a. Radiation b. Light c. Optics d. Atmosphere
a. Wilhelm Roentgen b. Marie Curie c. Richard Feynman d. Fritz Zwicky
a. Gamma Rays b. Burster Rays c. X-rays d. Visible Light
a. Moisture absorption b. Energy absorption c. Catalytic absorption d. Photo-electric absorption
a. Uhuru Xray Satellite b. Hubble c. Einstein Observatory d. Chandra Observatory
a. High-speed collision of an electron and a proton b. Low-speed collision of an electron and a proton c. Neutron and proton collision at high temperature d. Photon and neutron collision at low temperature
a. Aids in the formation of neutrino oscillations b. Is an atomic particle with a positive charge c. Helps make up electromagnetic radiation d. Is an elementary particle with a large mass
a. High b. Medium c. Low d. Extremely low
a. Bounced off b. Absorbed c. Deflected d. Scattered
a. Earth's atmosphere deflects X-rays b. The observatories must have an unobstructed view c. Earth's atmosphere absorbs X-rays d. Ground transmissions will interfer with the X-ray observatory's study