John Holmes

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Rotating neutron stars are known as pulsars. Soon after the first pulsar was discovered, another one was detected in the heart of the Crab Nebula, the remnants of a supernova observed by Chinese astronomers in 1054. The Crab Nebula pulsar is about the size of a city and rotates thirty times every second.
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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