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#Astronomy #history through the lenses of hard-working Hubble telescope: the #crabnebulae 55 years ago

55 years ago, pulsars were first discovered! Pulsars are the collapsed, rapidly spinning cores of stars that appear to “blink” or pulse. This Hubble image shows the Crab Nebula, home to a pulsar that appears to pulse 30 times per second. For more: go.nasa.gov/3vCq89K

NASAHubble's tweet image. 55 years ago, pulsars were first discovered!

Pulsars are the collapsed, rapidly spinning cores of stars that appear to “blink” or pulse.

This Hubble image shows the Crab Nebula, home to a pulsar that appears to pulse 30 times per second. For more: go.nasa.gov/3vCq89K


#Astronomy #history through the lenses of hard-working Hubble telescope: the #crabnebulae 55 years ago

55 years ago, pulsars were first discovered! Pulsars are the collapsed, rapidly spinning cores of stars that appear to “blink” or pulse. This Hubble image shows the Crab Nebula, home to a pulsar that appears to pulse 30 times per second. For more: go.nasa.gov/3vCq89K

NASAHubble's tweet image. 55 years ago, pulsars were first discovered!

Pulsars are the collapsed, rapidly spinning cores of stars that appear to “blink” or pulse.

This Hubble image shows the Crab Nebula, home to a pulsar that appears to pulse 30 times per second. For more: go.nasa.gov/3vCq89K


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