The-Silent-Cosmos
Lady Eleanor Voss first noticed the anomaly on a Tuesday in October, 1887. She had been tracking the pulsar signals from Cygnus X-3 for eleven consecutive nights when, at precisely 3:47 in the morning, the signal from PSR 1929+10 stopped. Not faded. Not distorted. Stopped. As if a throat had been slit between the star and the telescope, and no vibration could ever cross that wound again. She...
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