The Crab Pulsar, a remnant of a supernova whose burst was visible from Earth in 1054, emits a mysterious radio signal known ...
This is the Crab Pulsar, and within its radio pulses is a strange signal that has puzzled astronomers for years. Called the ...
The specific pulsar I’m discussing is known as the Crab Pulsar, located in the center of the Crab Nebula 6,000 light-years away from us." Related: A star exploded almost 1000 years ago and left ...
A theoretical astrophysicist from the University of Kansas may have finally solved a nearly two-decade-old mystery ...
There are strange "zebra" patterns coming from the Crab Nebula, and the reason has to do with plasma refraction.
A long-standing enigma surrounding the Crab Pulsar, a neutron star at the center of the Crab Nebula, may have been unraveled.
The Crab Nebula features a neutron star at its center that has formed into a 12-mile-wide pulsar pinwheeling electromagnetic radiation across the cosmos. "The emission, which resembles a ...
A study reveals the cause behind the Crab Nebula’s zebra radiation pattern: plasma diffraction in the pulsar's magnetosphere.
An astrophysicist has cracked the mystery behind strange "zebra" stripes in radio signals from the Crab Nebula. This ...