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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
Space Scoop: X-rays Uncover Black Holes Dancing With Normal Stars
This photograph shows the flamboyant spiral galaxy called Messier 51.
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-- X-rays Uncover Black Holes Dancing With Normal Stars
This photograph shows the flamboyant spiral galaxy called Messier 51.
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-- X-rays Uncover Black Holes Dancing With Normal Stars
A Tour of M51
Like the Milky Way, the Whirlpool is a spiral galaxy with spectacular arms of stars and dust.
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-- Chandra Captures Galaxy Sparkling in X-rays
Like the Milky Way, the Whirlpool is a spiral galaxy with spectacular arms of stars and dust.
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-- Chandra Captures Galaxy Sparkling in X-rays
Space Scoop: Collecting Clues to a Cosmic Crime
The galaxy is called ESO 137-001 and in reality it is hidden from our view by a thick fog of space dust.
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-- Collecting Clues to a Cosmic Crime
The galaxy is called ESO 137-001 and in reality it is hidden from our view by a thick fog of space dust.
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-- Collecting Clues to a Cosmic Crime
Space Scoop: Galaxy Hits a Cosmic Bullseye
The Universe is vast and largely made up of empty space, but cosmic collisions still happen pretty often.
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-- Galaxy Hits a Cosmic Bullseye
The Universe is vast and largely made up of empty space, but cosmic collisions still happen pretty often.
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-- Galaxy Hits a Cosmic Bullseye
Please note: These podcasts include artist illustrations and conceptual animations in addition to astronomical data.