All the FRBs we have found before this event have all been found outside our galaxy. But now the signals that have been received are only 30 thousand kilometers away from our planet.
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The discussion about the presence of aliens is heating up once again for some time now. Scientists have now found another evidence, which is strengthening the possibility of the existence of creatures on other planets. On April 28, 2020, two radio telescopes stationed on Earth caught a very strange signal of radio waves. Although this signal was only for a few milliseconds, but for the first time the radio signal (Fast Radio Burst) (FRB) has been found from so close. (Aliens sending signals Strange signal coming from milky way)
From where these signals have come, it is only 30 thousand light years away from our earth. These signals coming from our Milky Way are much clearer. The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) and the Survey for Transient Astronomical Radio Emission 2 (STARE2) had no problem capturing these signals.
So far, signals have been found outside the galaxy
All the FRBs we have found before this event have all been found outside our galaxy. In a news published in Space.com, Pragya Chawla, who is doing her doctorate from McGill University of Canada, said that all these FRBs are at a distance of millions of light years, so it is very difficult to study them. But the discovery made in April, 2020 is also special because it has been recorded inside the Milky Way. Because of this scientists are very excited.
How long were scientists waiting
Signals were recorded within the Milky Way in 2007. At that time, data from the Parks Radio dish in Australia was studied by Duncan Lormer and David Narkevic. Scientists had been wishing for a long time to get the FRB from so close. Experts say that the source found from a distance of 30 thousand light years can be studied less and more well.
100 times more powerful than the Sun
The biggest problem in the study of FRBs is that these signals come from very far away in the universe. Despite being 100 times more powerful than the Sun, they disappear in the blink of an eye. These signals release so much energy that the Sun cannot produce even in 100 years. Astronomers focus on it with the help of telescopes, but these bursts disappear very quickly. That’s why they rarely get opportunities to study.
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