“I think a couple of years after the completion of the sky review, we will make it open to the whole world,” said Sunyaev.

It is planned that a survey of the entire sky will be completed within four years. According to the academician, millions of objects will be plotted on the sky map.

In July, the Spektr-RG space observatory, launched by the Proton-M launch vehicle from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, was launched into orbit.

On July 31, the observatory took the first image of the Centaurus X-3 pulsar, a bright source of x-ray radiation.

Anatoly Cherepashchuk, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, in an interview with NSN, evaluated the operation of the ART-XC telescope at the Spectrum RG observatory, which recorded a thermonuclear explosion on a neutron star in the center of the Galaxy.