An amazing new Nasa image captures the youngest pulsar ever found by scientists. It shows Kes 75, an object 19,000 light years from Earth which scientist now believe contains the youngest pulsar ever found. 'This pulsar wind has created a large, magnetised bubble of high-energy particles called a pulsar wind nebula, seen as the blue region surrounding the pulsar.' They highlight the pulsar wind nebula surrounding the pulsar, while lower-energy X-rays appear purple and show the debris from the explosion. British astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell was the first person to discover a pulsar in 1967 when she spotted a radio pulsar.
Source: Daily Mail October 22, 2018 13:07 UTC