Crab Pulsar (redirect from PSR B0531+21)
The Crab Pulsar (PSR B0531+21 or Baade's Star) is a relatively young neutron star. The star is the central star in the Crab Nebula, a remnant of the supernova...
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core of the exploding star formed a pulsar, called the Crab Pulsar (or PSR B0531+21). The nebula and the pulsar that it contains are some of the most studied...
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the Crab Nebula (Messier 1, Taurus). Also known as the Crab Pulsar, or PSR B0531+21. Named after Walter Baade. Babcock's Magnetic Star is HD 215441 in Lacerta...
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Crab Pulsar 05h 34m 31.95s +22° 00′ 52.1″ 16.5 6500 F Baade's Star; PSR B0531+21, CM Tau; pulsar in the Crab Nebula 2M J044144 04h 41m 44.90s +23° 01′ 51...
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(CM Tauri, PSR B0531+21) 16.5 Vela Pulsar 24 PSR B0540-69 (in the Large Magellanic Cloud) 23 PSR B0656+14 26 PSR B0633+17 (Geminga) 25.5 PSR B1509-58 (*)...
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