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A Tour of Puppis A
The destructive results of a powerful supernova explosion are seen in a delicate tapestry of X-ray light in this new image.
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-- An X-ray Tapestry
The destructive results of a powerful supernova explosion are seen in a delicate tapestry of X-ray light in this new image.
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-- An X-ray Tapestry
Space Scoop: The Butterfly Hunter
Astronomers using Chandra X-ray Observatory have set out on a hunt, to look at as many planetary nebulae as they can.
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Astronomers using Chandra X-ray Observatory have set out on a hunt, to look at as many planetary nebulae as they can.
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-- The Butterfly Hunter
A Tour of Eta Carinae
New Chandra data are helping astronomers better understand how the two stars in Eta Carinae interact with one another through powerful winds blowing off their surfaces.
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-- Our Neighboring Superstars
New Chandra data are helping astronomers better understand how the two stars in Eta Carinae interact with one another through powerful winds blowing off their surfaces.
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-- Our Neighboring Superstars
Space Scoop: Supernova Blast Provides Clues to Age of Binary Star System
A new study of an X-ray binary called Circinus X-1 found that it is less than 4,600 years old.
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A new study of an X-ray binary called Circinus X-1 found that it is less than 4,600 years old.
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Space Scoop: Archaeologists of the Universe
This picture shows the aftermath of a collision between two huge groups of galaxies, which are called galaxy clusters.
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This picture shows the aftermath of a collision between two huge groups of galaxies, which are called galaxy clusters.
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-- Archaeologists of the Universe