From decades of astronomical observations, scientists know that most galaxies contain massive black holes at their centers.
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.
From decades of astronomical observations scientists know that most galaxies contain massive black holes at their centers. The gas and dust falling ...
Giant ground-based reflector telescopes do much of astronomy's heavy lifting, although the U.S.'s largest in Hawaii is not ...
Astronomers and engineers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, developed the specialized system, CRACO, for their ASKAP radio telescope ... says the scale of observation enabled by ...
After more than a decade of development and four years of operations, the MeerKAT team have, in a short time, achieved remarkable advances in radio astronomy. Among many breakthrough observations, the ...
Astronomer Calvin Leung was excited last summer to crunch data from a newly commissioned radio telescope to precisely ...