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- noun Plural form of
maser .
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The VLBA detected thousands of silicon monoxide gas clouds called masers – naturally occurring laser-like beacons often associated with star formation.
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Such regions are called masers, because they amplify microwave radiation in the same way a laser amplifies light radiation.
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Such regions are called masers, because they amplify microwave radiation in the same way a laser amplifies light radiation.
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Such regions are called masers, because they amplify microwave radiation in the same way a laser amplifies light radiation.
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The VLBA detected thousands of silicon monoxide gas clouds called masers - naturally occurring laser-like beacons often associated with star formation.
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Such regions are called masers, because they amplify microwave radiation in the same way a laser amplifies light radiation.
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Such regions are called masers, because they amplify microwave radiation in the same way a laser amplifies light radiation.
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Such regions are called masers, because they amplify microwave radiation in the same way a laser amplifies light radiation.
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Such regions are called masers, because they amplify microwave radiation in the same way a laser amplifies light radiation.
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Water masers (like lasers, but with microwaves!) are important for directly measuring the distances to other galaxies and helping to determine the nature of dark energy.
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