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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - ASCA: Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics
- X-ray spectroscopy of astrophysical plasmas, especially the analysis of discrete features such as emission lines and absorption edges. - Chandra X-Ray Observatory@
- Constellation-X
- An X-ray observatory that will study supermassive black holes and the life cycles of matter throughout the Universe. - Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma Spectrometer (CHIPS)
- Satellite-based observatory studying the very hot, very low-density gas of the Interstellar Medium surrounding the Solar System. - ESA - Planck
- ESA's Planck mission will be the first European space observatory whose main goal is the study of the Cosmic Microwave Background -- the relic radiation from the Big Bang. - ESA Science & Technology: Darwin
- Utilizing a flotilla of six space telescopes, to scan the nearby Universe, looking for signs of life on Earth-like planets. - Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)
- Telescope launched by a rocket in 2003 which uses ultraviolet light to observe galaxies. Site provides image gallery as well as updates of the sky regions observed. - Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (HUT)
- The telescope has flown twice aboard the Space Shuttle as part of a package of instruments called the Astro Observatory. - Hubble Space Telescope (38)
- Infrared Space Observatory (ISO)
- Operates at wavelengths from 2.5 - 240 microns. A project of the European Space Agency. - James Webb Space Telescope@
- NOAA Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES)@
- ROSAT: The ROentgen SATellite@
- Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)
- Learn about NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, designed to help us understand the Sun's influence on Earth and Near-Earth space by studying the solar atmosphere on small scales of space and time and in many wavelengths simultaneously. - Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO)@
- Learn about STEREO, NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory that is designed help us understand coronal mass ejections and the flow of energy from the Sun to the Earth.
- Solar-B@
- Learn about the Solar-B mission, an international effort between Japan, the U.S. and the U.K. to better understand the mechanisms for solar variability. Find sites from NASA, JAXA, PPARC, and other mission contributors describing Solar-B's telescopes and imaging instrumentation.
- Spitzer Space Telescope@
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