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The Uhuru Satellite BeppoSAX CGRO COPERNICUS COS-B DXS EINSTEIN The Uhuru Satellite U huru, also known as the Small |
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HEASARC: NASA's Archive of Data on Energetic Phenomena BeppoSAX COBE CGRO Chandra EUVE Fermi |
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Astronomical Netherlands Satellite - Wikipedia, the free... Astronomical Netherlands Satellite From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Astronomical Netherlands Satellite (ANS) |
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Spitzer Space Telescope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia f/12 and made of beryllium and was cooled to 5.5 K (?449.77 °F). The satellite contains three instruments that allowed it to perform astronomical |
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BeppoSAX - X-Ray Astronomy Satellite - Details for: Space... Space Science: Satellites: BeppoSAX - X-Ray Astronomy Satellite Top > Space Science > Satellites > BeppoSAX - X-Ray Astronomy Satellite |
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Telescopes The X-ray astronomy satellite BeppoSAX (Satellite per Astronomia X, "Beppo" in honor of Giuseppe Occhialini) is a project of the Italian Space Agency |
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Amazing Space: Glossary: Other Observatories BeppoSAX A space-based X-ray observatory built and operated by the Italian Space Agency and the Netherlands Agency for Aerospace Programs. |
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X-ray astronomy - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo!... BeppoSAX, a joint Italian-Dutch satellite, was launched in 1996. |
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ESA - ESA history - 50 years of space astronomy - printer... Oct. 1959 - Explorer 7, NASA's 1st solar astronomy satellite Apr. 1961 - Explorer 11, 1st gamma astronomy satellite |