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The Cosmic X-Ray Background
Chandra Was Launched Aboard Space Shuttle Columbia on July 23, 1999!!! Crew Lost During Re-Entry Modern X-Ray Telescopes and Detectors
Highlights and Discoveries from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory1
16Th HEAD Meeting Session Table of Contents
Eyes for Gamma Rays” Though the Major Peaks Suggest a Periodic- Whether These Are Truly Gamma-Ray Bursts for a Description of This System)
High Energy Properties of X-Ray Sources Observed with Bepposax
RICCARDO GIACCONI Associated Universities, Inc., Suite 730, 1400 16Th St., NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA, and Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N
Optimizations of Pt/Sic and W/Si Multilayers for the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array
X-Ray Surveys with the Einstein Observatory J
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Riccardo Giacconi (1931-2018) Astronomer Who Opened the X-Ray Window Onto the Universe
Astronomy & Astrophysics Bepposax
Cooperation Or Competition?
Nustar and Xmm-Newton Observations of 1E1743.1-2843: Indications of a Neutron Star Lmxb Nature of the Compact Object
Outstanding Science with a Great Observatory the Chandra X-Ray Observatory
International Ultraviolet Explorer Observations of the Aquarii Jet A
The Lamar: a High Throughput X-Ray Astronomy Facility for a Moderate Cost Mission
CURRICULUM VITAE Timothy C
Top View
Roots of the XMM-Newton Space Observatory: a Blast from the Past
ASTRONOMY 2019 Current Challenges and New Frontiers in the Next Decade SEPTEMBER 8-13 BOLOGNA
Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, Or Nustar
Flight Project Data Book
The Chandra Proposers' Observatory Guide
Realization of X-Ray Telescopes—From Design to Performance
High-Resolution X-Ray Telescopes
Fermi-LAT and Suzaku Observations of the Radio Galaxy Centaurus B
Program Schedule and Abstract Book
The Most Frequently Cited Astronomical Papers Published During the Past Decade Helmut A
Curriculum Vitae Alan P. Marscher Address Department of Astronomy, Boston University 725 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215 Phon
An Imaging X-Ray Polarimeter for the Study of Galactic and Extragalactic X-Ray Sources Martin C
The Making of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory: the Project Scientist's Perspective Martin C
Spectral Constraints on the Redshift of the Optical Counterpart to the G-Ray Burst of That Such Fading (X-Ray and Optical) Sources Are the Afterglow of G- 8 May 1997
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory & First Light
Chandra X-Ray Observatory: on a Cleveland, Ohio
Neutron Stars and Nustar
The Chandra X-Ray Optics Martin C
The Optical Counterpart of the Supersoft Small Magellanic Cloud
Understanding the Magnetic Field Configuration in X-Ray Pulsars
The Chandra X-Ray Observ#17.Ppt [Read-Only]
Workshop Speakers, Panelists, and Poster Presenters
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Press Kit Project Observatory Satellite RELEASE NO: 83-74 (Exosat)
The Nobel Connection to the Space Program
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Vol. 104 1992
Riccardo Giacconi's Impact on NASA Paul Hertz Director of Astrophysics
By Andrew Fabian Sunspots on Drawings That Had Regularly About Seven, Having Read in a Children’S Been Made a Few Decades Earlier
International Ultraviolet Explorer Observations of the Aquarii Jet A
Appendix 417 A
An Ultra High Throughput X-Ray Astronomy Observatory with a New Mission Architecture
Einstein Observations of Active Galaxies and Quasars
Relativistic Jets of Blazars
Implications of Results from the Einstein Observatory for the X-Ray Background
An Introduction to X-Ray Astronomy