Peryton (astronomy)
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peryton-astronomy-173-2941382
title:
Peryton (astronomy)
text:
In radio astronomy, perytons are short man-made radio signals of a few milliseconds resembling fast radio bursts (FRB). A peryton differs from radio frequency interference by the fact that it is a pulse of several to tens of millisecond duration which sweeps down in frequency. They are further verified by the fact that they occur at the same time in many beams, indicating that they come from Earth, whereas FRBs occur in only one or two of the beams, indicating that they are of galactic origin. T
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Short man-made radio signals
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peryton_(astronomy)
date created:
2015-05-11T15:17:34Z
date modified:
2024-09-02T01:29:50Z
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