The closest known pulsar to Earth is the PSR J0108-1431, located about 424 light-years away.
The closest known pulsar to Earth is the PSR J0108-1431, which is located about 424 light-years away in the constellation Cetus. Pulsars are highly magnetized rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation.
The nearest known pulsar is the PSR J0108-1431, located about 424 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Cetus. Pulsars are rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation, with their distance from us varying based on their location in the Milky Way galaxy.
The closest star in the Big Dipper to Earth is Alkaid, which is approximately 100 light-years away.
Alpha Centauri is a trinary, about 4.5 light years from earth. Of those three stars, Proxima Centauri is the closest; it is 4.2 light years away.
The atmosphere of the Crab Pulsar is primarily composed of ionized particles, such as electrons and positrons, due to the intense magnetic and electric fields emitted by the pulsar. These high-energy particles interact with the strong magnetic field to produce the unique emission properties observed from the Crab Pulsar.
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The closest known pulsar to Earth is the PSR J0108-1431, which is located about 424 light-years away in the constellation Cetus. Pulsars are highly magnetized rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation.
i think the closest planet to Saturn is Jupiter and i think it is 700 lite years away
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Jupiter's closest moon which is Io is 421700 kilometers away from it
4.2 light years away
If you are referring to Gamma Velorum (and a bunch of other variants), it is a binary star system (pulsar) about 800 light years away.
21 miles at the closest point
As far as light can travel
The closest (DX Cnc) is 11.8 lightyears away. The farthest is nearly 4000 lightyears away.
The closest we get to Jupiter when we pass it is about 629 million kilometers.
The nearest known pulsar is the PSR J0108-1431, located about 424 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Cetus. Pulsars are rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation, with their distance from us varying based on their location in the Milky Way galaxy.