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What’s the fuss over NASA’s image of a pulsar? – Deccan Herald
From time to time, NASA releases some surreal and quite literally “out of the world” images from various corners of the universe, captured by their numerous exploratory…
From time to time, NASA releases some surreal and quite literally “out of the world” images from various corners of the universe, captured by their numerous exploratory telescopes. On Tuesday, the American space agency’s 21-year old Chandra X-ray observatory released a jaw-dropping image of a pulsar.
A pulsar is a space object that radiates two narrow beams of lights in opposite directions. Pulsars are known to spin, leading an untrained human eye to believe that they are flickering stars, which…
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