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Do Fast Radio Burst = Astromeinradiation?
Astronomy.com reported that for the first time a “fast radio burst” has been detected using an instrument other than the Parkes radio telescope in Australia.
In the article Victoria Kaspi from Montreal’s McGill University said, “The radio waves show every sign of having come from far outside our galaxy – a really exciting prospect.”
Jason Hessels from the University of Amsterdam also said, “The race is now on to figure out what causes these burst.”
An international team of scientist who study these burst estimated that there are about 10,000 each day over the whole sky. Read the rest of this entry »