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Home / Posts Tagged "pulsar"

Tag: pulsar

We’ve used a new technique to discover the brightest radio pulsar outside our own galaxy

03/05/2022

By Chengyi Wang

When a star explodes and dies in a supernova, it takes on a new life of sorts. Pulsars are the extremely rapidly rotating objects left over after massive stars have exhausted their fuel supply. They are extremely dense, with a mass similar to the Sun crammed into a region the size of Sydney. Pulsars emit …

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