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Date: 2004-05-12 15:44:30
Physics
Space
Taurus constellation
Radio astronomy
Pulsar
Supernova remnants
Crab Nebula
Neutron star
Electromagnetic radiation
Astronomy
Star types
Pulsars

Paul G Withers 1997 SURF Proposal - Stability of Wave-like Pulsar Winds Mentor - Andrew Melatos Introduction to Pulsars and Relativistic Pulsar Winds Thirty summers ago radio astronomers at Cambridge University observed

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