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Millisecond_pulsar_and_accretion_disk_NASA_animation_hi_res.webm(WebM audio/video file, VP8/Vorbis, length 47 s, 480 × 360 pixels, 1.17 Mbps overall, file size: 6.6 MB)

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Animation showing neutron star and accretion disk evolving into a millisecond pulsar, with magnetic fields. The formation of a pulsar: A star in a binary star system has collapsed to a neutron star. It begins to gain material from its companion star (known as "accretion"). The infalling matter causes it to speed up and begin emitting high energy radiation, eventually forming a pulsar rotating at up to 1000 times a second. Date 1 June 2004 Source Millisecond pulsar and accretion disk - NASA animation (hi-res).ogv http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a010100/a010144/index.html Author NASA (animator: Dana Berry)

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current07:32, 20 June 201847 s, 480 × 360 (6.6 MB)Vislupus (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI-TfRqy8Ts

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