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... at Univ. of Arizona detected for first time existence of rapidly flashing Star in Crab Nebula with rhythm coinciding with that of pulsar observed by radio telescope at same position. Flashing ...
... to 97.7-mi (157.9-km) altitude to study x-ray spectrum of Crab Nebula at long wavelengths and to search for weak x-ray sources associated with supernova remnants ...
... Institute of Physics Newsletter noted. Tape, made accidentally during moment when optical pulses from Crab Nebula were discovered, had been preserved by discovery team, W. J. Cooke, M. J. Disney, and ...
... Institute of Physics Newsletter noted. Tape, made accidentally during moment when optical pulses from Crab Nebula were discovered, had been preserved by discovery team, W. J. Cooke, M. J. Disney, and ...
... indicated by wobble in pulsation rate from NPO-532, pulsar or neutron star in Crab Nebula. Planet was same distance from neutron star as Mercury was from sun. ''(W Post, 10 ...
... inference was correct; it could be inferred that lunar material separated from high-temperature, dispersed nebula at 1273 K (1000°C) or higher. Coincidence of high abundance of titanium, separation of ...
... during night at 24 400-m (80 000-ft) altitude where it photographed Uranus, Jupiter, nebulae, and nuclei of Seyfert galaxy with resolution three times greater than groundbased photos. Project was ...
... supernova explosion-might have occurred 100000 yrs ago and 300 light years from earth. ''(CRab Nebula, closest known remnant of any supernova previously discovered, was 5000 light years from earth.) '' (Press ...
... than in terrestrial rocks, had been explained by late accretion of volatile materials from solar nebula with falling temperature. Scientists had concluded moon had accumulated not in earth orbit but as ...
... to 196.3-km (122-mi) altitude to search for x-ray polarization of Crab Nebula. Rocket and instruments-including two polarimeters sensitive to x-rays at 2.6 kev and ...

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