Amazing images: The telescope caught 4.4 million 'monsters' from black holes to galaxies
Scientists have used the LOFAR Low-Frequency Radio Telescope Array to map more than a quarter of the northern sky as seen from Earth, revealing a dizzying array of cosmic monsters.
The map of the universe is shaped like a beam of light, inside it contains a picture of the dynamic universe, with most objects billions of light years from Earth. Astronomers say this data will provide new insight into a wide range of signals that can be detected from Earth from planets, galaxies, monster black holes. and countless other forms. other magical astronomical objects.
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The map is a collection of radio signals recorded from many locations scattered across Europe. According to the Daily Mail, the map has completed 27% of the sky.
LOFAR is a state-of-the-art observation system used to collect radio signals, especially ancient radiation, produced by astronomical objects millions and billions of light-years away.
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LOFAR was first launched in 2010 in the UK, Netherlands, Germany, France, Sweden and Poland. A series of antennas operating at the lowest FM frequencies were installed throughout Europe for access from Earth.
Coma Cluster 300 million light-years from Earth consists of 1,000 galaxies
To create the map, the LOFAR operations team from many institutes and schools across Europe deployed a series of state-of-the-art data processing algorithms on high-performance computers across Europe, with a total of 3,500 datasets. observation hours.
Among the objects published in this map, there are about 1 million objects that have never been recorded before.
New map of the universe created by LOFAR
- The galaxy has 3 black holes
- Observing the scene where two galaxies collide creates black holes
- Three huge black holes are about to collide in the universe
- Milky Way between the black hole fin
- The supermassive black hole 'carnivores' from the inside
- Millions of black holes are hiding in our galaxy
- Galaxies reach adulthood in hydrogen pools
- Discovered two giant black holes lurking in galaxies near us
- Russia launched a new space telescope
- Decode the black hole secret in the Milky Way 2 million years ago
- NASA's planet hunter finds a black hole ripping apart a star
- Detect a black hole in the center of the galaxy