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New discovery is the second brightest cluster in the night sky

Steve Mills
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A Curtin-University-led team is the first group in the world to develop some of the most detailed and informative images of our cosmos ever taken.

The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research’s Arash Bahramian told Julie-anne Sprague on 6PR Afternoons globular clusters are a little-known cosmic structure that could unveil a great deal of universal knowledge.

“This is a culmination of a lot of observations pushing the Australia Telescope Compact Array to its sensitivity limit to get to this level,” Dr Bahramian said.

Press PLAY to hear more about the groundbreaking images

Steve Mills
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