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What might you detect with an x ray telescope that you could not detect with an infrared telescope?
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What might you detect with an x ray telescope that you could not detect with an infrared telescope?
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Xrays and one of the best generators of x-beams are dark gaps. These can't be identified outwardly, yet the x-beams they create can. It demonstrates an altogether different view than optical degrees.
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