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Title: REVEALING THE UNIVERSE
THE MAKING OF THE CHANDRA X-RAY OBSERVATORY
By: Wallace H. Tucker, Karen Tucker
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0674004973
ISBN 13: 9780674004979
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Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 28 May, 2001
Pages: 296
Description: From the first proposal for a large X-ray telescope in 1970 to the deployment of Chandra by the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1999, this book chronicles the technical feats, political struggles, and personal dramas that transformed an inspired vision into the world's supreme X-ray observatory.
Synopsis: When the first X-ray detectors revealed many places in the universe that are too hot to be seen by optical and radio telescopes, pioneering X-ray astronomers realized they were onto something big. They knew that a large X-ray observatory must be created if they were ever to understand such astonishing phenomena as neutron stars, supernovas, black holes, and dark matter. What they could not know was how monumental in time, money, and effort this undertaking would be. This is the story of the Chandra X-ray Observatory. From the first proposal for a large X-ray telescope in 1970 to the deployment of Chandra by the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1999, this book chronicles the technical feats, political struggles, and personal dramas that transformed an inspired vision into the world's supreme X-ray observatory. With insider knowledge, Wallace and Karen Tucker describe the immense challenges that this project posed for such high-tech industry giants as TRW, Eastman Kodak, and Hughes Danbury Optical Systems (now Raytheon Optical Systems).Their portrayal of the role of NASA is itself an extraordinary case study of multibillion-dollar government decision making, and a cautionary tale for future large space astronomy missions.
Illustrations: 12 colour illustrations, 45 halftones, 5 line illustrations
Publication: US
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Returns: Returnable
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