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Deep within, astronomers found a pulsar, a neutron star that spins rapidly, emitting radio waves.
Now, scientists are using the Hubble Space Telescope to zero in on the pulsar, the star on the left, it is spewing waves of radiation that have etched circular patterns in the surrounding gas.
I've locked into something in space, a pulsar or a—or a satellite.
A pulsar or a satellite.
That's a biggest pulsar I ever seen!
A company called Pulsar that I think is one of the most underrated gaming mice companies out there, has two red ones for 20 bucks.
A company called Pulsar, that I think is one of the most underrated gaming mice companies out there, has two red ones for 20 bucks.
G Sync Pulsar is here, but we'll talk more about it later.
So due to the way your eye functions, there will always be a bit of blur compared to Nvidia's new G Sync Pulsar displays.
Commence code Pulsar.
What's pulsar?
The eye of the storm, a spinning, pulsating star, a pulsar.
We're staring into the face of extinction, the remains of a giant star, a black hole, far denser than a pulsar and impossible to resist.
In other words, the gravitational wave background has probably been detected using a pulsar timing array.
In other words, the gravitational wave background has probably been detected using a pulsar timing array.
I'm worried that Simon just kind of opened the door and said, "Hi, here's Tom." Benjamin is working on a live feed from the 42-foot telescope, one of the other smaller dishes at Jodrell Bank, which is picking up the signal from the rapidly rotating remnants of a collapsed star called a pulsar.
A pulsar is the size of a city, the mass of the sun, and