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The prose is also ultra-dense, making it hard to follow.
REVIEW: The New Space Opera 2 edited by Gardner Dozois & Jonathan Strahan 2009
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That makes the surface of these ultra-dense stars tough enough to support long-lived bulges that could produce gravitational waves detectable by experiments on Earth.
Thor's Day nevacaruso 2009
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Cool fact: Scientists believe ultra-dense deuterium is naturally occurring on Jupiter.
Ultra-Dense Fuel Created That May Be The Ultimate Form Of Renewable Energy | Impact Lab 2009
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My main question is: How can this be a renewable energy source if you still need lots of energy to create the ultra-dense deuterium and power up those lasers?
Ultra-Dense Fuel Created That May Be The Ultimate Form Of Renewable Energy | Impact Lab 2009
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And what if Cowboys Stadium were gobbled up by an ultra-dense object whose escape velocity is greater than the speed of light?
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Deuterium atoms are packed together so tightly that they create an “ultra-dense” material.
Ultra-Dense Fuel Created That May Be The Ultimate Form Of Renewable Energy | Impact Lab 2009
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Supernovae are massive stars that run out of fuel, collapse under the weight of their own gravity and become an ultra-dense object known as a neutron star. '
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Death of a star: Astronomers get grandstand view of supernova 2008
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But strong, irregular emissions of X-rays, gamma rays and other electromagnetic radiation can help to prove that a massive, ultra-dense object is not a black hole, so that “black hole hunters” can move on to some other object.
the atomic uni-verse 2008
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Black holes have no material surface, so the absence of irregular flares around a massive, ultra-dense object suggests that there is a good chance of finding a black hole there.
the atomic uni-verse 2008
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Supernovae are massive stars that run out of fuel, collapse under the weight of their own gravity and become an ultra-dense object known as a neutron star.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Death of a star: Astronomers get grandstand view of supernova 2008
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