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Potential Discovery of the Smallest Odd Radio Circle by Astronomers

Astronomers have potentially identified a new member of the odd radio circles class, named J1248+4826, which are large ring-like structures detectable only at radio wavelengths.

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A new astronomical discovery may have been made with the identification of a source named J1248+4826, which could be the tiniest member of the odd radio circles class.

Odd radio circles (ORCs) are known for their enormous ring-like structures that are visible exclusively at radio wavelengths.

This finding adds to the intrigue surrounding these unusual cosmic formations, although further research will be necessary to confirm the characteristics of J1248+4826.