or even weeks following the initial gamma-ray burst. The afterglow starts to fade right away, so the earlier you catch the explosion, the more likely you are to be able to photograph the afterglow.
Now, a team of astronomers from MIT has pinpointed the origin of one such burst, FRB 20221022A, to the magnetosphere of a neutron star in a galaxy approximately 200 million light-years away.
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