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The Astronomical Roentgen Telescope X-ray Concentrator (ART-XC) is an X-ray telescope with a grazing incidence mirror that is capable of capturing high energy X-ray photons within the 5-30 keV energy range. This telescope is one of the two X-ray telescopes on the Spektr-RG (SRG) mission. The other telescope that SRG carries is eROSITA. The observatory was launched on 13 July 2019 via a Proton rocket from the Russian launch site Baikonur in Kazakhstan.

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  • The Astronomical Roentgen Telescope X-ray Concentrator (ART-XC) is an X-ray telescope with a grazing incidence mirror that is capable of capturing high energy X-ray photons within the 5-30 keV energy range. This telescope is one of the two X-ray telescopes on the Spektr-RG (SRG) mission. The other telescope that SRG carries is eROSITA. The observatory was launched on 13 July 2019 via a Proton rocket from the Russian launch site Baikonur in Kazakhstan. (en)
  • ART-XC — рентгеновский телескоп, созданный Институтом космических исследований РАН и РФЯЦ-ВНИИЭФ; наряду с немецким телескопом eROSITA является частью российской космической обсерватории «Спектр-РГ». Название расшифровывается как «Astronomical Roentgen Telescope — X-ray Concentrator» (с англ. «Астрономический рентгеновский телескоп — концентратор рентгеновских лучей»). Научный руководитель проекта — доктор физ.-мат. наук Михаил Павлинский, ИКИ РАН. (ru)
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  • (Astronomical Roentgen Telescope X-ray Concentrator) (en)
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  • ART-XC (en)
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  • Russian Space Research Institute and All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Experimental Physics (en)
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  • ≈ 7 years; until late 2026 to early 2027 (en)
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  • , German Aerospace Center (en)
  • , Russian Space Research Institute (en)
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  • The Astronomical Roentgen Telescope X-ray Concentrator (ART-XC) is an X-ray telescope with a grazing incidence mirror that is capable of capturing high energy X-ray photons within the 5-30 keV energy range. This telescope is one of the two X-ray telescopes on the Spektr-RG (SRG) mission. The other telescope that SRG carries is eROSITA. The observatory was launched on 13 July 2019 via a Proton rocket from the Russian launch site Baikonur in Kazakhstan. (en)
  • ART-XC — рентгеновский телескоп, созданный Институтом космических исследований РАН и РФЯЦ-ВНИИЭФ; наряду с немецким телескопом eROSITA является частью российской космической обсерватории «Спектр-РГ». Название расшифровывается как «Astronomical Roentgen Telescope — X-ray Concentrator» (с англ. «Астрономический рентгеновский телескоп — концентратор рентгеновских лучей»). Научный руководитель проекта — доктор физ.-мат. наук Михаил Павлинский, ИКИ РАН. (ru)
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