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Caption: Artist’s impression of ESA’s orbiting gamma-ray observatory Integral. Image credit: ESA
Integral, ESA’s International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory launched ten years ago this week. This is a good time to look back at some of the highlights of the mission’s first decade and forward to its future, to study at the details of the most sensitive, accurate, and advanced gamma-ray observatory ever launched. But the mission has also had some recent exciting research of a supernova remnant. (…)
Read the rest of Integral: Ten Years Tracking Extreme Radiation Across the Universe (807 words)
© Jenny Winder for Universe Today, 2012. | Permalink | 2 comments |
Post tags: Black Holes, esa, Gamma Ray Bursts, Integral mission, supernova
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2012-10-18 12:24:03