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nytimes.com /1 week ago

A New Era of Exploring the Universe in Radio

With 263 antennas spread across the U.S. and Mexico, the Next Generation Very Large Array, would join a new wave of radio astronomy.

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universetoday.com /1 week ago

Hearing the Heavens - Book Review of The Echoing Universe

Typically when we think of astronomy, we think of pictures of M87 captured on a backyard telescope or the soaring colorful peaks of the Eagle Nebula seen by Hubble. But perhaps the...

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physicsworld.com /1 week ago

Radio gaga: surfing the long wavelengths of the universe

Benjamin Giblin reviews Radio Universe: How to Explore Space Without Leaving Earth by Emma Chapman The post Radio gaga: surfing the long wavelengths of the universe appeared first...

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phys.org /2 weeks ago

Radio telescopes confirm 3.3-million-light-year halo in unusually quiet galaxy cluster

Astronomers have employed the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) and the MeerKAT radio telescope to observe a galaxy cluster known as RXCJ0232–4420. Results of the ne...

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universetoday.com /2 weeks ago

Four People in a Pixel

When NASA's Artemis II spacecraft carried four astronauts around the Moon earlier this year, the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope was quietly watching from a quiet v...

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phys.org /1 month ago

The quietest place we've ever listened from

We have been searching for signals from other civilizations for over sixty years. Radio telescopes on Earth have swept the sky, listened patiently, and found nothing but silence. I...

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computerra.ru /1 week ago

Уникальный радиоастрономический прибор создан в МИФИ

Источник: Компьютерра - Журнал о науке и технологиях В НИЯУ МИФИ разработали малогабаритный радиоинтерферометр МИФИ-ST. Прибор имеет диаметр антенны всего 90 см, отличается малым...

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phys.org /1 week ago

After 10 years of upgrades, this legendary telescope has returned to chase black holes, asteroids and cosmic chemistry

The Haystack 37m Telescope has been a landmark in radio astronomy and radar studies of the solar system since its first light in 1964. Over the following four decades, it supported...

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westhawaiitoday.com /6 days ago

Exploring the universe with a world of antennas

A new telescope — the Next -Generation Very Large Array, or ngVLA — is sprouting in New Mexico. If funded, it will consist of 263 radio antennas spread through New Mexico, Texas, A...

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universetoday.com /4 weeks ago

Radio Telescope Array Reveals the Masses of Hidden Young Stars

The Orion Nebula provides a master class in the study of newly born stars as the closest starbirth region to us. Yet, many of its youngest ones are still swaddled in their birth cr...

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phys.org /3 weeks ago

Astronomers uncover over 1,000 radio galaxies with 'wings,' expanding a rare cosmic class

Astronomers recently carried out a comprehensive search for strange "winged" radio galaxies using data from the LOFAR Two-meter Sky Survey Data Release 2 (LoTSS DR2) and discovered...

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space.com /1 week ago

Giant radio telescope sees Artemis 2 astronauts on Orion flying around the moon. 'There are 4 people in those pixels.'

A giant radio telescope in West Virginia tracked Artemis 2's Orion spacecraft around the moon for five days, gathering precise observations on its movements during the historic mis...

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phys.org /2 weeks ago

TIME instrument unlocks faint signals from early galaxies across vast stretches of sky

Cornell astronomers are deploying a new instrument that grants them, for the first time, a better view of the universe's earliest galaxies, which can't be observed individually wit...

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phys.org /1 month ago

The Deep Space Network acquires Artemis II signal

The acquisition of the radio frequency signal from the Artemis II crewed mission to the moon by NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN) is indicated by the peak in the data signal shown on...

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physics.mit.edu /1 month ago

Transforming deep-space signals into cathedral sound

A new immersive sound installation at Oulu Cathedral, Finland, brings the research of MIT astrophysicist and associate professor of physics Kiyoshi Masui into a striking sensory fo...

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newscientist.com /1 month ago

What to read this week: Emma Chapman's mind-expanding Radio Universe

An imaginative and compelling book reveals how radio waves help us tune in to our universe – and even search for alien civilisations, says Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

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universetoday.com /2 weeks ago

We've Been Listening for Ten Years. Here's What We Heard

For ten years, astronomers at UCLA have been pointing one of the world's most powerful radio telescopes at the stars and listening. Not for pulsars or gas clouds, or the hiss of th...

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phys.org /1 week ago

Astronomers may have discovered the tiniest odd radio circle

Astronomers have identified a possible new member of one of astronomy's strangest classes of objects: Odd radio circles (ORCs), enormous ring-like structures visible only at radio...

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link.aps.org /1 month ago

Radio Blips in the Ice Are Promising Sign for Neutrino Hunt

Author(s): Philip BallA South Pole neutrino experiment has measured radio waves induced by cosmic rays—thus demonstrating that its detection method works.[Physics 19, 58] Publish...

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phys.org /2 weeks ago

NASA missions track record-breaking radio burst from sun

When NASA scientists first observed a particular radio burst from the sun in August 2025, there was nothing unusual about it. But then the radio burst kept going. Typically, solar...

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phys.org /4 weeks ago

Solar radio bursts reveal hidden magnetic switchbacks near the sun, Parker Solar Probe data suggest

Solar radio bursts are intrinsically linked to the motion of their emitting source through the coronal and heliospheric plasma. Electron transport is mostly confined to magnetic fi...

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discovermagazine.com /1 week ago

NASA and ESA Track Record-Breaking 19-Day Solar Radio Burst

Learn how NASA spacecraft tracked a record-breaking solar radio burst that circled the Sun for 19 days and what the signal reveals about how solar activity lingers in space.

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universetoday.com /1 month ago

The Most Quiet Place We've Ever Listened From!

For the first time in history, scientists have used a spacecraft on the far side of the Moon to search for signals from extraterrestrial intelligence. China's Chang'E-4 lander sat...

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