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Hitomi (ASTRO-H) X-ray Astronomy Satellite

Tadayuki Takahashi, Motohide Kokubun, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Richard L. Kelley, Takaya Ohashi, F. Aharonian, Hiroki Akamatsu, Fumie Akimoto, S. W. Allen, Naohisa Anabuki, L. Angelini, Keith A. Arnaud, Makoto Asai, M. Audard, Hisamitsu Awaki, M. Axelsson, P. Azzarello, Chris Baluta, Aya Bamba, Nobutaka Bando, M. W. Bautz, Thomas G. Bialas, R. D. Blandford, K. R. Boyce, Laura Brenneman, G. V. Brown, Esra Bülbül, Edward Cackett, Edgar R. Canavan, M. Chernyakova

Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems · 2018

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Summary

This paper describes the Hitomi (ASTRO-H) X-ray astronomy satellite, an international collaborative mission for high-energy astrophysics. The work is entirely outside Vitagri Pulse's scope of farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, and human health, as it concerns space-based astronomical instrumentation and observations.

UK applicability

Not applicable. This is an astronomy satellite mission with no relevance to farming, soil health, nutrition, or food systems research.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Other
DOI
10.1117/1.jatis.4.2.021402
Catalogue ID
BFmobgho5w-4w1ewb
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