A new study using FAST telescope uncovers emission properties in three long-period pulsars, revealing complex behaviours.
Using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), astronomers have investigated the emission properties ...
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Space on MSNNew fast radio burst detector could sift through 'a whole beach of sand' to solve big cosmic mysteryFRBs are sporadic, intense flashes of radio wave energy that can be brighter than entire galaxies. In just thousandths of a ...
Over the next several weeks, astronomers will be looking closely at an asteroid called 2024 YR4 that could be as big as a ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNChina's 'Sky Eye' Expands Science Ties with ThailandChina continues to push the boundaries of technological innovation, with its latest achievement-the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), also known as the 'Sky Eye'-making ...
Astronomers have mapped, for the first time, the three-dimensional structure of an exoplanet’s atmosphere, revealing ...
Astronomers have traced two mysterious fast radio bursts from space to wildly different places, which suggests the phenomenon may originate in diverse ways.
A fast radio burst, or a strong pulse of energy, was tracked to a distant long-dead galaxy that astronomers never thought could produce such a signal.
The team announced its “ultrahigh energy” neutrino on Wednesday, in a paper published in the journal Nature. The finding ...
A blast of radio waves from the outskirts of an ancient galaxy challenges theories about what creates such bursts.
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