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Subsequent observations with the VLT's FORS2 instrument a visual and near UV FOcal Reducer and low dispersion Spectrograph confirmed their hunch, but also showed that the black hole and the Wolf–Rayet star circled each other every 32 hours.
Extra-Galactic Whopper Black Hole Breaks Distance Record | Universe Today 2010
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The new instruments are the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) and the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS).
Hubble telescope Bente Lilja Bye 2008
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The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS), a sophisticated instrument which separated the light from different celestial objects into its components, failed in 2004.
Hubble telescope Bente Lilja Bye 2008
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The most revolutionary instrument is COS, the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph.
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While Cassini was taking these high-resolution images of the southern part of the Saturn-facing hemisphere, the Composite Infrared Spectrograph CIRS instrument was collecting data to create a contiguous thermal map of Baghdad Sulcus.
De Plume! De Plume! Enceladus Raw Flyby Images | Universe Today 2009
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"The detection of HD 189733b's spectral continuum, accomplished with only 12 hours of Spitzer time, is a remarkable demonstration of the capability and utility of the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Infrared Spectrograph."
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"The detection of HD 189733b's spectral continuum, accomplished with only 12 hours of Spitzer time, is a remarkable demonstration of the capability and utility of the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Infrared Spectrograph."
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The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, or STIS , was used by astronomers to detect black holes and measure the temperatures of stars, among other things.
Hubble Instrument Goes Dark Amit Asaravala 2004
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The burst, which was detected on only one side of Saturn's fuzzy "E ring," was surprising, said Donald Shemansky, a top investigator for Cassini's Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph, or UVIS.
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The burst, which was detected on only one side of Saturn's fuzzy "E ring," was surprising, said Donald Shemansky, a top investigator for Cassini's Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph, or UVIS.
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