NASA ScienceCasts: Two Sides of the Same Star
A neutron star comes from a large star that has run out of fuel, and exploded as a supernova. First it becomes a radio pulsar and later becomes a magnetar. Or maybe it’s the other way around! Stay up to date with NASA Science: https://science.nasa.gov/?utm_source=...

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ScienceCasts: Strong Magnetic Fields Found Inside Stars

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ScienceCasts: The Sounds of Interstellar Space

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What is dark matter and dark energy? Astro-Investigates Ep. 5 (Dark Universe)

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Hunting for Life on Icy Worlds: Iceland’s Extreme Environments Reveal Clues

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ScienceCasts: Evidence for Supernovas Near Earth

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NASA ScienceCasts: The International Asteroid Hunt

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ScienceCasts: A Display of Lights Above the Storm

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NASA's Our Alien Earth: The Lava Tubes of Mauna Loa, Hawai'i

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ScienceCasts: Close Encounters with Jupiter

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NASA ScienceCasts: New Science from Jupiter

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ScienceCasts: In Search of Earth... 2.0

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ScienceCasts: Studying Earth’s Magnetic Personality

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NASA ScienceCasts: Cosmic Bow Shocks

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ScienceCasts: Amazing Moons

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ScienceCasts: Hubble’s Contentious Constant

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ScienceCasts: A Supermoon Trilogy

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ScienceCasts: An Out of This World Research Lab

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NASA ScienceCasts: Earth's Magnetosphere

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Flight Engineers Give NASA’s Dragonfly Lift

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