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Pulsars
A pulsar is nothing more than a young neutron star, with a pole that points towards Earth.
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How are pulsars formed?
What is the biggest pulsar?
What is a name of a pulsar?
How far away is the nearest pulsar?
How far away is the closest pulsar?
Why did astronomers conclude that pulsars could not be pulsating stars?
How are pulsars related to supernovas?
A pulsar requires that a neutron star?
What do you mean when you say every pulsar is a neutron star but not every neutron star is a pulsar?
What is the favored explanation for the rapid spin rate of millisecond pulsar?
Are all neutron stars also pulsars?
Why were astronomers surprised to find a pulsar with a planetary system?
What is the size of pulsar?
What is the difference between a quasar and a pulsar?
Why do pulsars have large magnetic fields?
Is a pulsar a part of the solar system?
What types of technologies has best helped scientists to study very high-energy objects in outer space such as exploding supernovae black holes and pulsars?
What is the minimum safe distance from a pulsar for a planet with life?
Why may there be more pulsars then we observe?
How fast does a pulsar rotate?