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Highlights from INTEGRAL |
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07 October 2005 The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory INTEGRAL was launched on 17 October 2002 at 04:41 UTC from Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) and is nearing its milestone of 3 years of science operations.
In two dedicated papers, one published in the 163rd COSPAR information bulletin "Space Research Today" and the second in the upcoming conference proceedings of the workshop Astronomy with Radioactivities V, held in Clemson SC, USA, 5-9 September 2005, Christoph Winkler presents a personal selection of scientific highlights achieved during the first two and a half years of INTEGRAL science operations. Christoph Winkler has been Project Scientist for ESA's gamma-ray observatory INTEGRAL since 1993. His research interests include the galactic centre and galactic structure, γ-ray line emission from point and diffuse sources and γ-ray bursts. The science highlights presented in the two papers cover several topics in both galactic and extragalactic astronomy: Galactic
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The full papers by Christoph Winkler with his selection of highlighted science results - which is a limited subset of the full scope of results from the INTEGRAL mission - can be accessed through the top two related links. For a complete overview of INTEGRAL science results see the related link to "INTEGRAL Publications".
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