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An Extremely Rare Gamma Ray Emitting Neutron Star Binary Has Been Found

By: RAS_WEB
On: November 14, 2018
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

An Extremely Rare Gamma Ray Emitting Neutron Star Binary Has Been Found

The VERITAS collaboration recently discovered a binary system with a very high-energy gamma-ray neutron star, the rarest and most extreme known object in the Universe.

The post An Extremely Rare Gamma Ray Emitting Neutron Star Binary Has Been Found appeared first on Universe Today.

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