This is cool and creepy, the stuff of SF stories: Scientists have discovered an object about seven times the mass of Jupiter that orbits a rapidly spinning pulsar. Get this: It orbits about once an hour at about the distance of the Moon's orbit around Earth.

"This object is merely the skeleton of a star," says co-discoverer Craig Markwardt of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. "The pulsar has eaten away the star’s outer envelope, and all the remains is its helium-rich core."

Holy star-eating pulsars, Batman!

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Chris
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