Wednesday, 10 December 2014

NASA-funded FOXSI to observe X-rays from Sun

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NASA regularly watches the Sun in numerous wavelengths because different wavelengths provide information about different temperatures and processes in space. Looking at all the wavelengths together helps to provide a complete picture of what's occurring on the sun over 92 million miles away -- but no one has been able to focus on high energy X-rays from the Sun until recently.

via Science Daily

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