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Space observatories / X-ray telescopes / Supernova remnants / Radiography / G1.9+0.3 / Cassiopeia A / X-ray / NuSTAR / Chandra X-ray Observatory
Date: 2014-09-19 09:18:14
Space observatories
X-ray telescopes
Supernova remnants
Radiography
G1.9+0.3
Cassiopeia A
X-ray
NuSTAR
Chandra X-ray Observatory

Dynamical & Chemical Study of G1.9+0.3 Toshiki Sato : Tokyo Metropolitan University Introduction G1.9+0.3 is known to the most youngest (~150 yr) SNR in our galaxy. Shock velocity of this SNR shows very high speed (~14,0

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