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Tour of Abell 1033
Understanding how clusters grow is critical to tracking how the Universe itself evolves over time.
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-- Chandra Data Suggest Giant Collision Triggered Radio Phoenix
Understanding how clusters grow is critical to tracking how the Universe itself evolves over time.
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-- Chandra Data Suggest Giant Collision Triggered Radio Phoenix
A Tour of RGG 118
Oxymorons are often thought of as gaffes in language, but a new black hole discovery shows they can also represent important scientific advances.
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-- Oxymoronic Black Hole Provides Clues to Growth
Oxymorons are often thought of as gaffes in language, but a new black hole discovery shows they can also represent important scientific advances.
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-- Oxymoronic Black Hole Provides Clues to Growth
Coloring the Universe - Part 2
Last time, we looked at the electromagnetic spectrum. This time we'll look at how astronomical images are made.
Last time, we looked at the electromagnetic spectrum. This time we'll look at how astronomical images are made.
Coloring the Universe - Part 1
An astronomer's toolkit consists of many kinds of light, across the electromagnetic spectrum.
An astronomer's toolkit consists of many kinds of light, across the electromagnetic spectrum.
Chandra's Sweet Sixteen
This year, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory celebrates its own "sweet 16."
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-- Chandra's Sweet Sixteen
This year, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory celebrates its own "sweet 16."
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-- Chandra's Sweet Sixteen
Please note: These podcasts include artist illustrations and conceptual animations in addition to astronomical data.