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November 20, 2025 1 min
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Good evening, stargazers! Today is November 20th, and we're celebrating one of the most electrifying moments in modern astronomical history!

On this date in 1967, **Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered the first pulsar**, a discovery that would fundamentally shake the foundations of our understanding of the cosmos—quite literally! This remarkable breakthrough came while Bell Burnell was analyzing radio telescope data from the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory in Cambridge, England.

Here's where it gets absolutely thrilling: Bell Burnell spotted something strange in the data—a series of regular radio pulses coming from a point in the sky. The signals were so perfectly rhythmic and precise that her team initially joked they'd discovered an alien civilization, even dubbing the source "LGM-1" for "Little Green Men!" Can you imagine the excitement in that control room?

But what they'd *actually* found was far more exotic than little green men—they'd discovered a **neutron star**, the incredibly dense remnant of a dead star, spinning so rapidly that it emitted radio beams like a cosmic lighthouse. We're talking about an object so dense that a teaspoon of its material would weigh as much as an elephant!

This discovery opened an entirely new window on the universe and earned the 1974 Nobel Prize in Physics (though some controversy remains about recognition distribution—but that's a story for another episode).

**Be sure to subscribe to the Astronomy Tonight podcast for more cosmic discoveries! And if you want more information, you can check out Quiet Please dot AI. Thank you for listening to another Quiet Please Production!**

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast. Good evening, stargazers. Today
is November twentieth, and we're celebrating one of the most
electrifying moments in modern astronomical history. On this date. In
nineteen sixty seven, Joscelyn Bell Burnell discovered the first pulsar,
a discovery that would fundamentally shake the foundations of our

(00:20):
understanding of the commos quite literally. This remarkable breakthrough came
while bell Burnell was analyzing radio telescope data from the
Mullared Radio Astronomy Observatory in Cambridge, England. Here's where it
gets absolutely thrilling. Bell Burnell spotted something strange in the data,
a series of regular radio pulses coming from a point

(00:40):
in the sky. The signals were so perfectly rhythmic and
precise that her team initially joked they discovered an alien civilization,
even dubbing the source LGM DASH one for Little Green Men.
Can you imagine the excitement in that control room. But
what they'd actually found was far more exotic than little
Green men. They discovered an neutron star, the incredibly dense

(01:02):
remnent of a dead star, spinning so rapidly that it
emitted radio beams like a cosmic lighthouse. We're talking about
an object so dense that a teaspoon of its material
would weigh as much as an elephant. This discovery opened
an entirely new window on the universe and owned the
nineteen seventy four Nobel Prize and Physics, though some controversy
remains about recognition distribution, but that's a story for another episode.

(01:26):
Be sure to subscribe to the Astronomy to Night podcast
for more cosmic discoveries, and if you want more information,
you can check out Quiet Please dot ai. Thank you
for listening to another Quiet Please production
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