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Beware of the Cow
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https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/06/m...ble-speed/
Quote:The event—or object—is referred to as “The Cow,” which seems a distinctly boring name for a violent, galaxy destroying explosion of unknown origin. It was detected as far brighter than an average supernova, and moving at an anomalously fast speed. The team of astronomers working the ATLAS telescope at the Keck Observatory reported the event in the Astronomer’s Telegram, where it sparked international curiosity and where the automated naming and cataloging system of the Telegram listed the report as “AT2018cow.” This is why we shouldn’t let computers name things.

I am constantly expecting deep space astronomy to turn up something like this; evidence of star-killer warfare, or a failed attempt to rip a wormhole into the next brane?
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This "cow" burst is odd, not just a standard supernova Astronomers think it could be a neutron star merging or a black hole shredding a star.The light decayed faster than expected which just adds to the puzzle.Its exciting and mind-boggling to think how little we know about space...
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