Fast Radio Bursts from our Galaxy observed for the first time
Astronomers report that they have observed fast radio bursts in the Milky Way, our own galaxy, for the first time.
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Astronomers report that they have observed fast radio bursts in the Milky Way, our own galaxy, for the first time.
A repeating fast radio burst, extragalactic radio flashes of unknown physical origin, only the second repeating burst to be recorded.
SETI’s new Neural Network detects many more Fast Radio Bursts from a faaaar away Galaxy.
Astronomers detect repeating Fast Radio Bursts coming from distant Galaxy.
In this artist’s impression three bright red flashes depicting Fast Radio Bursts, far beyond the Milky Way, above the Mongolo radio telescope in Australia.
Astronomers, after many years, they have finally located the origin of the mysterious immense “fast radio bursts.”
The CHIME/FRB Collaboration announced the discovery of 25 repeating fast radio burst (FRB) sources.
Mysterious powerful radio burst detected from a distant galaxy, in a completely unexpected region of space, created 4 billion years ago.
The giant Canadian CHIME 100m long ‘half-pipe’ radio telescope, that could help explain dark energy and gravitational waves, is ready to explore.
Astronomers have finally detected the source of one of the mysterious cosmic Radio Bursts.