A robust new telescope in outback Australia has mapped huge areas of the universe in record-breaking time, revealing a million new galaxies and opening the way in which to new discoveries, the nation’s nationwide science company mentioned earlier this month.
The radio telescope, dubbed the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), was in a position to map about three million galaxies in just 300 hours. Comparable surveys of the sky have taken so long as 10 years.
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