WWWELLLLLLL??? DON'T YA HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY?Brigan wrote:
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Cool picture! I like it!
Actually, a pulsar is a rapidly rotating small white neutron star.
There is one in the Crab Nebula, the remains of a super nova, a widely-observed event, by Arab, Chinese, and Japanese astronomers recording the star's appearance in 1054 CE.
It's now known to be a small neutron star about 28 to 30 kilometers in diameter rotating at about 30.2 revolutions per second!!!
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The picture of the blue star is cool!
I like it.
Thanks.