Spinning Star’s Vanishing Act Reveals Cosmic Mystery
Pulsars are fast-spinning stars that emit regular beams of light known  for their clocklike regularity. So, when one strangely turned off for a  year and a half, astronomers were surprised to find that this  abnormality could help them solve the longstanding mystery of what makes  these flashing stars tick.
Despite more than forty years of study, astronomers still can’t nail down what causes these rapidly rotating stars to pulse. But when one, called PSR J1841, turned off for 580 days, it  gave astronomers a glimpse of how pulsars behave when they can’t be  seen.
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Spinning Star’s Vanishing Act Reveals Cosmic Mystery

Pulsars are fast-spinning stars that emit regular beams of light known for their clocklike regularity. So, when one strangely turned off for a year and a half, astronomers were surprised to find that this abnormality could help them solve the longstanding mystery of what makes these flashing stars tick.

Despite more than forty years of study, astronomers still can’t nail down what causes these rapidly rotating stars to pulse. But when one, called PSR J1841, turned off for 580 days, it gave astronomers a glimpse of how pulsars behave when they can’t be seen.

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