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Telescope System: Telescope Schematic Illustrations

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1. Light Path
The Chandra Observatory is first oriented toward a cosmic X-ay source. View the animation.
(Illustration: NASA/CXC/D.Berry & A.Hobart)

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2. Light Path - Showing Mirrors, HRC
Next, X-ray photons entering the telescope are reflected at grazing angles and focused onto an electronic detector to make an image of a cosmic source. View the animation.
(Illustration: NASA/CXC/D.Berry & A.Hobart)

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3. Light Path - Close-up of HRC
Here is a closeup showing the focusing of the X-rays onto an electronic detector. View the animation.
(Illustration: NASA/CXC/D.Berry & A.Hobart)

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4. Mirror Comparison
X-rays that strike a mirror head-on are absorbed. View the animation.
(Illustration: NASA/CXC/D.Berry)

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5. Nested X-ray Mirrors
X-rays that hit a mirror at grazing angles are reflected like a pebble skipping across a pond. Thus, X-ray telescope mirrors are shaped like barrels rather than dishes. View the animation.
(Illustration: NASA/CXC/D.Berry)

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6. Focusing X-rays
Chandra's X-ray mirror assembly focuses X-rays onto a detector to produce an image. View the animation.
(Illustration: NASA/CXC/D.Berry)

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7. Schematic of Grazing Incidence, X-Ray Mirror
This cutaway illustrates the design and functioning of the High Resolution Mirror Assembly (HRMA) on Chandra.
(Illustration: NASA/CXC/D.Berry)

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8. Schematic of Grazing Incidence, X-Ray Telescope
This cross section through four nested pairs of mirrors illustrates the principle of grazing incidence reflection and focusing of X-rays. Two reflections are required to make an image. The grazing angles range from about 3.5 degrees for the outer pair to about 2 degrees for the inner pair.
(Illustration: NASA/CXC/S. Lee)

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