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Date: 2008-07-14 17:10:40
Universe
Neutron stars
Pulsars
Radio astronomy
Stellar astronomy
Star
Geminga
Radio-quiet neutron star
Millisecond pulsar
Star types
Astronomy
Space

Pulsars In the late 1960s a graduate student studying some data from a radio telescope noticed an odd point-like source of radio emissions that seemed to be blinking on and off regularly. Several astronomical objects we

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