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Released: 3-Feb-2006 10:00 AM EST
Detection of Hot Halo Gets Theory Out of Hot Water
Chandra X-ray Observatory

Scientists using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have detected an extensive halo of hot gas around a quiescent spiral galaxy. This discovery is evidence that galaxies like our Milky Way are still accumulating matter from the gradual inflow of intergalactic gas.

Released: 23-Mar-2006 3:00 PM EST
NASA's Chandra Finds Evidence for Quasar Ignition
Chandra X-ray Observatory

New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory may provide clues to how quasars "turn on." Since the discovery of quasars over 40 years ago, astronomers have been trying to understand the conditions surrounding the birth of these immensely powerful objects.

Released: 24-Apr-2006 3:30 PM EDT
NASA's Chandra Finds Black Holes Are 'Green'
Chandra X-ray Observatory

Black holes are the most fuel efficient engines in the universe, according to a new study using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. By making the first direct estimate of how efficient or "green" black holes are, this work gives insight into how black holes generate energy and affect their environment.

Released: 1-Jun-2006 4:05 PM EDT
The Case of the Neutron Star with a Wayward Wake
Chandra X-ray Observatory

A long observation with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory revealed important new details of a neutron star that is spewing out a wake of high-energy particles as it races through space. The deduced location of the neutron star on the edge of a supernova remnant, and the peculiar orientation of the neutron star wake, pose mysteries that remain unresolved.

Released: 21-Jun-2006 4:20 PM EDT
NASA's Chandra Solves Black Hole Paradox
Chandra X-ray Observatory

Black holes light up the universe and astronomers may finally know how. New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory show for the first time powerful magnetic fields are the key to these brilliant and startling light shows.

Released: 8-Aug-2006 5:20 PM EDT
Chandra Independently Determines Hubble Constant
Chandra X-ray Observatory

A critically important number that specifies the expansion rate of the Universe, the so-called Hubble constant, has been independently determined using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. This new value matches recent measurements using other methods and extends their validity to greater distances, thus allowing astronomers to probe earlier epochs in the evolution of the Universe.

Released: 18-Sep-2006 2:10 PM EDT
New Evidence Links Stellar Remains to Oldest Recorded Supernova
Chandra X-ray Observatory

Recent observations have uncovered evidence that helps to confirm the identification of the remains of one of the earliest stellar explosions recorded by humans. The new study shows that the supernova remnant RCW 86 is much younger than previously thought. As such, the formation of the remnant appears to coincide with a supernova observed by Chinese astronomers in 185 A.D.

Released: 5-Oct-2006 8:35 PM EDT
Chandra Reviews Black Hole Musical: Epic but Off-Key
Chandra X-ray Observatory

A gigantic sonic boom generated by a supermassive black hole has been found with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, along with evidence for a cacophony of deep sound. (VIDEO EMBEDDED)

Released: 15-Nov-2006 2:55 PM EST
Chandra Discovers Relativistic Pinball Machine
Chandra X-ray Observatory

New clues about the origins of cosmic rays, mysterious high-energy particles that bombard the Earth, have been revealed using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. An extraordinarily detailed image of the remains of an exploded star provides crucial insight into the generation of cosmic rays.

Released: 9-Jan-2007 1:15 PM EST
A Star's Death Comes to Light
Chandra X-ray Observatory

Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, scientists have created a stunning new image of one of the youngest supernova remnants in the galaxy. This new view of the debris of an exploded star helps astronomers solve a long-standing mystery, with implications for understanding how a star's life can end catastrophically and for gauging the expansion of the universe.


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