Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

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Slew of New 'Fast Radio Bursts' Found

Astronomers hoping to unlock the secret of the mysterious space  phenomenon known as 'fast radio bursts' may have picked up some new  clues thanks to the detection of a whopping 19 new signals. Since they  were discovered 2001, these potent but brief radio pulses have puzzled  scientists since they are particularly fleeting and seemingly occur at  random aside from one spot in space where they are known to repeat.  As once can imagine, the phenomenon has proven to be rather tantalizing  realm of research to the astronomical community, since their sheer  strength hints at the possibility of an ET origin.

The most recent attempt at solving the mystery of the pulses comes from Australia where a team of researchers wielded a monstrous array of 36 radio telescope dishes to scan the sky looking for FRBs. According to the astronomers behind  the project, the massive system was able to scan a section of space  1,000 times the area of the full moon. And, by any measure, it appears  that the endeavor was a rousing success as the group announced this week  that they have found 19 new FRBs which nearly doubles to total amount  of pulses that have been observed to date.

Learn more about what the project uncovered at the Coast to Coast AM website.


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