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NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Podcasts
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Podcasts :: Recent Discoveries from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory in an Audio/Video Format
Last Update: 2013-01-08
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1. Chandra Images in 2012The Chandra images included in this short 2012 retrospective are drawn from dozens of images posted on our website (from among hundreds taken) in the past year to show the breadth and depth of research done using Chandra. 1/8/2013 2. Vela Pulsar in 60 SecondsUnlike with some Hollywood films, a sequel of a movie from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory is better than the first. 1/7/2013 3. Learn About SupernovasSupernovas are some of the most dramatic events in the cosmos. These titanic events send shockwaves rumbling through space and create giant bubbles of gas that have been superheated to millions of degrees. 1/3/2013 4. Learn About Black HolesIf a star has three times or more the mass of the sun and collapses, it can form a black hole. 12/27/2012 5. A Bend in the RoadThere are many things around us that bend. Straws bend. Rivers bend. But did you know that light also bends? 12/20/2012 6. PKS 0745 in 60 SecondsSome of the biggest black holes in the Universe may actually be even bigger than previously thought. 12/18/2012 7. NGC 3627 in 60 SecondsThe spiral galaxy NGC 3627 is located about 30 million light years from Earth. Astronomers recently completed a survey of galaxies to look for supermassive black holes. 12/13/2012 8. NGC 922 in 60 SecondsBy comparing NGC 922 to galaxies with different mixtures of elements, astronomers hope to master the ideal recipe for what it takes to make these large black holes. 12/6/2012 9. When Atoms CollideWhere can we observe light emitted by atoms? The answer: Here, there, and everywhere. 12/3/2012 10. GB 1428+4217 in 60 SecondsThe most distant jet in X-ray light has been discovered using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. 11/29/2012 Page 1 of 10  100 Episodes
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