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Scientists detect chirping cosmic waves in an unexpected part of space
NEW YORK -- Scientists have detected cosmic waves that sound like birds chirping in an unexpected place. These bursts of plasma, called chorus waves, ripple at the same frequency as human hearing. When converted to audio signals, their sharp notes mimic high-pitched bird calls.
Scientists Discover Cosmic 'Chirps' in Unexpected Space Region
Chinese researchers detected audible electromagnetic waves over 62,000 miles from Earth in a region where they weren't expected.
NASA Detects Eerie Chirping Plasma Waves Far Beyond Earth in an Unexpected Part of Space
In a discovery that has intrigued space scientists worldwide, NASA’s Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) satellites have detected chorus waves—electromagnetic plasma bursts—over 62,000 miles from Earth, farther than ever recorded.
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Tiny galaxy reignites, shedding light on star formation and cosmic evolution
In a study published in the Astrophysical Journal, a team of researchers led by Kristen McQuinn, a scientist at the Space ...
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Webb captures the light echoes of an exploding star
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed new details about interstellar dust and gas using infrared light echoes from a ...
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James Webb Space Telescope’s ‘little red dots’ come into focus
A cosmic object spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope has flummoxed astronomers. Now, a research team has studied ...
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Helical magnetic fields: A universal mechanism for jet collimation?
New observations from the National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory's (NSF NRAO) Karl G. Jansky Very ...
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Dragon Arc: Webb telescope captures the most distant stars ever seen
The galaxy Dragon Arc was observed along the line of sight to the galaxy cluster Abell 370, which acts as a cosmic magnifying glass.
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