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Crab Pulsar and James Edward Keeler

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Crab Pulsar and James Edward Keeler

Crab Pulsar vs. James Edward Keeler

The Crab Pulsar (PSR B0531+21) is a relatively young neutron star. James Edward Keeler (September 10, 1857 – August 12, 1900) was an American astronomer.

Similarities between Crab Pulsar and James Edward Keeler

Crab Pulsar and James Edward Keeler have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Crab Nebula, Doppler effect, The Astrophysical Journal.

Crab Nebula

The Crab Nebula (catalogue designations M1, NGC 1952, Taurus A) is a supernova remnant in the constellation of Taurus.

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Doppler effect

The Doppler effect (or the Doppler shift) is the change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to observer who is moving relative to the wave source.

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The Astrophysical Journal

The Astrophysical Journal, often abbreviated ApJ (pronounced "ap jay") in references and speech, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of astrophysics and astronomy, established in 1895 by American astronomers George Ellery Hale and James Edward Keeler.

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Crab Pulsar and James Edward Keeler Comparison

Crab Pulsar has 43 relations, while James Edward Keeler has 40. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.61% = 3 / (43 + 40).

References

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