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Imágenes en rayos X del satélite XMM/Newton
David Barrado y Navascués
Espectaculares las imágenes y los espectros de la galería del satélite de la Agencia Espacial Europea XMM/Newton.
Estoy copiando datos que este observatorio tomó el mes pasado para uno de mis programas científicos. Hace varios días me comunicaron que ya estaban procesados y dispuestos para su análisis. Mientras transfiero los gigantescos ficheros y leo la información asociada, navego por la página de esta misión de la ESA. Y me cruzo con su impresionante galeria de imágenes, que incluye desde objetos dentro del Sistema Solar, regiones de formación estelar, restos de estrellas incluyendo supernovas y agujeros negros, hasta todo tipo de objetos extragalácticos. Todo un festín para los ojos, que de no ser por esta misión y la equivalente de la NASA, denominada Chandra, serían invisibles.
ENLACES:
XMM/Newton, galería de imágenes (ESA)
XMM/Newton, centro de operaciones científicas (ESA)
Chandra (NASA)


me parece supersupersupermixterextrafastinante todo esto
esta muy bueno sigan asi
SOLO MAS INFORMACION
ESTA CHIDO Y INTERESANTE
yo quiero que los rayos x se puedan monitoriar atraves de un satelite de la tierra para poder ver lo que pasa en tiempo real
QUI SIERA BER LA TIERRA POR SATELITE AL TAL PUNTO DE BER LAS PER SONAS CAMINANDO COMOS LAS PELICULAS
QUI SIERA BER LA TIERRA POR SATELITE AL TAL PUNTO DE BER LAS PER SONAS CAMINANDO COMO LAS PELICULAS
imagenes de rayos x
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