Talk:Einstein@Home
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221 countries
edit"As of September 2011, over 300,000 volunteers in 221 countries have participated in the project," That's fairly impressive, considering that there are less than 200 countries in the world. 83.94.210.220 (talk) 06:38, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
"S5 has not yet been run; it is scheduled for late 2005"
editAny updates on this? --Closedmouth 08:59, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
GFDL image?
editWhere exactly does it say that Einstein@Home graphics are available under the GFDL licence? I think the licence should be a fair use (screenshot) licence. --ZeroOne (talk | @) 19:51, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
Pulsars
editI've altered the article wording slightly to emphasize that Einstein@Home is searching for continuous-wave sources (of any kind) and not binary inspiral. These sources may be pulsars. Or not. In fact, the term "pulsar" now becomess slightly ambiguous. The conventional meaning is of a neutron star which produces electromagnetic radiation which periodically sweeps across earth (like a lighthouse beam). Periodic signals in gravitational waves could be called "gravitational pulsars" but the mechanism may or may not be the same. Some electromagnetic pulsars may also be gravitational pulsars, but there may be gravitational pulsars which are not electromagnetic pulsars. We don't know yet.
My changes don't account for this, so further improvments in wording could certainly be useful as long as they keep this point in mind.
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Status
editEinstein@Home is temporarily shut down. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.194.131.195 (talk) 08:14, 30 January 2008 (UTC)