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Monday, 23 September 2013


Aeronautic Research

One of the chief tasks of space science is to observe distant galaxies and stars. Learning about outer space could prove to be the key to finding out how space, stars and planets were born. Another top priority is unraveling the mysteries at the extreme limits of outer space, such as black holes and ultra-high-energy cosmic rays.
To study these space mysteries through astronomical observation, we need to use not just telescopes on Earth, but also X-rays and infrared rays. Because Earth’s atmosphere absorbs these rays, we need perform these observations from outer space.
The Space Science Department has launched an astronomical satellite equipped with the following observational equipment to catch X-rays, infrared rays, and radio waves:

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