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 <summary type="text"> Welcome to our team binyo66, you are among friends!  Keep your boxes blazed! </summary> 
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  Welcome to our team binyo66, you are among friends!  Keep your boxes blazed!  
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 <updated>2012-01-27T08:37:59-06:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text"> Welcome to our team rick, you are among friends!  Keep your boxes blazed! </summary> 
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  Welcome to our team rick, you are among friends!  Keep your boxes blazed!  
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 <title>EINSTEIN@HOME Discovers a Second New Radio Pulsar from the Arecibo Observatory</title> 
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  Einstein@Home discovers a second new radio pulsar in Arecibo &quot;Mock&quot; data!  
 
 
 Einstein@Home has discovered a fourth new radio pulsar,  J1952+25,  in ...</summary> 
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  Einstein@Home discovers a second new radio pulsar in Arecibo "Mock" data!  
 
 
 Einstein@Home has discovered a fourth new radio pulsar,  J1952+25,  in data from the Arecibo Observatory. This is the second Einstein@Home  discovery in Arecibo data taken with the new "Mock" back-end  spectrometer. Further details about the newly-discovered pulsar can be  found on  this web page ,  and will be published in due course.  Congratulations to our volunteers, and thank you for contributing to  Einstein@Home!  We have found 14 radio pulsars so far, and I am also  optimistic about our prospects for discovering  new gamma-ray pulsars  and continuous gravitational-wave sources.  Bruce Allen Director, Einstein@Home 
 
 
  
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 I am delighted to announce that Einstein@Home has discovered a third new  radio pulsar in data from the Arecibo Observatory.  This is the first  Einstein@Home discovery in Arecibo data taken ...</summary> 
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 I am delighted to announce that Einstein@Home has discovered a third new  radio pulsar in data from the Arecibo Observatory.  This is the first  Einstein@Home discovery in Arecibo data taken with the new "Mock"  back-end spectrometer. The pulsar is unusually interesting, as is a  short-period (millisecond) pulsar in a binary system. Further details  about the newly-discovered pulsar can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course.  Congratulations to our volunteers, and thank you for contributing to Einstein@Home!  Bruce Allen Director, Einstein@Home 
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  Einstein@Home currently processes PALFA Mock spectrometer data from Arecibo Observatory.  This search runs is called "BRP4" (short for Binary Radio Pulsar search  #4).  It uses the computing power donated by volunteers from all over  the world to search these data for radio pulsars in binary orbits.  Thanks to the enormous amount of donated computing power Einstein@Home  conducts the search with the highest sensitivity to pulsars in very  tight binary systems.  
 [ http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/radiopulsar/html/BRP4_discoveries/ ]  
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 <title>Welcome to our Team</title> 
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 <updated>2011-10-17T08:01:09-05:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text"> Welcome to our team pizzamig, you are among friends!  Keep your boxes blazed! </summary> 
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  Welcome to our team pizzamig, you are among friends!  Keep your boxes blazed!  
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 <updated>2011-09-24T16:17:34-05:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text"> Welcome to our team Dennis Greenberg, you are among friends!  Keep your boxes blazed! </summary> 
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  Welcome to our team Dennis Greenberg, you are among friends!  Keep your boxes blazed!  
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