Tenma (Astro-B)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Space Missions, Astrophysical Missions

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Second Japanese x-ray satellite, launched in February 1983. Detected
x-rays in the range 2-60 keV. Also carried a transient source monitor.
Ceased operations in 1984. Tenma means `Pegasus'. (See ASTRO.)...

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