Astronomers say fast radio burst detected in the Milky Way produced by highly magnetized star
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The first fast radio burst to be discovered in the Milky Way has been traced back to a magnetar known as SGR 1935+2154 located 32,616 light-years away from Earth, astronomers researching the phenomena told Nature magazine.
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