An international team of scientists from the VERITAS collaboration detected pulsed gamma-ray emissions from the Crab nebula at far higher energies than expected. The highly energized gamma rays are coming from an extreme object at the Crab Nebula’s center known as a pulsar This particular pulsar lives at the center of the Crab Nebula… the remnants of a stellar explosion, or supernova, that was recorded by Native American and Chinese astronomers in 1054. TatWZA @Yungjohnnybravo