And not the daystate sort Don't know if anyone one here's been following stargazing live or not, this year their citizen science project has been looking for pulsars by means of viewers looking at wavy lines etc Being a sad sort of chap I got quite in to this to the degree that middayish today I received an email from one of the presenters along the lines of don't tell anyone until after the program has aired but one of the images that you and several others identified has been confirmed as a pulsar and not only that but most likely one in a binary system It turns out 30 odd of us noticed this one but (not that I'm blowing my own trumpet you understand ) could this be the AAOC's first astronomical discovery?
The AAOC binary pulsar
Woo! Hoo! Bagged myself a pulsar.
Woo! Hoo! Bagged myself a pulsar.
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool
Re: Woo! Hoo! Bagged myself a pulsar.
Thought you meant you had to put a bag over the DS Pulsar so you could shoot it. Let's just say, not attractive in my eyes.
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Re: Woo! Hoo! Bagged myself a pulsar.
Excellent
There are loads of these in the Sunderland area
There are loads of these in the Sunderland area
ATB
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Re: Woo! Hoo! Bagged myself a pulsar.
Well done.
Does this mean now you can listen to all of us on here and sort the wheat from the chaf
Kevin
Does this mean now you can listen to all of us on here and sort the wheat from the chaf
Kevin
Re: Woo! Hoo! Bagged myself a pulsar.
I've got a pulse ... What is all the fuss about ?
“It's the Indian, not the arrow"
Re: Woo! Hoo! Bagged myself a pulsar.
Raj,,,, glad you've got a pulse....aaahh.
Congrats James
Congrats James
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