Pulsar Planets

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-Pulsar Planets are celestial bodies found orbiting [Pulsars](/wiki/pulsar), rapidly spinning [Neutron Stars](/wiki/neutron_star). These enigmatic worlds form from the dust and debris of a supernova, a cosmic rebirth in the aftermath of stellar death, offering a glimpse into unusual planetary formation.
-- [Planetary Formation](/wiki/planetary_formation)
+Pulsar Planets are celestial bodies found orbiting [Pulsars](/wiki/pulsar), rapidly spinning [Neutron Stars](/wiki/neutron_star). These enigmatic worlds form from the dust and debris of a [Supernova](/wiki/supernova), a cosmic rebirth in the aftermath of stellar death, offering a glimpse into unusual [Planetary Formation](/wiki/planetary_formation). Notable pulsar planets include the Lich system, [PSR B1620-26](/wiki/psr-b1620-26), [PSR J1719-1438 b](/wiki/psr-j1719-1438-b), and [PSR J2322-2650 b](/wiki/psr-j2322-2650-b).
+- [Supernova](/wiki/supernova)
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+Pulsar Planets are celestial bodies found orbiting [Pulsars](/wiki/pulsar), rapidly spinning [Neutron Stars](/wiki/neutron_star). These enigmatic worlds form from the dust and debris of a supernova, a cosmic rebirth in the aftermath of stellar death, offering a glimpse into unusual planetary formation.
+## See also
+- [Exoplanet](/wiki/exoplanet)
+- [Pulsar](/wiki/pulsar)
+- [Neutron Star](/wiki/neutron_star)
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