Immensely powerful 'magnetar' is emitting wobbly radio signals in our galaxy — and scientists can't explain them

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Strange radio signals coming from a magnetar that "woke up" after more than a decade of radio silence cannot be explained by our current understanding of the universe's strongest magnets, hinting at a puzzling new phenomenon.

Immensely powerful 'magnetar' is emitting wobbly radio signals in our galaxy — and scientists can't explain them : Read more
Perhaps they should learn how to title correctly then people could discuss better . All radio signals are wobbly because they are waves . Shrugs shoulders !
 
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Strange radio signals coming from a magnetar that "woke up" after more than a decade of radio silence cannot be explained by our current understanding of the universe's strongest magnets, hinting at a puzzling new phenomenon.

Immensely powerful 'magnetar' is emitting wobbly radio signals in our galaxy — and scientists can't explain them : Read more
I've read some more on this and could you please answer a question ?

How does one conserve a telescope vector on a moving body ?

How does one observe a radio signal with a telescope when radio waves are not visible or do you mean something different ?