LSU Astronomer and NASA Missions Unmask Cosmic Eruptions in Nearby Galaxies
January 16, 2021
January 16, 2021
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Jan. 16 (TNSRes) -- Louisiana State University issued the following news release:
A brief burst of high-energy light swept through the solar system on April 15, triggering many space-based instruments, including those aboard NASA and European missions. Now, multiple international science teams conclude that the blast came from a supermagnetized stellar remnant known as a magnetar located in a neighboring galaxy.
This finding confirms long-held su . . .
A brief burst of high-energy light swept through the solar system on April 15, triggering many space-based instruments, including those aboard NASA and European missions. Now, multiple international science teams conclude that the blast came from a supermagnetized stellar remnant known as a magnetar located in a neighboring galaxy.
This finding confirms long-held su . . .