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>Could they be supernova remnants, the clouds of debris left behind when a star in our galaxy explodes? No. They are far from most of the stars in the Milky Way and there are too many of them.


Note SNR explanation is ruled out exclusively because of ORCs' high galactic latitudes. Based on the appearance of these objects my bet is that they are high-latitude SNRs indeed.


The article states (correctly or incorrectly, I don't know) that they don’t even know if these are in or near our galaxy.


They state specifically that these might not be in the Milky Way.


that has nothing to do with it. unsure what your point is


Just re-read your own comment for context then.




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