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Wondrium Pilots: Neutron Stars and Pulsars

Sit down and interview a star. A neutron star, that is. And hear what it can tell us about stellar death, gravity, and our own universe.

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Examine the fascinating world of neutron stars and learn what they can teach us about our universe. Plus Pilots!-Giving you a chance to view pilot lectures before they become courses.
Neutron Stars and Pulsars

01: Neutron Stars and Pulsars

In 1967, a strange signal of data was detected by a radio telescope. Pulses of radio emission appeared with astonishing regularity, like a perfectly ticking clock. These pulses were the very first observations of a neutron star, the tiny and dense remnant left behind by the supernova death of an enormous star many times the mass of our own Sun. Explore what neutron stars are. Where do they come from? How do they work? And most important, what can these objects teach us about stellar death, gravity, and our own universe?

27 min