The Beautiful Universe: Chandra in HD

High definition views of Chandra's exciting science

https://chandra.harvard.edu/resources/podcasts/hd/

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Space Scoop: The Most Attractive Stars in the Universe


Astronomers think magnetars may be created when some massive stars die in a supernova explosion.


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 February 17, 2015  2m
 
 

A Tour of G299.2-2.9


This new Chandra image of G299 shows a beautiful and intricate structure in the expanding remains of the shattered star.


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 February 12, 2015  1m
 
 

A Tour of G299.2-2.9


This new Chandra image of G299 shows a beautiful and intricate structure in the expanding remains of the shattered star.


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 February 12, 2015  1m
 
 

A Tour of IYL 2015


To recognize the start of IYL, the Chandra X-ray Center is releasing a collection of images that combine data from telescopes tuned to different wavelengths of light.


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 January 26, 2015  2m
 
 

A Tour of IYL 2015


To recognize the start of IYL, the Chandra X-ray Center is releasing a collection of images that combine data from telescopes tuned to different wavelengths of light.


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 January 26, 2015  2m
 
 

Introduction to OpenFITS


We would like to step through our new tutorial on creating a multiwavelength composite image of M101 using GIMP.


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 January 23, 2015  5m
 
 

Introduction to OpenFITS


We would like to step through our new tutorial on creating a multiwavelength composite image of M101 using GIMP.


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 January 23, 2015  5m
 
 

Tour of Sagittarius A*


Over the years, astronomers have learned many things about Sagittarius A* and it continues to surprise and intrigue scientists to this day.


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 January 12, 2015  3m
 
 

Tour of Sagittarius A*


Over the years, astronomers have learned many things about Sagittarius A* and it continues to surprise and intrigue scientists to this day.


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 January 12, 2015  3m
 
 

A Tour of il Gioiello Cluster


This galaxy cluster is officially known as XDCP J0044.0-2033. Perhaps not surprisingly, astronomers decided to give a nickname to this mouthful of a cluster name.


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 January 7, 2015  2m