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Invited Paper The Constellation-X Observatory Jay Bookbinder*1, Randall Smith2,3, Anne Hornscheimier2, Michael Garcia1, Nicholas White2, Harvey Tananbaum1, Robert Petre2, Suzanne Romaine1, Paul Reid1 1
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Document Date: 2010-11-23 11:04:11


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Constellation-X Observatory / Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory / Johns Hopkins University / USA ABSTRACT The Constellation-X Observatory / /

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