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Universe Today & Neutron Star Seen Hurtling Out of the Milky Way

geojim56 rated 11 months ago
From the page: "Like a baseball struck by a bat, there's a neutron star out there that's going, going, gone. Discovered using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, the neutron star appears to be the result of a lopsided supernova explosion. It's now hurtling away from the Milky Way fast...

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geojim56 rated 11 months ago
From the page: "Like a baseball struck by a bat, there's a neutron star out there that's going, going, gone. Discovered using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, the neutron star appears to be the result of a lopsided supernova explosion. It's now hurtling away from the Milky Way faster than 4.8 million km/h (3 million mph). And it's never coming back."
Mostly-Mica rated 11 months ago
i wonder if if anyone is hitching a ride?