NASA's 36-pixel sensor will revolutionize the study of outer space with X-rays
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Despite a resolution of only 36 pixels, the Resolve sensor on the XRISM satellite is set to revolutionize X-ray studies in outer space, offering high precision in detecting X-ray temperatures and compositions, and measuring motion in space.
The Resolve detector on XRISM, developed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, functions as a microcalorimeter spectrometer for each of its 36 pixels, independently measuring subtle heat variations to analyze the emitted X-ray energy's composition and space motion.
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