Crab nebula

The pulsar at the centre of the Crab nebula is only 10 km across and rotates 30 times every second. The light at the centre of the nebula is caused by electrons and positrons accelerated by the
spinning star.

The pulsar at the centre of the Crab nebula is only 10 km across and rotates 30 times every second. The light at the centre of the nebula is caused by electrons and positrons accelerated by the
spinning star.