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a game to hunt down gravitational waves

09 July, 2008 15:39 CST6CDT

Jun 27, 2008
You can play a game and learn something about gravitational waves at the new website http://www.blackholehunter.org. This project was developed as part of the Royal Society Summer Exhibition 2008. -- http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/all_news.php#151

www.blackholehunter.org. This project was developed as part of the Royal Society Summer Exhibition 2008.

"Black Hole Hunter game was developed as a part of the Royal Society Summer Exhibition 2008, Can you hear black holes collide? presented by Cardiff University, Universities of Birmingham, Glasgow and Southampton in the UK in collaboration with the Albert Einstein Institute and Milde Marketing in Germany." -- http://www.blackholehunter.org/


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recent milestones as of July 7th, 2008

07 July, 2008 06:47 CST6CDT

Date Member Milestone
7/3/2008 SAV 90,000
7/3/2008 Mark 100,000
7/2/2008 Mark 90,000
6/30/2008 Mark 80,000
6/29/2008 Mark 70,000
6/29/2008 Kazuaki Kumagai 450,000
6/28/2008 Memory of SampsonStein 60,000
6/28/2008 Mark 60,000
6/26/2008 Mark 50,000
6/25/2008 Mark 40,000
6/24/2008 Andy Wright 450,000
6/23/2008 Mark 30,000
6/21/2008 Hammer 2,500
6/21/2008 Mark 20,000
6/19/2008 Mark 10,000
6/19/2008 Robert Felber 600,000
6/17/2008 rene 150,000
6/14/2008 Mark 7,500
6/14/2008 Pav Lucistnik 700,000
6/13/2008 becurb 800,000
6/11/2008 Mark 5,000
6/11/2008 Aidan 10,000
6/8/2008 silas428 2,500
6/8/2008 codebeast 80,000
6/7/2008 Kevin 2,500
6/6/2008 Mark 2,500
6/5/2008 Memory of SampsonStein 50,000
6/4/2008 Mark 1,000
6/4/2008 Kevin 1,000
6/4/2008 Andy Wright 400,000
6/3/2008 Kevin 500
6/3/2008 Mark 500
6/2/2008 Mark 250
6/2/2008 Wendy! 5,000
6/1/2008 Robert Felber 500,000
5/29/2008 Goldm00n 1,000
5/28/2008 silas428 1,000
5/28/2008 Aidan 7,500
5/25/2008 Robert Felber 450,000
5/24/2008 Dan 1,000
5/24/2008 InfoXbase 1,000,000
5/23/2008 Goldm00n 750
5/21/2008 Dan 750
5/20/2008 Artefact2 250
5/20/2008 Goldm00n 500
5/17/2008 Goldm00n 250
5/17/2008 Tom Hunt 2,500
5/15/2008 Robert Felber 400,000
5/15/2008 becurb 700,000
5/14/2008 Aidan 5,000
5/14/2008 Andy Wright 350,000
5/10/2008 shd 90,000
5/8/2008 Robert Felber 350,000
5/5/2008 InfoXbase 900,000
5/4/2008 Pav Lucistnik 600,000
5/2/2008 Tom Hunt 1,000
5/1/2008 Tom Hunt 750
5/1/2008 Robert Felber 300,000
5/1/2008 Andy Wright 300,000
4/28/2008 Aidan 2,500
4/27/2008 Tom Hunt 500
4/25/2008 Tom Hunt 250
4/23/2008 Memory of SampsonStein 40,000
4/23/2008 Robert Felber 250,000
4/21/2008 Aidan 1,000
4/21/2008 Kazuaki Kumagai 400,000
4/20/2008 James P. 80,000
4/19/2008 Aidan 750
4/18/2008 codebeast 70,000
4/18/2008 InfoXbase 800,000
4/17/2008 steve 20,000
4/16/2008 Aidan 250
4/16/2008 Andy Wright 250,000
4/14/2008 Robert Felber 200,000
4/14/2008 s_osawa 300,000
4/13/2008 Hammer 1,000
4/10/2008 peter 60,000
4/3/2008 Hammer 750
4/3/2008 Robert Felber 150,000
4/2/2008 Paul Brownsea 750
3/29/2008 Andy Wright 200,000
3/28/2008 Hammer 250
3/28/2008 Pav Lucistnik 500,000
3/26/2008 Kazuaki Kumagai 350,000
3/24/2008 Robert Felber 100,000
3/22/2008 Robert Felber 90,000
3/20/2008 Robert Felber 80,000
3/20/2008 InfoXbase 700,000
3/18/2008 becurb 600,000
3/13/2008 Lysergius 2,500
3/13/2008 Robert Felber 50,000
3/11/2008 Kazuaki Kumagai 300,000
3/9/2008 Memory of SampsonStein 25,000
3/6/2008 Robert Felber 25,000
2/29/2008 SheltonJ 10,000
2/27/2008 Robert Felber 10,000
2/26/2008 Robert Felber 7,500
2/25/2008 Robert Felber 5,000
2/22/2008 Robert Felber 2,500
2/21/2008 Robert Felber 1,000


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For those of you wondering what the EINSTEIN@HOME Project is:

Einstein@Home uses your computer's idle time to search for weak astrophysical signals from spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO gravitational-wave detectors, the Arecibo radio telescope, and the Fermi gamma-ray satellite. Einstein@Home volunteers have already discovered more than a dozen new neutron stars, and we hope to find many more in the future. Our long-term goal is to make the first direct detections of gravitational-wave emission from spinning neutron stars. Gravitational waves were predicted by Albert Einstein almost a century ago, but have never been directly detected. Such observations would open up a new window on the universe, and usher in a new era in astronomy.


My name is Andy Wright - the founder, but really the creator of Team FreeBSD. If you want me to add any links, or have any questions or inclinations for such things related to our group (or to just say hi) - send me an e-mail: einstein@extracted.org or Skype name: extracted


''It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure'' -- Albert Einstein


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02/01/2012 06:56 AM
Einstein@Home volunteers discover three new radio pulsars in Arecibo data
Einstein@Home volunteers have discovered three new radio pulsars in Arecibo PALFA data -- the eighth, ninth and tenth new radio pulsars found by Einstein@Home volunteers in this data set! Congratulations to:
  • Peter van der Spoel, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  • Edvin Grabar, Pula, Croatia
  • Shadowfax, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Cauche Nathanael
  • John-Luke Peck, TerraPower & Intellectual Ventures, Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Mark Henderson, Morristown, Tennessee, USA

Further details about these newly-discovered pulsars can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course. Bruce Allen Director, Einstein@Home