There is a mysterious phenomenon in which strong radio signals arrive periodically from space, yet their source remains completely unknown. Known as “long-period radio transients" (LPTs), these ...
Peking University, October 22, 2025: A research team led by Prof. Tian Hui and his Ph.D. student Zhang Jiale from the School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, has made significant ...
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A powerful radio signal traveled 130 million light-years, astronomers may finally know what produced it
A team of astronomers has uncovered what may be the first object ever associated with a fast radio burst (FRB) in another galaxy. Using highly precise radio observations and infrared imaging from the ...
What is actually missing? The story dates back to a foundational 2020 study led by astronomer J-P Macquart at Curtin ...
When NASA scientists first observed a particular radio burst from the sun in August 2025, there was nothing unusual about it. But then the radio burst kept going. Typically, solar radio bursts like ...
These signals were first found by chance as telescopes scanned broad areas of the sky. Only about a dozen of these unusual ...
A radio telescope project known as the Deep Synoptic Array is moving forward. It aims to detect radio waves emitted by stars, planets, galaxies and other celestial objects.
NASA scientists were stunned when a strange radio signal from the Sun refused to fade away. Instead of lasting a few hours or days like normal solar radio bursts, this one persisted for an astonishing ...
Scientists believe the source of a record-breaking solar radio signal sat near a "helmet streamer," a giant arching magnetic structure that rises from the sun's atmosphere and stretches far into space ...
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