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Video Series: Space Scoop for Kids!

In cooperation with Space Scoop: Bringing news from across the Universe to children all around the world in video format.
Universe Awareness and the Chandra X-ray Observatory.

Space Scoop: Beautiful But Deadly (12-13-2013)
It seems that there is a twist in nature: the more beautiful something is, the more deadly it also might be.

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--  Beautiful But Deadly

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Space Scoop: The Mysterious Afterlife of Stellar Giants (12-10-2013)
Neutron stars are the ultra-dense cores left behind after a massive star reaches the end of its life and explodes.

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--  The Mysterious Afterlife of Stellar Giants

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Space Scoop: A Study in Supernovas (11-22-2013)
Astronomers have to be good at solving puzzles by piecing together clues and evidence.

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--  A Study in Supernovas

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Space Scoop: A Colossal Cosmic Crash (11-14-2013)
In this picture, a galactic collision is taking place between the grand spiral galaxy and the tiny dwarf galaxy that you can see to its left.

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--  A Colossal Cosmic Crash

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Space Scoop: Growth of the Coma Colossus (11-04-2013)
This picture shows the very large, very distant and very gassy Coma Cluster.

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--  Growth of the Coma Colossus

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Space Scoop: Did Somebody Call the Ghostbusters? (10-17-2013)
This spooky new image shows a massive star in its afterlife. You could say it's a 'ghost star'.

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--  Did Somebody Call the Ghostbusters?

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