A burst of gravitational waves hit our planet. Astronomers have no clue where it's from.

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A mysterious cosmic event might have ever-so-slightly stretched and squeezed our planet last week. On Jan. 14, astronomers detected a split-second burst of gravitational waves, distortions in space-time … but researchers don't know where this burst came from.


The gravitational wave signal, picked up by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the Virgo interferometer, lasted only 14 milliseconds, and astronomers haven't yet been able to pinpoint the burst's cause or determine whether it was just a blip in the detectors.


neutron stars. Astronomers detected such gravitational waves from a neutron star collision in 2017 and from one in April of 2019, according to new findings that were presented at the meeting of the American Astronomical Society on Jan. 6.



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Scientists have been watching the merger of 3 black holes for about a year now, maybe a little more than.

It may be a burst caused by something in those three systems that are merging.... who knows?

Definitely cool though.
 
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Scientists have been watching the merger of 3 black holes for about a year now, maybe a little more than.

It may be a burst caused by something in those three systems that are merging.... who knows?

Definitely cool though.
Hi @Hazelelponi ; so are you into astronomy? :)
 
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