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NASA shares stunning pulsar SXP 1062 imagery embedded in supernova remnant – Republic World
NASA’s image obtained using two special filters shows a rotating, super-dense core of SXP 1062 spinning slowly, emitting vibrant X-ray outbursts.

NASA on February 2 shared breathtaking imagery of a mystical spinning star dubbed as pulsar SXP 1062. Taking to its official Instagram account, the Space administration shared the bright galactic entitys photograph captured by NASAs Hubble, born out of a star that nearly exploded nearly 40,000 years ago. The image shows a rotating, super-dense core of SXP 1062 spinning slowly, emitting vibrant X-ray outbursts. The star, according to NASA, was found to be associated with supernova remnant MCSNR…
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