X-ray experiment onboard the Astron space station

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Crab Nebula, Onboard Equipment, Space Station Payloads, X Ray Sources, X Ray Spectroscopy, X Ray Telescopes, Celestial Bodies, Data Processing, Ground Tests, Spectrometers

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The general design and operation of the X-ray spectrometer SKR-02M on
board the Astron space station, launched to near-earth orbit on March
23, 1983, are described. Preliminary results of observations of several
X-ray sources are then presented. These include Crab nebula, NP 0532
pulsar, A 0535+26, Her X-1, and Cen X-3.

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