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Scientists found a star, ASKAP J1832, 15,000 light years away. It pulses every 44 minutes with radio waves and X-rays, which is unusual.

ASKAP J1832 might be a magnetar or special white dwarf star. A magnetar is a neutron star with a strong magnetic field.

Scientists found a star, ASKAP J1832, 15,000 light years away. It pulses every 44 minutes with radio waves and X-rays, which is unusual.

ASKAP J1832 might be a magnetar or special white dwarf star. A magnetar is a neutron star with a strong magnetic field.