Astronomers Find First Radiation Belt Outside Our Solar System – 10 Million Times Brighter Than ...
By University of California - Santa Cruz May 30, 2023 Artist's impression of an aurora and the surrounding radiation belt of the ultracool dwarf LSR J1835+3259. Credit: Chuck Carter, Melodie Kao, Heising-Simons Foundation
The first images of an extrasolar radiation belt were obtained by combining 39 radio telescopes to form a virtual telescope spanning the globe from Hawaii to Germany. Credit: Melodie Kao, Amy Mioduszewski
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