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Max Valier
COSPAR ID 2017-036P Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.42778 Edit this on Wikidata
 

Max Valier is a 15 kg (33 lb) X-ray telescopic satellite which was built in a collaboration by the Gewerbeoberschule "Max Valier" Bozen, the Gewerbeoberschule "Oskar von Miller" Meran and the Amateurastronomen "Max Valier". The Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics provides the small X-ray telescope µRosi, which allows amateur astronomers for the first time to see the sky in X-ray wavelength. It was launched with the help of the OHB in Germany by an Indian PSLV-C38 rocket on June 23, 2017. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ "Max Valier Sat". space.skyrocket.de.
  2. ^ "Max Valier Satellite – Home". maxvaliersat.it.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Max Valier
COSPAR ID 2017-036P Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.42778 Edit this on Wikidata
 

Max Valier is a 15 kg (33 lb) X-ray telescopic satellite which was built in a collaboration by the Gewerbeoberschule "Max Valier" Bozen, the Gewerbeoberschule "Oskar von Miller" Meran and the Amateurastronomen "Max Valier". The Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics provides the small X-ray telescope µRosi, which allows amateur astronomers for the first time to see the sky in X-ray wavelength. It was launched with the help of the OHB in Germany by an Indian PSLV-C38 rocket on June 23, 2017. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ "Max Valier Sat". space.skyrocket.de.
  2. ^ "Max Valier Satellite – Home". maxvaliersat.it.

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