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More than 500 mysterious fast radio bursts have been detected by the CHIME radio telescope in its first year of operation, astronomers have revealed.
Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are radio emissions that appear temporarily and randomly from space, ranging from a fraction of a millisecond to a few milliseconds.
CHIME has nearly quadrupled the number of fast radio bursts discovered to date, according to the CHIME Collaboration, which includes researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
The telescope detected 535 new fast radio bursts during its first year of operation, from July 2018 to July 2019.
CHIME (Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment), situated in British Columbia, Canada, has four 328-foot-long U-shaped cylinders, allowing it to detect signals from when the universe was between six and 11 billion years old.
Dmitry Rogozin, director general of Roscosmos, said Russia will pack its bags and leave the International Space Station by 2025 unless the United States lifts sanctions that are currently impeding the country’s space sector.
June 5, 2021
The final supermap of the Milky Way “draws” the dark matter around us and reveals the path of the Nigu Mag magallanic cloud by Jake Pearson
In 2019 we already saw it The Milky Way It was not flat, but far from it, but Absolutely a contraceptive condom. In his study we describe its shape “A hamburger with a lot of lettuce”, On the latest map of the Milky Way
The existence of the Great Magellanic Cloud and the voyage through our vicinity were confirmed.
The Great Magellanic Cloud (and smaller) has been baffling scientists for years about their motions. One of the great mysteries of the universe around us. That is a theory They will disappear This new map also talks about disappearing, but about what
FILED - Companies like SpaceX (StarLink satellite pictured), OneWeb and Amazon are racing to deliver internet from space. That means tens of thousands more satellites in space. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa
In the global race for a satellite-based internet, China now also wants to establish itself as a major player.
So far, this emerging scene has mainly been driven by the SpaceX company of Tesla founder Elon Musk with its Starlink project, as well as the London-based company OneWeb and similar projects from the Amazon.
But now China is muscling in with the construction of its own mega-network of satellites.