ASKAP and MeerKAT are also illuminating objects from ... But in radio light, we see a ring. Why is there a hole in the middle? Perhaps the combined force of many exploding supernovas has pushed ...
In one project, MeerKAT was used to observe the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. This allowed our team to see for the first time magnetic filaments that surround the supermassive black hole at ...
conveying how bright black holes are in radio waves, but with the busyness of the galaxy going on around it”, says Chapman. “Runaway pulsars, supernovae remnant bubbles, magnetic field lines – it has ...