The first pulsar ever discovered was PSR B1919+21 in the constellation Vulpecula. It was accidentally found in 1967 by Cambridge University graduate student Jocelyn Bell. Its regular signal period of 1.3373 seconds puzzled astronomers at the time, as they were uncertain which celestial body could emit such a brief signal. Some even speculated it could be of extraterrestrial origin, earning it the nickname "LGM-1" (Little Green Man). Over a decade later, this radio pulsar diagram, PSR B1919+21, became the cover art for the debut album "Unknown Pleasures" by the legendary British band Joy Division. This radio pulsar image has since become an iconic symbol in punk rock culture. This poster, featuring this iconic image, is suitable for framing and decorating spaces like coffee shops or study rooms. Its dimensions are approximately 60x90CM.
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Weight: 0.1 kilograms
Dimensions: 91.5 x 61 centimeters
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- This poster features the iconic album cover of the debut album "Unknown Pleasures" by the legendary British band Joy Division. It's perfect for framing and decorating art spaces such as cafes or study rooms. The dimensions are approximately 60x90CM.
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