OTD in 2020, Jupiter & Saturn came into conjunction (closest since 1643). MeerKAT (radio interferometer in South Africa) also turned its gaze towards the planets to observe their radio emissions.
They serendipitously discovered a pulsar in the background!
Here in the first inset, you can see Jupiter (which is a bright radio source in our sky), as well as Saturn (annotated 'S' - note that it is not as bright a radio source as Jupiter) and the pulsar (annoyed 'P' which stands for pulsar with anomalous refraction recurring on odd timescales - PARROT).
Also (last two insets), can we all appreciate how incredible Jupiter looks in radio with MeerKAT 𝐵-field vectors overplotted? Radiation belts FTW!
Oh, and those other sources - they aren't stars ... they are all supermassive black holes in distant galaxies in the background! (look at those jets!)
📸 https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.12165
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