The Rise of X-Ray Astronomy
Riccardo Giacconi
President, Associated Universities, Inc.
2002 Nobel Laureate in Physics
Friday, October 3,
2003
10:30 am, Green Auditorium
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The study of celestial sources in their x ray light has provided a powerful new tool for discovery of new aspects of the universe. The astrophysical problems that were posed by the first discovery of extra-solar x-ray emissions were solved over a period of four decades. This progress was made possible by the advent of ever more sophisticated observations and techniques. The scientific and technological developments in particular areas of interest to the speaker will be described.
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