Vela Pulasar - Xenomorph for Rhodium monochord is a visual analysis of the brightest radio pulsar in the sky that spins 11.195 times per second and the remnant from the supernova explosion.
It has the third-brightest optical component of all known pulsars which pulses twice for every single radio pulse.
The Vela pulsar is the brightest persistent object in the high-energy gamma-ray sky.
This audiovisual miniature final version is raw audio and footage that was taken in my lab February 2022.