Mind Blowing: Astronomers Spot Most Distant Radio Burst Yet

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Mind Blowing: Astronomers Spot Most Distant Radio Burst Yet

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Re: Mind Blowing: Astronomers Spot Most Distant Radio Burst Yet

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Good one Michael.

"We were lucky to be looking at that little spot in the sky for that one millisecond after the eight billion years the pulse had traveled to catch it" - Awesome!

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