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Unknown -- Colossal Circular Cosmic Object Invisible to All Wavelengths of Light Except Radio with an Elliptical Galaxy at its Center

  Astronomers have discovered a new, bizarre type of cosmic object, ORC J0102–2450, while using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder telescope. The colossal object is now the third odd radio circle (ORC) that is invisible to all wavelengths of light except radio with an elliptical galaxy at its geometrical center.  The objects appear in radio images as circular edge-brightened discs, observe the researchers. about one arcmin in diameter, that are unlike other objects previously reported in the literature. Astronomers have explored several possible mechanisms that might cause these objects, but none seems to be a compelling explanation. The strange circular objects in question have been dubbed “Odd Radio Circles” (ORCs); three of them were recently discovered in data captured during a preliminary survey by the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder, a radio telescope array in Western Australia. A fourth was discovered when researchers sifted through old

Planet Earth Report -- Strange Unexplained Circles in Space to Software Map That Could Change the World Forever

    “Planet Earth Report” provides descriptive links to headline news by leading science journalists about the extraordinary discoveries, technology, people, and events changing our knowledge of Planet Earth and the future of the human species.   Ghostly Circles in Space Can’t be Explained by Current Theories–Among them was a picture of a strange circle of radio emission, hanging out in space like a cosmic smoke-ring reports astronomer Ray Norris for The Conversation. None of us had ever seen anything like it before, and we had no idea what it was, report scientists examining new images from pilot observations for the Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU) project, made with CSIRO’s revolutionary new Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope.

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