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Space Scoop: Circus in the Sky
Space Scoop: Circus in the Sky
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Podcasts: Groups & Clusters of Galaxies

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

Perseus A in 60 Seconds (10-02-2008)
The giant galaxy, Perseus A, which is also known as NGC 1275, is a well-known source of strong radio radiation.

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Macs J0025.4-1222 in 60 Seconds Plus (09-04-2008)
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Giants of the Universe Probe Cosmic Questions (11-30-2006)
Clusters of galaxies are the largest structures in the Universe that are held together by gravity. Because of their immense size and mass, galaxy clusters are extremely useful as tools to probe a variety of questions about the Universe as a whole as well as properties of the clusters themselves.

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