XRISM

X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission

active Mission

NASA is partnering with JAXA (Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency) on the XRISM mission to study celestial objects that emit X-rays. The mission will investigate big cosmic questions like how the largest structures in the universe came to be, what happens to matter under extreme gravitational force, and how high-energy particle jets work.

Type

Space telescope

Launched

Sept. 6, 2023

Wavelength

X-rays

Launch site

Tanegashima, Japan

Latest JAXA News

XRISM updates from JAXA (Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency).

Illustration of the region around the central black hole in an active galaxy

Early Science Results

The first science papers using XRISM data have been published, including results about supernova remnant N132D and active galaxy NGC 4151.

Transition to nominal phase and release of early observation data

XRISM has completed its commissioning period as planned and has transitioned to the nominal phase.

First Light and Operational Update

JAXA released the first glimpses of X-ray observation data from XRISM's Xtend and Resolve instruments.

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