Not exact matches
Anthony Readhead of the Owens Valley
Radio Observatory at Caltech and colleagues caught two small, hot
bursts traveling away from a bright galaxy called J1415 +1320 at near the speed of light.
Because
radio signals
travel faster than particles, the completed e-CALLISTO can also work as an early - warning system for
radio bursts, alerting space mission control centres to upcoming disturbances caused by coronal mass ejections from the Sun.
Similarly, Havard scientists have posited that fast
radio bursts (FRBs) are caused by aliens
traveling around space.
A brief but brilliant
burst of radiation that
travelled at least a billion light years through Space to reach an Australian
radio telescope last year has given scientists new insight into the fabric of the Universe.