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Astronomers discover Inkathazo: A radio galaxy 30 times larger than Milky Way

Astronomers discover Inkathazo, a massive giant radio galaxy spanning 3 million light-years, using South Africa's MeerKAT telescope, challenging our understanding of cosmic structures.

February 03, 2025 / 14:48 IST
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Giant Radio galaxy spans more than 3 million light-years, making it more than 30 times larger than the Milky Way. (Image: AI Generated)
Giant Radio galaxy spans more than 3 million light-years, making it more than 30 times larger than the Milky Way. (Image: AI Generated)

Astronomers have uncovered an extraordinary giant radio galaxy, Inkathazo, using South Africa's MeerKAT telescope. This massive galaxy spans more than 3 million light-years, making it more than 30 times larger than the Milky Way.

An Enormous, Peculiar Discovery
Inkathazo’s colossal size is not the only surprise. Its plasma jets, which extend across vast stretches of space, have a unique, unusual shape. Unlike typical galaxies, one of its jets is bent, adding to its mystery. Despite its immense size, the galaxy resides in a cluster of other galaxies, an environment that usually limits the growth of such gigantic features.

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South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope. (Image: South African Radio Astronomy Observatory)

"Finding Inkathazo in this galaxy cluster raises important questions," said co-author Kshitij Thorat from the University of Pretoria. "It challenges our understanding of how these massive structures form."