Spotted One of the Fastest Pulsars Ever Seen   SciShow News.mp4

Spotted One of the Fastest Pulsars Ever Seen SciShow News.mp4

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Physics, Science, Biology, Information Technology (IT), Architecture

11th Grade - University

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The video discusses the discovery of a fast-moving pulsar, J0002, by radio astronomers. This pulsar, formed from a supernova, travels at an extraordinary speed and has a long tail. The video also covers a new material, Agxx, tested on the International Space Station, which significantly reduces bacteria, addressing the challenges of microbial growth in space.

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Describe the characteristics of pulsars and how they are formed.

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What is the significance of the pulsar J0002 plus 6216 and how was it discovered?

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How does the speed of J0002 compare to other pulsars, and what is its tail's significance?

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What challenges do bacteria pose for astronauts in space?

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Explain the role of the new material Agxx in combating bacteria in space.

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Discuss the potential implications of the findings on Agxx for future space missions.

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What are the properties of silver and ruthenium that make them effective against bacteria?

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