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This collection features research highlights in radio astronomy and technical developments enabling radio observations of various astronomical sources.
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Researchers spotted a colossal cloud of gas and dust in the Milky Way, filled with turbulent motion, newborn star seeds, and even a natural microwave laser. This newly found Midpoint cloud appears to ...
The nearby burst came from a magnetized star — and provides a close-up view of one of astronomy’s biggest puzzles.
The upshot, as Patrick Taylor, of America’s National Radio Astronomy Observatory, explained, would be a system that could see an object five metres across when it was as far away as the Moon.
The success of radio astronomy—due in large part to the invention of the transistor in 1947—encouraged scientists to look for other invisible sources of energy, such as infrared light.
Scientists say that the construction of a vast new radio telescope array in the Utah desert — known as the Deep Synoptic Array 2000 — could uncover some of the biggest outstanding mysteries in ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Slowly repeating bursts of intense radio waves from space have puzzled astronomers since ...
The CHIME telescope has discovered a new repeating fast radio burst.
The enormous extragalactic radio circles elude explanation. But a new deep image of an ORC has revealed its complex structure, helping astronomers narrow down possible formation scenarios.
Astronomers detected a persistent radio signal from a far-off galaxy that appears to flash with surprising regularity. Named FRB 20191221A, this fast radio burst, or FRB, is currently the longest ...
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