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English: The first direct observation of a neutron star in visible light. The neutron star being en:RX J185635-3754.
Credit: Fred Walter (State University of New York at Stony Brook) and NASA. Source: ST Scl. neutron stars are really small and can't be seen by the eye |
Date | 29 April 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. |
Author | The original uploader was Northgrove at English Wikipedia. |
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[edit]- 2007-04-29 03:32 Northgrove 650×725× (89282 bytes) The first direct observation of a neutron star in visible light. The neutron star being [[RX J185635-3754]]. Credit: Fred Walter (State University of New York at Stony Brook) and NASA. Source: ST Scl. {{PD-Hubble}}
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