Called apulsarfor its twinkle, the stars scant the size of a large city.

Annihilation

Heres where we run into problems.

Matter and antimatter dont get along.

There’s a tiny star spraying antimatter all over the Milky Way — should we be worried?

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And thats where our little diamond in the sky comes in.

Its incredibly rare to see that radiationleakinto the universe.

a NASA image showing a pulsar with a long trail

And antimatter isnt a creeping menace its quite helpful.

Again, therein lies the mystery.

And perhaps it can explain all these extra antiparticles here on Earth.

It could also help us to better understand dark matter and dark energy, matter and antimatters invisible cousins.

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