https://www.hangthecensors.com/479955.html (Natural News) Astronomers are scratching their heads over ghostly blobs of radio emissions found floating in space last year. Ray Norris of
Western Sydney University said that the mysterious blobs, which were dubbed “odd radio circles” (ORCs), weren’t quite like anything known before.
“[We ran] through all the possibilities and conclude these enigmatic blobs don’t look like anything we already know about,” wrote Norris in the
Conversation.
The discovery of odd radio circles
Norris’ colleague, Anna Kapinska of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in West Virginia, spotted the first known blob while browsing new images taken using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope. Kapinska presented her finding during a presentation for the Evolutionary Map of the Universe, a project led by Norris that will image the faintest radio galaxies.
You ve Never Seen The Moon Like This Before, But It s a Real Image
11 DECEMBER 2020
Blue Moon. Strawberry Moon. Supermoon. Snow Moon. Blood Moon. Earth s favourite satellite buddy has a name for every occasion. Yet the most glorious view of the full Moon we ve seen to date has no name.
That s probably because it s not indicative of an occasion, but a way of looking at our satellite. With your naked eyes, you would never see the rainbowy, soap-bubble-like view of the Moon as pictured above.
But that s what it looks like to the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), an incredibly powerful radio telescope array located in the desert of Western Australia.