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English: Explore the temperatures of the cosmos, from absolute zero to the hottest temperatures yet achieved, with this infographic. Targets for the XRISM mission include supernova remnants, binary systems with stellar-mass black holes, galaxies powered by supermassive black holes, and vast clusters of galaxies.Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Scott WiessingerMachine-readable PDF copy
Date 3 August 2023 (upload date)
Source A Guide to Cosmic Temperatures
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Scott Wiessinger, Francis Reddy, Scott Wiessinger
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Space; Supernova; Astrophysics; Black Hole; Star; Nebula; Big Bang; Universe; Corona; Infographic; X-ray

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