Natural Phenomenon Affects Radio Waves and Helps Science
/Scientists have captured a faint radio signal from the most distant galaxy yet - a signal they believe created a chance to look back 8.8 billion years in time when the universe was 4.9 billion years old.
Arnab Chakraborty, a post-doctoral researcher at McGill University, said the signal was received at a "record-breaking distance."
A news release from McGill university said the signal, which was received by the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in India, had a wavelength called the 21 cm line.
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