NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | NuSTAR – Studying the Universe in X-Ray (Live Public Talk) @NASAJPL | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated November 28 2022
The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, is the first space telescope capable of taking focused high-energy X-ray observations of the cosmos, providing unprecedented information on the dynamics of black holes, exploding stars and the most extreme active galaxies. Learn how NuSTAR has expanded our knowledge of the universe after almost a decade of operation.
Speaker:
Dr. Brian Grefenstette, NuSTAR Principal Mission Scientist, Caltech
Host:
Marc Razze, Public Services Office, NASA/JPL
Co-Host:
Brian White, Public Services Office, NASA/JPL
(Original Air Date: May 26, 2022)
The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, is the first space telescope capable of taking focused high-energy X-ray observations of the cosmos, providing unprecedented information on the dynamics of black holes, exploding stars and the most extreme active galaxies. Learn how NuSTAR has expanded our knowledge of the universe after almost a decade of operation.
Speaker:
Dr. Brian Grefenstette, NuSTAR Principal Mission Scientist, Caltech
Host:
Marc Razze, Public Services Office, NASA/JPL
Co-Host:
Brian White, Public Services Office, NASA/JPL
(Original Air Date: May 26, 2022)