An artist’s impression of the ultra-long period magnetar. The newly discovered object emits radio waves every 22 minutes, making it the longest period magnetar ever detected. Credit: ICRAR An artist’s ...
Our previously reported survey of the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) environment using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) detected over 70 unique Resident Space Objects (RSOs) over multiple passes, from 20 ...
A radio telescope located in outback Western Australia has observed a cosmic phenomenon with a striking resemblance to a jellyfish. Published today in The Astrophysical Journal, an Australian-Italian ...
Since 1988, Earth has been receiving a radio signal every 22 minutes - without fail. Discovered in 2022 using the Murchison Widefield Array, this signal defies explanation. It might be a pulsar… but ...
A team of astronomers have used the Murchison Widefield Array, a massive network of over 4,000 antennas spread out over the Western Australian desert, to look for aliens. They collected seven ...
Astronomers sifting through data from the Murchison Widefield Array, a radio telescope in Western Australia, found themselves confronting an unexpected mystery. The telescope, which consists of 4,096 ...
ASU undergraduate students Hamdi Mani (left) and Jose Chavez kneel in front of a telescope antenna tile at the Murchison Widefield Array radio telescope. Hamdi has graduated and now works as an ...
Night Sky at MWA Site Western Australia. Photo credit: Copyright John Goldsmith. Solar storms, space junk and the formation of the Universe are about to be seen in an ...
New candidate detections (steady reflections) in range vs RCS parameter space using white circle markers. The background image is the detection summary of the blind survey performed in Prabu, Hancock, ...