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New 'radio map' of the Milky Way reveals where stars are born and die

“To the naked eye, the Milky Way appears as a dusty band of stars across the sky, but by observing it in radio frequencies, astronomers are able to view parts of the galaxy hidden from sight…”

Natasha Hurley-WalkerNovember 11, 2025
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