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The Neutron Star Interior Composition ExploreR (NICER) is a
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telescope on the
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, designed and dedicated to the study of the extraordinary gravitational, electromagnetic, and nuclear physics environments embodied by
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s, exploring the exotic states of matter where density and pressure are higher than in
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. As part of NASA's Explorer program, ''NICER'' enabled rotation-resolved
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of the thermal and non-thermal emissions of neutron stars in the soft X-ray (0.2–12 keV) band with unprecedented sensitivity, probing interior structure, the origins of dynamic phenomena, and the mechanisms that underlie the most powerful cosmic particle accelerators known. ''NICER'' achieved these goals by deploying, following the launch, and activation of
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timing and spectroscopy instruments. ''NICER'' was selected by NASA to proceed to formulation phase in April 2013. NICER-SEXTANT uses the same instrument to test X-ray timing for positioning and navigation, and MXS is a test of X-ray timing communication. In January 2018, X-ray navigation was demonstrated using NICER on ISS.


Launch

By May 2015, NICER was on track for a 2016 launch, having passed its
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(CDR) and resolved an issue with the power being supplied by the ISS. Following the loss of SpaceX CRS-7 in June 2015, which delayed future missions by several months, NICER was finally launched on 3 June 2017, with the
SpaceX CRS-11 SpaceX CRS-11, also known as SpX-11, was a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station, launched successfully on 3 June 2017. The mission was contracted by NASA and was flown by SpaceX. The mission utilized a Falcon ...
ISS resupply mission aboard a Falcon 9 v1.2 launch vehicle.


Science instrument

NICER's primary science instrument, called the X-ray Timing Instrument (XTI), is an array of 56 X-ray photon detectors. These detectors record the energies of the collected photons as well as with their time of arrival. A
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(GPS) receiver enables accurate timing and positioning measurements. X-ray photons can be time-tagged with a precision of less than 300  ns. During each ISS orbit, NICER will observe two to four targets. Gimbaling and a
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allow NICER to track specific targets while collecting science data. In order to achieve its science objectives, NICER will take over 15 million seconds of exposures over an 18-month period.


X-ray navigation and communication experiments

An enhancement to the ''NICER'' mission, the Station Explorer for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology (SEXTANT), will act as a technology demonstrator for
X-ray pulsar-based navigation X-ray pulsar-based navigation and timing (XNAV) or simply pulsar navigation is a navigation technique whereby the periodic X-ray signals emitted from pulsars are used to determine the location of a vehicle, such as a spacecraft in deep space. A ve ...
(XNAV) techniques that may one day be used for deep-space navigation.


XCOM

As part of NICER testing, a rapid-modulation X-ray device was developed called Modulated X-ray Source (MXS), which is being used to create an X-ray communication system (XCOM) demonstration. If approved and installed on the ISS, XCOM will transmit data encoded into X-ray bursts to the NICER platform, which may lead to the development of technologies that allow for gigabit bandwidth communication throughout the Solar System. the XCOM test is scheduled for spring 2019. XCOM (inc MXS) was delivered to the ISS in May 2019.''X-ray communications experiment delivered to space station'' May 2019
/ref> Once the test was complete XCOM and the STP-H6 payload malfunctioned in September 2021. It was removed in November 2021 and disposed of on Cygnus NG-16.


Selected results

In May 2018, NICER discovered an X-ray pulsar in the fastest stellar orbit yet discovered. The pulsar and its companion star were found to orbit each other every 38 minutes. On 21 August 2019 (UTC; 20 August in the U.S.), NICER spotted the brightest X-ray burst so far observed.NICER Telescope Spots Brightest X-Ray Burst Ever Observed
/ref> It came from the neutron star SAX J1808.4−3658 about 11,000 light-years from Earth in the
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Sagittarius.


Gallery

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See also

* Explorer program *
Chandra X-ray Observatory The Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO), previously known as the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility (AXAF), is a Flagship-class space telescope launched aboard the during STS-93 by NASA on July 23, 1999. Chandra is sensitive to X-ray sources ...
, NASA's flagship space observatory for X-rays, in orbit since 1999 * List of X-ray space telescopes *
NuSTAR NuSTAR (Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, also named Explorer 93 and SMEX-11) is a NASA space-based X-ray telescope that uses a Conical intersection, conical approximation to a Wolter telescope to focus high energy X-rays from astrophysics ...
, NASA Explorer-class hard X-ray space observatory, in orbit since 2012 *
Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer The Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) was a NASA satellite that observed the time variation of astronomical X-ray sources, named after physicist Bruno Rossi. The RXTE had three instruments — an All Sky Monitor, the High-Energy X-ray Timing ...
, an X-ray timing space observatory, active 1995–2012 *
X-ray telescope An X-ray telescope (XRT) is a telescope that is designed to observe remote objects in the X-ray spectrum. In order to get above the Earth's atmosphere, which is opaque to X-rays, X-ray telescopes must be mounted on high altitude rockets, balloon ...
*
XMM-Newton ''XMM-Newton'', also known as the High Throughput X-ray Spectroscopy Mission and the X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission, is an X-ray space observatory launched by the European Space Agency in December 1999 on an Ariane 5 rocket. It is the second cornerst ...
, ESA X-ray space observatory, in orbit since 1999


References


External links


''NICER'' website
by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
''NICER'' website
at nasa.gov

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