Not exact matches
NASA has confirmed that new data from this trio of high - energy telescopes, and archival data from Chandra,
Swift and the European
Space Agency's XMM - Newton
observatory, all show that the object has the properties of a magnetar, making it only the 30th known.
The agency's astrophysics
space observatories — Kepler,
Swift, Spitzer, Chandra — and the ground - based Infrared Telescope Facility on Mauna Kea, Hawaii — also will be tracking the event.
The international team of researchers used data from three orbiting X-ray telescopes — NASA's Chandra X-ray
Observatory and
Swift Satellite as well as the European
Space Agency's XMM - Newton.
The GBO wishes to remind proposers of continuing opportunities for joint observations with the Chandra X-ray
Observatory, the Hubble
Space Telescope, the
Swift Gamma - Ray Burst Mission and the Fermi Gamma - ray
Space Telescope.