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A Tour of Chandra Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary (07-23-2019)
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, an assembly of new images has been released.

- Related Links:
--  NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

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A Tour of Lensed Quasars (07-03-2019)
Astronomers have deployed a new technique to measure the spin of five supermassive black holes.

- Related Links:
--  X-rays Spot Spinning Black Holes Across Cosmic Sea

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A Tour of the Coma Cluster (06-18-2019)
Does the Gas in Galaxy Clusters Flow Like Honey? Researchers used a deep Chandra dataset to study how the hot gas in the cluster behaves.

- Related Links:
--  Does the Gas in Galaxy Clusters Flow Like Honey?

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A Tour of Mrk 1216 (06-03-2019)
A galaxy that has been isolated for billions of years has been found to have more dark matter in its core than expected.

- Related Links:
--  Heart of Lonesome Galaxy is Brimming with Dark Matter

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A Tour of the Fornax Cluster (05-28-2019)
Scientists have found evidence that pairs of stars have been kicked out of their host galaxies.

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--  Chandra Finds Stellar Duos Banished from Galaxies

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