Scientists just unveiled the largest magnetic map of the universe ever created, using data from Australia’s ASKAP telescope. Called SPICE-RACS, this breakthrough reveals magnetic fields across nearly four million galaxies — a feat previously impossible. Led by CSIRO and the SKA Observatory, the international team reprocessed cosmic data to unlock new insights into when and how magnetic fields formed in the cosmos. The map is now open to researchers worldwide, fueling new discoveries. Even bigger telescopes are on the horizon — SKA-Low and its South African counterpart — set to revolutionize our understanding of the universe’s magnetic mysteries later this decade.
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