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Tour: Cosmic Harmonies: Sonifications From NASA Telescopes
Three new 'sonifications' of NASA data have been released: R Aquarii, Stephan’s Quintet, and M10.
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Three new 'sonifications' of NASA data have been released: R Aquarii, Stephan’s Quintet, and M10.
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-- Cosmic Harmonies: Sonifications From NASA Telescopes
Chandra X-ray Observatory Presents: A BLACK HOLE PRIMER
Humanity has long sought to learn about the Milky Way, our home galaxy.
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-- NASA Telescopes Support Event Horizon Telescope in Studying Milky Way's Black Hole
Humanity has long sought to learn about the Milky Way, our home galaxy.
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-- NASA Telescopes Support Event Horizon Telescope in Studying Milky Way's Black Hole
Tour: Sagittarius A*
As the Event Horizon Telescope was collecting data for its remarkable new image of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, a legion of other telescopes, including Chandra, was also watching.
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-- Sagittarius A*: NASA Telescopes Support Event Horizon Telescope in Studying Milky Way's Black Hole
As the Event Horizon Telescope was collecting data for its remarkable new image of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, a legion of other telescopes, including Chandra, was also watching.
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-- Sagittarius A*: NASA Telescopes Support Event Horizon Telescope in Studying Milky Way's Black Hole
Tour: New NASA Black Hole Sonifications with a Remix
Two new sonifications of black holes released by NASA.
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-- New NASA Black Hole Sonifications with a Remix
Two new sonifications of black holes released by NASA.
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-- New NASA Black Hole Sonifications with a Remix
Tour: The Unfolding Story of a Kilonova Told in X-rays
A city-sized collapsed star has generated a beam of matter and antimatter that stretches for trillions of miles.
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-- GW170817: The Unfolding Story of a Kilonova Told in X-rays
A city-sized collapsed star has generated a beam of matter and antimatter that stretches for trillions of miles.
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-- GW170817: The Unfolding Story of a Kilonova Told in X-rays
Tour: Jingle, Pluck, and Hum: Sounds from Space
A "sonification" project led by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Universe of Learning transforms otherwise inaudible data from some of the world's most powerful telescopes into sound.
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-- Jingle, Pluck, and Hum: Sounds from Space
A "sonification" project led by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Universe of Learning transforms otherwise inaudible data from some of the world's most powerful telescopes into sound.
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-- Jingle, Pluck, and Hum: Sounds from Space
Tour: Data Sonification: Stellar, Galactic, and Black Hole Tones
As part of our ongoing data sonification series, three new images have now been released.
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-- Data Sonification: Stellar, Galactic, and Black Hole
As part of our ongoing data sonification series, three new images have now been released.
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-- Data Sonification: Stellar, Galactic, and Black Hole
Tour: Data Sonification: Stellar, Galactic, and Black Hole Tones
As part of our ongoing data sonification series, three new images have now been released.
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-- Data Sonification: Stellar, Galactic, and Black Hole
As part of our ongoing data sonification series, three new images have now been released.
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-- Data Sonification: Stellar, Galactic, and Black Hole
Tour: Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Critical for GPS, Seen in Distant Stars
What do Albert Einstein, the Global Positioning System (GPS), and a pair of stars 200,000 trillion miles from Earth have in common?
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What do Albert Einstein, the Global Positioning System (GPS), and a pair of stars 200,000 trillion miles from Earth have in common?
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-- Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Critical for GPS, Seen in Distant Stars
Tour: Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Critical for GPS, Seen in Distant Stars
What do Albert Einstein, the Global Positioning System (GPS), and a pair of stars 200,000 trillion miles from Earth have in common?
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-- Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Critical for GPS, Seen in Distant Stars
What do Albert Einstein, the Global Positioning System (GPS), and a pair of stars 200,000 trillion miles from Earth have in common?
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-- Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Critical for GPS, Seen in Distant Stars
Please note: These podcasts include artist illustrations and conceptual animations in addition to astronomical data.