The electronic device that was used is manufactured to a standard of “one defect in a million,” and no human error was found, Marine investigators said.
Astronomers using the Vera C. Rubin Observatory detected 800,000 changes in the sky during just a single observation session.
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Bright flash streaks across the night sky before house-rattling boom shakes neighborhoods and registers on the Richter scale
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Now, astronomers have released the data from the largest-ever sky survey at radio wavelengths, revealing nearly 13.7 million ...
Researchers say the "powerful engine" behind superluminous exploding stars had been hidden for years — until a "chirp" from the cosmos helped confirm their link.
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