Episode
Astronomers Just Watched Space Distort Light in Real Time
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- Bedtime Astronomy
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- Jun 7, 2026
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- 1792
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Summary
Astronomers have directly observed how turbulent clouds of gas and electrons distort light traveling across the galaxy. Using years of data from powerful radio telescopes, researchers discovered that light from a distant Quasar forms complex patchy patterns as it passes through the interstellar medium rather than creating a simple blur. The breakthrough reveals the hidden structure of space at scales comparable to the solar system and could help scientists sharpen future images of supermassive black holes while improving our understanding of how gas and energy move through galaxies before new stars are born. Thank you for listening to Bedtime Astronomy — your guide to the cosmos. New episodes on space exploration, NASA missions & the latest astronomy breakthroughs. This episode includes AI-generated content.