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XMM-Newton spacecraft
XMM-Newton spacecraft
Date: 10 June 2008
Satellite: XMM-Newton
Depicts: Artist's impression of the spacecraft
Copyright: ESA
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Last Update: 1 September 2019
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XMM-Newton observes baby magnetar
Illustration of a magnetar
The Universe might not be expanding at the same rate everywhere
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XMM-Newton observes baby magnetar
Illustration of a magnetar
The Universe might not be expanding at the same rate everywhere
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