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Recent discoveries and updates of the Chandra mission in video and audio formats.
A Tour of Perseus and Virgo Clusters
Now researchers have direct evidence for just how that energy keeps the gas in the entire galaxy cluster so hot.
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-- Chandra Observatory Identifies Impact of Cosmic Chaos on Star Birth
Now researchers have direct evidence for just how that energy keeps the gas in the entire galaxy cluster so hot.
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-- Chandra Observatory Identifies Impact of Cosmic Chaos on Star Birth
A Tour of Perseus
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
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
Coma Cluster in 60 Seconds
Galaxy clusters are the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity.
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-- Clues to the Growth of the Colossus in Coma
Galaxy clusters are the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity.
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-- Clues to the Growth of the Colossus in Coma
PKS 0745 in 60 Seconds
Some of the biggest black holes in the Universe may actually be even bigger than previously thought.
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-- From Super to Ultra: Just How Big Can Black Holes Get?
-- Tour of PKS 0745
Some of the biggest black holes in the Universe may actually be even bigger than previously thought.
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-- From Super to Ultra: Just How Big Can Black Holes Get?
-- Tour of PKS 0745
Phoenix Cluster in 60 Seconds
Astronomers have found an extraordinary galaxy cluster -- one of the largest objects in the Universe -- that is breaking several important cosmic records.
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-- Phoenix Cluster Sets Record Pace at Forming Stars
Astronomers have found an extraordinary galaxy cluster -- one of the largest objects in the Universe -- that is breaking several important cosmic records.
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-- Phoenix Cluster Sets Record Pace at Forming Stars