05.28.09 - For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins.
10.09.07 - NASA and Japanese X-ray observatories have helped clarify origin of cosmic rays
10.5.06 - International teams collect a startling new set of black hole observations
08.30.05 - The Suzaku HXD makes its first observation - the radio galaxy Centaurus A
08.23.05 - The Suzaku XIS makes its first observation - a supernova remnant
07.12.05 - The high-resolution X-ray Spectrometer (XRS) was launched on board the Suzaku space observatory
06.30.05 - A pioneering X-ray detector developed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center will launch on board the new Astro-E2 space observatory
06.01.05 - Launch windows in July and August 2005 have been set.
11.18.04 - JAXA delays Astro-E2 launch to concentrate on H2A launch
02.10.04 - Astro-E2 is on track for a launch in early 2005.
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