Detecting Gravitational Waves With Pulsars
We've talked about gravitational waves and we've talked about pulsars; now we can learn how pulsars can help us "see" gravitational waves. Part of a continuing series on the NANOGrav collaboration. Let us know what you think of these videos by filling out our short survey at http://tinyurl.com/astronomy-pulsar. Thank you! NANOGrav webpage: http://www.nanograv.org

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Observing Pulsars with Radio Telescopes

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Was the Gravitational Wave Background Finally Discovered?!?

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Pulsar Timing Arrays: Current Results and Future Directions - Chiara Mingarelli

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What are Pulsars?

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But why would light "slow down"? | Visualizing Feynman's lecture on the refractive index

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Electricity Does Not "Split" H₂O. And That's VERY Useful.

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Ancient power-hammers and the city that put steel in the world

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I turned an old van into a 2-STORY tiny house

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Can gravitational waves INTERFERE with each other?

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Gravitational Wave Background Discovered?

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Neutron Stars, Pulsars, and Magnetars

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Terence Tao on the cosmic distance ladder

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How Physicists Detected The Gravitational Wave Background

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Do We Live In The Real Universe?

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Nikhef - How can we detect gravitational waves?

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How did they actually take this picture? (Very Long Baseline Interferometry)

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Do Colliding Pulsars Create All of the Universe’s Gold? | Cosmic Queries #112

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Cosmic Distance Ladder: Parallax 2

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Astrophysicist explains big GRAVITATIONAL WAVE discovery! Are they NEW PHYSICS or merging SMBHs?

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