Compton Gamma Ray Observatory



         


The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory(CGRO) was the second of the NASA "Great Observatories" to be launched to space, following the Hubble Space Telescope.

Compton was:

CGRO carried a complement of four instruments that covered an unprecedented six decades of the electromagnetic spectrum, from 30 keV to 30 GeV. In order of increasing spectral energy coverage:

The observatory was named after Dr. Arthur Compton, Nobel prize winner for work involved with gamma ray physics.

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