Jun 14, 2017
Writing their name in the stars: citizen scientists discover huge galaxy cluster Two volunteer participants in an international citizen science project have had a rare galaxy cluster that they found named after them. The pair pieced together the huge C-shaped...
Apr 3, 2017
A CAASTRO PhD student has settled one of astronomy’s burning questions with a radio telescope near Canberra that she helped refurbish. Manisha Caleb, who is enrolled at The Australian National University and works at Swinburne University, has confirmed that mystery...
Mar 28, 2017
Astronomers have used a radio telescope in outback Western Australia to see the halo of a nearby starburst galaxy in unprecedented detail. A starburst galaxy is a galaxy experiencing a period of intense star formation and this one, known as NGC 253 or the Sculptor...
Mar 21, 2017
Astronomers hazard a ride in a ‘drifting carousel’ to understand pulsating stars What sounds like a stomach-turning ride at an amusement park might hold the key to unravelling the mysterious mechanism that causes beams of radio waves to shoot out from pulsars −...
Mar 9, 2017
A team of astronomers has doubled the number of known young, compact radio galaxies—galaxies powered by newly energized black holes. The improved tally will help astronomers understand the relationship between the size of these radio sources and their age, as well as...
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