Examples of using Pulsar in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The radio and X-ray pulsar J0205+6449(also known as 3C 58),
A simple code labels each pulsar with its unique frequency,
For their discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation.
The first millisecond pulsar discovered with LOFAR,
Discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation.
The cosmic catastrophe also left behind a spinning neutron star or pulsar, all that remains of the star's dense core.
It is estimated that about 1 in 10 supernova explosions results in a magnetar rather than a more standard neutron star or pulsar.
I wouldn't want to stop accidentally in range of another binary pulsar, would I?
Russell Alan Hulse United States"for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation"[88].
It wasn't the first exoplanet discovery- those planets orbited a pulsar and were much stranger on all fronts.
It is estimated that about one in ten supernova explosions results in a magnetar rather than a more standard neutron star or pulsar.
from radio observations of a pulsar, the collapsed core of a giant star.
Has it ever occurred to you that a tachyon beam directed at a class-B itinerant pulsar could produce enough gravimetric energy to create an artificial singularity?
But then I found this note here, where he had written"blinking equals pulsar".
The fastest spinning known pulsar is the catchily-titled PSR J1748-2446ad,
The FTL drive's still suffering some effects from the pulsar radiation, stopping at shorter intervals now, but regardless of whether we're in range of a planet or not.
They are predicting, uh, a class-B itinerant pulsar will pass within four billion kilometers of the midas Array in three days.
That pulsar that's about to hit the Russians,
It would put the pulsar in a position to irradiate part of the Earth.
The quickest turning known pulsar is the catchily-titled PSR J1748-2446ad,