röntgentähtitiede
Röntgentähtitiede (Finnish for X-ray astronomy) is a branch of astronomy that studies celestial objects in the X-ray part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike visible light, X-rays are high-energy photons that can penetrate interstellar dust and gas, allowing astronomers to observe phenomena that are otherwise hidden.
Celestial objects emit X-rays through various processes. High-temperature plasmas, such as those found in the coronas
Observing X-rays requires specialized telescopes that are placed in orbit above Earth's atmosphere, as the atmosphere
Röntgentähtitiede provides crucial insights into extreme astrophysical environments. It helps us understand the evolution of stars,