Nasa photograph: the brightest pulsar ever recorded at M52
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Nasa. LARGE FORMAT. In this photograph, what scientists suspected to be a Black Hole is in fact the brightest Pulsar ever recorded by man. This ultraluminous X-ray (ULX) source consists of objects that produce more X-rays than most normal X-ray systems, in which a star orbits a neutron star or a stellar-mass black hole. Here we are at the center of galaxy M52, just over 11 million light-years from Earth. 2014.
Vintage chromogenic print. Numbering on front. Legend on back label. 40.6 x 40.6cm with margins.
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