We now have direct images of two supermassive black holes: M87* and Sag A*. The fact that we can capture such images is ...
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Radio telescopes reveal the final years of a rare exploding star
Astronomers have discovered the first radio signals from a unique category of dying stars, called Type Ibn supernovae, and these signals offer new insights into how massive stars meet their demise.
The signals provide astronomers with a look into the life, and death, of a massive star exploding into a supernova.
Using various space telescopes and ground-based facilities, astronomers have performed X-ray and radio observations of an ...
China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) under maintenance in southwest China's Guizhou Province.
A groundbreaking new radio image reveals the Milky Way in more detail than ever before, using low-frequency radio “colors” to ...
For the first time, astronomers have captured radio signals from a rare exploding star, exposing what happened in the years ...
MeerKAT radio telescope discovers 49 hidden galaxies in less than three hours, revealing how much of the nearby universe ...
CHORD is also designed to be a prolific detector of transient signals that are fleeting but can be equally revealing. They ...
Radio telescopes let you study the universe by collecting faint radio waves from distant objects. To see extremely small ...
New insights are emerging into one of astronomy’s most perplexing signals. An international research team led in part by ...
Astronomers from the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), in collaboration with international teams, have made a startling discovery about a new type of cosmic phenomenon. The ...
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