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Turn around, and their children's children talk about tapping energy from pulsars.
The pulsar is at the top of the guitar's neck.
The Oracle of the pulsar, and those from outside who come there.
The project has discovered 46 pulsars as of August 2012.
The 10-mile-wide pulsar has the same mass as the Sun, which is 864,000 miles wide.
"There are no known pulsars with that period," he said.
So the object is also known as a pulsar, and not a particularly unusual one.
But it is not the only power the pulsar provides us with."
"They always travel a route with a pulsar on it."
It is therefore another compact star, perhaps even a pulsar.
In such a system, one of the orbiting stars is a pulsar.
Walker is also the leading figure in the band Pulsar.
Yet some of these pulsars are alone in space.
It was like when the radio astronomers discovered pulsars, remember?
"They're going to have to be a lot closer to that pulsar than we got.
"Pulsar will reach intersection point with the planet in two minutes."
The pulsar is in a very short period, circular orbit.
Upon completion, it is expected to find hundreds of new pulsars.
This pulsar is represented by the long line pointing down and to the right.
The pulsar is thought to complete its rotation every 0.71452 seconds.
Only seven measurements, all on binary pulsars, have been made.
As a researcher, Drake was involved in the early work on pulsars.
He looked through the tables of pulsar periods on his screen.
The researchers also suggest that it is unlikely to be a pulsar.
Well, some pulsars spin faster than a thousand times a second.