On February 29 1968 Dr. Jocelyn Bell Burnell at Cambridge, England announced the discovery of the first pulsar, a star that emits regular radio waves.
Here, she describes what it was like to record one — the very first pulsar recorded —
On February 29 1968 Dr. Jocelyn Bell Burnell at Cambridge, England announced the discovery of the first pulsar, a star that emits regular radio waves.
Here, she describes what it was like to record one — the very first pulsar recorded —