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Advances in radio telescope technology are allowing astronomers to capture images of circular celestial objects never before ...
Dubbed Teleios, the unusually symmetrical space object is puzzling astronomers with its near-perfect shape and mysterious ...
Astronomers find a supernova remnant in the Milky Way Galaxy, which looks so symmetrical that it has been named 'Teleios', ...
Dubbed "Teleios" after the Greek word for "perfect," the object is what's known as a supernova remnant (SNR), a glowing cloud ...
In a discovery that has astronomers both captivated and perplexed, a mysterious perfectly-spherical object, dubbed 'Teleios,' ...
It was so blatantly flawless, that scientists deemed it worthy of being called Teleios (they considered calling it Cue Ball, ...
Scientists using radio wavelength data from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) spotted a strangely ...
Among the wreckage of the Milky Way — where the violent deaths of stars usually leave chaos and crumpled shells — astronomers ...
An international team of astronomers have detected an invisible, mysterious, nearly perfectly spherical object emitting radio ...
An international team of astronomers reports the discovery of a new supernova remnant that showcases a remarkable circular ...
Teleios, a supernova remnant with perfect symmetry, was discovered using ASKAP. Its properties suggest a Type Ia origin and call for further high-resolution observation.
Our Milky Way galaxy is home to some extremely weird things, but a new discovery has astronomers truly baffled.