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Posted: 2025-05-30 06:23:51 UTC

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Astronomers have discovered an unusually symmetric supernova remnant, named Teleios, in the Milky Way using the ASKAP radio telescope. Its near-perfect circular shape, designated G305.4–2.2, measures 157 light-years wide and emits only in radio wavelengths, puzzling scientists with its precision symmetry of 95.4%.
Discovery of a near-perfectly symmetric supernova remnant.
Identification of Teleios (G305.4–2.2) in the Milky Way.
Unusual radio wavelength emission and precision symmetry.
Understanding the unique emission characteristics of Teleios.
Explaining the near-perfect symmetry of the supernova remnant.
Investigating the implications of its discovery on supernova models.