[ad_1] For the first time, astronomers have seen a stream of matter move rapidly from a neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field – a ten thousand billion times more powerful …
Read More »New observation breaks long-standing belief about neutron stars
[ad_1] Impression of the magnetized neutron star artist emitting a disc of matterIllustration: ICRAR / University of Amsterdam. Scientists have refuted a widely accepted idea about neutron stars with a recent observation …
Read More »Neutron star jets lower the theory
[ad_1] An artist impression of the neutron star with strong magnetic field in Swift J0243.6 + 6124 that launches a jet. During the brilliant explosion in which it was first discovered, the …
Read More »"Nuclear pulps" inside neutron stars are the strongest material in the universe
[ad_1] This site may generate affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. The physics at work in a neutron star can be incredibly complex. Neutrons that are well …
Read More »The strongest material in the universe discovered in the neutron star crust
[ad_1] The strongest material in the universe has been discovered: nuclear pulps from neutron stars. The material is so intense that it could never exist on Earth. If a small amount were …
Read More »NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Unravels Features Never Before Visited Around a Neutron Star |
[ad_1] <! – -> By NASA // September 17, 2018 <! –-> This animation shows a neutron star (RX J0806.4-4123) with a hot dust disk that produces an infrared signature detected by …
Read More »Hubble discovers features never seen before around a neutron star
[ad_1] An unusual infrared light emission from a nearby neutron star detected by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope could point to new features never seen before. One possibility is that there is a …
Read More »The surprising environment of an enigmatic neutron star
[ad_1] Infrared image of a neutron star (source on the right box) with extended infrared emission obtained from observations with the Hubble Space Telescope. The blue circle indicates the position of the …
Read More »"Your alliance was once a neutron star": science fans gather at Triton College
[ad_1] On September 15, more than 100 community members attended three lectures at Triton College to discover how gravitational waves can help scientists better understand black holes. Rob Owen, Associate Professor in …
Read More »New research suggests that nuclear pulps that live in neutron stars may be the hardest matter in the universe
[ad_1] To break nuclear pulps in neutron stars, it is theorized that you would need 10 billion times the force needed to break the steel. New research has suggested that nuclear pulps …
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