... One of the most famous pulsars is the one in the CrabNebula; it is the remnant of a supernova that exploded in the year 1054. ... There is also no nebula around GEMINGA, as there is around the pulsars in the Crab and Vela Nebulae. ...
... One of the most famous pulsars is the one in the CrabNebula; it is the remnant of a supernova that exploded in the year 1054. ... There is also no nebula around GEMINGA, as there is around the pulsars in the Crab and Vela Nebulae. ...
... Of half a dozen pulsars known within the remnants of old supernovae, the most famous are those in the CrabNebula and the Vela Nebula, which exploded in the year 1054 and about 10,000 years ago, respectively. ...
... The best known historical supernova was seen in the year 1054, giving birth to the CrabNebula and an associated neutron star, which was detected as a radio pulsar in 1967. ...
... The best known historical supernova was seen in the year 1054, giving birth to the CrabNebula and an associated neutron star, which was detected as a radio pulsar in 1967. ...
... The best known historical supernova was seen in the year 1054, giving birth to the CrabNebula and an associated neutron star, which was detected as a radio pulsar in 1967. ...