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A spinning dead star about 1,000 light-years away, in the constellation Vela, raises questions about how pulsars can emit such extreme radiation.
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Earth is hit by blast of energy from a dead star so powerful that
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The first radiation belt outside the solar system has been spotted
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Highest-energy pulsar ever seen could indicate new physics