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Powerful Australian telescope maps 3 million galaxies in record time

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MELBOURNE: A powerful new telescope in outback Australia has mapped vast areas of the universe in record-breaking time, revealing a million new galaxies and opening the way to new discoverie­s, the country’s national science agency said on Tuesday.

The A$188 million ($138mn) radio telescope, dubbed the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), was able to map about three million galaxies in just 300 hours. Comparable surveys of the sky have taken as long as 10 years.

“It’s really a game changer,” said astronomer David McConnell, who led the Commonweal­th Scientific and Industrial Research Organisati­on (CSIRO) study of the southern sky at the Murchison Radioastro­nomy Observator­y in Western Australia. What makes this telescope unique is its wide field of view, using receivers designed by CSIRO, which allow it to take panoramic pictures of the sky in sharper detail than before.

The telescope only needed to combine 903 images to map the sky, compared with other all-sky radio surveys that require tens of thousands of images.

Having a telescope that can survey the sky in a few weeks or months means the process can be repeated again and again in a relatively short space of time, allowing astronomer­s to systematic­ally spot and track changes.

“Even with this first pass we’ve got right now, compared with previous images, we’ve already found some unusual objects,” McConnell said, including some unusual stars that undergo violent outbursts.

The initial results were published on Tuesday in the Publicatio­ns of the Astronomic­al Society of Australia.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Radio telescopes are seen in Murchison, Western Australia.
REUTERS Radio telescopes are seen in Murchison, Western Australia.

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