First Pulsar In 1967, Jocelyn Bell, a graduate student at Cambridge University, England, found the peculiar pattern shown in the graph on a paper chart from a radio telescope. She had made the first discovery of a pulsar, a very small neutron star that emits beams of radiation as it rotates as fast as 1000 times per second. From the graph shown here, estimate the period of the first discovered pulsar, now known as CP 1919.
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