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An Enormous Radio Jellyfish Just Rose From The Dead in The Night Sky

An Enormous Radio Jellyfish Just Rose From The Dead in The Night Sky BRANDON SPECKTOR, LIVE SCIENCE 31 MARCH 2021 Galaxy clusters are the largest structures in the Universe bound together by gravity. They can contain thousands of galaxies, enormous oceans of hot gas, invisible islands of dark matter and – sometimes – the glowing ghost of a jellyfish or two.   In the galaxy cluster Abell 2877, located in the southern sky about 300 million light-years from Earth, astronomers have discovered one such jellyfish. Visible only in a narrow band of radio light, the cosmic jelly is more than 1 million light-years wide and includes a large lobe of supercharged plasma, dripping with tentacles of hot gas.

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Researcher helps find largest supernova remnant by looking in right place

Date Time Researcher helps find largest supernova remnant by looking in right place An international team of researchers, using powerful new X-ray telescope eROSITA to conduct the first all-sky X-ray survey in 25 years, have detected the largest supernova remnant ever discovered with X-rays, dubbed Hoinga. An artist’s impression of a supernova, or exploding star. Picture credit: ESA/Hubble, CC BY 4.0 Astrophysicist Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker, from the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) worked with Astronomy Australia Limited (AAL) to form a collaboration with the international team, including scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics and the National Institute for Astrophysics.

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