Everything about Cos-b totally explained
Cos-B was the first
European Space Agency mission to study
gamma-ray sources. The mission consisted of a satellite containing X-ray and gamma-ray detectors, which was launched by
NASA on behalf of the ESA on
August 9,
1975. The mission was completed on
April 25 1982, after the satellite had been operational for more than 6.5 years, four years longer than planned. Scientific results included the
2CG Catalogue listing around 25 gamma ray sources and a map of the
Milky Way. The satellite also observed the
Cygnus X-3 pulsar.
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