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  2. Scientists track intense radio signals from space to their ...

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    For years, researchers have been looking to explain fast radio bursts, or FRBs, which are very short and very powerful blasts energy coming from deep in space. Possible explanations have included ...

  3. Intense radio signals are coming from massive galaxies ... - AOL

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    Mysterious blasts of intense energy, known as fast radio bursts, are coming from massive galaxies, scientists have said. Fast radio bursts were first found in 2017, when scientists spotted that ...

  4. Scientists reveal source of mysterious radio signal that ...

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    A mysterious radio blast from space detected in 2022 originated in the magnetic field of an ultra-dense neutron star 200 million light years away.. Known as fast radio bursts, or FRB, such brief ...

  5. Fast Radio Bursts Were Already Mind-Boggling. Now They're ...

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    Lasting less than 10 millionths of a second, these super-quick signals from deep space are a head-scratching mystery. Fast Radio Bursts Were Already Mind-Boggling. Now They're Even Faster.

  6. Wow! signal - Wikipedia

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    The Wow! signal represented as "6EQUJ5". The original printout with Ehman's handwritten exclamation is preserved by Ohio History Connection. [1]The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected on August 15, 1977, by Ohio State University's Big Ear radio telescope in the United States, then used to support the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

  7. List of fast radio bursts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fast radio bursts. ... 12 bursts detected at FRB 121102 location in a 3-hour timespan FRB 191001: 2019-10-01 16:55:35.971: 21 h 32 m: −54° 40′ ...

  8. Cosmic noise - Wikipedia

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    Cosmic noise, also known as galactic radio noise, is a physical phenomenon derived from outside of the Earth's atmosphere. It is not actually sound, and it can be detected through a radio receiver , which is an electronic device that receives radio waves and converts the information given by them to an audible form.

  9. Astronomers say they’ve traced the origin of powerful and ...

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    A powerful radio burst detected in 2022 originated from a rare “blob” of seven galaxies located 8 billion light-years from Earth, according to new research.