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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.
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.
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 ...
By Ashley Strickland, CNN (CNN) — 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 ...
To solve the Milky Way mystery, de Ruiter devised a method to identify radio pulses lasting seconds to minutes within the archives of the Low-Frequency Array telescope, or LOFAR, a network of ...
A powerful and mysterious blast of radio waves that astronomers believed was a fast radio burst (FRB) from far beyond the ...
The mystery object, located just a short 15,000 light-years from Earth in our Milky Way galaxy, was spotted emitting unusual pulses.
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.
Galactic bones, filaments of radio-wave-emitting particles, run through our galaxy, and one of them has a fracture. New analysis suggests collision with a neutron star may have caused it.