Giant Radio Galaxy Discovered
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•'Troublesome' radio galaxy 32 times the size of Milky Way spotted
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Giant radio galaxies are cosmic behemoths spewing jets of hot plasma millions of light-years across intergalactic space.
They were spotted by South Africa's MeerKAT telescope and nicknamed Inkathazo , meaning "trouble" in the African Xhosa and Zulu languages.
Researchers hope their "exciting and unexpected discovery" will shed light on the mysterious origin and evolution of these giant radio galaxies.
More information: K K L Charlton et al , A spatially resolved spectral analysis of giant radio galaxies with MeerKAT, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ( 2025 ). DOI: 10.1093 /mnras/stae2543 Provided by Royal Astronomical SocietyThis story was originally published on Phys.org . Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates..
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