Scientists meld data from two of the world's best telescopes to uncover the
survivor of a supernova explosion.
by Kelly Kizer Whitt
Certain reality TV game shows have made "alliance" a dirty word. But in the
world of science it is often the way discoveries are made. A cooperation
between researchers using the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Arecibo Radio
Telescope has revealed a new pulsar in the constellation Sagitta.
Fangjun Lu, the leader of the x-ray team at the University of Massachusetts