00:01On this day in space.
00:03On February 24th, 1968, an astronomy grad student, Jocelyn Bell, announced that she had discovered the first pulsar.
00:10A few months earlier, she noticed what she called a bit of scruff in the data from her telescope.
00:15A signal was sending pulses every 1.3 seconds.
00:19At first, she and her advisor, Anthony Hewish, thought it could have come from aliens.
00:23They ruled out that option when they found another signal coming from a different part of the sky.
00:27Bell and Hewish found four pulsars before publishing their findings, but they still had no explanation.
00:32Scientists have since figured out that pulsars are rapidly spinning neutron stars that radiate narrow beams of light in opposite
00:38directions.
00:39And that's what happened on this day in space.
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