Beyond Einstein program
The beyond Einstein program is the plan that was designed to prove general theory of relativity of NASA. Two observation satellites and plural observation cosmology space probes are included by the plan.
コンステレーション -X and space gravity wave interferometer (LISA) are under development in NASA. They are not parts of the large-scale observation [1].
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Plan
Einstein University scale observation
- コンステレーション -X (HTXS) (2016): Next-generation X-rays space observation satellite
- Space gravity wave interferometer (LISA) (2015): I observe a gravity wave in outer space
Einstein space probe
- Inflation space probe: It is designed to observe space background radiation. (CMB) polarized wave, Succession of COBE and WMAP
- Black hole space probe (BHFP): I put it on HTXS
- Dark energy space probe: Following one of three are going to adopt unification darkness energy mission (JDEM).
Einstein Vision missions
- I observe a Big Bang observer, LISA and succession, the gravity wave of the Inflation space probe
- Black hole imager (MAXIM): I regard the state that gas is breathed in by X-ray observation in a black hole as HTXS in BHFP.
Footnote
- ^ "Great Observatories." Beyond Einstein. NASA. November 28, 2007 reading.
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