NASA ScienceCasts: Two Sides of the Same Star
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A neutron star comes from a large star that has run out of fuel, and exploded as a supernova. First it becomes a radio pulsar and later becomes a magnetar. Or maybe it’s the other way around!
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Gamma Ray
Supernova
X-Ray
Magnetar
Pulsar
Neutron Star
SMD
Science Mission Directorate
ScienceCasts
NASA
Astrophysics
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