By By Paul Sutter – Astrophysicist for livescience.com Neutron stars are essentially city-size atomic nuclei composed of individual neutrons crammed together just about as tightly as possible. Shown here, an illustration of a […] Read More
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From livesience.com comes this story of the discovery of a most rare type of very “young” neutron star, dubbed J1818.0-1607, which appears to whirl about at an incredible speed, that […] Read More
Rarest Planet in the Universe May Be Lurking in Orion’s Nose — Also, Discovery of the First Magnetar
By Brandon Specktor – Senior Writer September 03, 2020 This could be the first known planet in the universe to orbit three suns at once. In this article, scroll down for the magnetar discovery […] Read More