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Video Series: Cosmology/Deep Fields/X-ray Background

Recent discoveries and updates of the Chandra mission in video and audio formats.

A Quick Look at a Collision Between Four Galaxy Clusters in Abell 1758 (10-24-2019)
When two pairs of galaxy clusters collide, the result is not four separate objects, but one giant galaxy cluster.

- Related Links:
--  Chandra Spots a Mega-Cluster of Galaxies in the Making

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A Tour of a Collision Between Four Galaxy Clusters in Abell 1758 (10-24-2019)
When two pairs of galaxy clusters collide, the result is not four separate objects, but one giant galaxy cluster.

- Related Links:
--  Chandra Spots a Mega-Cluster of Galaxies in the Making

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A Tour of Mrk 1216 (06-03-2019)
A galaxy that has been isolated for billions of years has been found to have more dark matter in its core than expected.

- Related Links:
--  Heart of Lonesome Galaxy is Brimming with Dark Matter

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A Quick Look at Mrk 1216 (06-03-2019)
A galaxy that has been isolated for billions of years has been found to have more dark matter in its core than expected.

- Related Links:
--  Heart of Lonesome Galaxy is Brimming with Dark Matter

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A Quick Look at Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass? (02-14-2019)
Astronomers have used Chandra to possibly identify the location of a third of the normal matter in the Universe created in the first billion years or so after the Big Bang.

- Related Links:
--  Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass?

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A Tour of Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass? (02-14-2019)
Astronomers have used Chandra to possibly identify the location of a third of the normal matter in the Universe created in the first billion years or so after the Big Bang.

- Related Links:
--  Where is the Universe Hiding its Missing Mass?

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