Science in a Minute 102418 Slowest Rotating Pulsar Discovered

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An international group of scientists has discovered what they call the slowest rotating pulsar known to science. Using the Low Frequency Array radio telescope and interferometer, located in the Netherlands, the scientists clocked this pulsar to one rotation every 23.5 seconds. The fastest known pulsar rotates once every 1.4 milliseconds.
An international group of scientists has discovered what they call the slowest rotating pulsar known to science.Using the Low Frequency Array radio telescope and interferometer, located in the Netherlands, the scientists clocked this pulsar to one rotation every 23.5 seconds.The fastest known pulsar rotates once every 1.4 milliseconds. (Pulsars, which emit powerful and bright beams of radiation, are usually associated with rotating neutron stars, the remains of stars that had exploded in a supernova.