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Recent discoveries and updates of the Chandra mission in video and audio formats.
A Quick Look at Lensed Quasars
Astronomers have deployed a new technique to measure the spin of five supermassive black holes.
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-- X-rays Spot Spinning Black Holes Across Cosmic Sea
Astronomers have deployed a new technique to measure the spin of five supermassive black holes.
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-- X-rays Spot Spinning Black Holes Across Cosmic Sea
A Quick Look at Capturing the First image of a Black Hole Event Horizon
Scientists have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to obtain data of Messier 87 during the April 2017 observations by the Event Horizon Telescope.
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-- Chandra Captures X-rays in Coordination with Event Horizon Telescope
Scientists have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to obtain data of Messier 87 during the April 2017 observations by the Event Horizon Telescope.
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-- Chandra Captures X-rays in Coordination with Event Horizon Telescope
A Tour of the Teacup
Fancy a cup of cosmic tea? This one isn't as calming as the ones on Earth. In a galaxy hosting a structure nicknamed the "Teacup," a galactic storm is raging.
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-- Storm Rages in Cosmic Teacup
Fancy a cup of cosmic tea? This one isn't as calming as the ones on Earth. In a galaxy hosting a structure nicknamed the "Teacup," a galactic storm is raging.
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-- Storm Rages in Cosmic Teacup
A Quick Look at the Teacup
Fancy a cup of cosmic tea? This one isn't as calming as the ones on Earth. In a galaxy hosting a structure nicknamed the "Teacup," a galactic storm is raging.
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-- Storm Rages in Cosmic Teacup
Fancy a cup of cosmic tea? This one isn't as calming as the ones on Earth. In a galaxy hosting a structure nicknamed the "Teacup," a galactic storm is raging.
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-- Storm Rages in Cosmic Teacup
A Quick Look at Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass?
Astronomers have used Chandra to possibly identify the location of a third of the normal matter in the Universe created in the first billion years or so after the Big Bang.
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-- Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass?
Astronomers have used Chandra to possibly identify the location of a third of the normal matter in the Universe created in the first billion years or so after the Big Bang.
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-- Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass?
A Tour of Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass?
Astronomers have used Chandra to possibly identify the location of a third of the normal matter in the Universe created in the first billion years or so after the Big Bang.
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-- Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass?
Astronomers have used Chandra to possibly identify the location of a third of the normal matter in the Universe created in the first billion years or so after the Big Bang.
- Related Links:
-- Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass?
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