Exploring the Dark World: New Radio Technology Enhances Sensitivity
Scientists at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan have recently discovered a dark world that is incredibly sensitive to radio waves. This new world, named “X1”, is located in the constellation of Draco and is estimated to be roughly 10,000 light-years away from Earth.
This discovery has opened up a new realm of possibilities for astronomical research. X1 has the potential to provide insight into the mysteries of dark matter and its interactions with radio waves. It has already been observed to be incredibly sensitive to radio waves, suggesting that it may be a key tool in learning more about the properties of dark matter. This could help us to better understand the universe and its creation.
source: Phys.org