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| Mystifyingly Recurrent Pattern of Cosmic Radio Bursts Picked Up From Parallel Galaxy
Five-year in-depth monitoring with the help of a brand-new UK-based telescope has led scientists to conclude the origins of landmark FRBs could potentially be traced through analysis of how regularly they pop up on Earth's radars. After one of the cosmic studies prompted astronomers to reconsider the theory that FRBs are one-off events, the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, which has recently resumed its work, revealed exactly what's going on with FRB 121102 by discerning a further 32 bursts over five years, with the pattern believed to be recurrent. The team led by Jodrell Bank astronomers used the iconic 76-metre Lovell Telescope in their joint research published the other day in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. What appears to be an astonishing clue as to the origins of yet understudied fast radio bursts, or FRBs, the scientists have concluded each radio burst from FRB 121102 lasted approximately 90 days followed by a silence of 67 days, with the same