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ASKAP J1832 is part of a rare group of space objects that pulse in radio waves every few dozen minutes. What makes it stand out is that it also pulses in X-rays, as detected by NASA’s powerful. This m ...
A strange object, ASKAP J1935+2148, baffles scientists. It emits radio waves and X-rays every 44 minutes. Australian and NASA ...
Researchers traced long, bright radio pulses, combined with X-rays, to an intriguing cosmic object 15,000 light-years from ...
Astronomers have discovered a strange new object in our Milky Way galaxy. The celestial object is emitting X-rays around the ...
Astronomers have identified ASKAP J1832−091, a peculiar object in the Milky Way, emitting synchronized X-ray and radio waves ...
The world's most powerful observatory - James Webb Space Telescope - just peered billions of years into the past, revealing ...
X-rays from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, radio data from the South African MeerKAT radio telescope, and infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope Radio and X-ray lightcurves showing how ...
A massive barred spiral galaxy from the early Universe has stunned astronomers by forming stars at 300 times the rate of the ...
In a new study published today in Nature , we report the discovery of a new long-period transient – and, for the first time, ...
Using Chandra and the SKA Pathfinder, a team of astronomers found that ASKAP J1832 also dropped off in X-rays and radio waves ...
Besides particles like sterile neutrinos, axions and weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), a leading candidate for ...