Earthly telescopes have received strange signals from the Milky Way


Earthly telescopes have received strange signals from the Milky Way
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Astronomers from all over the world report the observation of a mysterious signal that comes from our galaxy. This is the first such event in history. So far we have received such signals from outside the milk road.

It's probably another rapid radio flash (FRB). They last milliseconds, but they carry the energy that the sun generates over the course of the month. You still don't know what they are, but with every new flash we are slowly approaching the development of this extraordinary puzzle. All through another discovery.

What is at the center of the milky way.





We are talking about a flash called by the SGR 1935+2154 astronomers. Registered on April 26. After an initial analysis, astronomers think that they are dealing with the first FRB, which comes from inside our galaxy. So far we have only shot those that come from the outer space. On April 27, the mysterious object from which fast radio flashes originated was observed with Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope and Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER).

On 28 April, the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (PTV) joined the observation group, which is specialized in recording such phenomena and their thorough analyzes. It quickly became apparent that the SGR 1935+2154 had a very strong flash that we had not yet seen. The Flash was also accompanied by X-ray and gamma radiation.

Where is earth in the milky way.





This was a very surprised astronauts because the recorded FRB flashes, which have their source outside our galaxy, were not accompanied by X-ray and gamma emissions. However, scientists believe that the source is so far away that it simply does not reach our planet. This is quite different in the case of the SGR 1935+2154, which has its source on a milky road.

Researchers believe that in the SGR 1935+2154, there is a magnet capable of even a 1000 x more powerful FRM burst. This means that the discovery of high-speed radio flashes from sources far beyond our galaxy over the last decade can be magnets. Although we seem to have a solution to this big puzzle already in place, scientists will now analyze the data collected to confirm it.
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