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Observations with
multiple space telescopes have revealed that, while other neutron stars spin
multiple times a minute, this object rotates only once about every 6.5 hours — making it by far the slowest - spinning star in its
class discovered to date,» said David Burrows, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State.
However, some people would say if this happens,
multiple classroom
observations should take place in random circumstances in a sense that teachers are doing what they supposed to do rather than a well - planned «showcase»
class.