Indian scientists found radio signal 880 crore light years away from Earth, let's know about it...

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The Giant Meter Wave Radio Telescope (GMRT) in India has detected a radio signal from a very distant galaxy, which was emitted soon after 

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the formation of the universe. Never before had a signal been received from so far into space, from this signal it can be ascertained how 

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 our universe would have been formed.This sign is a line emanating from neutral hydrogen, the most fundamental element of the universe.

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When the universe was formed, this element was present in the form of fog throughout the universe.

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A galaxy emits many types of radio signals, until now it was possible to catch this signal from a nearby galaxy.

Due to which our knowledge was limited only to those galaxies which are near to the earth.

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Neutral hydrogen emits a wavelength of 21 cm, so it was initially very difficult to use the neutral hydrogen signal. 

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The most distant hydrogen signal ever detected was 21 cm, 440 million light-years away. Scientists say that in this way it can be 

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 known how our universe would have been formed and how the stars would have shone in the beginning.

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