A Pulsar is nothing more than a neutron star which points towards Earth [See related question]
A newly formed neutron star would have a temperature of 1011 - 1012 Kelvin, but after a year, it will cool down to 106 (a million) Kelvin, due to the large number of neutrinos it emits.
A pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star.
A neutron star with the mass of the Sun would only have a diameter of 12 kilometers!!
This is approximately the weight of the entire human population condensed into the size of a sugar cube.
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That would be called a "pulsar". See related question
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Not exactly, while a pulsar is a specific type of neutron star (that being a "spinning neutron star") and a binary system is a pair of stars orbiting each other, a pulsar does not need to be part of a binary system. It would be possible, however to have a binary system with one of the pair being a pulsar and the other a neutron star (assumed to be the non-spinning or "normal neutron star" variety).
pulsar 135
It's called a pulsar. However - ALL young neutron stars emit the said beam. It's only if that beam is detectable on Earth is it called a pulsar. So a Neutron Star and a Pulsar are the same thing. See related questions. but then again they are different.
First of all, the main distinguishing factor between Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 135 is the cost. Pulsar 150, as the name says, 150cc has more power, pick up and speed when compared to Pulsar 135. But, pulsar 135 has also got the equivalent features of Pulsar 150. (Because of the latest technology) In a nutshell, Pulsar 135 is a lite version of Pulsar 150. And, my opinion, Pulsar 150 is better...
No pulsar 200 is not available the best substitutes are Pulsar 220 s and Pulsar 180ug 4
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No, the Moon is not a pulsar. See related questions.
Nissan Pulsar was created in 1978.
No. A pulsar is a neutron star.
Pulsar Stargrave was created in 1977.
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Seiko corporation. They can be contacted through the Pulsar web site. Just search: Pulsar Watch.
There isn't a pulsar in our Solar System. The closest known pulsar is 280 light years from us.
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