Home / Tag Archives: pulsar

Tag Archives: pulsar

The scientists saw “boiling” of the star-pulsar

This star is about 4-5 times heavier than the Sun. Telescope “Kepler” for the first time allowed astronomers to see how “boil” separate regions on the surface of the star from the class of so-called Cepheids variable stars, the brightness and the size of which gradually rise and fall over …

Read More »

Astronomers have discovered an unusual pulsar

Pulsars are known to be extremely dense neutron stars. Two rather strange celestial bodies, neutron stars B1859+07 and B0919+06 may be the most “clingy friends”, all linked with each other space objects known to scientists-astronomers. The circulation period of these extremely dense stars is only a few minutes, they and …

Read More »