A wobbling star may explain pattern of weird radio signals from space

A wobbling star may explain pattern of weird radio signals from space

The strangest fast radio burst (FRB) yet is helping us to narrow down the possibilities of what causes these odd, powerful blasts of radio waves from space. The unusual patterns we see in its light suggest that it may be coming from a wobbly neutron star.
FRBs generally last only a few milliseconds, but some of them have been observed to repeat, bursting many times from the same location. We don’t know what causes them, although everything …


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

You may soon be able to ride to the edge of space from Alaska in a Balloon

Committee recommends review of planetary protection policies

Surprise! There's more water on Jupiter than anyone thought