Vela Pulsar Radio Emissions Visualized With Elite: Dangerous

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Tried to match the rotational speed to the audio. This was captured at 90fps.

This pulsar lies near the centre of the Vela supernova remnant, which is the debris of the explosion of a massive star about 10,000 years ago. The pulsar (a so-called neutron star) is the collapsed core of this star, rotating with a period of 89 milliseconds or about 11 times a second. This recording has been made with the Parkes radio telescope in Australia.

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