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Default Astro-H Satellite Will Gather Elusive X-ray Data From Black Holesand Supernovae

Astro-H Satellite Will Gather Elusive X-ray Data From Black Holes and
Supernovae | SpaceRef - Your Space Reference
"Japanese and Canadian astronomers are working together to develop a new
satellite capable of detecting and imaging high- and low-energy X-ray
emissions from space. The Astro-H observatory will use a variety of
instruments to make observations of some of the most extreme and
volatile objects in the Universe, and will allow astronomers to study
the dynamics and environments of black holes, supernova remnants, and
galaxy clusters. The observatory is designed to achieve exceptionally
high resolution X-ray spectra and some of the first high-energy X-ray
images."
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