First radio observations indicate that OTS44 has formed in the same way as a young star.
Not exact matches
TOTALLY LIT The
first stars in the universe switched on by 180 million years after the Big Bang,
radio observations indicate.
Last week a team claimed to have traced a fast
radio burst to its source for the
first time, but new
observations this weekend call the result into question
ALMA telescope successfully captured its
first radio image with Band 4 receiver developed by Japan in an ALMA test
observation conducted in January 2013.
Ongoing
radio observations (SMA, JCMT, VLA) of Sirius A are being used to set an observationally determined standard for stellar atmosphere modeling and debris disk studies around A stars, as well as to take the
first step toward characterizing potential intrinsic uncertainty in stellar emission at these wavelengths.
On November 10 (Chilean Time), Band 10 receiver manufactured by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan successfully received
radio waves from a celestial objet for the
first time in a test
observation at the ALMA Operations Support Facility (OSF) at 2900 m above sea level.
Within the
first year of GBI
observations, the major astronomy report from the National Academy of Sciences recommended the immediate funding and building of a large - scale
radio telescope array as a national science facility.
Observations of Comet Hyakutake with the National Science Foundation's millimeter - wave
radio telescope in Arizona have revealed new information about our Solar System's original material, including the
first detection of the Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) molecule in a comet.
Observations of Comet Hyakutake with the National Science Foundation's millimeter - wave
radio telescope in Arizona have revealed new information about our Solar System's original material, including the
first detection of the Carbonyl Sulfide molecule in a comet.
In its
first simple
observation, the GBT tracked a
radio galaxy called 1140 +223 across the sky.
The Ministries of Ghana and South Africa announce the combination of «
first light» science
observations which confirm the successful conversion of the Ghana communications antenna from a redundant telecoms instrument into a functioning Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI)
radio telescope.
The Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA), the most ambitious
radio astronomy observatory ever built, is announcing the
first opportunity for the worldwide astronomical community to submit proposals for new scientific
observations.
The light - based detections in the seconds, hours, days, and weeks that followed — which included Caltech - led
observations in the infrared, X-ray, ultraviolet, and
radio waves — show that the collision of the neutron stars released newly synthesized heavy elements into the surrounding universe, providing the
first concrete proof that such smashups are the birthplace of half of the universe's elements heavier than iron, including gold and platinum.