Astronomers have discovered a strange spinning star that appears to be older than the explosion that gave birth to it, scientists say. The star is a pulsar, a rotating, super-dense core left behind ...
Scientists scanning the heart of the Milky Way have spotted a tantalizing signal: a possible ultra-fast pulsar spinning every 8.19 milliseconds near Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at our ...
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⚡ Pulsars are much richer than we thought
The fast-spinning cores of dead stars, pulsars, appear to emit radio signals not only from their poles but also from their outer regions. This richness in emissions contradicts our ...
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Pulsars to the extreme: Spinning dead stars found blasting radio signals from their edges
Astronomers have discovered that rapidly spinning dead stars called neutron stars at the heart of pulsars can blast out radio signals from their edges. The finding could overturn decades of thinking ...
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