It can use its High Frequency Instrument to look for the infrared emission from dust that is warmed by stars associated with far-off galaxies.
BBC: Science & Environment
According to Tomsick, the radio emission from the gas and dust surrounding the star make those pulses more difficult to read.
MSN: Runaway star may be fastest pulsar yet - Technology & science - Space - Space.com | NBC News
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