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Pulsars emit beams of radiation

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A lifeless star seems to be dying once more, say astronomers who’ve noticed a pulsar that’s steadily shedding its spin.

Pulsars are a type of neutron star, that are themselves the remnants of an enormous star that reached the tip of its life in a supernova explosion. They get their title as a result of they spin quickly, normally a number of instances a second, releasing beams of radiation that seem to “pulse” when considered from Earth. It’s thought that pulsars steadily decelerate over time, finally crossing a “death-line” as their rotation reaches a…

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