Recent discoveries and updates of the Chandra mission in video and audio formats.
A Quick Look at Cassiopeia A Elements
Where do most of the elements essential for life on Earth come from? The answer: inside the furnaces of stars and the explosions that mark the end of some stars lives.
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-- Chandra Reveals the Elementary Nature of Cassiopeia A
Where do most of the elements essential for life on Earth come from? The answer: inside the furnaces of stars and the explosions that mark the end of some stars lives.
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-- Chandra Reveals the Elementary Nature of Cassiopeia A
A Quick Look at Jupiters Auroras
A new study using Chandra and XMM-Newton data reveals that the auroras at Jupiters poles behave independently.
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-- The Dynamic Duo: Jupiters Independently Pulsating X-ray Auroras
A new study using Chandra and XMM-Newton data reveals that the auroras at Jupiters poles behave independently.
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-- The Dynamic Duo: Jupiters Independently Pulsating X-ray Auroras
A Quick Look at J140737 and J122104
Astronomers have found five new supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies.
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-- Seeing Double: Scientists Find Elusive Giant Black Hole Pairs
Astronomers have found five new supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies.
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-- Seeing Double: Scientists Find Elusive Giant Black Hole Pairs
A Quick Look at V745 SCO
An orbiting red giant and white dwarf star system located about 25,000 light years from Earth.
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-- V745 Sco: Two Stars, Three Dimensions, and Oodles of Energy
An orbiting red giant and white dwarf star system located about 25,000 light years from Earth.
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-- V745 Sco: Two Stars, Three Dimensions, and Oodles of Energy
A Quick Look at GJ 176
A new study using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s XMM-Newton suggests X-rays emitted by a planet’s host star may provide critical clues to how hospitable a star system could be.
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-- X-rays Reveal Temperament of Possible Planet-hosting Stars
A new study using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s XMM-Newton suggests X-rays emitted by a planet’s host star may provide critical clues to how hospitable a star system could be.
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-- X-rays Reveal Temperament of Possible Planet-hosting Stars