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Chandra X-ray Observatory Celebrates 15th Anniversary (08-08-2014)
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of Chandra X-ray Observatory, we have released four new images of supernova remnants.

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--  Four Supernova Remnants

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Space Scoop: X-ray Vision Reveals the Insides of Stars (07-25-2014)
Each of these four fabulous photographs shows the remains of an exploded star - called a supernova remnant.

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--  X-ray Vision Reveals the Insides of Stars

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A Tour of The Big, Bad & Beautiful Universe with Chandra (07-22-2014)
In fifteen years of operation, the Chandra X-ray Observatory has given us a view of the universe that is largely hidden from telescopes sensitive only to visible light.

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--  NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Celebrates 15th Anniversary

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A Tour of M106 (07-02-2014)
NGC 4258, also known as Messier 106, is a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way. This galaxy is famous, however, for something that our Galaxy doesn't have - two extra spiral arms that glow in X-ray, optical, and radio light.

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--  NGC 4258, also known as Messier 106, is a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way.

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A Tour of Perseus (06-25-2014)
A team of astronomers has used Chandra X-ray Observatory and XMM-Newton to study a large group of galaxy clusters with a surprising result.

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--  Mysterious X-ray Signal Intrigues Astronomers

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