NASA finds unknown object in deep space that’s sending mysterious signals to Earth every 44 minutes

NASA has discovered a baffling cosmic object, ASKAP J1832-0911, located 16,000 light-years away, emitting rhythmic radio and X-ray signals every 44 minutes—a phenomenon never seen before. Detected accidentally by the Chandra X-ray Observatory, this “long-period radio transient” defies current astronomical theories. While scientists speculate it could be a magnetar or a binary star system with a magnetized white dwarf, neither explanation fully accounts for its behavior. Adding to the mystery, its signals weakened dramatically within six months, leaving researchers puzzled.

The object’s alignment with a supernova remnant appears coincidental, as the debris lies much closer. Despite the enigma, astronomers remain excited rather than frustrated. “Finding a mystery like this is what makes science thrilling,” said co-author Tong Bao. ASKAP’s unusual pulses challenge existing cosmic models, opening new questions about the universe’s hidden oddities. Further observations may unravel its true nature—or deepen the mystery.

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