A <30 ns, >=300 kJy radio burst seen by ASKAP was localized to the defunct Relay 2 satellite, likely an electrostatic discharge or micrometeoroid impact.
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A nanosecond-duration radio pulse originating from the defunct Relay 2 satellite
A <30 ns, >=300 kJy radio burst seen by ASKAP was localized to the defunct Relay 2 satellite, likely an electrostatic discharge or micrometeoroid impact.