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‘Truly extraordinary’: Mega-laser shooting at us from halfway across the universe is the brightest ‘cosmic beacon’ we’ve ever seen

Astronomers have discovered a supercharged space laser shooting at Earth from halfway across the universe. The cosmic energy beam, which was partially revealed to us via a weird space-time trick first predicted by Einstein, is the brightest and most distant of its kind ever seen.

The natural laser, called a “hydroxyl megamaser” is essentially a giant beam of electromagnetic radiation emitted when a pair of galaxies violently merge. During these cosmic collisions, giant clouds of gas are compressed, exciting large reservoirs of hydroxyl (OH) molecules that release high-energy microwaves.

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