Astronomers Snap New Radio Image of Small Magellanic Cloud astronomy space science
“It’s an important step in understanding the role hydrogen plays in the evolution of galaxies.”“This shows us that hydrogen interacts with supernovae.
”“This specific image was part of a pilot survey,” Dr. Pingel said.“Eventually we’ll be able to connect them and make a giant mosaic which will show how this galaxy connects to its nearby neighbors.”
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