Astronomers watched 35 explosive outbursts from a rare repeating “fast radio burst” (FRB) as it shifted in frequency like a “cosmic slide whistle,” blinking in a puzzling pattern never seen before.

FRBs are millisecond-long flashes of light from beyond the Milky Way that are capable of producing as much energy in a few seconds as the sun does in a year. FRBs are believed to come from powerful objects like neutron stars with intense magnetic fields  —  also called magnetars  —  or from cataclysmic events like stellar collisions or the collapse of neutron stars to form black holes. Complicating the FRB picture, a few FRBs are “repeaters” that flash from the same spot in the sky more than once, while the majority burst once and then vanish.

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    6 months ago

    A couple of posts back on my feed was about nasa sending a video of a cat via a laser beam. Can’t help thinking they’ve been intergallactically rick-rolled!

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      6 months ago

      “Sir, we just received a cat video from an unknown source!”

      “Sound the Cosmic Slide Whistle! Quickly!”

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      6 months ago

      That would be the coolest.

      I am hoping, however, that this is just some dumb shit we did echoing back.