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10,000-kilometer precision: Astronomers pinpoint origin of mysterious space signals


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Published in Science and Technology on Thursday, January 2nd 2025 at 8:22 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Every day, several times a day, massive explosions of radio waves burst forth from distant corners of the universe, each carrying more energy than our sun produces in a month. While thousands of these fast radio bursts have been detected,

The article from MSN discusses a significant breakthrough in astronomy where scientists have traced the origin of mysterious fast radio bursts (FRBs) to a specific location in space, approximately 10,000 kilometers in precision. These FRBs, which are millisecond-long bursts of radio waves, have puzzled astronomers since their discovery due to their unknown origins and the immense energy they release. The pinpointing was achieved through the use of advanced telescopes and sophisticated data analysis techniques, allowing researchers to narrow down the source to a region within a galaxy billions of light-years away. This precision helps in understanding the environments where these bursts occur, potentially revealing more about the physics of neutron stars, black holes, or other cosmic phenomena. The discovery not only sheds light on these enigmatic signals but also enhances our understanding of the universe's structure and the distribution of matter.

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