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Astronomers have described the first measurements of plasma layers within an interstellar shock wave that surrounds a pulsar.
The interstellar plasma is turbulent and scatters pulsar radio waves slightly away from a direct, straight line path. The ...
With the most powerful radio telescope in the southern hemisphere, we have observed a twinkling star and discovered an ...
With the most powerful radio telescope in the southern hemisphere, we have observed a twinkling star and discovered an abundance of mysterious plasma structures in our cosmic neighborhood.
Using the MeerKAT radio telescope, scientists have detected numerous plasma structures near a twinkling pulsar, J0437-4715, revealing new insights into our cosmic neighborhood. The study unveils ...
With the most powerful radio telescope in the southern hemisphere, we have observed a twinkling star and discovered an abundance of mysterious plasma structures in our cosmic neighbourhood.
It can actually help us study space! Recently, a team of Australian scientists used a twinkling star-like object called a pulsar to make new discoveries about the space between the stars.