Japan’s XRISM Satellite To Detect X-Ray Wavelengths With Unprecedented Precision To Study Black Holes, Supernovae, Galaxy Clusters
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Photo caption: Japan’s XRISM Satellite To Detect X-Ray Wavelengths With Unprecedented Precision To Study Black Holes, Supernovae, Galaxy Clusters. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons / NASA. Article by Caleb White. The Science Times – September 11, 2023.
Japan recently launched two ambitious missions last week. One was the XRISM telescope, which promised a new peek of the cosmos.
What To Expect From JAXA’s XRISM
The X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), pronounced as “crism,” which was launched from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan on Sept. 6, will detect X-ray wavelengths with unprecedented precision to peer into the centers of galaxy clusters, […]
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Video: XRISM Exploring the Hidden X-ray Cosmos – NASA Goddard
