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Val Curtis
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Apr2023
Europe's JUICE spacecraft will be the first satellite to orbit a moon other than ... Read More
April 17, 2023Val Curtis
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Dec2022
The US Department of Energy shared a huge advancement that researchers have been working toward for decades and we at Luxel are proud to say our LUXFilm® Polyimide Windows were used in four places on the record-setting target. ... Read More
December 13, 2022Val Curtis
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Oct2022
Luxel’s filters on NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory are partnering up with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to reveal some new iconic images for Stephan’s Quintet, Cartwheel Galaxy, SMACS 0723.3–7327, and NGC 3324, The ... Read More
October 7, 2022Val Curtis
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Apr2022
Photo credit: ESA & NASA/Solar Orbiter/EUI team; Data processing: E. Kraaikamp (ROB).
It is only April, but this HAS to be the ... Read More
April 5, 2022Val Curtis
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Aug2021
PHOTO: On Aug. 8, 2021, an experiment at the National Ignition Facility put researchers at the threshold of fusion ignition, achieving a ... Read More
August 31, 2021Val Curtis
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Aug2021
PHOTO: This photo shows the Sun seen by AIA in 304 Angstrom light in 2021 before degradation correction (left) and with corrections ... Read More
August 16, 2021Val Curtis
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Aug2021
Neuroscientists from multiple institutions have wrapped up a five-year, multimillion-dollar project with the release of a high-resolution 3-D map showing the connections between 200,000 cells in a clump of mouse brain about as big as a grain of sand.
Luxel is proud that ... Read More
August 11, 2021Val Curtis
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Oct2020
The Allen Institute built a high-throughput, automated electron microscopy pipeline and took ~125,000,000 pictures of a tiny sample of brain tissue to reveal its fine wiring.
For decades, researchers used a process called serial-section electron microscopy to aid their understanding of the brain. This type ... Read More
October 27, 2020Val Curtis
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Feb2020
A successful launch! ESA worked in conjunction with NASA to launch the Solar Orbiter (SolO) on Sunday, February 9, 2020. SolO will capture close-up images of never before seen regions of our parent star, including the poles, and study the electromagnetic environment in its vicinity. The cutting-edge spacecraft will get ... Read More
February 13, 2020Val Curtis