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When considering a spin rate of 1,122 revolutions per second, has anyone determined the diameter of the neutron star XTE J1739-285 ("Dance of the dead," SN: 3/17/07,p. With the tire spinning at 60 revolutions per second, over 4,000 readings can be made with each profile. Again, according to Wood and Greg Canavan, a physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, "this suggestion, that a Soviet SS-18 could be modified to spin at the required one or more revolutions per second by retrofit, reveals a lack of even a minimal understanding of missile technology. |
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