
The Chinese spacecraft will study explosions of light years away from stars,

high-energy currents and gravitational electromagnetic wave phenomena that occur when stars around Brampton’s black holes are pulled into it.

Weighing in at one and a half tons, the Chinese spacecraft launched Wide Field X at an altitude of 600 km above the ground and from low orbit. The Ray Telescope and its state-of-the-art Lobster Eye optical system detect and observe unprecedented explosions in the universe.

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