(Gray News) – Astronomers from Canada and India said they have recently captured a radio signal from the most distant galaxy from Earth so far. The researchers from McGill University and the Indian ...
Scientists have found an unusual and repetitive signal coming from a distant galaxy. The blast of radio energy is flashing, in a pattern that has been likened to a heartbeat. Scientists say it is a ...
False color image of the radio signal from atomic hydrogen of the galaxy. Astronomers using a radio telescope in India have captured the most distant-ever radio signal from a galaxy, fuelling hopes ...
Astronomers have captured a radio signal from a distant galaxy at a specific wavelength known as the 21 cm line. With the help of the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in India, this is the first time ...
Astronomers from McGill University in Canada and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru have used data from the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) in Pune to detect a radio signal ...
On June 16, 2018, an unusually bright glow suddenly appeared in the sky. The blast came from a faraway galaxy 200 million light years away. Astronomers officially dubbed it AT2018cow, but it’s ...
How do stars form in distant galaxies? Astronomers have long been trying to answer this question by detecting radio signals emitted by nearby galaxies. However, these signals become weaker the further ...
The most-distant galaxy's radio signal has been recorded by astronomers. NASA researchers have discovered a small distant galaxy located approximately 13.4 billion light-years away from our planet.
In optical interferometry, waves of a light signal travel to separate light collectors, and the interference pattern formed by superimposing the waves reveals spatial information about the light ...
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