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Largest-Ever Radio Map of The Sky Reveals 13.7 Million Hidden Objects : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 13, 2026 12:20 am
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Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe with the Largest Radio Sky Survey

Our perception of the cosmos is transformed by the way we observe it. Recently, astronomers have unveiled the findings from the most extensive sky survey conducted at radio wavelengths, unveiling nearly 13.7 million celestial objects that are invisible to the naked eye.

The third data release from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS-DR3) has provided a groundbreaking collection of cosmic objects emitting radio waves, including extraordinary phenomena such as galaxies distorted by beams from supermassive black holes.

Covering 88 percent of the northern sky, this survey is the result of approximately 13,000 hours of data collected over several years. Lead author Timothy Shimwell, an astronomer at ASTRON and Leiden University in the Netherlands, emphasizes the collaborative effort involved in processing this significant amount of data.

Utilizing the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR), an international team of researchers has conducted this survey, showcasing the technological marvel of the telescope array. Comprising 20,000 antennas spread across 52 stations in Europe, LOFAR can function as a single radio telescope equivalent in size to the continent.

The immense volume of data – 18.6 petabytes in total – required extensive processing and analysis by utilizing over 20 million core hours of computing time. The Jülich Supercomputing Centre in Germany played a crucial role in analyzing this vast dataset.

Unlike traditional telescopes, LOFAR does not capture images of the night sky. Instead, it stitches together inputs from thousands of antennas to create a single image, providing a unique perspective of the Universe. The radio emissions captured by LOFAR offer insights into exoplanets, galactic collisions, and supernova-produced magnetic fields.

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With the public release of this data, researchers anticipate a surge in studies exploring the mysteries of the cosmos. Furthermore, LOFAR’s success sets the stage for the Square Kilometre Array Observatory, a global initiative to build the two largest telescope arrays in South Africa and Australia.

As we embark on this journey of discovery, the future holds promising revelations about the Universe, thanks to the tireless efforts of astronomers and the technological advancements in radio astronomy.

For more information, you can access the study published in Astronomy & Astrophysics here.

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