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This illustration shows a pulsar's magnetic field (blue) creates narrow beams of radiation (magenta).
New Pulsar "Clocks" Will Aid Gravitational Wave Detection | Universe Today 2010
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The ionization effect propagates from the star's coronal discharges, but in a spiral pattern like a pulsar's series of 'rotating' wavefronts.
My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000
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The ionization effect propagates from the star's coronal discharges, but in a spiral pattern like a pulsar's series of 'rotating' wavefronts.
My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000
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The ionization effect propagates from the star's coronal discharges, but in a spiral pattern like a pulsar's series of 'rotating' wavefronts.
My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000
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From the variation in pulse period, conclusions can be drawn about the pulsar's speed in its orbit and other important features of the system.
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The pulsar's "beacon light" is often within the radio wave region.
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The viewscreen's image dissolved into random colors, punctuated by the periodic flash of the pulsar's electromagnetic field.
THE WRATH OF KHAN VONDA N.McINTYRE 1990
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The viewscreen's image dissolved into random colors, punctuated by the periodic flash of the pulsar's electromagnetic field.
THE WRATH OF KHAN VONDA N.McINTYRE 1990
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The viewscreen's image dissolved into random colors, punctuated by the periodic flash of the pulsar's electromagnetic field.
THE WRATH OF KHAN VONDA N.McINTYRE 1990
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The viewscreen's image dissolved into random colors, punctuated by the periodic flash of the pulsar's electromagnetic field.
THE WRATH OF KHAN VONDA N.McINTYRE 1990
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