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The object, named ASKAP J1832−091, was first spotted emitting X-rays by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory last year during a ...
It is located in the Milky Way galaxy about 15,000 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Scutum, flashing every 44 minutes in both radio waves and X-ray emissions ...
Astronomers have spotted something remarkable hiding in the depths of the Milky Way—a nearly perfect circle formed from the ...
Either we are uncovering something entirely new, or we’re seeing a known type of object emitting radio and X-ray waves in a ...
ASKAP J1832 pulses every 44 minutes in both radio and X-rays—something never seen before—hinting at an entirely new type of star or system. ASKAP J1832 is part of a rare group of space objects that ...
The celestial body, dubbed ASKAP J1832- 0911, was initially found by astronomers using the Australian Square Kilometer Array ...
A groundbreaking research article supported by Cheyney Design and Development, a leader in x-ray inspection and imaging ...
Researchers traced long, bright radio pulses, combined with X-rays, to an intriguing cosmic object 15,000 light-years from ...
Japanese researchers captured rare gamma-ray flash from lightning collision using advanced multi-sensor detection system.
For the first time, scientists have caught lightning in the act of unleashing a powerful burst of gamma radiation known as a ...
and muddies the distinction between nature and technology. His new work seeks to bring attention to natural phenomena and ways of being through movements of light. Poised at his computer ...