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Stan the Bat

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9,254 posts

219 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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eharding

14,147 posts

291 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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Stan the Bat said:
Given the round trip time, I've been trying to get Alexa to set an alarm for the 28th of January 10022 to remind me to check if we get a reply to our reply, as I'm bound to forget - but she's not having it.

FourWheelDrift

89,633 posts

291 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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Maybe it's the Vogon Construction fleet building the intergalactic highway for the hyperspace express route. The radio energy being sent out every 18 minutes is when the fleet has to reverse to fill in the holes.

Pupp

12,357 posts

279 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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Saw this reported a couple of days ago and it made me think of a planning case I was involved with in a village near Jodrell Bank a couple of years ago,

The radio telescope guys at JB were objecting (vociferously) to a development of half a dozen dwellings in the middle of the village due to fears that EMI resulting from domestic gadgets would disrupt their pulsar observations. Maybe the Curtin Uni refectory has a particularly leaky old microwave,,, sonar

Mind boggling discovery; great spot for the student

Stan the Bat

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9,254 posts

219 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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Yes, I love these new discoveries .

Never a dull day with Astronomy.

Jim1064

379 posts

212 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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It could be a magnetar with a very slow rate of rotation

skeeterm5

3,709 posts

195 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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Maybe radiation leakage through an incomplete and rotating Dyson sphere.

Stan the Bat

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9,254 posts

219 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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skeeterm5 said:
Maybe radiation leakage through an incomplete and rotating Dyson sphere.
Now we're talking. tongue out

Eric Mc

122,855 posts

272 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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I think it's a broken down one of these and they are waiting for the AA -


oobie38

126 posts

182 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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a 'full minute' eh.

the miracle of a cosmos-wide measurement standard.

dudleybloke

20,476 posts

193 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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It means waiting to connect Bluetooth device.

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

5,857 posts

62 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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Pupp said:
Saw this reported a couple of days ago and it made me think of a planning case I was involved with in a village near Jodrell Bank a couple of years ago,

The radio telescope guys at JB were objecting (vociferously) to a development of half a dozen dwellings in the middle of the village due to fears that EMI resulting from domestic gadgets would disrupt their pulsar observations. Maybe the Curtin Uni refectory has a particularly leaky old microwave,,, sonar

Mind boggling discovery; great spot for the student
Funnily enough, my first thought was I wonder if they excluded all terrestrial sources. It wouldn't be the first time.

Surely it's just a pulsar though?

bmwmike

7,370 posts

115 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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How can they tell it has a strong magnetic field? Sorry for my ignorance.

Eric Mc

122,855 posts

272 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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X-Ray emissions?

Getragdogleg

9,102 posts

190 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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I wonder what a "minute" is in time terms where the signal originated from.

We have arrived at our quantities of time via observing how long it takes us to do a rotation/trip around our sun.

If the timings of 1 every 18 are observed and repeatedly observed then it's either a terrestrial interference or a big coincidence that's it's presenting in our format...

bmwmike

7,370 posts

115 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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Eric Mc said:
X-Ray emissions?
Thanks, make sense.

Regarding the object, good job they put a new telescope into space - could they directly image it i wonder.