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Plants and other photosynthetic organisms comprise pigments capable of absorption of direct sunlight. These pigments are present in the reaction center - the main site of photochemical reactions as well as in the antenna complex. Under average light conditions, the rate at which reaction center pigments absorb light is far below the electron transport chain's capacity. As a result, the reaction center alone cannot provide enough energy to drive photosynthesis. The photosynthetic efficiency can...
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Rocket Propulsion In Empty Space - II

The motion of a rocket is governed by the conservation of momentum principle. A rocket's momentum changes by the same amount (with the opposite sign) as the ejected gases. As time goes by, the rocket's mass (which includes the mass of the remaining fuel) continuously decreases, and its velocity increases. Therefore, the principle of conservation of momentum is used to explain the dynamics of a rocket's motion. The ideal rocket equation gives the change in velocity that a rocket experiences by...
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无线电明星们就是无线电明星.

R M Hjellming, C M Wade

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |September 17, 1971
    PubMed
    概括

    发现微弱的,可变的无线电恒星需要复杂的设备和运气. 先进的仪器对于研究这些天体至关重要,目前的技术只能揭示最明亮的天体.

    科学领域:

    • 无线电天文学 无线电天文学
    • 天体物理学 天体物理学
    • 恒星物理学 恒星物理

    背景情况:

    • 已经确定了六类无线电恒星.
    • 无线电恒星信号通常是微弱的和高度可变的.
    • 发现往往依赖于随机与先进技术一起.

    研究的目的:

    • 审查发现和研究射电恒星的挑战和方法.
    • 突出在射电天文学中的仪器能力的重要性.

    主要方法:

    • 使用高度复杂的设备和技术.
    • 采用敏感的干扰仪进行初始检测.
    • 检查与恒星对应的无线电源位置的位置.

    主要成果:

    • 可以系统地搜索像脉冲星这样经常变化的来源.
    • 不稳定的源 (耀星,X射线恒星) 需要运气和耐心.
    • 诺瓦星为无线电发射检测提供可预测的窗口.

    结论:

    • 敏感的干扰仪是初始无线电恒星检测的关键.
    • 为了充分探索无线电恒星,需要在仪器仪表方面取得未来的进步.

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  • 目前的技术只能在最亮的无线电恒星中进行观测.