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Reclusive Neutron Star May Have Been Found in Famous Supernova – Jet Propulsion Laboratory

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the leading center for robotic exploration of the solar system.

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When a star explodes, it collapses onto itself before the outer layers are blasted into space. The compression of the core turns it into an extraordinarily dense object, with the mass of the Sun squeezed into an object only about 10 miles across. These objects have been dubbed neutron stars, because they are made nearly exclusively of densely packed neutrons. They are laboratories of extreme physics that cannot be duplicated here on Earth.
Rapidly rotating and highly magnetized neutron stars, called…

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