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NuSTAR observations and results, NuSTAR, X-ray, orbiting, telescope.
TheAnt
post Sep 7 2013, 08:15 PM
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Now that the first observations of NuSTAR have been released, it might be time to give this orbiting telescope a thread of its own.

NuSTAR stands for 'Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope ARray', is a X-ray telescope able to focus the high energy photons into images.

The first 10 first 10 supermassive black holes imagined by NuSTAR.
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