Astronomers have spotted a 'spooky' object 'unlike anything seen before' that keeps shining and disappearing in space.
Astronomers have spotted a "spooky" object "unlike anything seen before" that keeps shining and disappearing in space.
Researchers think the object could be a neutron star or a white dwarf - collapsed cores of stars - with an ultra-powerful magnetic field, The Mirror reports. "But nobody expected to directly detect one like this, because we didn't expect them to be so bright. He said: "It's exciting that the source I identified last year has turned out to be such a peculiar object."
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