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SWIFT J1818.0-1607 is a Neutron Star or Gamma-Ray located approx. 16,000 light years located in the constellation of Sagittarius located inside The Milky Way Galaxy.

Discovery and observations
The neutron star was known to be discovered in March 12, 2020 by NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory when the neutron star was bursting out 9 ms X-Ray's from the neutron star at a fast rate, along with the bursting luminosity being about 2 × 1039 ergs. The European Space Agency's XMM-Newton Observatory along with cooperation with NASA's NuSTAR telescope studied the neutron star and found out that it was the youngest and fastest spinning neutron star at around 240 years of age and spinning at 1.36 seconds, meaning that the age when the stellar explosion that occured would mean that it would be the time when George Washington was the first person of the United States, the formation of the neutron star would also be visible to the naked eye. It also had a unusual magnetic field about 1,000 times of that of a regular neutron star.

It was taken in a composite image by the European Space Agency, being discovered in the range of 2-4 Electronvolts. The class that it belongs in is known to be a magnetar, making it one of the most special neutron stars.