ROSAT: The German X ray satellite nearly two years in orbit

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Astronomical Satellites, Postlaunch Reports, Rosat Mission, X Ray Astronomy, Data Acquisition, Spaceborne Astronomy, Spacecraft Configurations, X Ray Sources

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The German x-ray satellite Rosat serves as a spaceborne observatory for cosmic x-rays. Since its launch 1 Jun. 1990, it has gained precious data and extended the picture of the Universe. As Rosat has now reached its initially designed lifetime of 1.5 years, a short summary of its mission is given from the technical point of view. The technical results allow continuation of the successful Rosat mission.

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