Scientists Unveil the Most Detailed Radio Image of the Milky Way Yet

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Astronomers used the Murchison Widefield Array in Western Australia to create a detailed radio color map of the Milky Way's southern region, revealing structures like supernova remnants and star-forming regions, with data available for public use and research.
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