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Video Series: Neutron Stars/X-ray Binaries

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

A Quick Look at the Crab Nebula (03-14-2018)
A new composite image of the Crab Nebula features X-rays from Chandra, optical data from Hubble, and infrared data from Spitzer.

- Related Links:
--  Crab Nebula: A Crab Walks Through Time

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A Quick Look at an Ultraluminous X-ray Source (ULX) in M51 (03-02-2018)
Astronomers have used Chandra data to determine that an ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) contains a neutron star.

- Related Links:
--  ULX in M51: Beaming with the Light of Millions of Suns

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A Tour of GW170817 (10-16-2017)
Astronomers have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to make the first X-ray detection of a gravitational wave source.

- Related Links:
--  NASA Missions Catch First Light from a Gravitational-Wave Event

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A Tour of IC 10 (08-10-2017)
IC 10 is a starburst galaxy that has many new stars forming within it.

- Related Links:
--  IC 10: A Starburst Galaxy with the Prospect of Gravitational Waves

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A Quick Look at IC 10 (08-10-2017)
IC 10 is a starburst galaxy that has many new stars forming within it.

- Related Links:
--  IC 10: A Starburst Galaxy with the Prospect of Gravitational Waves

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A Tour of X9 in 47 Tucanae (03-13-2017)
In astronomy, a binary system is one where two objects are close enough that they orbit each other because they are gravitationally bound to one another.

- Related Links:
--  Star Discovered in Closest Known Orbit Around Likely Black Hole

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