Acknowledgement: “All information here is taken from open sources. Feel free to use that video any way you want.“ If you feel this video sucks and you can make a better one: go for it and post a link. Go to 50% if you wanna skip the intro and hear The Star. Ok, so here's the deal, it's pretty simple: As a big fan of cosmology and astronomy (I was making rudimentary DIY telescopes when I hit 10) I've found a _real_ video of a pulsar. And I've found an audio of it. But I wasn't able to find “a video _and_ audio (It's stupid I know). So I decided to fix it using Ancient Forgotten Shaolin Skill of “Video Editing“: this is the first video of a pulsar with _audio_ in it. To give you an instant impression: The Star we're talking about here is not even visible on these images, that's a tiny dot of 12 miles in size in the center of those 2 rings. Those rings and jets and all of that majestic shininess - that's just an effects of that 20km ball
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