Astronomers Discover Unprecedented Pulsing Cosmic Object in the Milky Way

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Astronomers have discovered a mysterious cosmic object, ASKAP J1832-0911, located within the Milky Way, that emits both X-ray and radio wave bursts every 44 minutes, a phenomenon not previously observed in such objects, possibly indicating a new type of stellar remnant like a magnetar or white dwarf pair.
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- Astronomers find startling pulsing object in Milky Way: 'Unlike anything we have seen' USA Today
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