Ginga (satellite)

Ginga (satellite)

ASTRO-C, renamed Ginga (Japanese for 'galaxy'), was launched from the Kagoshima Space Center on 5 February, 1987. The primary instrument for observations was the Large Area Counter (LAC). Ginga was the third Japanese X-ray astronomy mission, following Hakucho and Tenma. Ginga reentered the Earth's atmosphere on 1 November, 1991.

Highlights

*Discovery of transient Black Hole Candidates and study of their spectral evolution.
*Discovery of weak transients in the galactic ridge.
*Detection of cyclotron features in 3 X-ray pulsars: 4U1538-522, V0332+53, and Cep X-4.
*Evidence for emission and absorption Fe feature in Seyfert probing reprocessing by cold matter.
*Discovery of intense 6-7 keV iron line emission from the galactic center region.

External links

* [http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ginga/ginga.html NASA/GSFC information of Ginga (ex Astro-C)]


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