Russian astronomers, utilising the Large Phased Array (LPA) radio telescope, have detected a bright pulse at a frequency of ...
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The Solar Ultraviolet Imager, or SUVI, onboard NOAA's GOES-19 satellite, which launched on June 25, 2024, began observing the ...
Searching for pulsars using the Large Phased Array (LPA) radio telescope, Russian astronomers have detected a bright pulse at a frequency of 111 MHz, which appears to be a fast radio burst event.
The telescope isn’t in the path of totality, instead getting a 50% partial solar eclipse, but that will be useful since the aim is to study the subtle changes to the sun's radio emissions as ...
CCOR-1 is one solution to that. The coronagraph is essentially a solar telescope that observes the corona, the wispy, outer part of the sun’s atmosphere. The corona is typically invisible from ...