The Einstein Probe was launched in January 2024 to study the high-energy universe, and among its instruments is its ...
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Einstein Probe finds two stars that have spent 40 million years taking turns eating each otheThe flash was spotted by the Einstein Probe’s Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT), which uses a novel type of design known as a ...
Lobster-eye satellite Einstein Probe captured the X-ray flash from a very elusive celestial pair. The discovery opens a new way to explore how massive stars interact and evolve, confirming the unique ...
European Space Agency announced on Wednesday that the Einstein Probe satellite has captured a rare X-ray flash from an ...
Lobster-eye satellite Einstein Probe captured the X-ray flash from a very elusive celestial pair. The discovery opens a new ...
On 27 May 2024, astronomers using the Chinese-European Einstein Probe observed a powerful X-ray flash from a nova explosion ...
On May 27, the Wide-field X-ray Telescope detected X-rays from a new source, labeled EP J0052. Follow-up observations were conducted using the probe's Follow-up X-ray Telescope, as well as NASA's ...
The odd celestial couple consists of a big, hot star, more than 10 times larger than our Sun, and a small compact white dwarf, with a mass similar to ...
Einstein Probe captured the X-ray flash from a very elusive celestial pair, consisting of a big, hot star, more than 10 times larger than our Sun, and a small compact white dwarf, with a mass ...
The European Space Agency's Einstein Probe has captured an X-ray flash from an "odd celestial pair" of stars more than 10 ...
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