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imanialler

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The process by which small debris condenses into planetesimals is ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

The Crab Pulsar is pulsing in visible light 30 times per second. Why?
 
  A) A jet ejects energy and particles from a hot spot 30 times per second.
  B) It rotates 30 times per second.
  C) It is eclipsed by a companion 30 times per second.
  D) It's a mystery; no one really knows.



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accretion

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