For the last 10 years, scientists have been engaged in mysterious radio signals from a distant region of space every two hours. The source of these signals was finally revealed after long -term research and analysis.
Scientists, these radio waves called ILTJ1101, a long -term star, called a dual system, found that a dual system has found. The system consists of a white dwarf and a red dwarf that is extremely close to each other’s orbit. These two stars are a huge radio coup with the collision of magnetic fields. Thanks to the regular orbit movements of the stars, these radio impacts take place every 125 minutes and work like a perfect cosmic clock.
Where is the source of the signals?
According to the researchers, the ILTJ1101 system is about 1,600 light years away from the Earth and the constellation of the Great Bear. This discovery represents a situation where recurrent long radio blows are not observed for the first time that they do not come from a high magnetized neutron star known as Magnetar. This is an important turning point for the science community.
Although there were some speculations that the signals were caused by an alien civilization, these theories were refuted. For most people, this may be a disappointment, but for scientists, these signals are incredibly valuable. Because understanding the origin of such radio waves will make it possible to classify similar signals in the future much faster and easier.
This discovery also opens new doors to understand the complex structure of the universe and the dynamics it contains. For example, examining systems such as ILTJ1101 can allow us to obtain deeper information about the history of the universe. Researchers say that such signals offer a unique opportunity to examine the interactions between a white dwarf and red dwarf.
Whether we have imagined a message from aliens or a clue to solve the secrets of the universe, these mysterious signals are not directly answered to our questions about extraterrestrial life, but it opens the way for new discoveries about the fascinating nature of the universe.