Scientists may have found a powerful new space object: 'It doesn't fit comfortably into any known category'

Scientists found a mysterious cosmic object that's between 10 and 100 times more powerful than all known supernovas. What could it be?

A spiral galaxy is tilted at a 45 degree angle amidst stars in space.
NGC 4945 is an edge-on spiral galaxy just 11 million light years away in Centaurus
(Image credit: ESO)

A bewilderingly powerful mystery object found in a nearby galaxy and only visible so far in millimeter radio wavelengths could be a brand new astrophysical object unlike anything astronomers have seen before.

The object has been named 'Punctum,' derived from the Latin pūnctum meaning "point" or
"dot," by a team of astronomers led by Elena Shablovinskaia of the Instituto de Estudios Astrofísicos at the Universidad Diego Portales in Chile. Shablovinskaia discovered it using ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array.

Astrobiology Magazine