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Middlebury physics professor helps discover cosmic cannonball: “One of the fastest moving stars ever seen has been discovered with NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. This cosmic cannonball is challenging theories to explain its blistering speed. Astronomers used Chandra to observe a neutron star, known as RX J0822-4300, over a period of five years. During that span, three Chandra observations show the neutron star moving away from the center of the Puppis A supernova remnant. This remnant is the stellar debris field created during the same explosion in which the neutron star was formed about 3700 years ago.”

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