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Details". nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov. Retrieved May 2, 2018. NASA GSFC X-ray Astronomy Satellites and Missions [1] GSFC HEASARC "The Third Orbiting Solar Observatory
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magnetosphere. Since the launch of Hakucho in 1979, ISAS has had X-ray astronomy satellites consecutively in orbit, until it was briefly terminated by the
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| Harvard & Smithsonian, where she began analyzing data from X-ray astronomy satellites beginning with the UHURU satellite (and helping to compile the
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gamma ray sources using the NASA Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, x-ray astronomy satellites, radio telescopes, and optical telescopes including the NASA Hubble
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Atmospheric observation satellites such as Kyokko and Ohzora and X-ray astronomy satellites such as Hakucho and Hinotori were also active at this time. ISAS's
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2020). "China launches Ziyuan Earth observation and lobster eye X-ray astronomy satellites". SpaceNews. Retrieved 25 July 2020. "NASA Invites Media to Launch