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Scientists in Australia discover 'first of its kind' object in the Milky Way that flashes on and off
The spinning object is seen to emit a huge burst of energy lasting up to a minute every 18 minutes.
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Scientists in Australia discover 'first of its kind' object in the Milky Way that flashes on and off
Jan. 28, 2022 - 14:04
By euronews (in English)
The spinning object is seen to emit a huge burst of energy lasting up to a minute every 18 minutes.
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