By Length
Full (4-12 min)
Short (1-4 min)
By Date
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017
2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013
2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009
2008 | 2007 | 2006
By Category
Solar System
Stars
White Dwarfs
Supernovas
Neutron Stars
Black Holes
Milky Way Galaxy
Normal Galaxies
Quasars
Groups of Galaxies
Cosmology/Deep Field
Miscellaneous
HTE
STOP
Space Scoop for Kids!
Chandra Sketches
Light
AstrOlympics
Quick Look
Visual Descriptions
Subscribe
How To
RSS Reader
Audio-only format podcast
Web Shortcuts
Chandra Blog
RSS Feed
Chronicle
Email Newsletter
News & Noteworthy
Image Use Policy
Questions & Answers
Glossary of Terms
Download Guide
Get Adobe Reader
Video Series: Normal Galaxies & Starburst Galaxies

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

A Tour of M106 (07-02-2014)
NGC 4258, also known as Messier 106, is a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way. This galaxy is famous, however, for something that our Galaxy doesn't have - two extra spiral arms that glow in X-ray, optical, and radio light.

- Related Links:
--  NGC 4258, also known as Messier 106, is a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way.

XML Video banner


A Tour of M51 (06-04-2014)
Like the Milky Way, the Whirlpool is a spiral galaxy with spectacular arms of stars and dust.

- Related Links:
--  Chandra Captures Galaxy Sparkling in X-rays

XML Video banner


A Tour of Astro Pro-Am (05-02-2014)
Four images of galaxies that have been made using data from both amateur and professional telescopes.

- Related Links:
--  Professional and Amateur Astronomers Join Forces

XML Video banner


M60-UCD1 in 60 Seconds (09-30-2013)
The galaxy, known as M60-UCD1, is located about 54 million light years from Earth.

- Related Links:
--  NASA's Hubble and Chandra Find Evidence for Densest Nearby Galaxy

XML Video banner


NGC 1232 in 60 Seconds (08-16-2013)
The hot gas cloud is likely caused by a collision between a dwarf galaxy and a much larger galaxy called NGC 1232.

- Related Links:
--  Dwarf Galaxy Caught Ramming Into a Large Spiral

XML Video banner


<< Back | More Video Series >>