A look at the richly detailed spectrum returned by Chandra's gratings is enough to convince you that astronomers will soon know a lot more about Capella. What had been a jumbled forest of spectral lines, are now a well-resolved stand
of "trees" due to magnesium, neon and iron. What does it all mean? The talented team involved in Chandra's Emission Line Project will soon learn even more when they observe Capella later this month with Chandra, the Hubble Space Telescope, the Very Large
Array radio telescope, the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite, and the Beppo-SAX X-ray satellite simultaneously!
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Updated: March 28, 2008