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Super-fast and super-dense “corpses”. What do we know about neutron stars?

Pulsar or neutron star in the nebula. 3D illustration

Pulsar or neutron star in the nebula. 3D illustration Source: iStockphoto / Pitris/Getty Images

Australian scientists have been able to make progress in understanding what neutron stars are, objects that were discovered half a century ago but are still largely far from our understanding. Listen to an interview with Slava Kitayeff, an astronomer and associate director of the Monash University eResearch Centre.


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Australian scientists have been able to make progress in understanding what neutron stars are, objects that were discovered half a century ago but are still largely far from our understanding. Listen to an interview with Slava Kitayeff, an astronomer and associate director of the Monash University eResearch Centre.


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Астроном Слава Китаев в мельбурнской студии SBS. Source: SBS

Listen to other conversations with Slava Kitayeff about space here:


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