What's That Repeating Radio Signal From The Milky Way's Center?
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From what it is and might be, to what else is being heard out there in the confines of space, allow us ask, what's that Repeating Radio Signal from the milky way's center?
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At first that may not seem odd but remember that many people don't think about "sounds" when they talk about space. There's even the saying that "in space no one can hear you scream". And as for signals, most would say that they can't happen because most signals are made by entities like us humans, right? Except, throughout space there have been a variety of sounds and signals picked up by us that have boggled the minds of many. Including one found recently that seems to be coming from the very center of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Specifically, scientists have encountered a signal that is very much like a repeating radio signal. Something that is found in space more often than you might think. But the reason that this one has may people stumped is that it is an energy signature that has never been detected before.
Others like the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory tried to get in on the action to help detect the signal, but every time they tried the signal would disappear before it could be picked up by them.
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