A GROUP of rarely observed radio objects have been spotted out in a distant galaxy cluster which has left scientists scratching their heads.

The objects in question include a radio relic, a radio halo, and fossil radio emission.

Galaxy cluster Abell 3266, where the strange discovery was made

1

Galaxy cluster Abell 3266, where the strange discovery was madeCredit: Christopher Riseley

But why is it significant?

Well, it defies existing theories about the origins of such objects, as well as their characteristics.

The strange discovery was spotted within a galaxy cluster known officially as Abell 3266.

It’s situated a whooping 800 million light-years away, stretching across 300 million light-years of sky in the southern constellation of Reticulum.

Explosion behind Sun throws solar flares into space that may be seen from Earth
Nasa probes snapping solar eclipse only seen in SPACE – images revealed

There are actually loads of galactic clusters out there, but the galaxies only really represent a small amount of what’s in them.

About 80 percent is dark matter.

A group of scientists combined their findings to form a striking image, but noticed some bits weren’t quite right.

For example, the relic takes on an unusual concave shape that’s not been seen before.

Most read in Tech

As such, it’s been fittingly dubbed the “wrong-way” relic.

“If it’s a shock wave, you might think it would bend down like an arc around the edge, but this one is flipped around,” Dr Tessa Vernstrom, Senior research fellow, The University of Western Australia told ABC News.

And it’s a lot brighter too.

“So we don’t really understand what that’s telling us,” she continued.

“Maybe there’s some kind of new physics going on there that we haven’t fully understood when our models can’t match the observations.”

This is just the beginning of what astronomers hope to understand.

Tesco is giving away free beer after Euros win - how to claim
I’ve found the most flattering swimsuit for women with mum-tums from Shein

Over the next five years, the telescope situated in outback Western Australia will scan the entire southern sky where more clues may lurk.

The research was published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Find out more about science

Want to know more about the weird and wonderful world of science? From the Moon to the human body, we have you covered…

Best Phone and Gadget tips and hacks

Looking for tips and hacks for your phone? Want to find those secret features within social media apps? We have you covered…

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

You May Also Like

Nasa spaceship SMASHES into asteroid 11million miles from Earth to ‘save mankind’ during groundbreaking DART mission

MISSIONS operations staff members jumped to their feet after a spaceship crashed…

SpaceX uses robotic dog to investigate wreckage of SN10 that exploded ten minutes after landing

The SpaceX team is clearing a mangled Starship from the launch after…

Roku pulls InfoWars channel citing complaints from ‘concerned parties’

After an intense social media backlash, Roku has backtracked on its decision…

The 6 Best Camping Stoves for Your Next Outdoor Adventure

If you’re anything like us, you’re itching for some outdoor time about…