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NuSTAR Space Observatory: Seeing Some Cosmic X-Ray Emitters Might Be a Matter of Perspective – SciTechDaily
Known as ultraluminous X-ray sources, the emitters are easy to spot when viewed straight on, but they might be hidden from view…
ByJet Propulsion LaboratoryAugust 22, 2021
This illustration shows SS 433, a black hole or neutron star, as it pulls material away from its companion star. The stellar material forms a disk around SS 433, and some of the material is ejected into space in…
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