Has Radio Astronomy Discovered The Coming Of Galactus?

Posted by on April 15th, 2010
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Who needs The Watcher? According to radio astronomers at the University of Manchester, a “baffling new object” in a nearby galaxy is unlike anything they’ve seen before.

But those who know better sure recognize that color scheme, that stature…

The object appeared very suddenly last May at radio wavelengths and has persisted ever since, showing no signs of going away. It was originally thought to be a young supernova, as M82 is a known star nursery. But most of M82’s stars die quickly in massive stellar explosions — a new supernova generally occurs once every two or three decades — at which point their radio wavelengths begin a slow decay. The mystery object has shown no such signs of dimming.

I for one welcome our new world eating overlord.

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2 Responses to “Has Radio Astronomy Discovered The Coming Of Galactus?”

  1. busterggi Says:

    I volunteer to be his new herald – with that kind of power even I can lose weight.

  2. Marty Says:

    Yes, welcome, but don't come any closer though !