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Scientists Publish First Study of Mysterious Fast Radio Burst-Like Event in Milky Way – ScienceAlert
A dead star 14,350 light-years away has just become the most important clue in solving the mystery of fast radio bursts. Earlier this year, it spat out a colossal, milliseconds-long radio flare – and now the first published analysis of the event note

A dead star 14,350 light-years away has just become the most important clue in solving the mystery of fast radio bursts. Earlier this year, it spat out a colossal, milliseconds-long radio flare – and now the first published analysis of the event notes its similarity to the enigmatic extragalactic signals.
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are a mystery that has perplexed astronomers ever since the first one was discovered in 2007. They are bursts of extremely powerful radio waves from galaxies millions …
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