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The
Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory
The NASA Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory was
launched in 1991. It surveyed the gamma-ray sky for successful 9 mission
years. In 2000, the spacecraft was destroyed, after failures of gyroscopes
were considered a longterm risk of uncontrolled reentry.
The mission goal was to explore the gamma-ray
sky with wide-field-of-view instruments in the energy range from hard X-rays
(~100 keV) up to high-energy gamma-rays (~10 GeV). For this purpose, four
telescopes covered different energy ranges and objectives. Specific targets
were gamma-ray bursts, pulsars, active galaxies, nucleosynthesis sources,
and cosmic-ray related gamma-ray emission.
The MPE was involved in two of the major
instruments, COMPTEL and EGRET.
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08 Mar 2002 by Roland Diehl
Last update: 2004-11-10 by N.N.

Contact person: J. Greiner
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