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ASKAP J1832 is part of a rare group of space objects that pulse in radio waves every few dozen minutes. What makes it stand out is that it also pulses in X-rays, as detected by NASA’s powerful Chandra X-ray Observatory. This marks the first time scientists have seen X-ray signals from one of these “long …
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This Mysterious “Star” Pulses Every 44 Minutes – And No One Knows Why
ASKAP J1832 is part of a rare group of space objects that pulse in radio waves every few dozen minutes. What makes it stand out is that it also pulses in X-rays, as detected by NASA’s powerful Chandra X-ray Observatory. This marks the first time scientists have seen X-ray signals from one of these “long