- Mysteriously Perfect Sphere Spotted in Space by Astronomers
The spherical object has been named Teleios for its perfection (Filipović et al , arXiv, 2025) Our Milky Way galaxy is home to some extremely weird things, but a new discovery has astronomers truly baffled In data collected by a powerful radio telescope, astronomers have found what appears to be a perfectly spherical bubble
- One of the most geometrically perfect: What is this . . . - Space. com
Teleios' shape is only one of the unusual characteristics of this SNR Adding to the mystery, Teleios emits only in radio wavelengths, with a hint of hydrogen-alpha emissions
- Mysterious sphere named Teleios found floating in the Milky Way
ASKAP telescope discovered Teleios, a perfectly spherical radio-only object in Milky Way with diameter up to 157 light-years
- Teleios, the mysterious object found in the Milky Way that . . . - AS USA
Science News Teleios, the mysterious object found in the Milky Way that scientists can’t decipher Advances in radio telescope technology are allowing astronomers to capture images of circular
- Scientists Discover a Supernova Remnant So Symmetrical They Named It . . .
In the ever-expanding tapestry of the cosmos, a peculiar, elegant structure has emerged from the vast depths of space—a new supernova remnant with a nearly perfect circular geometry, a cosmic halo of symmetry dubbed “Teleios ” Named after the Greek word for “perfect,” this new find isn’t just visually stunning—it’s also scientifically intriguing, offering a rare glimpse into
- Astronomers Discover Sphere Teleios: A Perfect Sphere Found In Deep . . .
In contrast, Teleios has maintained a near-perfect spherical form, suggesting it may have exploded in a very empty region of space with minimal interference While such symmetry isn’t impossible, it’s exceptionally rare, making Teleios an exciting subject for ongoing observation
- Teleios: The symmetrical supernova remnant perplexing scientists
An international research team, led by astrophysicist Miroslav Filipović from Western Sydney University, has identified an unusual object in our galaxy Teleios, as this perfectly spherical bubble is named, is a remnant of a supernova explosion This discovery raises many questions among scientists who are trying to determine its origin
- Astronomers Detect Mysterious, Perfectly Spherical Object in Deep Space . . .
A team of astronomers using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope have detected a mysterious, almost perfectly spherical object in deep space Named Teleios, Greek for ‘perfection,’ the spherical object was invisible apart from the radio emissions it produces, and while similar to a supernova remnant (SNR) in many aspects, it also possesses features that
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