Abstract

Like rare astrophysical leviathans, giant radio galaxies are the largest known single entities in the universe. Riding at the bottom end of the electromagnetic spectrum, the r tenuous radio “lobes” span hundreds of millions of light-years and cover distances greater than the whole of our nearest local group of galaxies. Normal radio galaxies, which make up about 1% of all the galaxies in the universe, are a mere 10th or 100th of this size.

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