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X-rays from the crab pulsar
X-rays from the crab pulsar
Part of the Large Magellanic Cloud, at a distance of 165,000 light years, before and after the explosion of the supernova SN1987A in February 1987. (© David Malin, Anglo Australian Observatory)

Description: Part of the Large Magellanic Cloud, at a distance of 165,000 light years, before and after the explosion of the supernova SN1987A in February 1987. (© David Malin, Anglo Australian Observatory)
Copyright: David Malin, Anglo Australian Observatory

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