Plasma 'sloshing' data captured
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Scientists in New Jersey captured data around the sloshing’ which occurs when plasma interacts with powerful magnetic fields.
The researchers say it could potentially provide insight into the formation of enormous plasma jets that stretch between the stars” such as in black holes.
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