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Bizarre ‘Fast Radio Burst’ Resurfacing After 30,000 Years Triggers Alarms It’s Now Closer to Ea – Tech Times
It emits a powerful combination of radio and x-ray energy last observed 30,000years ago.

Observatories detect a ‘fast radio burst’ (FRB) all around the world on April 28, 2020, emitting a powerful combination of radio and x-ray energy surges that is believed to be coming from a dead star that produced the same occurrence 30,000 years ago.
The FRB detected by observatories triggered alarms globally and lasted just for half of a second before disappearing. This scientific discovery confirmed on July 27 posted in The Astrophysical Journal Letters stating that this is the first FRB to …
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