How do x-rays help determine a celestial body's temperature?
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Very hot objects with very high temperature million degree K emit X- rays.
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Stars with high temperature, matter falling into event horizon of black hole, etc emit radiation in X ray wave length. Since our atmosphere is not transparent to X rays, we have to send X ray telescopes to space or in balloons to high altitude.
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