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Articles related to "Pulsars"
Pulsars and Neutron Stars How these remnants of a dead star get formed. neutron stars • pulsars • black holes • chandreshakar limit • neutrons
Nuclear Density, Stellar Mass: Neutron Stars and Pulsars Continu astronomy • supernovae • binary pulsars
Antony Hewish - Pulsars and the Phased-Array Antenna Antony Hewish has always been at the center of radio astronomy. He built the phased array attenna that helped find the first pulsar. For his work, he shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974 hewish • jocelyn bell • radio astronomy • phased array attenna • pulsar
Susan Jocelyn Bell-Burnell - Radio, Gamma Ray, X-ray, Infrared Waves from the Stars S. Jocelyn Bell was a failure at age eleven, went on to attain a Ph.D. in astronomy and discover the first four pulsars. bell-burnell • pulsar • radio astronomy • gamma ray astronomy • x-ray astronomy
Astronomy and Car Names Cars often have names with an astronomical theme. What are some car models with names from astronomy? astronomy • car models • car • astronomical • car names
The Most Spectacular Images on the Web--Part II A continuation of my list of favorite images on the web. crab • nebula • helix • ngc7293 • ring
Is there anybody there? If ET does contact us we could be in for a long wait. Maybe he already has and we have noticed because we're not on the same wave length? extra terrestrial • space • contact • science fiction • seti
The Scottish Thistle by Cindy Vallar Historical Romance by Cindy Vallar, The Scottish Thistle historical romance • cindy vallar • the scottish thistle
Exploring Supernovae What causes some stars to explode into giant supernovae and what were some of the prominent explosions from the past? supernova • type ia • type ii • hypernova • sn1987a
Invisible Astronomy In addition to visible light, astronomers use ultraviolet, infrared, radio waves, X-rays and gamma rays to study planets, stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects. radio astronomy • electromagnetic spectrum • electromagnetic waves • infrared telescopes • ultraviolet telescope
The Circle of Life The End As with all life in the Cosmos, the ending depends largely on the life that was led. death of stars • super nova • red giants • nuclear fuel • gravitational collapse
What is Radio Astronomy? In addition to visible light, astronomers study radio waves from the Sun, planets, stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects. radio astronomy • electromagnetic waves • telescopes • reflector telescope • karl jansky
Astronomy of a Different Color: New Wavelengths Open New Windows wavelengths • radio astronomy • ultraviolet astronomy • infrared astronomy • opttical wavelengths
MIB Coming Back The MIB are coming back in 2001 so here's a refresher course on why they are above the system, over it, and beyond it. men in black • comedy • action • tommy lee jones • will smith
Life As We Don't Know It (Part 1) In our continuing series of articles on the topic of extraterrestrial life, we look at how Hollywood has addressed the question "Are we alone?" In Part 1 of this article we discuss the film <i>Contact</i>. science fiction • sci-fi • sf • science fiction book reviews • science fiction history
Enterprise: Early Characters It’s time once again for the producers of Star Trek to fill the bridge of a starship. After 35 years and dozens of characters, can they come up with yet another group of originals? What kind of characters will we be spending the next seven years with? Join us for our take on the crew of the <i>Enterprise</i> NX-01. enterprise • who are the enterprise characters • the fifth star trek series • star trek • what do critics think about the enterprise charact |
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