• PSR B1257+12, previously designated PSR 1257+12, alternatively designated PSR J1300+1240, is a millisecond pulsar located 2,300 light-years (710 parsecs)...
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    Pulsar (redirect from Radio pulsar)
    known by a number of designators including PSR B1919+21 and PSR J1921+2153. Although CP 1919 emits in radio wavelengths, pulsars have subsequently been...
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    PSR J0737−3039 is the first known double pulsar. It consists of two neutron stars emitting electromagnetic waves in the radio wavelength in a relativistic...
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    Pulsar planet (redirect from PSR J2322-2650)
    case of PSR B1937+21, the most massive object is thought to have a mass of less than 1/10000 of Earth's. A fast radio burst is a burst of radio waves,...
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  • Thüringen (FM) Radio TOP 40 (FM) Saxony statewide Radio PSR (FM) Hitradio RTL (FM) Energy Sachsen s. NRJ (FM) R.SA (FM) Apollo Radio (FM) local Radio Dresden...
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    PSR B1257+12 b, alternatively designated PSR B1257+12 A, also named Draugr, is an extrasolar planet approximately 2,300 light-years (710 pc) away in the...
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    PSR J1748−2446ad is the fastest-spinning pulsar known, at 716 Hz (times per second), or 43,000 revolutions per minute. This pulsar was discovered by Jason...
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    Vela Pulsar (redirect from PSR 0833-45)
    The Vela Pulsar (PSR J0835-4510 or PSR B0833-45) is a radio, optical, X-ray- and gamma-emitting pulsar associated with the Vela Supernova Remnant in the...
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    RA 19h 19m . It is also known as PSR J1921+2153 and is located in the constellation of Vulpecula. In 1967, a radio signal was detected using the Interplanetary...
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    fastest-spinning pulsar known within the Milky Way. PSR J0952–0607 was discovered by the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope during a search for pulsars in...
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