Recent discoveries and updates of the Chandra mission in video and audio formats.
A Quick Look at IC 10 (08-10-2017)
IC 10 is a starburst galaxy that has many new stars forming within it.
- Related Links:
-- IC 10: A Starburst Galaxy with the Prospect of Gravitational Waves
IC 10 is a starburst galaxy that has many new stars forming within it.
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-- IC 10: A Starburst Galaxy with the Prospect of Gravitational Waves
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A Quick Look at W51 (07-12-2017)
Because of its relative proximity, the giant molecular cloud W51 provides astronomers with an excellent opportunity to study how stars are forming in our Milky Way galaxy.
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-- W51: Chandra Peers into a Nurturing Cloud
Because of its relative proximity, the giant molecular cloud W51 provides astronomers with an excellent opportunity to study how stars are forming in our Milky Way galaxy.
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-- W51: Chandra Peers into a Nurturing Cloud
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A Quick Look at Arp 299 (06-26-2017)
Arp 299 is a system where two galaxies are in the process of merging.
- Related Links:
-- Arp 299: Galactic Goulash
Arp 299 is a system where two galaxies are in the process of merging.
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-- Arp 299: Galactic Goulash
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A Quick Look at R Aquarii (06-07-2017)
R Aquraii is an unusual star system located about 710 light years from Earth.
- Related Links:
-- R Aquarii: Watching a Volatile Stellar Relationship
R Aquraii is an unusual star system located about 710 light years from Earth.
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-- R Aquarii: Watching a Volatile Stellar Relationship
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A Quick Look at Faint Active Nuclei in Chandra Deep Field South (06-02-2017)
Scientists would like to learn about the earliest supermassive black holes in the Universe.
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-- Chandra Deep Field South : Early Black Holes May Have Grown in Fits and Spurts
Scientists would like to learn about the earliest supermassive black holes in the Universe.
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- With closed-captions (at YouTube)
- Related Links:
-- Chandra Deep Field South : Early Black Holes May Have Grown in Fits and Spurts
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