Astronomers in Australia have created the largest and most detailed low-frequency radio image ever made of the Milky Way , revealing Earth's galactic neighborhood in a new way.
The colorful new picture is not an artist's acid-washed metal masterpiece but a view of the galaxy from the vantage point of the Southern Hemisphere. Because the image is based on radio waves rather than visible light, it shows otherwise hidden features of space .
Researchers at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research conducted the work. Those coppery and verdigris tones in the image are color-coded for different radio wavelengths. With this record-breaking map, astronomers can study the rich nature of stellar birth, death, and transformation stretching across the southern sky.
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