Necromorph of the Day: #3. The Tormentor.
Astronomers have discovered the slowest spinning radio wave-blasting neutron star ever seen; it takes almost an hour to complete a full rotation. That may sound rather fast, but these dead stars are known to spin so rapidly that some experience 700 full turns every second. Even the most leisurely of the about 3,000 radio-emitting neutron stars, or "pulsars," discovered so far complete a full rotation in a second or so. This ultra-leisurely neutron star, however, designated ASKAP J1935+2148 and located 16,000 light-years from Earth, is emitting radio light at a rate too slow to even fit with current theories describing the behavior of these dense stellar remnants.
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Random cool pics vol. 1 For my bday
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Pretty Screenshots from Stellaris, my new obssession
Sideblog of system32sys-hub. Interacts from there.18 bodily, 31 in system.He/him, cishetNonhuman and non-canon.DNI: https://rentry.co/funnydni2
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