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Light Beyond the Bulb: Intro to Light
The year 2015 has been declared to be the International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies by the United Nations.
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The year 2015 has been declared to be the International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies by the United Nations.
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-- Light Beyond the Bulb
A Tour of Space-time Foam
Since space-time foam, as it is called, is so tiny, scientists cannot observe it directly.
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-- NASA Telescopes Set Limits on Space-time Quantum Foam
Since space-time foam, as it is called, is so tiny, scientists cannot observe it directly.
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-- NASA Telescopes Set Limits on Space-time Quantum Foam
Chandra Sketches: Chandra Explained
Chandra does not look at light that we can see with our eyes. It detects x-rays from the Universe.
Chandra does not look at light that we can see with our eyes. It detects x-rays from the Universe.
A Tour of SGR 1745-2900
A new study reveals that the X-ray output from SGR 1745-2900 is dropping more slowly than for other magnetars, and its surface is hotter than expected.
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-- Magnetar Near Supermassive Black Hole Delivers Surprises
A new study reveals that the X-ray output from SGR 1745-2900 is dropping more slowly than for other magnetars, and its surface is hotter than expected.
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-- Magnetar Near Supermassive Black Hole Delivers Surprises
A Tour of 3 Quasars
A group of unusual giant black holes may be consuming excessive amounts of matter, according to a new study using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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-- NASA's Chandra Suggests Black Holes Gorging at Excessive Rates
A group of unusual giant black holes may be consuming excessive amounts of matter, according to a new study using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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-- NASA's Chandra Suggests Black Holes Gorging at Excessive Rates
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