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National Radio Astronomy Observatory Featured in the 2021 STEM for All Video Showcase
National Radio Astronomy Observatory Featured in the 2021 STEM for All Video Showcase
May 11, 2021 at 10:00 am | Announcement

Three projects from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) are featured in the National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded 2021 STEM for All Video Showcase running from May 11 to May 18, 2021, showcasing the Observatory’s commitment to equity, social justice, and creative solutions to engagement during COVID-19.

The Bands of Radio Astronomy: How Astronomers See the Colors of Radio Light
The Bands of Radio Astronomy: How Astronomers See the Colors of Radio Light
May 10, 2021 at 10:56 am | News Feature

Astronomical images are often filled with beautiful and subtle colors. While some images are fairly accurate to the colors…

IMAGE RELEASE: New Look at a Bright Stellar Nursery
IMAGE RELEASE: New Look at a Bright Stellar Nursery
May 4, 2021 at 10:00 am | News Release

New, high-resolution VLA images of a giant molecular cloud where new stars are being born show changes since a set of observations made more than two decades ago. Tracking changes in this region over time can reveal new details about the process of star formation and the interactions of outflows from young stars.

ALMA Shows Massive Young Stars Forming in “Chaotic Mess”
ALMA Shows Massive Young Stars Forming in “Chaotic Mess”
April 27, 2021 at 10:00 am | News Release

Astronomers used ALMA to study three young, high-mass stars and found, not the orderly, stable process of accreting new material seen in low-mass stars, but instead a “chaotic mess.” They conclude that their observations support a proposed “disordered infall” model for massive young stars that was supported by earlier computer simulations.

Image showing an active M dwarf star, Proxima Centuari, in red with many star spots, ejecting a large stellar flare in yellow and white. Proxima Centauri b, a small Earth-like planet is seen in the distant right of the image.
Record-breaking Stellar Flare From Nearby Star Recorded in Multiple Wavelengths for the First Time
April 21, 2021 at 10:00 am | News Release

Scientists using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observed a record-breaking stellar flare from Proxima Centauri. The study also marks the first time that a powerful stellar flare, other than those from the Sun, has been observed with such complete wavelength coverage.

Featured Video: Mapping the Radio Sky
Featured Video: Mapping the Radio Sky
April 15, 2021 at 10:00 am | News Feature

The Very Large Array can’t image a big section of sky all at once. Instead, it must scan the sky over time. The VLA Sky Survey is using this method to create a map of nearly 80% of the observable sky. Join our host Summer Ash of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory as she talks about how the VLA is taking the time to see the big picture of the radio sky.

VIDEO: Multi-wavelength Observations Reveal Impact of Black Hole on M87 Galaxy
VIDEO: Multi-wavelength Observations Reveal Impact of Black Hole on M87 Galaxy
April 14, 2021 at 5:00 am | News Release

New multi-wavelength observations mounted by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration across the entire electromagnetic spectrum have provided new insight into the impact of the black hole at the core of galaxy M87 on its immediate, and not so immediate, surroundings.

New Images Reveal Magnetic Structures Near Supermassive Black Hole
New Images Reveal Magnetic Structures Near Supermassive Black Hole
March 24, 2021 at 10:00 am | News Release

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) — the worldwide collaboration that produced the first image of a black hole in 2019 — has produced a new image showing details of the magnetic fields in the region closest to the supermassive black hole at the core of the galaxy M87. The new work is providing astronomers with important clues about how powerful jets of material can be produced in that region.

IMAGE RELEASE: Cosmic Lens Reveals Faint Radio Galaxy
IMAGE RELEASE: Cosmic Lens Reveals Faint Radio Galaxy
March 16, 2021 at 10:00 am | News Release

Astronomers using the VLA took advantage of the gravitational lensing provided by a distant cluster of galaxies to detect an even more-distant galaxy that probably is the faintest radio-emitting object ever found.

Most Distant Cosmic Jet Providing Clues About Early Universe
Most Distant Cosmic Jet Providing Clues About Early Universe
March 8, 2021 at 8:00 am | News Release

Astronomers using the VLA and VLBA have found the most distant cosmic jet yet discovered, material propelled at nearly the speed of light by a supermassive black hole in the core of a galaxy some 13 billion light-years from Earth.

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