It could also disrupt electric power grids, as well as GPS, radio and satellite networks.
The new phenomena was previously unfathomable to anyone in the scientific community.
The star itself is now "sort of bouncing."
A new era of space weather is about to rock our world.
There are literally billions of intriguing objects just waiting for AI to find them.
Harvard professor Avi Loeb's team of scientists are now trying to retrieve it.
It all began when he joked that the photograph came from NASA's new James Webb Space Telescope.
These "pits" are at temperatures that are quite warm for the lunar surface. 63 degrees Fahrenheit. Whoa.