Large radio telescopes are essential tools for astronomical research, allowing scientists to observe celestial phenomena by detecting radio waves emitted from various sources in the universe.
You may not know it, but right now there’s a huge cosmic rave party happening far, far above our heads. The chief partygoers ...
South African MeerKAT radio telescope, an array of 64 antennas in the Meerkat National Park in the country's Northern Cape. A giant galaxy measuring 3.3 million light-years across has been found ...
Astronomers have discovered a giant radio galaxy with plasma jets stretching an incredible 3.3 million light-years—32 times ...
Astronomer Calvin Leung was excited last summer to crunch data from a newly commissioned radio telescope to precisely ...
Instead of finding the radio burst in a region of young stars, researchers traced its origin to the outskirts of a “dead” ...
North Liberty’s best kept secret looks like a giant satellite dish nestled in a wooded area between North Liberty and ...
"For such a faint and unknown target, we were not sure if we would get any data at all — but the strategy worked." ...
Astrophysicists led by a team from Trinity College Dublin have – for the first time – imaged a large number of exocomet belts ...
While most exocometary belts in the latest study are disks, some are narrow rings. Some even have multiple rings/disks that ...