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PSR B1937+21

Project „Pulsar“

 

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Description:

 

PSR B1937+21 is a pulsar located in the constellation Vulpecula. It is the first discovered millisecond pulsar, with a rotational period of 0,0016 seconds, meaning it completes almost 642 rotations per second. The age of PSR B1937+21 is about 229 million years and its 11,742 light-years away.

 

Background:

 

Project „Pulsar“

 

As I was child, I always hate to go to sleep and I always wish, when I gove up, I will became a astronomer. Well, I didn’t become but the fascination of universe has don’t leave me at all.

 

The idea of project „Pulsar“ was, to visualize as art, the screams out of deepest space of this bizarre space objects. If you like to know more about Puslars, ask Google😉

 

Then I grabed audio recordings of Pulsar sounds, a subwoofer, av receiver, colour and my cam. And the results you see here. I hope you like it.

 

To be continued…

 

PS: have a nice day!

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