God Gives Us High Five or Reaches for Cosmic Burrito [Astronomy]

18,700 years ago, a supernova in the Circinus constellation resulted in a neutron star that spins seven times per second, a pulsar 20 kilometers in diameter called PSR B1509-58. Yes, it’s either that or God’s hand giving us five. More »










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Posted: May 3rd, 2010 at 7:20am by Jesus Diaz


Topics: Astronomy, Chandra, Circinus constellation, Psr b1509-58