Examples of using Pulsars in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Since then astronomers have seen hints of this warp in other sources, including galactic pulsars, neighbourhood stars,
We have sent a Baseship out to investigate the pulsars and look for this"lion's head" of yours.
Pulsars give off gamma radiation and x-rays As they rotate,
Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered pulsars in 1967 while still a graduate student in radio astronomy at Cambridge University.
Neutron stars, pulsars, and black holes are some of the most exotic stellar objects in the universe.
Pulsars are sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation,
We know that pulsars gradually spin slower
Through the ELI Beamlines project, we could emulate the radiation given off by pulsars or learn how matter behaves within brown dwarf stars
Could nearby pulsars produce enough positrons-
from more mundane sources, like spinning stars called pulsars.
The discovery of a pulsating radio source in the centre of the Crab Nebula was strong evidence that pulsars were formed by supernova explosions.
expanding universes, pulsars, quasars, black holes,
Various pulsar timing arrays are using millisecond pulsars to detect gravitational waves in the 10- 9 to 10- 6 Hertz frequency range, which originate from binary supermassive blackholes.
Ordinary pulsars tend to rotate a few times per second,
Edward Witten, chair of the selection committee, said:'Jocelyn Bell Burnell's discovery of pulsars will always stand as one of the great surprises in the history of astronomy.
You may know them as"pulsars" and they basically consist of a high-energy radiation beam sweeping through the sky every fraction of a second.
Here, astronomers have proved the"music of the stars""(pulsars and quasars) and examine the moon,
Here, astronomers have proved the"music of the stars"(pulsars and quasars), and examined the moon,
Although many pulsars- spinning magnetic stars- give off brief periodic flashes of radio waves,
But every few years, the disks around pulsars like J1808 become so dense that a large amount of the gas becomes ionized,