Disambiguation evidence for NuSTAR Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array via surface form

"NuSTAR"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "NuSTAR".

Predicate Object
PIInstitution California Institute of Technology
acronym NuSTAR Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array self-link
surface form: NuSTAR
altitude approximately 600 kilometers
angularResolution about 18 arcseconds FWHM
collaboratingInstitution California Institute of Technology
collaboratingInstitution Technical University of Denmark
surface form: Danish Technical University
collaboratingInstitution Italian Space Agency
detectorType cadmium zinc telluride detectors
energyRange 3–79 keV
energyResolution about 400 eV at 10 keV
fieldOfView about 12 arcminutes
focalLength 10 meters
focalLengthExtensionMethod deployable mast
fullName NuSTAR Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array
fundingAgency NASA Science Mission Directorate
hasPrincipalInvestigator Fiona A. Harrison
inclination about 6 degrees
instanceOf NASA space mission
instanceOf X-ray observatory
instanceOf space telescope
launchCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
launchDate 2012-06-13
launchSite Kwajalein Atoll
launchVehicle Pegasus XL
missionClass SMEX mission
missionProgram NASA Astrophysics Explorers Program
surface form: NASA Small Explorer program
missionType astrophysics observatory
notableResult constraints on the population of obscured supermassive black holes
notableResult detection of high-energy emission from the Galactic Center
notableResult high-energy studies of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A
notableResult measurements of hard X-ray emission from active galactic nuclei
notableResult observations of magnetars and pulsars in hard X-rays
operator NASA
orbitType low Earth orbit
primaryMirrorType Wolter I design
scientificObjective study Galactic Center high-energy emission
scientificObjective study active galactic nuclei
scientificObjective study black holes
scientificObjective study compact objects
scientificObjective study high-energy cosmic phenomena
scientificObjective study neutron stars
scientificObjective study particle acceleration in astrophysical sources
scientificObjective study stellar explosions
scientificObjective study supermassive black hole populations
scientificObjective study supernova remnants
spaceAgency Jet Propulsion Laboratory
surface form: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
telescopeConfiguration two co-aligned X-ray telescopes
usesOpticsType focusing hard X-ray optics
usesOpticsType multilayer-coated grazing-incidence mirrors
wavelengthBand X-ray

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Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "NuSTAR".