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• Crab Pulsar, SN1054: Hubble Time-Lapse Movie with Sound 4.8.2020 VIDEO: The movie shows dynamic rings, wisps and jets of matter and antimatter around the pulsar in the Crab Nebula as observed in optical light by Hubble. The movie was made from 24 Hubble observations made between August 2000 and April 2001. To produce a movie of reasonable length the sequence was looped several times, as in looped weather satellite images. Sound of the pulsar from the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics was ad
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What’s a pulsar? Why does it pulse?
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Hubble Space Telescope captures exquisite view of nearby star cluster before it fades away
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On November 28, 1967, astronomers found the first pulsar. Space History Archives👉 https://space-com.visitlink.me/xsOjwW A pulsar is a super-dense star that rotates super fast. As the pulsar spins, it emits two beams of light in opposite directions. When astronomers look at a pulsar, it looks like a star that's flickering on and off at a steady, constant pace. The first pulsar was observed by Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish. They were looking at the constellation Vulpecula when they saw a
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The Hand of God in Space (It’s Not What You Think)
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What If Earth Got Too Close to a Pulsar? Deadly Cosmic Beams Explained #space #universe #trending
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Astronomy | Space | Universe | Pulsar: The Cosmic Lighthouse 🌌 A pulsar is a special kind of spinning neutron star—the incredibly dense, collapsed core of a massive star... | Instagram
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Explaining The Universe on Instagram: "A pulsar is a special type of neutron star that spins incredibly fast and sends out beams of radiation from its magnetic poles. These objects are created when a massive star explodes in a supernova and its core collapses into an ultra-dense ball—so dense that a teaspoon of its material would weigh billions of tons. Because pulsars have strong magnetic fields and rotate rapidly, they sweep their radiation beams across space like a cosmic lighthouse. When one
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universe & space | science on Instagram: "This animation zooms into a neutron star and its accretion disk to show a millisecond pulsar in close-up. A pulsar is a rapidly rotating neutron star that emits pulses of radiation (such as X-rays and radio waves) at regular intervals. A millisecond pulsar is one with a rotational period between 1 and 10 milliseconds, or from 60,000 to 6,000 revolutions per minute. Pulsars form in supernova explosions, but even newborn pulsars don’t spin at millisecond s
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