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Rare pulsar 42 EP

J1953+1844g

RA 298.4333° · Dec 18.7333° · pulsar

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Score breakdown

· 2 badges
42 pts · Rare
Rare 46 pts → Epic
  • Pulsar +22
  • Millisecond pulsar +20
Total score 42

4 more points to reach Epic.

Badges

  • Pulsar · +22
  • Millisecond pulsar · +20

Trivia

By the numbers

  • Spin. It whirls around 225 times every second.
  • Density. A sugar-cube of its core would weigh about a billion tonnes.

Properties

dm
113.1
name
J1953+1844g
period ms
4.44

About J1953+1844g

J1953+1844g is a rare pulsar. It spins once every 4.44 ms and has a dispersion measure of 113.1 pc cm⁻³.

It whirls around 225 times every second.

How to see it

Like any astronomical target, J1953+1844g is best seen from a dark site away from city lights, and when it is above the horizon depends on your latitude and the time of year. The visibility panel above works out tonight's viewing window for your saved location.

Why J1953+1844g is a rare pulsar

J1953+1844g scores 42 points on Spacedle's rarity scale, which places it in the rare tier. Another 4 points would lift it into a rarer tier.

That score comes from 2 science badges — Pulsar and Millisecond pulsar — each earned for a real, measurable property of the object. Rarity on Spacedle is never random: the more remarkable an object's astrophysics, the more badges it collects, the higher it scores, and the rarer it ranks.

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Sky imagery and survey data courtesy of Aladin Lite & CDS, Strasbourg. Object data from the NASA Exoplanet Archive, JPL Small-Body Database, and the ATNF Pulsar Catalogue.