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Unseen giant molecular cloud detected 23,000 light-years away in the Milky Way

Interesting Engineering 24 Mar 2025
A team of astronomers at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) discovered the cloud at the midpoint of a dust lane within the Milky Way’s central bar, approximately 23,000 light-years away.
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Astronomers discover new giant molecular cloud in the Milky Way

Phys Dot Org 24 Mar 2025
Butterfield of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) reports the detection of a new GMC, which received designation M4.7-0.8 ... In this publication we present 25 GHz radio observations of dense ...
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Scientists decode mystery of strange radio signal bursts from space

Deccan Herald 23 Mar 2025
<p>Despite considerable advancements in astronomy in recent times, scientists, for years, had been left puzzled by radio bursts ...
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China plans moon telescope on far side with 7,200 antennas to explore early universe

Interesting Engineering 20 Mar 2025
For the last few years, concepts have been floating around of establishing a telescope on the moon’s radio-quiet far side, which is recognized as an ideal location for radio astronomy.&nbsp;.
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A radio burst was pulsing from the Milky Way. Astronomers traced it to a dead star

CNN 14 Mar 2025
... few seconds to nearly an hour, said Natasha Hurley-Walker, radio astronomer and associate professor at the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research in Australia.
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OP-ED: Federal science cuts will harm Pennsylvanians and next generation

Observer-Reporter 13 Mar 2025
My public education at Trinity led to field trips to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, W.Va., where I learned to see the universe in a different light, literally, and appreciate the importance of federal science research ... Dr ... ....
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Mysterious radio signals are discovered coming from 'unprecedented' part of space | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 12 Mar 2025
As radio-astronomy techniques have improved, scientists are spotting more and more 'fast radio bursts' (FRBs) but this kind of slow, regular pulse remain rare ... 'The radio pulses are very similar to FRBs, but they each have different lengths.
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Engineer advocates youth astronomy education

China Daily 11 Mar 2025
After earning his PhD in 2009, Jiang Peng, now 47, joined the team behind the world's largest single-dish radio telescope and now serves as its chief engineer ... "Historically, astronomy has left an ...
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