Slowly repeating bursts of intense radio waves from space have puzzled astronomers since they were discovered in 2022.
Astronomers pinpointed the source of the signal to a low mass star, but it can't generate that much energy on its own.
Astronomers have pinpointed the source of slow, repeating radio bursts from space to a red dwarf star likely orbiting a white ...
Years after the collapse of the Arecebo telescope data from the radio observatory has helped SETI scientists probe the ...
New research has revealed the source of repeated radio signals emulating from space, first picked up two years ago. In 2022, ...
The energy pulse, which occurs every three hours and lasts only 30-60 seconds, is the longest-period radio transient ever ...
"For the first time, we have succeeded in taking a zoomed-in image of a dying star in a galaxy outside our own Milky Way." ...
The resulting hot and ionized gas inflated the bubbles, energizing them and generating radio waves that can now be detected from Earth, according to Cotton. Solving the mystery of the Milky Way's ...
Sagittarius A* is the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. It’s about 22 million miles across and a powerful source of radio waves. It was first discovered in 1974.
That is the Milky Way, our home galaxy ... Scientists also detected strong radio waves, X-rays and gamma rays coming from the centre of the galaxy – all signs of activity which could only ...