Citizen Scientists Discover Rotating Pulsa



Source:  NSF Release 10-140

Excerpt: ...Three citizen scientists--an American couple and a German--have discovered a new radio pulsar hidden in data gathered by the Arecibo Observatory. This is the first deep-space discovery by Einstein@Home, which uses donated time from the home and office computers of 250,000 volunteers from 192 different countries.... The new pulsar--called PSR J2007+2722--is a neutron star that rotates 41 times per second ...in the Milky Way, approximately 17,000 light years from Earth....

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