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Volume 7 Issue 5, May 2023

A polarized view of the Crab

X-ray polarimetry from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer mission enables the flow of relativistic particles to be traced through the Crab pulsar’s nebula, providing insight into the magnetic field morphology and the generation of turbulence in this young supernova remnant system.

See Bucciantini et al.

Image: N. Bucciantini, IXPE Collaboration. X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO; Optical: NASA/STScI; Infrared: NASA-JPL-Caltech; Polarisation: NASA/IXPE. Cover design: Bethany Vukomanovic.

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  • Long-exposure spectra taken with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveal the most distant galaxies ever observed — back to a time when the Universe was only 2% of its present age.

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    • Marcel M. Popescu
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  • The success of NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission is a giant leap for planetary defence. DART is an important milestone on the long road that still lies ahead for reducing the risk of a devastating natural object impact with Earth.

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  • Near-infrared observations of large dark asteroids in the main belt reveal that they have spectral characteristics similar to those of the dwarf planet Ceres. Thermal evolution models suggest that these asteroids accreted at large orbital distances and may have been implanted into the main belt by the dynamic instability of the giant planets.

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Mission Control

  • A year of science from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer has brought results that are stimulating a re-examination of theoretical models of astrophysical sources.

    • Martin C. Weisskopf
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