pulsar

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Black holes, the cosmic microwave background, pulsars , neutron stars, gravitational lenses, gravity waves - these are just a few of the phenomena that would make no sense without general relativity.
a celestial object, thought to be a rapidly rotating neutron star, that emits regular pulses of radio waves and other electromagnetic radiation at rates of up to one thousand pulses per second.
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The object is being stimulated by jets from a rapidly spinning (about thirty times a second) neutron star called a 'pulsar' .
The Universe has its own heavenly sounds, such as 'pulsars' , planetary magnetospheres and solar winds.
Black holes, the cosmic microwave background, 'pulsars' , neutron stars, gravitational lenses, gravity waves - these are just a few of the phenomena that would make no sense without general relativity.
I read up on interstellar objects and astrophysics and studied quasars, 'pulsars' and supernovas, but my main focus was black holes.
These emanations come from rapidly spinning neutron stars called 'pulsars' - rotating beacons that periodically send energy in the direction of the earth.
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