I suppose that Jim refers to receive the signal from the already avaliable and conveniently fitted ones (at a safe distance from the spacecraft and users :) ) instead of having one on-board

Regards,

Javier

El 10/05/2011 12:22, David C. Partridge escribió:
The problem is to fit the x-ray pulsar into the spacecraft without a) killing 
everyone and b) collapsing the spacecraft under its gravitational field :-)


Regards,
David Partridge
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And if someone figures out how to use xray pulsars in a flight qualified way,


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