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A Quick Look at the Cold Front in the Perseus Cluster
A gigantic and resilient "cold front" hurtling through the Perseus galaxy cluster has been studied using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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-- Perseus Cluster: Scientists Surprised by Relentless Cosmic Cold Front
A gigantic and resilient "cold front" hurtling through the Perseus galaxy cluster has been studied using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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-- Perseus Cluster: Scientists Surprised by Relentless Cosmic Cold Front
A Tour of the Crab Nebula
A new composite image of the Crab Nebula features X-rays from Chandra, optical data from Hubble, and infrared data from Spitzer.
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-- Crab Nebula: A Crab Walks Through Time
A new composite image of the Crab Nebula features X-rays from Chandra, optical data from Hubble, and infrared data from Spitzer.
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-- Crab Nebula: A Crab Walks Through Time
A Quick Look at the Crab Nebula
A new composite image of the Crab Nebula features X-rays from Chandra, optical data from Hubble, and infrared data from Spitzer.
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-- Crab Nebula: A Crab Walks Through Time
A new composite image of the Crab Nebula features X-rays from Chandra, optical data from Hubble, and infrared data from Spitzer.
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-- Crab Nebula: A Crab Walks Through Time
A Quick Look at an Ultraluminous X-ray Source (ULX) in M51
Astronomers have used Chandra data to determine that an ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) contains a neutron star.
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-- ULX in M51: Beaming with the Light of Millions of Suns
Astronomers have used Chandra data to determine that an ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) contains a neutron star.
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-- ULX in M51: Beaming with the Light of Millions of Suns
A Quick Look at Black Hole Growth in Chandra Deep Field South
Scientists have discovered that supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies may be growing faster than their host galaxies.
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-- Supermassive Black Holes Are Outgrowing Their Galaxies
Scientists have discovered that supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies may be growing faster than their host galaxies.
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-- Supermassive Black Holes Are Outgrowing Their Galaxies