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Description: Astronomers Say , Neutron Jet Emissions , Travel at Relativistic Speeds.<br/>Gizmodo reports that new research suggests that <br/>the dense remains of massive stars propel jets of gas and <br/>dust at speeds of hundreds of millions of miles per hour.<br/>Neutron stars are the stellar remains of <br/>some of the densest objects in the universe. .<br/>According to new research, neutron star jets <br/>can travel up to 70,836 miles per hour, <br/>just over one-third the speed of light. .<br/>Relativistic effects like time dilation and length <br/>contraction are believed to occur at speeds <br/>exceeding just one-tenth the speed of light. .<br/>James Miller Jones, , an astrophysicist at Curtin University in <br/>Australia and co-author of the research, .<br/>notes that neutron stars are,\
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