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Chandra's Archives Come to Life
Every year, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory looks at hundreds of objects throughout space to help expand our understanding of the Universe.
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-- Chandra's Archives Come to Life
Every year, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory looks at hundreds of objects throughout space to help expand our understanding of the Universe.
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-- Chandra's Archives Come to Life
A Tour of M82X-2
Ultraluminous X-ray Sources, or ULXs, are unusual objects. They are rare and, as their name implies, give off enormous amounts of X-rays.
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-- Suspected Black Hole Unmasked as Ultraluminous Pulsar
Ultraluminous X-ray Sources, or ULXs, are unusual objects. They are rare and, as their name implies, give off enormous amounts of X-rays.
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-- Suspected Black Hole Unmasked as Ultraluminous Pulsar
Space Scoop: At the End of the Rainbow
If we look deeper, space has a lot more to offer than what our eyes can see.
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-- At the End of the Rainbow
If we look deeper, space has a lot more to offer than what our eyes can see.
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-- At the End of the Rainbow
Tour of WASP-18
A new study using data from Chandra X-ray Observatory has shown that a planet is making the star that it orbits act much older than it actually is.
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-- Chandra X-ray Observatory Finds Planet That Makes Star Act Deceptively Old
A new study using data from Chandra X-ray Observatory has shown that a planet is making the star that it orbits act much older than it actually is.
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-- Chandra X-ray Observatory Finds Planet That Makes Star Act Deceptively Old
A Tour of Puppis A
The destructive results of a powerful supernova explosion are seen in a delicate tapestry of X-ray light in this new image.
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-- An X-ray Tapestry
The destructive results of a powerful supernova explosion are seen in a delicate tapestry of X-ray light in this new image.
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-- An X-ray Tapestry
Please note: These podcasts include artist illustrations and conceptual animations in addition to astronomical data.