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		Definition of X-ray astronomy in English: X-ray astronomynoun mass nounThe branch of astronomy concerned with the detection and measurement of high-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted by celestial objects.  Example sentencesExamples -  Kagoshima, Japan - Japan successfully launched an M - 5 rocket Sunday to deliver a 1.7-ton X-ray astronomy satellite into orbit to study black holes and other phenomena.
 -  In 2002, Riccardo Giacconi was named co-recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in physics for his pioneering work in X-ray astronomy.
 -  Particularly stunning is that two of these new sources discovered by H.E.S.S. have no obvious counterparts in more conventional wavelength bands such as optical and X-ray astronomy.
 -  So X-ray astronomy came of age as a branch of science only when suitable detectors were placed in orbit around the Earth.
 -  ‘Giacconi really can be considered the father of cosmic X-ray astronomy,’ Hughes says.
 -  The prize is in honor of Bruno Rossi, an authority on cosmic-ray physics and a pioneer in the field of X-ray astronomy.
 -  As a Ph.D. scholar, he designed and developed balloon-borne X-ray astronomy telescope and gamma-ray spectrometer systems.
 -  Giacconi said that receiving the award confirms the importance of X-ray astronomy.
 -  ‘Authorities in Guatemala believe both fragments are from the Italian satellite Beppo SIX, which has been in orbit since 1996 ‘conducting X-ray astronomy experiments.’
 -  The field of X-ray astronomy profited by some of the technological developments that went on in these programmes.
 -  My career originally started in X-ray astronomy and that's very different from planetary science.
 -  Last year's advance material was actually a 2000-word article about the Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background and X-ray astronomy.
 
    Definition of X-ray astronomy in US English: X-ray astronomynoun The branch of astronomy concerned with the detection and measurement of high-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted by celestial objects.  Example sentencesExamples -  Last year's advance material was actually a 2000-word article about the Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background and X-ray astronomy.
 -  ‘Authorities in Guatemala believe both fragments are from the Italian satellite Beppo SIX, which has been in orbit since 1996 ‘conducting X-ray astronomy experiments.’
 -  Particularly stunning is that two of these new sources discovered by H.E.S.S. have no obvious counterparts in more conventional wavelength bands such as optical and X-ray astronomy.
 -  ‘Giacconi really can be considered the father of cosmic X-ray astronomy,’ Hughes says.
 -  Giacconi said that receiving the award confirms the importance of X-ray astronomy.
 -  Kagoshima, Japan - Japan successfully launched an M - 5 rocket Sunday to deliver a 1.7-ton X-ray astronomy satellite into orbit to study black holes and other phenomena.
 -  The prize is in honor of Bruno Rossi, an authority on cosmic-ray physics and a pioneer in the field of X-ray astronomy.
 -  As a Ph.D. scholar, he designed and developed balloon-borne X-ray astronomy telescope and gamma-ray spectrometer systems.
 -  The field of X-ray astronomy profited by some of the technological developments that went on in these programmes.
 -  So X-ray astronomy came of age as a branch of science only when suitable detectors were placed in orbit around the Earth.
 -  In 2002, Riccardo Giacconi was named co-recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in physics for his pioneering work in X-ray astronomy.
 -  My career originally started in X-ray astronomy and that's very different from planetary science.
 
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