Milky Way: Student finds mystery spinning object
Australian scientists say they have discovered an unknown spinning object in the Milky Way which they claim is unlike anything seen before. The object has been observed to release a huge burst of radio energy for a full minute every 18 minutes. Objects that pulse energy in the universe are often documented. But researchers say something that releases energy for a minute is highly unusual.
Curtin University Honours student Tyrone O'Doherty was the first to discover the object in a project based in the Western Australian outback known as the Murchison Widefield Array, using a telescope and a new technique he had developed. Tyrone is still studying, and says, "the magnitude of what I've discovered hasn't sunk in until today".
Photo: The Milky Way as viewed from Earth. The star icon shows the position of the mysterious repeating transient. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin
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