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Reasons cited were that White Claw "does not have the taste, aroma, character or appearance of beer" and "is not named beer, and importantly, is not sold or marketed as beer". [10] The reclassification was made final on June 2, 2021, and took effect on August 1, 2021. [11] In December 2023, White Claw released non-alcoholic seltzers with 0% ...
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PSR J0437−4715 is a pulsar. Discovered in the Parkes 70 cm survey, [5] it remains the closest and brightest millisecond pulsar (MSP) known. The pulsar rotates about its axis 173.7 times per second and therefore completes a rotation every 5.75 milliseconds. It emits a searchlight-like radio beam that sweeps past the Earth each time it rotates.
In addition to a double pulsar system, a whole range of differing two-body systems are known where only one member of the system is a pulsar. Known examples are variations on a binary star : A pulsar–white dwarf system; e.g, PSR B1620−26. A pulsar–neutron star system, e.g, PSR B1913+16.
A stack of Marvel omnibuses. Marvel Omnibus is a line of large format, high quality, full color, hardcover graphic novel omnibuses published by Marvel Comics.They often contain complete runs, either by collecting multiple consecutive issues, or by focusing on the works of a particular writer or artist.
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The pulsar was discovered by Russell Alan Hulse and Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr., of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1974. Their discovery of the system and analysis of it earned them the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation." [8]