A supernova will create the pulsar.
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pulsars
Pulsars are formed during a supernova event when a massive star explodes, leaving behind a dense core called a neutron star. As this neutron star rotates rapidly, it emits beams of radiation that we detect as pulses, hence the name "pulsars." So, pulsars are directly related to the remnants of supernova explosions.
Pulsars are not only a kind of neutron star, they are neutron stars. See related question.
No. Supernovas are cataclysmic eruptions from massive stars that have come to the end of their lives. See related questions
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The Pulsars ended in 2000.
The Pulsars was created in 1994.
Pulsars are studied by astronomers.
Supernovas are the explosions of large stars in space.
Pulsars are located every where around the universe keep in mind pulsars are neutron stars so that means they were formed by large stars that have aged and died out
no