Pulsars are cosmic lighthouses from neutron stars
Pulsars are super-dense, rapidly spinning neutron stars that sweep radio beams across space like cosmic lighthouses, offering a unique window into extreme physics.
Pulsars are rapidly spinning neutron stars that beam radio waves across space, much like lighthouses. These incredibly dense objects form when massive stars explode, leaving behind a core the size of a city but with the mass of our Sun. Their intense gravity and magnetic fields make them spin hundreds of times per second, channeling energy into narrow beams from their magnetic poles.
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