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Autor:
Virginia Loh-Hagan
Break down the science of space signals in this hi-lo scaffolded text. This title layers decoding strategies with comprehension skills to ensure students can access the text as they build content knowledge. With Weird Space Science: The Breakdown, ol
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Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering ISBN: 9789811585418
In order to rank supervised machine learning techniques according to their accuracy, a number of them were applied on the HTRU2 dataset. Pulsars are exotic neutron stars rotating at very high RPMs which lead to a high scientific interest into recogni
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::953db15a9c237ffc0125131d09327dc7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8542-5_5
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8542-5_5
Autor:
Adam Mann
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114:3269-3271
The mystery began in 2007, when astrophysicist Duncan Lorimer and his undergraduate physics student were combing through archival data from the Parkes Observatory in Australia. After a month of analysis, the two noticed something unusual: an extreme
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Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics. 37:195-211
A study on the two-band observations of the millisecond pulsar J0437- 4715 is carried out based on the radio data of the Parkes Observatory of Australia and the X-ray data obtained with the ASM (All Sky Monitor) in the RXTE (Rossi X-ray Timing Explor
Autor:
John Sarkissian
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia. 18:287-310
At 12:56 p.m., on Monday 21 July 1969 (AEST), six hundred million people witnessed Neil Armstrong's historic first steps on the Moon through television pictures transmitted to Earth from the lunar module, Eagle. Three tracking stations were receiving
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Acta Astronautica. 46:683-691
During 16 weeks of continuous SETI observing at the Parkes Observatory in New South Wales, Australia, a set of time-averaged data with 643 Hz resolution were recorded and returned to the SETI Institute for post-processing. These data are the 14 secon
Autor:
Alan Patrick, Peter Backus, Kent Cullers, John Dreher, Jill Tarter, Gary Heiligman, Sam LaRoque
Publikováno v:
International Astronomical Union Colloquium. 161:661-666
From February through early June, 1995, Project Phoenix conducted SETI observations of 209 stars over the frequency range from 1195 to 3005 MHz. A byproduct of this search is a unique data set suitable for studying the Radio Frequency Interference (R
Autor:
Viviane Richter
Publikováno v:
Nature. 538:S72-S72
A search for the source of mysterious signals at the Parkes Observatory had puzzled CSIRO astrophysicists for years, until the answer came in a flash, writes Viviane Richter.
Autor:
R. George, A. Brown, A. Stevenson, A. Chaudhary, Tim J. Cornwell, Richard N. Manchester, R. Bridle, Matthew Bailes, Duncan R. Lorimer, Fernando Camilo, Jessica M. Chapman, James Dempsey, A. Borg, V. McIntyre, C. Love, Andrew Lyne, John Sarkissian, M. Hepburn, Andrew Treloar, W. van Straten, John Reynolds, A. Kosmynin, Matthew Whiting, C. Cattalini, G. Wilson, Royce W.S. Chen, M. Pienaar, J. Applegate, George Hobbs, Andrew Jameson, N. D. R. Bhat, J. Morrissey, C. Burnett, David Miller, Emil Lenc, J. Khoo, N. D'Amico, Grant Hampson, Lucyna Kedziora-Chudczer, Michael Keith, Gerry Ryder, T. Kelly
The Parkes pulsar data archive currently provides access to 144044 data files obtained from observations carried out at the Parkes observatory since the year 1991. Around 10^5 files are from surveys of the sky, the remainder are observations of 775 i
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.5746
http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.5746