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When Atoms Collide
Where can we observe light emitted by atoms? The answer: Here, there, and everywhere.
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-- Here, There, and Everywhere
Where can we observe light emitted by atoms? The answer: Here, there, and everywhere.
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-- Here, There, and Everywhere
GB 1428+4217 in 60 Seconds
The most distant jet in X-ray light has been discovered using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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-- Record-Setting X-ray Jet Discovered
-- Tour of GB 1428+4217
The most distant jet in X-ray light has been discovered using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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-- Record-Setting X-ray Jet Discovered
-- Tour of GB 1428+4217
Abell 30 in 60 Seconds
A planetary nebula is formed in the late stage of the evolution of a sun-like star, after it expands to become a red giant.
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-- X-rays from a Reborn Planetary Nebula
-- Tour of Abell 30
A planetary nebula is formed in the late stage of the evolution of a sun-like star, after it expands to become a red giant.
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-- X-rays from a Reborn Planetary Nebula
-- Tour of Abell 30
Cygnus OB2 in 60 Seconds
The Milky Way and other galaxies in the universe are home to many star clusters and associations that each contain hundreds to thousands of hot, massive, young stars.
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-- Probing a Nearby Stellar Cradle
-- Tour of Cygnus OB2
The Milky Way and other galaxies in the universe are home to many star clusters and associations that each contain hundreds to thousands of hot, massive, young stars.
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-- Probing a Nearby Stellar Cradle
-- Tour of Cygnus OB2
Spirals in Nature
Looking at a hurricane from this point of view, we can see that the storm is, in fact, a giant spiral shape.
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-- Here, There, and Everywhere
Looking at a hurricane from this point of view, we can see that the storm is, in fact, a giant spiral shape.
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-- Here, There, and Everywhere