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- Q15018 subject Q6324055.
- Q15018 subject Q7016194.
- Q15018 subject Q7016385.
- Q15018 subject Q7824662.
- Q15018 subject Q9096643.
- Q15018 abstract "ASCA (formerly named ASTRO-D) is the fourth cosmic X-ray astronomy mission by Japan's (JAXA), and the second for which the United States is providing part of the scientific payload. The satellite was successfully launched on February 20, 1993. The first eight months of the ASCA mission were devoted to performance verification. Having established the quality of performance of all ASCA's instruments, the project changed to a general/guest observer for the remainder of the mission. In this phase the observing program is open to astronomers based at Japanese and US institutions, as well as those who are located in member states of the European Space Agency.".
- Q15018 thumbnail ASCA.jpg?width=300.
- Q15018 wikiPageExternalLink ascagof.html.
- Q15018 wikiPageExternalLink asca.
- Q15018 wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
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- Q15018 wikiPageWikiLink Q6324055.
- Q15018 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016194.
- Q15018 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016385.
- Q15018 wikiPageWikiLink Q766426.
- Q15018 wikiPageWikiLink Q7824662.
- Q15018 wikiPageWikiLink Q901775.
- Q15018 wikiPageWikiLink Q9096643.
- Q15018 wikiPageWikiLink Q968571.
- Q15018 comment "ASCA (formerly named ASTRO-D) is the fourth cosmic X-ray astronomy mission by Japan's (JAXA), and the second for which the United States is providing part of the scientific payload. The satellite was successfully launched on February 20, 1993. The first eight months of the ASCA mission were devoted to performance verification. Having established the quality of performance of all ASCA's instruments, the project changed to a general/guest observer for the remainder of the mission.".
- Q15018 label "Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics".
- Q15018 depiction ASCA.jpg.
- Q15018 homepage index.shtml.