MAXI (ISS experiment)
The Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image is an X-ray telescope mounted on the International Space Station since 2009. The instrument uses wide field of view X-ray detectors to perform a sky survey, measuring the brightness of X-ray sources every 96 minutes.
Instrument
MAXI was developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. It was launched in 2009 and mounted on the outside of the Kibō module.The instrument uses several wide field of view X-ray detectors, including the Gas Slit Camera and the Solid-state Slit Camera, to monitor astronomical X-ray sources for variability. MAXI conducts a full sky survey every 96 minutes.
In August 2022 a fast X-ray follow-up observation program was started with the NICER instrument named "OHMAN " to detect sudden bursts in X-ray phenomena.
Discoveries
MAXI operations commenced in August 2009 with an original two-year operation plan. JAXA has extended mission duration multiple times with the latest extension to March 2021.MAXI helped discover the rapidly rotating black-hole/star system MAXI J1659-152.