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English: The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer, or IXPE, is NASA’s newest set of X-ray eyes on the universe. Soon after launching, IXPE will deploy its solar arrays and begin commissioning of the spacecraft. After about a week, IXPE will extend its boom. About a month after launch, IXPE will be ready to begin its two-year science mission – unlocking the secrets of exploded stars, black holes, and more. |
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Source | YouTube: Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) Deployment Animation – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
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