XRISM X- Rays the Galaxys Sulfur

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Astronomers used X-rays from two binary star systems to detect sulfur in the interstellar medium, the gas and dust found in the space between stars. It’s the first direct measurement of both sulfur’s gas and solid phases, a unique capability of X-ray spectroscopy, XRISM’s (pronounced “crism”) primary method of studying the cosmos.

Music credit:
"Innovate" by Dominik Johnson
"Progression" by Daniel Marantz and Sam Clunie
"Cellular" by Andy Hopkins and Dean Mahoney
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Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Producer: Sophia Roberts(eMITS)
Science Writer: Jeanette Kazmierczak (University of Maryland)
Scientist: Brian J. Williams (NASA/GSFC)

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