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Hubble Tracks Down Location of Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts From Intergalactic Space

While astronomers are anxiously awaiting the deployment of the joint NASA–ESA–CSA James Webb Space Telescope – with its state-of-the-art infrared resolution and sensitivity – the Hubble telescope is not going down with a whimper. In a telescopic “Hold my beer and watch this” moment, NASA announced that astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope tracked five of those mysterious fast radio bursts (FRBs) to the spiral arms of five distant galaxies, helped rule out some probable causes and may have proved where they actually come from. You go, Hubble! “A galaxy’s spiral arms trace the distribution of young, massive stars. However, the Hubble images reveal that the FRBs found near the spiral arms do not come from the very brightest regions, which blaze with the light from hefty stars. The images help support a picture that the FRBs likely do not originate from the youngest, most massive stars.”

Hubble tracks five fast radio bursts to distant galaxies as massive as Milky Way

Hubble tracks five fast radio bursts to distant galaxies as massive as Milky Way Hubble tracks five fast radio bursts to distant galaxies as massive as Milky Way While the Hubble observed one of the FRB locations in 2017, the others were found in 2019 and 2020. advertisement UPDATED: May 24, 2021 17:49 IST Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope tracked four fast radio bursts to the spiral arms of the four distant galaxies shown in the image. (Photo Nasa) The Hubble telescope, which has long been the source of cosmic information, has once again proved its worth as it traced the locations of five brief, powerful radio blasts to the spiral arms of five distant galaxies. The radio bursts detected first in 2001 has since increased with thousands of such events taking place in the last two decades.

NASA traces source of fast radio bursts sending signals to Earth

And no, it’s still not aliens. Using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have traced the locations of five deep space signals known as fast radio bursts (FRBs). In a thousandth of a second, these powerful blasts generate as much energy as the sun does in an entire year. Around 1,000 FRBs have been detected since the first one was discovered in 2001, but they are notoriously difficult to track because they disappear in an instant and without a trace. Only 15 of them have been tracked to specific galaxies. Scientists are interested in tracking where these intense pulses are coming from so they can determine what kind of cosmic events trigger them.

Earth getting mysterious radio signals from universe s strongest magnets , NASA reveals

Earth getting mysterious radio signals from universe s strongest magnets , NASA reveals Astronomers have traced mysterious radio blasts to very strong fields in the spiral arms of five distant galaxies, said to be 10 trillion times stronger than a fridge magnet The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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