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Science 15 December 2000:
Vol. 290. no. 5499, p. 2049
DOI: 10.1126/science.290.5499.2049a

News of the Week

ASTROPHYSICS:
Young X-ray Satellite Rattles Old Ideas

Govert Schilling

A year after its launch, Europe's XMM-Newton x-ray satellite is proving its mettle. Last week in Paris, scientists gave a sneak preview of findings that challenged cherished beliefs about what kind of material swarms around supermassive black holes in the middle of active galaxies and how compact clusters of galaxies chill out. The results will appear next month among 56 papers in a special issue of the European journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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