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The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment, (CHIME) in 2015, during construction of the parabolic trough reflector at the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory in British Columbia, Canada. (Mateus A. Fandiño/Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons)

Lowest Frequency Fast Radio Burst Detected

August 4, 2018

Fast radio bursts or FRB’s are brilliant, powerful but quick pulses of electromagnetic energy at radio wavelengths. Scientists think these rare and mysterious radio pulses, which are said to last no more than 5 milliseconds, travel across the universe from sources billions of light-years away. In a posting to the Astronomer’s Telegram website, scientists working […]

Powerful Punch of Gamma Rays Found in Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts

November 14, 2016

Astronomers at the Pennsylvania State University say they have discovered that the mysterious and elusive astronomical phenomenon called fast radio bursts, or FRB’s, can also pack a powerful punch of gamma rays along with their mighty but brief pulse of radio waves. This discovery of the FRB’s gamma rays was made after researchers studied observational […]

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