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Japan builds ultra-precise X-ray telescope that spots a 3.5 mm dot from 1 km
science-space1 month ago

Japan builds ultra-precise X-ray telescope that spots a 3.5 mm dot from 1 km

A Japanese collaboration from Nagoya University and the SPring-8 facility has developed a high-resolution X-ray telescope with nanometer-precision, seamless nickel mirrors capable of resolving a 3.5 mm object at 1 km. Ground tests used a 10‑micrometer X-ray source about 900 meters away to simulate distant starlight, and the instrument flew on the FOXSI-4 sounding rocket in 2024 to observe a solar flare, validating its performance in space. The team plans a refined version for FOXSI-5 in 2026 and aims to miniaturize the optics for CubeSats to broaden access to high-resolution X-ray observations.

Reimagining the Milky Way: A Revised Galactic Shape
astronomy3 years ago

Reimagining the Milky Way: A Revised Galactic Shape

A team of space scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has found that the traditional view of the Milky Way galaxy as having four arms is not correct. They believe that, like most other galaxies, the Milky Way has just two main arms. The team used data from a new generation of space instruments, including the Gaia space observatory, to build a map of the Milky Way and fit the arrangement of stars to a spiral, finding that the most likely shape of the Milky Way is a barred spiral with two main arms that stretch outwards from the bar.