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Includes an overview
of X-ray astronomy
and a calendar of upcoming seminars.
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Welcome to the
World of Level 1 topics include: How X-rays
Were Discovered How Astronomers Observe X-rays
Emitted by Cosmic Sources The Kinds of Objects in the Universe that X-ray
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Welcome to the
WWW Home Page for the X-Ray Astronomy
Group at Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama. One of the
primary activities of this group is to provide scientific and technical
support for CXO (AXAF) Project Science.
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Welcome to the
Spanish X-ray Astronomy
Support Service (SXASS), provided by the Instituto de Física de
Cantabria (CSIC - UC) This service is partially supported by the Programa
Nacional de Investigación Espacial (CICYT)
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Einstein's theory
is proven 80 years later with X-ray astronomy
as scientists study black holes. Examines spinning action and consequences.
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NRL X-Ray
Astronomy Branch. The X-ray
Astronomy Branch is part of the E. O. Hulburt
Center for Space Research and the Space Science Division at the...
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Go to .. Address APOD: Pict of the Day Argus Ask an Astronomer Astrobrowse Bibliography
CalDB Coord Converter Date Converter Deadlines Energy Converter Feedback
FITS FITSIO FTOOLS fV HEA Pict of the Week Hera Images Imagine! Legacy
Meetings...
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Areas of research
include gamma and x-ray astronomy
and theoretical studies. View job openings or link to related sites and
learning centers.
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Astronomy
information and links
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- A brief overview
of the history behind X-ray Astronomy:
from the differences between optical and X-ray
telescopes to descriptions of the major X-ray
Astronomy missions.
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Home | NASA Home | X-Ray Astronomy
at MSFC Welcome to the WWW Home Page for the X-Ray
Astronomy Group at Marshall Space Flight Center,
Huntsville, Alabama. One of the primary activities of this group is to
provide scientific...
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Advanced Satellite
for Cosmology and Astrophysics is a joint Japanese-American X-ray
astronomy mission. Read mission and equipment
profiles.
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The X-ray
Astronomy Field Guide - An overview to X-ray
Astronomy and X-ray
sources: from black holes to galaxy clusters. About X-ray
Astronomy - A...
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National Space
Science Data Center (NSSDC) Astronomy and
Astrophysics Flight Project Page
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EMail | CNR Home] Location: Bologna, Italy Dates: September 6-10, 1999 Report: Black holes
could be source of half of Universe's energy Meeting Objectives: X-ray
binaries and the X-ray background were the
first two ...
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Astronomy
Links This page contains a list of astronomy
sites which are useful. Software and computing for astronomers Computing
and software page Cambridge X-ray Astronomy
Group howto and FAQ file Cam
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About X-ray
Astronomy History of X-ray
Astronomy - A brief overview of the history
behind X-ray Astronomy:
from the differences between optical and X-ray
telescopes to descriptions of the major X-ray
Astronomy missions.
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Current Research
Activities in X-Ray Astronomy
Balloon-Borne X-Ray Astronomy
& Detector Development Microwave-Interferometry of the Sunyaev-Zeldovich
Effect Theoretical X-Ray Spectroscopy Applied
X-ray Optics Balloon-Borne X-Ray
Astronomy & Detector
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X-Ray
Astronomy Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische
Physik Calendar Images ROSAT 2000* 2000 - the year of physics* The Universe
on Stamps First Light from LETG! * about this site Research Activities
Profile / Research Areas Highlights...
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stars, supernovaae,
black holes, white dwarfs, galaxies...
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Research unit conducts
satellite-based astrophysics studies. Read project overviews and analysis-tools
profiles.
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NASA Web site featuring
headlines on recent astronomy research at
Marshall Space Flight Center. Read about developments in auroras, the sun,
and deep space. New headlines appear every few days.
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The first of NASA's
three Observatories, HEAO 1 was launched aboard an Atlas Centaur rocket
on 12 August 1977 and operated until 9 January 1979. During that time,
it scanned the
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Lesson plans for
teaching middle and high school astronomy
and astrophysics, inspired by the Rossi X-ray
Timing Explorer satellite. Related links here too.
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X-RAY
ASTRONOMY What is an X-ray?
What instrumentation do we use? What information do we get from the telescopes?
What does the X-ray sky look like? Data Processing
Demonstrations Welcome to the infor
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NASA Web site featuring
headlines on recent astronomy research at
Marshall Space Flight Center. Read about developments in auroras, the sun,
and deep space. New headlines appear every few days.
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German facility
investigates astrophysics, space-plasma physics, and x-ray,
gamma-ray, and infrared astronomy. Read about
its research and staff.
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Astronomy
Picture of the Day Glossary Cepheid: A pulsating variable star. This type
of star undergoes a rhythmic pulsation as indicated by its regular pattern
of changing brightness as a function of time.
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sources of information
in astronomy and related fields
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, Principal Investigator
Richard J. Edgar, Project Scientist DXS, the Diffuse X-ray
Spectrometer instruments were flown on the STS-54 mission of the Space
Shuttle Endeavour in January of ...
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The Optical and
X-ray Astronomy
group has a 1 metre telescope and extensive support facilities at the Canopus
Hill Observatory approximately 12 km from Hobart. From time to time use
is made of ...
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ARTHEMIS is an
archive for solar data coming from the THEMIS telescope, the RISE/PSPT
instrument in Rome, and the Whole Sun Catalog. The archive has RISE/PSPT
data beginning with
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en:Home page of
the X-Ray Astronomy
Group at the Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik (MPE)...
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NASA Web site featuring
headlines on recent astronomy research at
Marshall Space Flight Center. Read about developments in auroras, the sun,
and deep space. New headlines appear every few days.
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We present the
many satellites which have detected electromagnetic radiation between 0.01
and 50 keV by the decade in which the satellite was launched. You will see, as you go through the 1960s, ...
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Operated for NASA
by SAO Chandra Images Seething Cauldron of Starburst Galaxy Photo Album:
See the current Cycle 1 Chandra Science Images with caption. Visit the
First Chandra Images photo gallery. Chandra Chronicles: Read about the
people and...
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Dept. of Physics,
Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pa 15213-3890 Tel: (412) 268-1886 email:
griffith@astro.phys.cmu.edu General Fields of Investigation:
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ARTHEMIS is an
archive for solar data coming from the THEMIS telescope, the RISE/PSPT
instrument in Rome, and the Whole Sun Catalog. The archive has RISE/PSPT
data beginning with
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