Upgraded radio telescope array at Westerbork discovers 5 new Fast Radio Bursts piercing Triangulum Galaxy, revealing maximum number of invisible atoms.
. The upgraded telescope images showed that the bursts had penetrated the nearby Triangulum Galaxy, allowing the astronomers to determine, for the first time, the maximum number of atoms in the galaxy that were otherwise invisible. FRBs, which emit mainly radio waves, are among the most intense explosions in the universe, detectable from over four billion light-years away.
The ARTS supercomputer has made this telescope array state-of-the-art, making it one of the most powerful in the world. The Westerbork telescope array determined that three of the newly discovered FRBs pierced through the Triangulum Galaxy, allowing astronomers to count the maximum number of invisible electrons in the galaxy for the first time, which is an impressive result.
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