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Astronomers may have discovered a new magnet! – The Press Stories
A new invention could soon increase the total number of confirmed magnets to 25.On June 3, a brief X-ray eruption near the galaxy caught attention Swift

A new invention could soon increase the total number of confirmed magnets to 25.
On June 3, a brief X-ray eruption near the galaxy caught attention Swift Explosion Warning Telescope (PAT). Follow-up observation and analysis confirms that it was emitted by a previously unknown magnet, now named Swift J1555.2-5402.
No matter how many magnets we have identified within the Milky Way, any new addition has the potential to greatly enhance our understanding of these mysterious objects.
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