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X-ray astronomy |
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X-ray astronomy![]() The Chandra X-Ray Observatory prior to deployment during shuttle mission STS-93. Space shuttle Columbia is poised above the virtually cloudless coastal desert of Namibia, West Africa. ![]() The solar arrays of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The sunshade door is one of the most vital elements of the spacecraft system. It remained closed until the Chandra X-Ray Observatory achieved its correct orbital attitude. Once opened, it shadows the entrance of the telescope to allow it to point as close as 45° to the Sun. Detection of X-rays from intensely hot gas in the universe. Such X-rays are prevented from reaching the Earth's surface by the atmosphere, so detectors must be placed in rockets and satellites. The first celestial X-ray source, Scorpius X-1, was discovered by a rocket flight in 1962. Since 1970, special satellites have been put into orbit to study X-rays from the Sun, stars, and galaxies. These include the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and the Röntgen Satellite. Many X-ray sources are believed to be gas falling into neutron stars and black holes. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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