ROSAT (Rosat Satelliten) was a German-led satellite mission launched in 1990 designed primarily for the study of X-ray emissions from celestial sources. The mission had significant impacts on the field of astrophysics, particularly in the understanding of various astronomical objects and phenomena. It operated until 1999 and was instrumental in surveying the sky in X-ray wavelengths.
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