SPACE — China launched a cutting-edge orbital telescope on Tuesday afternoon to try to capture traces of fleeting phenomena and give scientists more knowledge about black holes. The Einstein Probe, a space-based X-ray telescope, was launched by a Long March 2C carrier rocket that lifted off at 3:03 pm from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in Southwest China's Sichuan province, and then placed in a low-Earth orbit... chinadaily.com.cn
Pages
Wed Jul 02 2025 23:33:51 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
• China's energy passenger vehicle market continued to see robust growth with retail sales reaching 1.12 million units
• Apple vs Huawei Market Competition - Apple iPhone 16 Facing Challenges in China Market Against Huawei's Trifold Mate XT, According to Analysts
• China's yuan is in the midst of a steep decline as holders of the currency eye the risk of US sanctions
• Groundwater Extraction Affects Earth's Tilt and Global Sea Levels, Says Study - An Impending Threat to Earth's Surface and Rotation
• What is "phantom voltage" all about? Socket light comes on dim when the switch is off - Electrical Q and A
• Pregnancy changes a woman’s brain, according to a comprehensive neuroscience study
China has launched an orbital X-ray telescope to capture traces of fleeting phenomena, black holes
Published (Updated) on Wednesday, January 10, 2024
• China's energy passenger vehicle market continued to see robust growth with retail sales reaching 1.12 million units
• Apple vs Huawei Market Competition - Apple iPhone 16 Facing Challenges in China Market Against Huawei's Trifold Mate XT, According to Analysts
• China's yuan is in the midst of a steep decline as holders of the currency eye the risk of US sanctions
• Groundwater Extraction Affects Earth's Tilt and Global Sea Levels, Says Study - An Impending Threat to Earth's Surface and Rotation
• What is "phantom voltage" all about? Socket light comes on dim when the switch is off - Electrical Q and A
• Pregnancy changes a woman’s brain, according to a comprehensive neuroscience study
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Share Your Thoughts