Pulsars are rapidly spinning neutron stars that emit powerful beams of radiation from their magnetic poles; when these beams sweep across space and point toward Earth, we detect them as regular pulses, making pulsars appear like cosmic lighthouses signaling from dead stars across the universe.
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Farful, what if a dead star kept sending signals? Pulsars are the remains of massive stars collapsed into neutron stars. They spin incredibly fast.
Sometimes hundreds of times per second.
As they spin, they emit powerful beams of radiation from their poles. When these beams point toward Earth, we detect them as pulses. That's why they're called pulsars. Like cosmic [music] lighthouses whispering dead stars still sending signals across the universe.
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