What’s inside a neutron star? What strange states of matter do we encounter? And what mysteries will we find deep in the core?

What’s inside a neutron star? What strange states of matter do we encounter? And what mysteries will we find deep in the core?
A radio-loud magnetar first observed in March suffered an apparent identity crisis, behaving like a pulsar until gradually settling into magnetar-like emissions in July.
Far far away, in the constellation Monoceros an unusual star known as HD 45166 preparing to become the most magnetic powerhouse known to exist in the Universe. A Magnetar!
Magnetars has the record of the strongest magnetic fields of any object. How magnetars form and produce such colossal magnetic fields remains a mystery.
A magnetic episode with gravity. Noise without sound as @CheapAstro will discuss about the latest on magnetars and the existence of cosmic gravitational wave background.
What to observe in February? Listen to @awesomeastropod #skyguide and news round up today at #365DaysOfAstro. The team will cover Venus sample return mission, big far away star with very big planet, another ocean moon in Saturn and many more.
The northern hemisphere of Enceladus has fresh ice! Plus scientists directly measured the distance to a magnetar, and comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has an aurora.
Is Starlink ruining astronomy? How can a black hole spin? What happens when magnetars collide? @PaulMattSutter wilk discuss about this issue at #365DaysOfAstro
Nobody cares about Neptune and now it’s mad! And can Earth travel at the speed of light? today’s #spaceradio at #365DaysOfAstro with @PaulMattSutter