Crab Nebula (or M1)

Posted by Mahdi Naseri
on Sunday, September 20, 2020
Crab is a famous planetary nebula, whether due to the great photo of Hubble space telescope from that in 2000, or because of its observed and repoerted supernova in 1054. It is actually a supernova remnant and more interestingly, its central pulsar rotates approximately 30 times per second.
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