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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
The Pulsar Powered Crab
Explanation:
In the Summer of 1054 A.D. Chinese astronomers reported [ http://www.stsci.ed…] that a star in the constellation of Taurus [ http://bradley.brad…] suddenly became as bright as the full Moon. Fading slowly, it remained visible for over a year. It is now understood that a spectacular supernova explosion [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] - the detonation of a massive star whose remains [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] are now visible as the Crab Nebula [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]- was responsible for the apparition. The core of the star collapsed [ http://www.stsci.ed…] to form a rotating neutron star [ http://astro.uchica…] or pulsar [ http://pulsar.princ…], one of the most exotic objects known to 20th century astronomy. Like a cosmic lighthouse, the rotating Crab pulsar generates beams of radio, visible, x-ray and gamma-ray energy [ http://heasarc.gsfc…] which, as the name suggests, produce pulses as they sweep across our view. Using a stunning series of visible light images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) [ http://www.stsci.ed…], astronomers have recently discovered spectacular pulsar powered motions within the Crab nebula. Highlights of this HST Crab "movie" [ http://www.stsci.ed…] show wisps of material moving away from the pulsar at half the speed of light, a scintillating halo, and an intense knot of emission dancing, sprite-like, above the pulsar's pole. Only 6 miles wide but more massive than the sun, the pulsar's energy drives the dynamics and emission of the nebula itself which is more than 10 lightyears across. In the HST image above [ http://www.stsci.ed…], the pulsar is the left most of the two bright central stars.
Credit and Copyright:
J. Hester and P. Scowen (ASU [ http://www.asu.edu/…]), NASA [ http://www.nasa.gov]
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20th century
facet_when:
1054
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_what:
Moon
facet_what:
Sun
facet_what:
EGRET
facet_what:
Visible Light
facet_what:
Taurus
facet_what:
Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
facet_when_year:
1054
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SPD-APOD-ap960531

The Pulsar Powered Crab