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- Q7098888 subject Q6864552.
- Q7098888 subject Q8702342.
- Q7098888 subject Q8965739.
- Q7098888 abstract "An optical pulsar is a pulsar which can be detected in the visible spectrum. There are very few of these known: the Crab pulsar was detected by stroboscipic techniques in 1969, shortly after its discovery in radio waves, at the Steward Observatory. The Vela pulsar was detected in 1977 at the Anglo-Australian Observatory, and was the faintest star ever imaged at that time.Six known optical pulsars are listed by Shearer and Golden (2002):".
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- Q7098888 wikiPageWikiLink Q6864552.
- Q7098888 wikiPageWikiLink Q8702342.
- Q7098888 wikiPageWikiLink Q8965739.
- Q7098888 comment "An optical pulsar is a pulsar which can be detected in the visible spectrum. There are very few of these known: the Crab pulsar was detected by stroboscipic techniques in 1969, shortly after its discovery in radio waves, at the Steward Observatory. The Vela pulsar was detected in 1977 at the Anglo-Australian Observatory, and was the faintest star ever imaged at that time.Six known optical pulsars are listed by Shearer and Golden (2002):".
- Q7098888 label "Optical pulsar".