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Chandra X-ray Observatory Video Series (1-4 min)


A Tour of Abell 3411 (01-05-2017)
There are many extraordinary things in the Universe. For example, astronomers have found many examples of supermassive black holes erupting in powerful outbursts that can stretch for millions of miles.

- Related Links:
--  Astronomers Discover Powerful Cosmic Double Whammy

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A Quick Look at Chandra Deep Field South (01-05-2017)
Made with over 7 million seconds of Chandra observing time, this is the deepest X-ray image ever obtained.

- Related Links:
--  Deepest X-ray Image Ever Reveals Black Hole Treasure Trove

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A Tour of NGC 6357 (12-20-2016)
Although there are no seasons in space, this cosmic vista invokes thoughts of a frosty winter landscape.

- Related Links:
--  Cosmic 'Winter' Wonderland

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A Tour of SPT 0346-52 (12-12-2016)
Astronomers have used Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes to show that a very distant galaxy is undergoing an extraordinary boom of stellar construction.

- Related Links:
--  Under Construction: Distant Galaxy Churning Out Stars at Remarkable Rate

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A Tour of Cyg X-3's Little Friend (11-25-2016)
The story of how stars are born and eventually die can be a complicated one.

- Related Links:
--  A Stellar Circle of Life

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