Neutron stars

XTE J1739-285

XTE J1739−285 is a neutron star, in the constellation Ophiuchus, situated approximately 39,000 light-years from Earth. It was first observed on 19 October 1999 by NASA'sRossi X-ray Timing Explorer satellite. It had previously been claimed that XTE J1739−285 was the fastest-spinning celestial body yet known, with a frequency of 1122 Hz. However, a re-analysis of these data by other astronomers has been unable to reproduce this result. XTE J1739−285 has been proposed as a possible quark star, as well as 3C 58. (Wikipedia).

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