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Astronomers have traced mysterious radio pulses to a white dwarf star closely orbiting a red dwarf star. The stellar pair, located 1,600 light-years from Earth, completes an orbit every 125.5 minutes.
(CNN) — Over the past decade, scientists have detected a puzzling phenomenon: radio pulses coming from within our Milky Way ...
Over the past decade, scientists have detected a puzzling phenomenon: radio pulses coming from within our Milky Way galaxy that would pulse every two hours, like a cosmic heartbeat. The long radio ...
Over the past decade, scientists have detected a puzzling phenomenon: radio pulses coming from within our Milky Way galaxy that would pulse every two hours, like a cosmic heartbeat. The long radio ...
The mystery object, located just a short 15,000 light-years from Earth in our Milky Way galaxy, was spotted emitting unusual pulses.
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ASKAP J1832-091 emits pulses of radio waves and X-rays for two minutes every 44 minutes. The object is located about 15,000 light-years from Earth. Photo Credit: Ziteng Wang, ICRAR.
June means that Milky Way "Core Season" is here, according to NASA. This is the time of year when the Milky Way is visible as a faint band of hazy light arching across the sky all night.
Over the past decade, scientists have detected a puzzling phenomenon: radio pulses coming from within our Milky Way galaxy ...
Astronomers have traced mysterious radio pulses to a white dwarf star closely orbiting a red dwarf star. The stellar pair, located 1,600 light-years from Earth, completes an orbit every 125.5 minutes.
The objects, which emit radio pulses occurring minutes or hours apart, ... The team discovered the object, known as ASKAP J1832-0911, in the Milky Way by using a radio telescope in Australia.