A river of bursts from a galaxy as recorded by the FAST telescope

International Team of Astronomers Reports on Largest-ever Observed Set of Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts

A flurry of more than 1,650 FRBs detected by FAST telescope over 47 days in 2019 unlocks clues to the nature and location of the powerful millisecond-long cosmic radio explosions.

A "river" of bursts from a galaxy as recorded by the FAST telescope. The burst count and energies are shown in histograms, mimicking the painting "A Vast Land," by WANG Ximeng of the Song Dynasty. (Image by NAOC)

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