Mysterious radio emissions from a star system found near the Big Dipper have been identified. A red and white dwarf star in tight orbit is colliding, emitting radio signals every two hours.
Scientists have detected a special type of radio signal from a star-forming galaxy called 'SDSSJ0826+5630', nearly 9 billion light-years away.
The radio signals detected provide a look-back in time of 8.8 billion years.
In 2022, unusual radio pulses led to the discovery of a neutron star with characteristics unlike any seen before.