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Tour: NASA's Chandra Shares a New View of Our Galactic Neighbor (06-25-2025)
Astronomers study Andromeda to better understand the structure and evolution of our own spiral galaxy, the Milky Way.
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Astronomers study Andromeda to better understand the structure and evolution of our own spiral galaxy, the Milky Way.
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Quick Look: NASA's Chandra Sees Surprisingly Strong Black Hole Jet at Cosmic "Noon" (06-09-2025)
A black hole has blasted out a surprisingly powerful jet in the distant universe. This jet exists early enough in the cosmos that it is being illuminated by the leftover glow from the big bang itself.
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A black hole has blasted out a surprisingly powerful jet in the distant universe. This jet exists early enough in the cosmos that it is being illuminated by the leftover glow from the big bang itself.
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Tour: NASA's Chandra Sees Surprisingly Strong Black Hole Jet at Cosmic "Noon" (06-09-2025)
A black hole has blasted out a surprisingly powerful jet in the distant universe. This jet exists early enough in the cosmos that it is being illuminated by the leftover glow from the big bang itself.
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-- NASA's Chandra Sees Surprisingly Strong Black Hole Jet at Cosmic "Noon"
A black hole has blasted out a surprisingly powerful jet in the distant universe. This jet exists early enough in the cosmos that it is being illuminated by the leftover glow from the big bang itself.
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Quick Look: Galaxy Clusters on Course to Crash Again, NASA's Chandra Finds (06-04-2025)
New observations have captured a powerful cosmic event: two galaxy clusters have collided and are now poised to head back for another swipe at each other.
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-- Galaxy Clusters on Course to Crash Again, NASA's Chandra Finds
New observations have captured a powerful cosmic event: two galaxy clusters have collided and are now poised to head back for another swipe at each other.
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Tour: Galaxy Clusters on Course to Crash Again, NASA's Chandra Finds (06-04-2025)
New observations have captured a powerful cosmic event: two galaxy clusters have collided and are now poised to head back for another swipe at each other.
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-- Galaxy Clusters on Course to Crash Again, NASA's Chandra Finds
New observations have captured a powerful cosmic event: two galaxy clusters have collided and are now poised to head back for another swipe at each other.
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-- Galaxy Clusters on Course to Crash Again, NASA's Chandra Finds
Please note: These podcasts include artist illustrations and conceptual animations in addition to astronomical data.

