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Astronomers discover radio signals coming from rare 'Blue Eye Pulsar' after decades of silence
Astronomers have detected radio signals from a rare 'Blue Eye Pulsar' after it remained silent for decades. The discovery marks a significant development in understanding this unique celestial object.
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