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A near-perfect circle in a messy universe is a special find.” With those sentiments, astrophysicist Miroslav Filipović of ...
There's no shortage of round celestial objects in our universe. Planets, moons and stars all exhibit lovely spherical shapes.
Scientists have discovered a perfectly spherical object named Teleios in the Milky Way, emitting only radio signals. This ...
Our Milky Way galaxy is home to some extremely weird things, but a new discovery has astronomers truly baffled.
Astronomers have spotted something remarkable hiding in the depths of the Milky Way—a nearly perfect circle formed from the ...
Scientists using radio wavelength data from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) spotted a strangely ...
A globe that looks like an alien world has been picked up by Australia’s ASKAP telescope which has "remarkable circular symmetry" and defies current space theories ...
The floating globe, which has been named Teleios, from the ancient Greek word for complete or perfect due to its 'remarkable circular symmetry', was discovered hiding thousands of light-years away in ...
Dubbed "Teleios" after the Greek word for "perfect," the object is what's known as a supernova remnant (SNR), a glowing cloud of hot gases and other material left behind after a massive star dies ...
ASKAP telescope discovered Teleios, a perfectly spherical radio-only object in Milky Way with diameter up to 157 light-years.
For that shape, Filipović and his team named SNR Teleios, the Greek word for "perfect." Filipović discovered Teleios — officially designated G305.4–2.2 — by accident, scanning through new ...