Mel Ulmer Northwestern University Black Holes, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, and Much More: X-ray Astronomy Then and Now Mel Ulmer Northwestern University Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium A Cosmology Short Course for Planetarium Staff September 24 - 26, 2004
From 20 year old plus slide set that went with a book From 20 year old plus slide set that went with a book. The slide probably comes from Lick Observatory, circa 1975
Come from same slide set as previous slides
National Geographic circa 1973, May issue
Version of previous slide modified by James Pendleton for Melville P. Ulmer
From http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2002/005/movies
From http://science.msfc.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/ast20may98_1.htm, Dr. Robert Mallozi, University of AL in Huntsville and MSFC, The sound track comes from http://pulsar.princeton.edu/pulsar/multimedia.shtml I sued the one for 0833-45
Scientific American article circa 1973
National Geographic circa 1973, May issue, same one as for the previous pulsar sidle from NG
NASA/ same slide set as the first slide
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Goodrich C/O Mark Stier
Chandra X-ray Observatory Focusing X-rays http://chandra.harvard.edu CXC
Gal. Cen. Cas A 8.5 x 8.5 arc min 1.3 x 1.3 arc min 3C 273 Per A 24 x 24 arc sec 3.5 x 3.5 arc min http://chandra.harvard.edu
ESA/ESTEC; ESA might get upset that I’ve added music and voice over to their video http://www.mysteries-megasite.com/mysterymovies/space-5.html Has a version without the voice over etc and gives a source. The mission profile has changed since the movie was made, See http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=25
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