Vela Pulsar

Vela Pulsar

The Vela Pulsar and its surrounding pulsar wind nebula
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Vela
Right ascension 08h 35m 20.65525s
Declination −45° 10′ 35.1545″
Apparent magnitude (V) 23.6
Astrometry
Distance959+248
−163
 ly
(294+76
−50
 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)16.3
Details
Rotation89.328385024 ms
Other designations
HU Vel, PSR J0835–4510, PSR B0833–45, 4U 0833–45, 2CG 263–02, 2E 0833.6–4500, 3EG J0834–4511, H 0833–450, INTEGRAL1 5, SNR G263.6–02.8
Database references
SIMBADdata

The Vela Pulsar (PSR J0835–4510 or PSR B0833–45) is a radio, optical, X-ray- and gamma-emitting pulsar associated with the Vela supernova remnant in the constellation of Vela. Its parent Type II supernova exploded approximately 11,000–12,300 years ago (and was about 800 light-years away).