Canberra, March 19 -- Australia's array telescope, the Square Kilometer Array telescope, known as SKA-Low, has captured the first glimpse of the Universe.
The first image from SKA-Low, Australia's groundbreaking telescope, was released by the international SKA Observatory (SKAO) on Tuesday, marking "a significant milestone in its quest to reveal an unparalleled view of our Universe," according to a press release issued by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia's national science agency, on Tuesday.
Captured using just 1,000 of the planned 131,000 antennas from the first four connected SKA-Low stations in western Australia, this early image showcased an area of sky spanning 25 square degrees, ...