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Astronomers recently spotted strange inexplicable spikes radio emissions that reached us from the far depths of Cosmos. Mysterious flashes lasting only a split second throw out more energy than a million years our The sun. Previously, such outbreaks were not recorded, although they were are described. Now scientists from Swinburne University using Parkes powerful telescope were able to catch these inexplicable bursts of energy. Astronomers tried to figure out which event should was to happen in space, capable of provoking the appearance of mysterious energy surges known to science as “blitzers”. However, it is too early to draw a final conclusion. Experts do not fully understand the reasons for the birth of mysterious radio waves. One of the assumptions of scientists is large-scale catastrophe occurred at a distance of more than 5 billion light years from our planet. “An event of what magnitude could provoke the emergence of these extremely powerful outbreaks, to Unfortunately, neither I nor my colleagues know for sure, “said astronomer Kate Bannister of CSIRO (Research Institute in Australia). “All our ideas are very exotic. The only thing we have to do is work by elimination and suppose”.
However, the astronomer nevertheless expressed the hope that received from recent observations data can help gather all the information together and bring us closer to unraveling this mystery.