Satellites for radiation astronomy/Quiz

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This view of the deployed LDCM spacecraft shows the calibration ports of the TIRS and OLI instruments. Credit: NASA/GSFC.

Satellites for radiation astronomy is a lecture on a variety of lofting technology. It is a part of the radiation astronomy course on the principles of radiation astronomy.

You are free to take this quiz based on satellites for radiation astronomy at any time.

To improve your score, read and study the lecture, the links contained within, listed under See also, External links, and in the {{principles of radiation astronomy}} template. This should give you adequate background to get 100 %.

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Hypotheses

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  1. Radiation astronomy satellites may have extended and improved life spans if they could be upgraded and repaired at the International Space Station.

See also

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