An overview of the Chandra mission and goals, Chandra's namesake, top 10 facts.
Classroom activities, printable materials, interactive games & more.
Overview of X-ray Astronomy and X-ray sources: black holes to galaxy clusters.
All Chandra images released to the public listed by date & by category
Current Chandra press releases, status reports, interviews & biographies.
A collection of multimedia, illustrations & animations, a glossary, FAQ & more.
A collection of illustrations, animations and video.
Chandra discoveries in an audio/video format.
Where is the Chandra X-Ray Observatory?

Current Chandra Location

Current Chandra Location
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This image represents the current position of Chandra in relation to the surface of the Earth (updated every minute). Chandra's elliptical orbit takes the spacecraft to an altitude of approximately 139,000 km (86,500 mi) -- more than a third of the distance to the Moon -- so the size of the satellite in this image is not to scale. Try our Satellite Tracking Tutorial to see for yourself just what the Chandra orbit looks like.



Animation of Chandra in Orbit

Operating in space since 1999, Chandra detects and images X-ray sources that lie within our Solar System to those billions of light years away. The results from Chandra help explore high-energy phenomena and provide insights into the Universe's structure and evolution. View the animation of Chandra.