Pulsar CP1919

價格:免費

更新日期:2016-09-04

檔案大小:12 MB

目前版本:1.0

版本需求:需要 iOS 9.0 或以上版本。與 iPhone、iPad 及 iPod touch 相容。

支援語言:英語

Pulsar CP1919(圖1)-速報App

EIGHTY SUCCESSIVE PERIODS of the first pulsar observed, CP1919 (Cambridge pulsar at 19 hours 19 minutes right ascension), are stacked on top of one another using the average period of 1.33730 seconds in this computer-generated illustration produced at the Arecibo Radio Observatory in Puerto Rico. Although the leading edges of the radio pulses occur within a few thousandths of a second of the predicted times, the shape of the pulses is quite irregular. Some of this irregularity in radio reception is caused by the effects of transmission through the interstellar medium. The average pulse width is less than 50 thousandths of a second.

Help:

Actions

Pulsar CP1919(圖2)-速報App

- Press the "T" icon to alternate between the plotting view and a text view. Press the black circle available on the text view to switch back to the plot view.

Using gestures

There are 2 gesture actions available; The gesture actions are:

Pulsar CP1919(圖3)-速報App

- Tap (a quick press and release action with your finger) - Alternates the rendering between unplotted and plotted, besides starting and stopping along side the recorded Pulsar audio player.

- Pan right or left - Alternates between the plotting view and a text view that provides additional information regarding the CP1919 Pulsar.

支援平台:iPhone