Scientists find slowest spinning ‘radio neutron star’ — it breaks all the dead-star rules
Submit on Friday, June 7th, 2024 21:11
Taking almost a full hour to rotate rather than fractions of a second, ASKAP?J1935+2148 is the slowest spinning radio-blasting neutron star ever seen.
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