The repeating burst is coming to us in an unexplained 157-day cycle,
astronomers discovered, and its active phase should be starting now.
Something in a galaxy located billions of light
years away is blasting out pulses of light on a bizarre periodic
schedule that lasts 157 days, according to a new study. The discovery
may
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By Becky Ferreira Vice 6-8-20
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help solve the mystery of fast radio bursts (FRBs), which are sudden and intense
bursts of light that last only milliseconds. Though there are many theories
about their origins and causes, FRBs are still unexplained at this time.
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