DEAD STAR COMES ALIVE! Scientists Stunned by 'Zombie Star' Flares
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 Published On Apr 18, 2024

Dive into the astonishing story of a magnetar, once thought dead, that's sending signals across the cosmos from 8,000 light-years away. Discover what magnetars are, how this one came back to life, and what its unusual radio pulses mean for our understanding of the universe. Join us as we explore how cutting-edge technology helps scientists unravel the mysteries of the most magnetic objects in space. Don't miss out on uncovering the secrets of these cosmic phenomena!

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:46 Discovery of Gaia-BH3
03:08 Comparisons and Implications
05:20 Scientific and Astronomical Significance
07:55 Outro
08:24 Enjoy

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