- Chandra - Wikipedia
Chandra (Sanskrit: चन्द्र, romanized: Chandra, lit 'shining' or 'moon'), also known as Soma (Sanskrit: सोम), is the Hindu god of the Moon, and is associated with the night, plants and vegetation
- Chandra X-ray Observatory - NASAs flagship X-ray telescope
NASA's flagship mission for X-ray astronomy A baby planet is shrinking from the size of Jupiter with a thick atmosphere to a small, barren world By turning Chandra and other NASA images into sounds, our project allows you to "listen" the data of exploding stars, black holes and more
- Chandra X-ray Observatory - NASA
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the world's most powerful X-ray telescope It has eight-times greater resolution and is able to detect sources more than 20-times fainter than any previous X-ray telescope
- Chandra X-ray Observatory - Northrop Grumman
Since 1999, Chandra has observed X-ray emissions from very hot regions of the universe such as colliding galaxies and black holes, helping scientists answer fundamental questions about the origin and evolution of the universe
- Chandra - NASA Science
Chandra detects X-ray emissions from very hot regions of the universe such as exploded stars, clusters of galaxies, and matter around black holes
- Chandra X-ray Center
The Chandra Users’ Committee (CUC) held its Fall meeting Oct 8-9, 2024, and has released a report summarizing the presentations and outlining its recommendations
- Chandra - Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
The Chandra X-ray Observatory was launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1999, and has been in continuous operation ever since Its orbit takes it in a long ellipse, reaching its greatest height above Earth of 139,000 km (86,500 mi), which is more than a third of the way to the Moon
- Chandra X-ray Observatory - NASAs flagship X-ray telescope
NASA's flagship mission for X-ray astronomy A baby planet is shrinking from the size of Jupiter with a thick atmosphere to a small, barren world By turning Chandra and other NASA images into sounds, our project allows you to "listen" the data of exploding stars, black holes and more
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