This is the first time I ever encountered a Neutron that looked like this. https://www.edsm.net/en/system/id/3600665/name/PSR+J0751+1807
Its pulsating so fast I thought my graphics card was failing, I feel like i'm getting nauseous just looking at it, amazing!
To all you explorers out there who have been through the galaxy, are things like this frequent?
"Situated just a few hundred light years outside frontier borders, this is a pair of unusual pulsars. The primary pulsar is a so-called millisecond pulsar, rotating hundreds to thousands of times per second. It is also unusually heavy at 4.5 solar masses. The companion pulsar is extremely faint and cold for a neutron star - only 3.8 million kelvin. By contrast, the primary pulsar has an effective temperature of 558 million kelvin.
This pair was studied by the Keck Observatory in Hawaii."
Its pulsating so fast I thought my graphics card was failing, I feel like i'm getting nauseous just looking at it, amazing!
To all you explorers out there who have been through the galaxy, are things like this frequent?
"Situated just a few hundred light years outside frontier borders, this is a pair of unusual pulsars. The primary pulsar is a so-called millisecond pulsar, rotating hundreds to thousands of times per second. It is also unusually heavy at 4.5 solar masses. The companion pulsar is extremely faint and cold for a neutron star - only 3.8 million kelvin. By contrast, the primary pulsar has an effective temperature of 558 million kelvin.
This pair was studied by the Keck Observatory in Hawaii."