Indian telescope unravels secrets of first stars born after Big Bang

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With the help of SARAS 3, a radio telescope designed and built at the Raman Research Institute (RRI) in Karnataka, scientists have now determined the properties of a radio luminous galaxies that was formed just 200 million years after the Big Bang.

The new information on the period known as the Cosmic Dawn gave an insight into the properties of the earliest radio loud galaxies that are usually powered by supermassive black holes. The data was gathered from the SARAS 3 telescope that was deployed in 2020 over the Dandiganahalli Lake and Sharavati backwaters in Karnataka.

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