Scientists map a pulsar for the 1st time | | Pulsars - the extremely dense but tiny remnants of exploded stars - have been known for decades, but remain one of the most enigmatic phenomena in the known universe. They're not easy to study, in part due to their immense distances. Now, using a special X-ray telescope launched to the International Space Station in 2017, scientists have been able to map a pulsar and take precise measurements of its size and mass, for the 1st time. These momentous findings also include odd hot spots on the pulsar's surface. Read more and see a video. | | |
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Tonight … Last quarter moon | | The moon reaches its last quarter phase on December 19 at 04:57 UTC. In the coming week, watch for it to rise in the east in the hours after midnight, waning thinner each morning. Read more. | | |
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