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Technology Development for the Constellation-X Hard-X-Ray Telescope

doi 10.1117/12.366492
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Date

October 22, 1999

Authors
Fiona A. HarrisonWalter R. Cook IIIFinn E. ChristensenOberto CitterioWilliam W. CraigNeil A. GehrelsPaul GorensteinJonathan E. GrindlayCharles J. HaileyRichard A. KroegerHideyo KuniedaGiovanni PareschiAnn M. ParsonsRobert PetreSuzanne E. RomaineBrian D. RamseyJack TuellerMelville P. UlmerMartin C. WeisskopfDavid L. Windt
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SPIE


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