Riccardo
Giacconi
Associated Universities Inc.,
Washington, DC, USA Photo: National Radio
Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)
X-ray astronomy
On 18
June 1962, a new era in astronomy started when a
rocket experiment demonstrated the presence of X-ray
radiation outside the solar system. Leading the
project was Riccardo Giacconi, who later
constructed Uhuru, the first X-ray satellite,
and Einstein, the first space telescope with
X-ray optics. In this way, Riccardo Giacconi has led
the development of X-ray astronomy. This has
increased our understanding of individual remarkable
objects, as well as large-scale cosmic
relationships.
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