CSIRO Telescope Detects Unprecedented Behaviour From Nearby Magnetar
April 09, 2024
April 09, 2024
CLAYTON, Australia, April 9 (TNSres) -- The Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation issued the following news release:
Captured by cutting-edge radio telescope technology, a chance reactivation of a magnetar - the Universe's most powerful magnets - has revealed an unexpectedly complex environment.
Researchers using Murriyang, CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope, have detected unusual radio pulses from a previously dormant star with a powerful . . .
Captured by cutting-edge radio telescope technology, a chance reactivation of a magnetar - the Universe's most powerful magnets - has revealed an unexpectedly complex environment.
Researchers using Murriyang, CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope, have detected unusual radio pulses from a previously dormant star with a powerful . . .