FRBs are sporadic, intense flashes of radio wave energy that can be brighter than entire galaxies. In just thousandths of a ...
The first trial of an Australian-developed technology has detected mysterious objects by sifting through signals from space ...
At double the width of our Milky Way galaxy, this jet of radio waves is the biggest ever detected so early in the universe's ...
A mysterious radio signal from a distant planet has sparked excitement among astronomers, hinting at the tantalizing ...
A new telescope could launch as early as late February. SPHEREx will look into deep space and also search for organic ...
Astronomers have discovered a truly ancient monster: a radio jet 200,000 light-years wide, originating from when the universe ...
On a clear spring evening in Michigan, the stars aligned — just not in the way Upfront Ventures partner Nick Kim expected. He ...
This “monster” radio jet, as outlets such as the Associated Press have deemed it, is streaming from a quasar. Quasar are ...
"Interestingly, the quasar powering this massive radio jet does not have an extreme black hole mass compared to other quasars ...
Astronomers tracking mysterious fast radio bursts (FRBs) stumbled upon an unexpected cosmic puzzle. A burst was detected from ...
A fast radio burst, or a strong pulse of energy, was tracked to a distant long-dead galaxy that astronomers never thought could produce such a signal.
NASA's Deep Space Network radio telescopes can ping asteroids with radio waves and measure the radar waves that bounce back to get a sense of what the space rock's surface might look like.