The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (Nustar) was sent into space on a Pegasus rocket operated out of the Kwajalein Atol in the central Pacific.Nustar will study high-energy X-rays coming from exotic sources such as black holes, exploded stars and the hot gas in galaxy clusters.
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (Nustar). NuSTAR will study how black holes form and grow, and how these processes affect their host galaxies. The NuSTAR mission launched June 8 and has been going smoothly so far.
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (Nustar) is sent to observe black holes in space
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The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (Nustar) was sent into space on a Pegasus rocket operated out of the Kwajalein Atol in the central Pacific.
Nustar will study high-energy X-rays coming from exotic sources such as black holes, exploded stars and the hot gas in galaxy clusters.
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (Nustar). NuSTAR will study how black holes form and grow, and how these processes affect their host galaxies. The NuSTAR mission launched June 8 and has been going smoothly so far.
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (Nustar) is sent to observe black holes in space
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