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HD 189733 in 60 Seconds (07-29-2013)
NASA's Chandra Sees Eclipsing Planet in X-rays for First Time
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-- NASA's Chandra Sees Eclipsing Planet in X-rays for First Time
NASA's Chandra Sees Eclipsing Planet in X-rays for First Time
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-- NASA's Chandra Sees Eclipsing Planet in X-rays for First Time

NGC 2392 in 60 Seconds (07-12-2013)
Stars like the Sun can become remarkably photogenic at the end of their life.
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-- A Beautiful End to a Star's Life
Stars like the Sun can become remarkably photogenic at the end of their life.
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-- A Beautiful End to a Star's Life

G1.9+0.3 in 60 Seconds (06-27-2013)
Astronomers estimate that a star explodes as a supernova in our Galaxy, on average, about twice per century.
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-- The Remarkable Remains of a Recent Supernova
Astronomers estimate that a star explodes as a supernova in our Galaxy, on average, about twice per century.
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-- The Remarkable Remains of a Recent Supernova

M31 in 60 Seconds (06-18-2013)
Many consider Andromeda, also known as Messier 31, to be a sister galaxy to our own Milky Way.
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-- Black Hole Bonanza Turns up in Galaxy Next Door
-- Tour of M31
Many consider Andromeda, also known as Messier 31, to be a sister galaxy to our own Milky Way.
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-- Black Hole Bonanza Turns up in Galaxy Next Door
-- Tour of M31

SGR 0418+5729 in 60 Seconds (05-23-2013)
A magnetar is a type of neutron star that occasionally generates bursts of X-rays.
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-- A Hidden Population of Exotic Neutron Stars
-- Tour of SGR 0418+5729
A magnetar is a type of neutron star that occasionally generates bursts of X-rays.
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-- A Hidden Population of Exotic Neutron Stars
-- Tour of SGR 0418+5729

Please note: These podcasts include artist illustrations and conceptual animations in addition to astronomical data.