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Ep. 631: All The Uses Of Pulsars (Including Murder)

Feb 21, 2022
30:05
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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What Is a Palsar?
01:33 • 3min
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What Is a Pulsar?
04:35 • 2min
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Detecting Neutron Stars
06:13 • 2min
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The Newtronstas Are Awesome!
07:55 • 3min
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How to Measure the Red Shift of the Pole Star
10:42 • 2min
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The Next Use of Polsars
13:03 • 3min
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Spectroscope to Find Planets All Over the Galaxy
15:43 • 2min
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The First Planets Ever Discovered
17:23 • 4min
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Using Pulsars to Detect the Background Gravitational Waves
20:58 • 2min
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The Interstellar Medium and Pulsars
23:23 • 2min
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Polsars Are Getting Used for Science While They're Being Morbid
25:30 • 4min
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 631: All The Uses Of Pulsars (Including Murder) by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Pulsars are the rapidly spinning degenerate husks of dead stars, turning hundreds of times a second. But they're also handy clocks, spinning with such certainty and accuracy that astronomers can use them for all kinds of stuff. We might even use them to navigate the cosmos.
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