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The X-ray telescope required little attention from the crew.
X-ray telescopes can use a variety of different designs to image X-rays.
"The satellite's soft x-ray telescope proved to be a huge challenge that took 11 years."
"The X-ray telescope uses a lot of power, especially when it is in the scanning mode," he said.
The satellite carries the first imaging X-ray telescope to be put in orbit.
"The engineers must have turned off the X-ray telescope since the last time I checked."
Perhaps the X-ray telescope will tell us something.
An X-ray telescope has been operating without problems.
After that, I want to have the X-ray telescope reactivated.
The payload includes one ultraviolet telescope and four X-ray telescopes.
Astronomers say the X-ray telescopes will reveal a unique view of the exploding star.
The first X-ray telescope in astronomy was used to observe the Sun.
"Why can't we have the low frequency radio on high digi-talization rate while the X-ray telescope is scanning?"
From space, x-ray telescopes collect photons from a given region of the sky.
X-ray telescopes are constructed by creating a converging "tunnel" for the waves.
We were supposed to manufacture astronomical telescopes there, visual and X-ray telescopes.
It is noteworthy that X-ray telescopes have a rather close relationship with nuclear-weapons research.'
This rapid determination allowed astronomers to conduct follow-up studies using optical and X-ray telescopes.
These X-rays can be observed using an X-ray telescope.
Ultraviolet and X-ray telescopes can observe highly energetic galactic phenomena.
These coronae can be detected using X-ray telescopes.
Rosat was an X-ray telescope mission and had a mirror system made of a reinforced carbon composite material.
The most common methods used in X-ray telescopes are grazing incidence mirrors and coded apertures.
The same day, the astronauts are also to activate a $14 million pair of X-ray telescopes in the shuttle's 60-foot payload bay.
"I am afraid that somehow the spacecraft is putting spikes into both the low frequency radio antenna and the X-ray telescope."