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QUARTER of the northern sky is mapped, revealing 4.4 million objects

An international team of astronomers have been using the low Frequency Array (LOFAR), a pan-European radio telescope, to capture details of the universe. ....

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Did The Tonga Volcano Eruption Disrupt GPS Space

The Jan. 15 eruption of a submarine volcano in the island nation of Tonga has left many terrible and tangible effects in its wake. But could it have. ....

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Aliens calling! Earth receives first radio signals from outside Solar System

Aliens calling! Earth receives first radio signals from outside Solar System - Earth, for the first time, has received radio signals from a planet outside of the solar system, which might lead to major revelations. ....

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LOFAR Detects Radio Emission from Tau Boötis Planetary System | Astronomy


An artist’s impression of the hot-Jupiter exoplanet tau Boötis b. Image credit: L. Calçada / ESO.
Tau Boötis is a binary stellar system approximately 51 light-years away in the constellation of Boötes.
It consists of a hot and young F-type star, tau Boötis A, and a smaller M3-type (red dwarf) star, tau Boötis B.
In 1996, a hot-Jupiter exoplanet was discovered orbiting the primary star tau Boötis A.
Named tau Boötis b, the alien world has a mass almost 6 times that of Jupiter and an orbital period of 3 days and 7.5 hours.
“We present one of the first hints of detecting an exoplanet in the radio realm,” said Dr. Jake Turner, an astronomer in the Department of Astronomy and Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University and the Department of Astronomy at the University of Virginia. ....

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