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The team, led by PhD candidate, Ramananda Santra, and his guide, professor Ruta Kale of the National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Pune, used these telescopes to map faint structures of the plasma, never seen before, that provided new insights on the connection between the plasma, relativistic electrons and magnetic fields
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The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) project will consist of several thousand small antennae distributed thousands of kilometres apart, effectively acting as one gigantic telescope. The project will be located in Australia, South Africa, and several other African countries.