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Get a Kick Out of This: Researchers Waited 15 Years to Measure a Neutron Star’s Journey

Worth the wait: using observations separated by 15 years, researchers have clocked the speed of a neutron star flying through space and shed light on how these stellar remnants are launched by…

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Kerry Hensley11mo agoen

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