Joel Balzan, a student at the University of Western Sydney, says they have made a discovery that they cannot explain 60 million light-years away. Observing an area including NGC 2082, a spiral galaxy 60 million light-years away, Balzan discovered a radio source there. The team hopes that next-generation radio telescopes will understand the anomaly here.
Professor Miroslav Filipovic from Western Sydney University said that Balzan’s discovery is an important step for their space studies and they are very excited to investigate the meaning of the powerful emissions involved here. it states. Stating that they are curious about whether the source of the radio frequency is something inside the galaxy or a reflection coming from outside the galaxy, Filipovic also states that the find has become mysterious in line with the data they have obtained with the radio telescopes in their hands.
Well, what do you think could be the source of this signal coming from a G-type spiral galaxy located about 60 million light-years away from Earth and about 33 thousand light-years in diameter? We are waiting for your answers in the comments…