The team identified a new radio source (white square) in the center of the cluster (red circle) Credit: Paduano et al. A global team of…
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An artist’s impression of what the object might look like if it’s a magnetar. Magnetars are incredibly magnetic neutron stars, some of which sometimes produce…
Centaurus A is a giant elliptical active galaxy 12 million light-years away. At its heart lies a black hole with a mass of 55 million…
An artist’s impression of Pulsar — a dense and rapidly spinning neutron star sending radio waves into the cosmos. Credit: ICRAR / Curtin University Astronomers…
A composite image of the USS Jellyfish in Abell 2877 showing the optical Digitised Sky Survey (background) with XMM X-ray data (magenta overlay) and MWA…
The Murchison Widefield Array radio telescope, a portion of which is pictured here, was used to explore hundreds of times more broadly than any previous…
The dusty spiral galaxy NGC 4414. Neeleman et al. report the observation of another galaxy disk that existed just 1.5 billion years after the Big…
The FRB leaves its host galaxy as a bright burst of radio waves. Credit: ICRAR Astronomers have used mysterious fast radio bursts to solve a…
This extremely powerful eruption occurred in the Ophiuchus galaxy cluster, which is located about 390 million light-years from Earth. Galaxy clusters are the largest structures…
An artist’s impression of CSIRO’s ASKAP radio telescope detecting a fast radio burst (FRB). Scientists don’t know what causes FRBs but it must involve incredible…