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The High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) is the primary archive for NASA missions dealing with extremely energetic phenomena, from black holes to the Big Bang. Having recently merged with the Legacy Archive for Microwave Background Data Analysis (LAMBDA), it includes data obtained by NASA's high-energy astronomy missions from the extreme ultraviolet through gamma-ray bands, along with missions that study the relic cosmic microwave background.

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    JHU hosted a one-day symposium for local astronomers to celebrate the three years of science with Suzaku
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  • WMAP Temperature Point Source Exclusion Mask (9 Sep 2008)
    A point source only exclusion mask for temperature maps has been delivered by the WMAP team.
  • Suzaku Cycle 4 Call for Proposals (09 Sep 2008)
    Suzaku Cycle 4 regular and Key Project proposals are due on Dec 5, 2008
  • Suzaku CALDB updated (08 Sep 2008)
    XIS Caldb updated. Update versions 20080905...
  • XSPEC 12 updated (03 Sep 2008)
    12.4.0an released on 03 Sep 2008; fix for energies command ...
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