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Most Powerful Fast Radio Burst Ever Detected Hits Telescopes Across North America

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      Astronomers detected this exceptionally bright FRB, formally referred to as FRB 20250316A, in March from the direction of the Big Dipper using the CHIME radio telescope in British Columbia. They’re referring to the flash as “RBFLOAT” for “Radio Brightest Flash Of All Time.” The flash produced more energy in a few milliseconds than our Sun produces in four days.

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        Hey Tim, we’ve been sending out that signal to let Earth know they’re not alone for a while now. Want me to make it louder? They keep ignoring us.

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          Hey Tim, we’ve been sending out that signal to let Earth know they’re not alone for a while now. Want me to make it louder? They keep ignoring us.

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          "Fuck it John, turn it up and send it so we can knock off early and hit the bar before the all the stools fill up."

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            FRBs are pretty big research in radio astronomy. Some of theses events are very powerful and without the follow ups that typical sources have we just don't know much. I wonder if optical observatory were notify to try and see if they see anything at those coordinates

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              "Fuck it John, turn it up and send it so we can knock off early and hit the bar before the all the stools fill up."

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              "Tim... how high did you say you turned up that signal? This planet did have oceans a while ago, didn't it?"

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