Discover
/
Article

Europe plans to build biggest x-ray space telescope ever

JUN 27, 2014
Physics Today

BBC : The European Space Agency has elected to go ahead with the Advanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics (ATHENA ), the largest x-ray space telescope to date. Projected to cost more than €1 billion, the next-generation observatory will be 100 times as sensitive as current x-ray space telescopes, such as the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. Its mission is twofold: to try to determine how matter forms into galaxies and galactic clusters, and to study how black holes evolve and shape the universe. Because ATHENA is not scheduled to launch until 2028, plans for the vehicle that will carry the huge telescope into space are still underway.

Related content
/
Article
The finding that the Saturnian moon may host layers of icy slush instead of a global ocean could change how planetary scientists think about other icy moons as well.
/
Article
/
Article
After a foray into international health and social welfare, she returned to the physical sciences. She is currently at the Moore Foundation.
/
Article
Modeling the shapes of tree branches, neurons, and blood vessels is a thorny problem, but researchers have just discovered that much of the math has already been done.

Get PT in your inbox

pt_newsletter_card_blue.png
PT The Week in Physics

A collection of PT's content from the previous week delivered every Monday.

pt_newsletter_card_darkblue.png
PT New Issue Alert

Be notified about the new issue with links to highlights and the full TOC.

pt_newsletter_card_pink.png
PT Webinars & White Papers

The latest webinars, white papers and other informational resources.

By signing up you agree to allow AIP to send you email newsletters. You further agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.