Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Then as the pulsar clock travels more slowly through the weakest part of the field it regains time.
This work was limited in sensitivity by the precision and stability of the pulsar clocks in the array.
The pulsar clock consists of a radiotelescope with 16 antennas, which receive signals from six designated pulsars.
A pulsar clock is a clock which depends on counting radio pulses emitted by pulsars.
On October 5th 2011, another pulsar clock was installed in the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium.
The first pulsar clock in the world was installed in St Catherine's Church, Gdańsk, Poland, in 2011.