A mysterious object spotted in the cosmos is beaming radio waves toward Earth every 22 minutes.
At the end of their life, stars can collapse into neutron stars, superdense objects that pack billions of tons of matter into tiny little spaces, per NASA.
Some neutron stars shoot brilliant beams of light and energy from their magnetic poles.
This star is crossing the death lineScientists expect pulsating neutron stars to slow down until they reach a "death line."
This wasn't the first time a super slow object like this one had been spotted.
Persons:
Natasha Hurley, Walker, Hurley, Dr Hurley, Pete Wheeler, ICRAR
Organizations:
Service, Curtin University, NASA
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Australia, Western Australia