Lonely Neutron Star

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Lonely Neutron Star

NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s Very Large Telescope (still love the name) discovered this lone neutron star without a stellar companion.

A neutron star is the result of massive star undergoing a supernova explosion. This explosion forms a star with an extremely dense core and a powerful magnetic field. This rare type of neutron star has a very low magnetic field. It was formed from a supernova explosion over two thousand years ago.



Full article here
Image Credits: X-ray (NASA/CXC/ESO/F.Vogt et al); Optical (ESO/VLT/MUSE & NASA/STScI)

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