Puzzlingly, the "knots" clock a faster speed when seen in X-rays than they do in radio wavelengths. scientists said. "The ...
If I ask you to picture a radio telescope, you probably imagine a large dish pointing to the sky, or even an array of dish ...
Astrology and astronomy – the words sound so similar. So why do you get such a stink-eye from your friend the astronomer when you call her an astrologer?
"Very little is known about what causes the formation of magnetars," researcher Kritti Sharma said. "Our work helps to answer this question." ...
If I ask you to picture a radio telescope, you probably imagine a large dish pointing to the sky, or even an array of dish ...
Astronomers have found a link between mysterious fast radio bursts and magnetars within massive star-forming galaxies.
Researchers have uncovered where FRBs are more likely to occur in the universe -- massive star-forming galaxies rather than low - mass ones.
A cutting-edge telescope array is helping scientists to pinpoint the cosmic hotspots where strange radio signals originate.
In 1963, the Arecibo Observatory became operational on the island of Puerto Rico. Measuring 305 meters (~1000 ft) in diameter ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have spotted a feeding black hole in the early universe that seems to be ...
Stellar Stories Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS now a faint naked-eye object Moving across the constellation Ophiuchus in the evening ...
A father-daughter duo cracked an 'alien code' sent by the ESA's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter after a year of work.