Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: July 10, 2019
SpaceX has received a contract to help NASA launch an observatory designed to help scientists discover astronomical details in space.
NASA said Tuesday it estimates the cost of the Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer mission, which is scheduled for an April 2021 launch, will reach $50.3M.
IXPE is designed to measure polarized X-rays from black holes, neutron stars and other cosmic objects. The observatory will work to help astronomers study phenomena and extreme environments in space.
The spacecraft would carry three sensor-equipped telescopes intended to quantify cosmic X-ray polarization.
Under the contract, SpaceX will provide its Falcon 9 rocket to launch IXPE at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NASA’s Launch Services Program will oversee the launch service.
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