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Video Series: Quick Look

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

A Quick Look at the Sagittarius A* Black Hole Swarm (05-09-2018)
Astronomers have found evidence for a new bounty of black holes at the center of the Milky Way.

- Related Links:
--  Sagittarius A* Swarm: Black Hole Bounty Captured in the Milky Way Center

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A Quick Look at NGC 6231 (05-02-2018)
By studying young clusters, astronomers hope to learn more about how stars -- including our Sun -- are born.

- Related Links:
--  NGC 6231: Stellar Family Portrait in X-rays

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A Quick Look at the Cold Front in the Perseus Cluster (04-03-2018)
A gigantic and resilient "cold front" hurtling through the Perseus galaxy cluster has been studied using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.

- Related Links:
--  Perseus Cluster: Scientists Surprised by Relentless Cosmic Cold Front

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A Quick Look at Black Hole Growth in Chandra Deep Field South (02-16-2018)
Scientists have discovered that supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies may be growing faster than their host galaxies.

- Related Links:
--  Supermassive Black Holes Are Outgrowing Their Galaxies

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A Quick Look at the Perseus Cluster (12-19-2017)
An innovative interpretation of X-ray data from a galaxy cluster could help scientists understand the nature of dark matter.

- Related Links:
--  Perseus Cluster: A New Twist in the Dark Matter Tale

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