The sheer magnitude of our galaxy, the Milky Way, is difficult for the human mind to fully grasp. Its 105,700 light-year width also makes it just about as difficult to capture with a camera. But ...
Astronomers have created the most detailed low-frequency map of the Milky Way, revealing otherwise hidden stars and ...
Created using data from two extensive surveys, this spectacular radio image of the galactic plane of the Milky Way provides ...
Astronomers have captured the most detailed radio-colour map of the Milky Way, revealing tens of thousands of sources and ...
Astronomers recently built a precise radio map of the Milky Way’s southern midline, showing 98,000 radio sources.
A new radio portrait of the Milky Way blends big-picture and high-detail surveys, exposing star nurseries, supernova debris, ...
A new low-frequency radio image captures the Milky Way in unprecedented detail across multiple wavelengths, revealing its structure from the Southern Hemisphere.
The Milky Way appears as a dusty band of stars, but by observing its radio frequencies a different view can bee seen, ...
Researchers from Curtin University node of the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) created the image.
A mysterious red glow at the centre of the Milky Way has been detected for the first time. It shines out of an area known as the 'Tilted Disk' - and could shed light on the fundamental source of our ...
The new radio portrait of the Milky Way is the most sensitive, widest-area map at these low frequencies to date. It will ...