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Team Hulse

Team Hulse presents innovative methods for pulsar observation using PhotoShop to enhance visual data. Our study focuses on notable pulsars from Sagittarius, Altair, and Ophiuchus, including J1853-0649 and J1643-1224. With a 350 MHz viewing area approaching 100% and gridding techniques for a comprehensive 820 MHz area, we aim to provide an insightful anecdotal inference on pulsar characteristics. Explore our research for more detailed analysis and findings at our dedicated page.

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Team Hulse

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  1. Team Hulse

  2. We’re pretty good with PhotoShop

  3. Sagitta Altair J1853-0649 Ophiuchus Scutum J1744-1134 J1643-1224 Serpens Cauda

  4. “J1630+8828”

  5. “J1643-1224”

  6. “J1744-1134”

  7. “1854-0649” … or J1853-0649 they say

  8. 350 MHz Viewing Area Viewable area approaches 100% with gridding 820 MHz Viewing Area

  9. Interesting Anecdotal Inference

  10. http://myurl.in/helpfulpulsardata

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