While magnetars being the culprit for this phenomenon is exciting, a sample of one does not make for a robust data set. Weirder still is what the astronomers
didn't see which only makes John Timmer's editor's headline all the more curious. Closer to home,
Astronomers Find The Moon's "Long-Lost Twin" in the form of a large rock which broke off our satellite four billion years ago right behind Mars. Whether or not you swallow the Theia hypothesis, John Pinkstone's discovery by way of a multinational team of astronomers, is provocative. (CS)
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