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Video Series: Groups & Clusters of Galaxies

Recent discoveries and updates of the Chandra mission in video and audio formats.

A Tour of SDSS J103842.59+484917.7 (11-24-2015)
One hundred years ago this month, Albert Einstein published his theory of general relativity, one of the most important scientific achievements in the last century.

- Related Links:
--  Where Alice in Wonderland Meets Albert Einstein

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Banking X-ray Data for the Future (10-09-2015)
Chandra X-ray Observatory has collected data for over sixteen years on thousands of different objects throughout the Universe.

- Related Links:
--  Banking X-ray Data for the Future

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Tour of Phoenix Cluster (10-01-2015)
This galaxy cluster, which was found about 5.7 billion light years from Earth, shattered several important astronomical records.

- Related Links:
--  A Fresh Perspective on an Extraordinary Cluster of Galaxies

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Tour of Abell 1033 (08-27-2015)
Understanding how clusters grow is critical to tracking how the Universe itself evolves over time.

- Related Links:
--  Chandra Data Suggest Giant Collision Triggered Radio Phoenix

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A Tour of NGC 5813 (07-06-2015)
Galaxy groups are families of galaxies that are bound together by gravity. They are very similar to their larger cousins, galaxy clusters.

- Related Links:
--  Chandra Finds Evidence for Serial Black Hole Eruptions

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A Tour of Abell 2597 (03-06-2015)
Researchers used Chandra to look at some of the largest known galaxies lying in the middle of galaxy clusters.

- Related Links:
--  Chandra Observatory Finds Cosmic Showers Halt Galaxy Growth

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