The real sound of Vela Pulsar captured by NASA.
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The real sound of Vela Pulsar captured by NASA.

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Pulsar
Binary star systems are pairs of stars held together by gravity, orbiting a common center of mass.
Binary star systems are pairs of stars held together by gravity, orbiting a common center of mass. More than half of all stars in our galaxy are part of a binary or multiple-star system making them surprisingly common. The stars in a binary can vary widely in mass, size, and brightness, and their interactions often shape their evolution in dramatic ways. In some cases, the gravity from one star can drag material from its companion, leading to explosive events like novae or even supernovae.
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Navigating Deep Space by Starlight
On August 6, 1967, astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell noticed a blip in her radio telescope data. And then another. Eventually, Bell Burnell figured out that these blips, or pulses, were not from people or machines.

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Page 215 of Harold Craft's 1970 PhD thesis 'Radio observations of the pulse profiles and dispersion measures of twelve pulsars'. This is where the story of 1979 Joy Division's 'Unknown pleasures' cover art began.
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