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NASA Detects Wind Nebula Around Rare Ultra-Magnetic Neutron Star
Astronomers detected the very first wind nebula to surround a magnetar. Astronomers have detected for the first time a vast cloud of high-energy particles, dubbed as wind nebula, surrounding a rare ultra-magnetic neutron star or magnetar, which are the strongest magnets in the universe.
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