Giant Alcohol Cloud In Space

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Yes, there is a huge cloud of alcohol 10,000 light-years away in a distant constellation. It’s space booze.

The cloud close to the constellation Aquila is 1000 times bigger than the solar system's diameter. It contains 400 trillion trillion trillion pints of beer's worth of ethyl alcohol. Every individual on earth would need to consume 300,000 pints of alcohol each day for a billion years in order to consume that much alcohol.

Sadly, the cloud is 58 quadrillion kilometers distant for those of you who were hoping to go on an interplanetary bar crawl. There are 32 different chemicals in it, some of which are just as harmful as carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and ammonia.

The Sagittarius B2 Cloud which has 10 billion billion billion liters of cosmic booze, is the galaxy's second intergalactic liquor store. However, much of it cannot be drunk.

Methanol, the same alcohol found in antifreeze and windshield washer fluid, makes up the majority of the cloud. Similar to this, a stellar nursery is surrounded by a foggy methanol bridge close to the Milky Way's core. The width of the alcohol bridge is 288 trillion miles.

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Narration: Sidhart Viyapu (https://bit.ly/sidvoice)
Project Head: Rajkumar Shukla
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