Ask an astronomer what the top 10 unsolved mysteries in the universe are, and Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs)-- intense bursts of
radio emissions lasting mere milliseconds — would definitely figure on the list.
A team of astronomers associated with Australia's Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope announced Monday the discovery of three new Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs)-- intense bursts of
radio emission lasting mere milliseconds.
For over a decade, Fast Radio Bursts (FRB)-- intense bursts of
radio emission lasting mere milliseconds — have continued to baffle scientists.
Not exact matches
Breakthrough Listen allotted tens of hours of observational time on the Green Bank Telescope to recording
radio emissions from FRB 121102, and
last August 26 detected 15 bursts over a relatively short period of five hours.
Astronomers also discovered weak, long -
lasting radio emissions coming from within 130 light - years of FRB 121102, suggesting the two are related — though we don't know how, if at all.
«The
radio emission arrives
last but persists much longer than
emissions at other wavebands,» Hallinan says.
I am involved in a community
radio program for the unemployed in Wollomngong and
last November we started to discuss the fallacy of the carbon dioxide catastrophic glogal warming hypothesis and the catstrophic consequences for employment in Wollongong if ever a price was put on carbon dioxide
emissions.