Radio Wave-Ray-Emitting Star is Unlike Anything Astronomers Have Seen in Our Galaxy

Radio Wave-Ray-Emitting Star is Unlike Anything Astronomers Have Seen in Our Galaxy

ASKAP J1832-0911 — likely a magnetar or an extremely magnetized white dwarf — emits pulses of radio waves and X-rays for two minutes every 44 minutes, according to a paper published in the journal Nature.
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