An international astronomical team has discovered images of star-shaped galaxies by Jake Pearson
An international team of astronomers used very sensitive radio images to find the galaxies of thousands of stars in the early days of the universe.
Scientists collected the images using the International Radio Antenna Network’s International Low Frequency Telescope (Loafer).
It integrates the signals of more than 70,000 antennas and is located at stations in the Netherlands and European partner countries, including the United Kingdom.
The team observed the same areas of the sky over and over again, combining data and creating very long exposures, detecting faint radio radiation with stars and exploding into distant distances into tens of thousands of galaxies like supernovae. .