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Satellite Mix-Up: How a Dead NASA Craft Tricked Astronomers
AustraliaThursday, June 26, 2025
The team was not disappointed. They saw it as a puzzle to solve. They had to adjust their measurements because the signal was so close. This discovery shows that radio telescopes can also be used to monitor satellites. The team thinks the signal might have been caused by a spark or a tiny space rock hitting the satellite. But they are not sure.
The team is sure that other FRBs are not from satellites. Most telescopes can pinpoint where FRBs come from and can tell if they are from space or not. The signal from Relay 2 had almost no delay, which means it came from close by. This is very different from real FRBs, which have a big delay because they come from so far away.
This discovery shows that we need to be careful not to mix up signals from space with signals from satellites. It also shows that radio telescopes can be used to monitor satellites and help prevent damage. The team hopes to find more of these signals and learn more about them.
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