Recent discoveries and updates of the Chandra mission in video and audio formats.
A Tour of the Biggest Explosion Ever Seen in the Universe (02-27-2020)
Astronomers have discovered the biggest explosion seen in the Universe in a galaxy cluster 390 million light years away.
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-- Ophiuchus Galaxy Cluster: Record-Breaking Explosion by Black Hole Spotted
Astronomers have discovered the biggest explosion seen in the Universe in a galaxy cluster 390 million light years away.
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-- Ophiuchus Galaxy Cluster: Record-Breaking Explosion by Black Hole Spotted
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A Quick Look at the Biggest Explosion Ever Seen in the Universe (02-27-2020)
Astronomers have discovered the biggest explosion seen in the Universe in a galaxy cluster 390 million light years away.
- Related Links:
-- Ophiuchus Galaxy Cluster: Record-Breaking Explosion by Black Hole Spotted
Astronomers have discovered the biggest explosion seen in the Universe in a galaxy cluster 390 million light years away.
- Download Video (18.1 MB, Runtime: 1:12)
- Related Links:
-- Ophiuchus Galaxy Cluster: Record-Breaking Explosion by Black Hole Spotted
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A Tour of Galaxy Gathering Brings Warmth (12-17-2019)
Two groups of galaxies located about 380 million light years from Earth are slamming into each other at about 4 million miles per hour.
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-- Galaxy Gathering Brings Warmth
Two groups of galaxies located about 380 million light years from Earth are slamming into each other at about 4 million miles per hour.
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-- Galaxy Gathering Brings Warmth
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A Quick Look at Galaxy Gathering Brings Warmth (12-17-2019)
Two groups of galaxies located about 380 million light years from Earth are slamming into each other at about 4 million miles per hour.
- Related Links:
-- Galaxy Gathering Brings Warmth
Two groups of galaxies located about 380 million light years from Earth are slamming into each other at about 4 million miles per hour.
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-- Galaxy Gathering Brings Warmth
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A Tour of a Positive Feedback Black Hole (11-26-2019)
Astronomers have uncovered a black hole that may have sparked the birth of stars over a phenomenal distance of more than a million light years and across multiple galaxies.
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-- Black Hole Nurtures Baby Stars a Million Light Years Away
Astronomers have uncovered a black hole that may have sparked the birth of stars over a phenomenal distance of more than a million light years and across multiple galaxies.
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-- Black Hole Nurtures Baby Stars a Million Light Years Away
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