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    PSR B1919+21 is a pulsar with a period of 1.3373 seconds and a pulse width of 0.04 seconds. Discovered by Jocelyn Bell Burnell on 28 November 1967, it...
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    PSR B1937+21 is a pulsar located in the constellation Vulpecula a few degrees in the sky away from the first discovered pulsar, PSR B1919+21. The name...
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    dubbed CP 1919, and is now known by a number of designators including PSR B1919+21 and PSR J1921+2153. Although CP 1919 emits in radio wavelengths, pulsars...
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    Crab Pulsar (redirect from PSR B0531+21)
    Macfarlane. Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who co-discovered the first pulsar PSR B1919+21 in 1967, relates that in the late 1950s a woman viewed the Crab Nebula...
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    very massive PSR J0952-0607 – the heaviest neutron star with 2.35+0.17 −0.17 M☉, a type of Black Widow Pulsar LGM-1 (now known as PSR B1919+21) – the first...
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  • Calvera (X-ray source) ) Cosmic Cannonball Radio pulsar Recycled pulsar PSR B1937+21 Low mass X-ray pulsar (LMXP) Accretion-powered pulsar Anomalous X-ray...
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    second brightest star in the constellation. In 1967, the first pulsar, PSR B1919+21, was discovered in Vulpecula by Jocelyn Bell, supervised by Antony Hewish...
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    origin. Its designation was later changed to CP 1919, and is now known as PSR B1919+21. Bug-eyed monster Extraterrestrial life Fairies Green Man (folklore and...
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    Temporarily dubbed "Little Green Man 1" (LGM-1) the source (now known as PSR B1919+21) was identified after several years as a rapidly rotating neutron star...
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    given the nickname "LGM-2" – a homage to the first pulsar discovered, PSR B1919+21, which was given the nickname "LGM-1" when it was originally theorized...
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