At a distance of just over four light years, Proxima Centauri is our nearest stellar neighbor and is known to be a very ...
The encroachment isn’t just a land issue—it’s disrupting critical radio signals used for space research. “People around us ...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are among the most puzzling astronomical phenomena. These brief yet intense bursts of radio waves, ...
The Pipelines Developer works within the Pipelines Team in the Data Processing and Pipelines department to develop radio astronomy pipelines and data processing applications for ingest, calibration ...
Why Do Black Holes Form? Black holes form when a huge amount of matter is squeezed into a very small space. Cram enough ...
TrAjectory BAsed RFI Subtraction and CALibration (TABASCAL) of radio interferometry data. A source to visibility model for astronomical and RFI sources including near-field effects. Visibility data is ...
Radio astronomers see what the naked eye can't. As we study the sky with telescopes that record radio signals rather than light, we end up seeing a lot of circles. The newest generation of radio ...
An illustration of a magnetar's magnetic field lines causing energy to flow away from the object itself. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) ...
Using radio telescopes, the team observed the burst ... The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) is a radio interferometer near Penticton, British Columbia that helped trace ...
A recent study utilizing the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) has confirmed the "radio-quiet" characteristics of four magnetars and one magnetar-like pulsar.
What are you, SIMP 0136? Astronomers used the powerful James Webb Space Telescope to peer into this object flying by itself through our Milky Way galaxy. It's rapidly spinning, and at some 13 ...