Pulsars are created by supernovae.
The Pulsars was created in 1994.
Pulsars and neutron stars are hot because of all the residual heat left over in the core of the original star.
Pulsars are best observed in the radio part of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is because their strong radio emission allows them to be detected and studied using radio telescopes. However, pulsars have also been observed at other frequencies, including X-ray and gamma-ray wavelengths.
Pulsars are about half the size of Manhattan
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A supernova will create the pulsar.See related question.
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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
No, they are completely different. See related questions
A Pulsar. See related question
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The Pulsars ended in 2000.
The Pulsars was created in 1994.
Pulsars are studied by astronomers.
The is no connection - they are one and the same. See related question.
Supernovas are the explosions of large stars in space.