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A Tour of Ring Galaxy AM 0644-741
Astronomers have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to discover a ring of black holes or neutron stars in a galaxy 300 million light years from Earth.
- Related Links:
-- AM 0644-741: Cosmic Collision Forges Galactic One Ring -- in X-rays
Astronomers have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to discover a ring of black holes or neutron stars in a galaxy 300 million light years from Earth.
- Related Links:
-- AM 0644-741: Cosmic Collision Forges Galactic One Ring -- in X-rays
A Quick Look at Ring Galaxy AM 0644-741
Astronomers have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to discover a ring of black holes or neutron stars in a galaxy 300 million light years from Earth.
- Related Links:
-- AM 0644-741: Cosmic Collision Forges Galactic One Ring -- in X-rays
Astronomers have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to discover a ring of black holes or neutron stars in a galaxy 300 million light years from Earth.
- Related Links:
-- AM 0644-741: Cosmic Collision Forges Galactic One Ring -- in X-rays
A Tour of COSMOS Legacy Survey
These Chandra data have provided strong evidence for the existence of so-called intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs).
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-- Finding the Happy Medium of Black Holes
These Chandra data have provided strong evidence for the existence of so-called intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs).
- Related Links:
-- Finding the Happy Medium of Black Holes
A Quick Look at COSMOS Legacy Survey
These Chandra data have provided strong evidence for the existence of so-called intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs).
- Related Links:
-- Finding the Happy Medium of Black Holes
These Chandra data have provided strong evidence for the existence of so-called intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs).
- Related Links:
-- Finding the Happy Medium of Black Holes
A Tour of RW Aur A
Chandra data indicates that a young star has likely destroyed and consumed an infant planet.
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-- Chandra May Have First Evidence of a Young Star Devouring a Planet
Chandra data indicates that a young star has likely destroyed and consumed an infant planet.
- Related Links:
-- Chandra May Have First Evidence of a Young Star Devouring a Planet