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The First Star in Our Galaxy Caught Sending Out Fast Radio Bursts Is Doing It Again – ScienceAlert
A little dead star that dazzled us earlier this year is not done with its shenanigans.
A little dead star that dazzled us earlier this year is not done with its shenanigans.
Magnetar SGR 1935+2154, which in April emitted the first known fast radio burst from inside the Milky Way, has flared up once more, giving astronomers yet another chance to solve more than one major cosmic mystery.
On 8 October 2020, the CHIME/FRB collaboration detected SGR 1935+2154 emitting three millisecond radio bursts in three seconds. Following up on the CHIME/FRB detection, the FAST radio telescope found…
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