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Fifteen thousand light years away something is semaphoring into space. And scientists are eager to solve its riddle.
Every 44 minutes, a mysterious space object nearly 15,000 light-years away sends out a blast of radio waves and high-energy X ...
NASA and the European Space Agency launched an astronomical revolution. When the Space Shuttle Discovery roared into the sky ...
Astronomers have discovered a strange new object in our Milky Way galaxy. The celestial object is emitting X-rays around the ...
Astronomers have discovered a strange object in our galaxy that flashes every 44 minutes—and it’s unlike anything we’ve seen ...
By combining observations from NASA’s powerful Chandra X-ray Observatory and Australia’s ASKAP radio telescope on Wajarri Country, astronomers zeroed in on an object named ASKAP J1832−0911 (or simply ...
A celestial object some 15,000 light-years away is emitting bright flashes of radio and X-rays that scientists are struggling ...
A massive barred spiral galaxy from the early Universe has stunned astronomers by forming stars at 300 times the rate of the ...
The discovery also helps narrow down what the objects might be. Since X-rays are much higher energy than radio waves, any ...
Researchers traced long, bright radio pulses, combined with X-rays, to an intriguing cosmic object 15,000 light-years from ...
Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) presents an unprecedented opportunity ... These libraries include reflectance measurements from the visible to near-infrared spectrum, ...