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#Pulsars Reel by @lessweya - Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars formed after a massive star explodes.
As they spin, they emit narrow beams of electromagnetic radiation fro
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Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars formed after a massive star explodes. As they spin, they emit narrow beams of electromagnetic radiation from their magnetic poles. When one of these beams sweeps past Earth, our instruments record a highly regular pulse. To analyse this timing, scientists sometimes translate the data into sound. Space itself is silent - what you’re hearing is measured information, not noise. #space #universe #star #viral #nasa
#Pulsars Reel by @cosmo_pops - Objects like pulsars or nebulae emit radio waves, X-rays, or light. Telescopes record those signals.

Scientists then translate the signal frequency i
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Objects like pulsars or nebulae emit radio waves, X-rays, or light. Telescopes record those signals. Scientists then translate the signal frequency into audible sound frequencies. For example: • Faster pulses → higher pitch • Stronger signals → louder sound A famous example is signals from a Pulsar, which naturally create regular pulses that sound like a cosmic heartbeat. The universe might be silent… but its patterns can still be heard. Follow @cosmo_pops for physics that breaks intuition. #universe #space #bigbang #astrophysics #pulsar
#Pulsars Reel by @beyond_timespace - ✨💫🤯🛰️Pulsars - The universe's fastest spinning beacons!

Pulsars are among the most extraordinary objects in the universe-rapidly spinning remnants
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✨💫🤯🛰️Pulsars — The universe’s fastest spinning beacons! Pulsars are among the most extraordinary objects in the universe—rapidly spinning remnants of massive stars that ended their lives in violent supernova explosions. They are a special type of neutron star, incredibly dense objects that pack more mass than the Sun into a sphere only about 20 kilometers wide. What makes pulsars truly remarkable is their rotation: they are the fastest rotating objects known, spinning anywhere from a few times per second to over 700 times per second in extreme cases. This immense speed is a result of the conservation of angular momentum. When a massive star collapses, its core shrinks drastically, causing it to spin faster—similar to how a figure skater spins faster when pulling in their arms. Pulsars also have extremely strong magnetic fields, and as they rotate, they emit beams of electromagnetic radiation from their magnetic poles. If these beams align with Earth, they are detected as highly regular pulses, giving pulsars their name. A well-known example is the Crab Pulsar, which rotates about 30 times per second. Even more extreme are millisecond pulsars, which have been “recycled” by drawing matter from companion stars, reaching incredible rotational speeds and stability—so precise they rival atomic clocks. Although pulsars gradually slow down as they emit energy, their combination of rapid rotation, intense gravity, and powerful magnetic fields makes them cosmic laboratories, helping scientists study physics under the most extreme conditions imaginable.🌀🚀📡🌌☀️🌞🌟🌠💥 #astronomy #astrophotography #universe #space #blackhole
#Pulsars Reel by @space_facts7 - Pulsars are neutron stars that send radio waves into
space with uniform rhythms such as heartbeats. A pulsar from the Latin word "pulsate" means "thro
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Pulsars are neutron stars that send radio waves into space with uniform rhythms such as heartbeats. A pulsar from the Latin word “pulsate” means “throwing like a heart.” * A pulsar with a radius of 10-15 km is a highly magnetized structure with a mass much larger than the Sun with a radius of about 1 million km. It has such a large mass that a teaspoon of neutron star weighs about one million tons. The radiation propagates out of the magnetic poles, and the radiation pulses (pulse-impact) are received as the beam coincides with Earth; as the lighthouse causes the beam to shine. These clock “tik tak”s, which have enormous cosmic wheels, make them the best known watches of humanity. Credit:@astronomdaily Follow us @space_facts7 . . . #mountains #snowymountains #mountainview #sunset #sunsetsky
#Pulsars Reel by @beyond_timespace - ✨💫🤯🛰️Dangerous Phenomena in the Universe.

Pulsars are rapidly spinning neutron stars formed after a massive star explodes. Though only about 20 km
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✨💫🤯🛰️Dangerous Phenomena in the Universe. Pulsars are rapidly spinning neutron stars formed after a massive star explodes. Though only about 20 km wide, they rotate incredibly fast and emit powerful beams of radiation and particle winds. Over millions of years, their continuous energy output becomes immense, making pulsars some of the most energetic long-lasting objects in the universe. Their radiation can strip atmospheres and disrupt nearby planetary systems. A supernova is the catastrophic explosion of a dying star. Within seconds, it releases an enormous amount of total energy—often exceeding the Sun’s entire lifetime output. The resulting shockwave blasts through space at extreme speeds, destroying nearby systems and creating heavy elements such as iron, gold, and uranium that later become part of planets and life. Magnetars are neutron stars with the strongest magnetic fields known—trillions of times stronger than Earth’s. Their magnetic energy is so extreme that it can crack the star’s crust, producing violent “starquakes” and powerful gamma-ray bursts. The magnetic field alone can distort atoms and release tremendous energy across space. A kilonova occurs when two neutron stars collide and merge. This rare event releases staggering total energy and powerful gravitational waves. The explosion ejects neutron-rich matter that forms heavy elements like gold and platinum. The radiation and shock from such a collision would be devastating to anything nearby. Ultimately, humans represent a different kind of dangerous phenomenon. Compared to cosmic explosions we are tiny, yet our intelligence gives us unlimited possibilities. Humanity can explore galaxies, reshape planets, and harness enormous energies—but it also possesses the power to destroy its own world. In potential influence, humans may become one of the most powerful forces in the universe.🌀🚀📡🌌☀️🌞🌟🌠💥 #astronomy #astrophotography #universe #space #blackhole
#Pulsars Reel by @beyond_timespace - ✨💫🤯🛰️Pulsars spin so fast they make black holes look calm.🌌

Black holes are often considered the most fascinating objects in the universe-regions
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✨💫🤯🛰️Pulsars spin so fast they make black holes look calm.🌌 Black holes are often considered the most fascinating objects in the universe—regions where gravity is so powerful that not even light can escape. Yet, pulsars can be even more astonishing. A pulsar is a type of neutron star, the collapsed core left behind after a massive star explodes as a supernova. These objects pack more mass than the Sun into a sphere only about 20 kilometers wide. What makes them extraordinary is their rotation speed and precision. Pulsars spin incredibly fast and emit beams of radiation from their magnetic poles. As the star rotates, these beams sweep across space like cosmic lighthouses. When the beam crosses Earth, astronomers detect a pulse—hence the name “pulsar.” Some of them rotate so fast that they rival the accuracy of atomic clocks. One famous example is the Vela Pulsar, located about 1,000 light-years away. It spins roughly 11 times per second, releasing powerful bursts of radio and gamma radiation. The Crab Pulsar, born from the supernova observed in 1054 AD, rotates about 30 times per second, producing intense radiation and energetic particle winds. Even more extreme are millisecond pulsars. PSR J0437-4715 spins around 174 times per second and is one of the closest known pulsars to Earth. PSR B1937+21, the first discovered millisecond pulsar, rotates at a staggering 642 times per second. The record holder is PSR J1748-2446ad, the fastest known spinning neutron star. It completes about 716 rotations every second, meaning its surface moves at nearly a quarter of the speed of light. While black holes dominate with gravity, pulsars showcase nature’s precision and speed. These rapidly spinning stellar corpses prove that the universe’s coolest objects are not always the darkest ones—they can also be the fastest.🌀🚀📡🌌☀️🌞🌟🌠💥 #astronomy #astrophotography #universe #space #blackhole
#Pulsars Reel by @beyond_timespace - ✨💫🤯🛰️Pulsars spinning at wildly different cosmic speeds!

The PSR B0531+21 (Crab Pulsar) - rotates at about 30 times per second and is located in t
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✨💫🤯🛰️Pulsars spinning at wildly different cosmic speeds! The PSR B0531+21 (Crab Pulsar) — rotates at about 30 times per second and is located in the Crab Nebula, around 6,500 light-years away. It is a young and extremely energetic pulsar formed from a supernova recorded in 1054 AD, and it powers the bright nebula around it with intense radiation. PSR J1012+5307 — spins rapidly at about 190 rotations per second and lies roughly 2,000 light-years away in the constellation Leo. It is part of a binary system with a white dwarf and is known for its highly stable rotation, making it useful for testing theories of gravity and space-time. The fastest known pulsar, PSR J1748−2446ad, rotates at an incredible 716 times per second. It is located about 18,000 light-years away in the globular cluster Terzan 5, and its extreme speed provides valuable insights into the physical limits of neutron stars. PSR B0329+54 — rotates more slowly at about 0.7 times per second and is situated around 3,400 light-years away in the constellation Camelopardalis. It is one of the brightest radio pulsars and has been extensively studied, serving as a key reference for understanding pulsar emission behavior. These pulsars highlight the diversity of neutron stars—from young energetic remnants to ultra-fast millisecond rotators and stable cosmic clocks.🌀🚀📡🌌☀️🌞🌟🌠💥 #astronomy #astrophotography #universe #space #blackhole
#Pulsars Reel by @cosmic_gyaan - Space is completely silent.
So how are we able to "hear" a pulsar?
Here's the truth - pulsars don't produce sound.
They emit powerful radio waves that
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Space is completely silent. So how are we able to “hear” a pulsar? Here’s the truth — pulsars don’t produce sound. They emit powerful radio waves that travel through the vacuum of space. Radio telescopes detect those signals, and scientists convert the data into audio using a process called sonification. So what you’re hearing isn’t space noise… it’s the universe translated into something we can understand. 🌌 Stay curious with Cosmic Gyaan. 🚀 #sound #pulsarstars #space #vaccum #Science

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