Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer
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The prime objectives of the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) are the study of astrophysical compact objects: black holes (galactic and extragalactic), many types of neutron stars, and accreting white dwarfs. RXTE's capability for rapid timing is unique among all past and present X-ray observatories. It has enabled qualitatively new discoveries about dynamical timescale phenomena related to neutron stars and black holes. These phenomena probe basic physics in the most extreme environments of gravity, density, and magnetic fields. The observations to date are a public archive for studying questions not addressed in the initial studies. Proposed future observations emphasize the discovery of additional millisecond pulsars and finding the answers to questions about low mass X-ray binaries and black holes.