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    The Beautiful Universe: Chandra in HD (Episode 1).

    Since its launch on July 23, 1999, the Chandra X-ray Observatory has been NASA's flagship mission for X-ray astronomy, taking its place in the fleet of "Great Observatories."

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    NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory is a telescope specially designed to detect X-ray emission from very hot regions of the Universe such as exploded stars, clusters of galaxies, and matter around black holes. Because X-rays are absorbed by Earth's atmosphere, Chandra must orbit above it, up to an altitude of 139,000 km (86,500 mi) in space.

    The Smithsonian's Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, MA, hosts the Chandra X-ray Center which operates the satellite, processes the data, and distributes it to scientists around the world for analysis. The Center maintains an extensive public web site about the science results and an education program.

    Chandra carries four very sensitive mirrors nested inside each other. The energetic X-rays strike the insides of the hollow shells and are focussed onto electronic detectors at the end of the 9.2- m (30-ft.) optical bench. Depending on which detector is used, very detailed images or spectra of the cosmic source can be made and analyzed.

    Chandra has imaged the spectacular, glowing remains of exploded stars, and taken spectra showing the dispersal of elements. Chandra has observed the region around the supermassive black hole in the center of our Milky Way, and found black holes across the Universe.

    Chandra has traced the separation of dark matter from normal matter in the collision of galaxies in a cluster and is contributing to both dark matter and dark energy studies. As its mission continues, Chandra will continue to discover startling new science about our high-energy Universe.

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  • phurt89

    @SleepBoySleeps That's a good line actually, need to try it out, if I had a girlfriend haha
    Monday 06 February 2012 13:30:37
  • SleepBoySleeps

    Fun fact: When you buy your gf a gold neckless or earring, and she asks where did you get it from? tell her that 4 billion years ago a star exploded and this is what came out from the inside of its heart, and now your giving it to her. gold is very underestimated.
    Sunday 30 October 2011 18:22:47
  • ThatBigBad

    I wonder if matter has been here forever... Or something...Something made it happen...But if there was nothing before it couldn't be possible... It's all so weird, but interesting.
    Monday 25 July 2011 23:46:58
  • guitarplayer4real

    Great stuff!!! Galileo would be amazed if he could see through even my humble telescopes and equipment, we've come a long ways.
    Tuesday 08 March 2011 13:13:15
  • CoN0R115

    @Herwin41 God is just a pathetic excuse most humans use for a quick, easy, comforting explanation as to why we exist, and that everything is not left to pure chance, and that we will 'live forever'. The longer you remain atheist, the more hilarious the idea of religion becomes.
    Sunday 06 March 2011 11:54:47
  • jackycck2222

    Universe is the most beautiful in all...
    Tuesday 08 February 2011 09:14:35
  • SoaringTrumpet

    What a payoff at 1:42. This deserves humanity's awe.
    Friday 31 December 2010 08:09:44
  • sarevor

    Wow, creation is beautiful!
    Wednesday 22 December 2010 12:04:37
  • DutchNordic

    The universe itself is the best proof that religions are man-made.
    Saturday 11 December 2010 17:53:47
  • Herwin41

    God is just ultimately good to all of us..
    Saturday 04 December 2010 10:37:26
  • timen1986

    i advise you to watch this in HD . watch?v=kZ6ZXi-yDCc . its great :)
    Tuesday 23 November 2010 14:35:16
  • MarcusCardiff

    @PortVienna80 I am an Athiest by fact and that dismisses your arguments.
    Sunday 14 November 2010 03:42:59
  • PortVienna80

    @MarcusCardiff Well,you're an atheist by choice and I'm a Christian by choice. That's proof that we both have a free will and can think for ourselves. If your atheism gives you fullfilment and purpose,fine,no problem. My faith gives me fullfilment and purpose also.It works for me,no problem.
    Tuesday 02 November 2010 17:48:02
  • PortVienna80

    @geturphil69 Mr Dawkins is upset due to his failed evangelistic mission to convince much of the God-believing world that atheism,darwinism and 'rational' values can be a sensible alternative to historic Judeo-Christian morality. There are plenty of Christians behaind the science door LOL:)! How do I know? Because I was one of them. You can curse and swear all you want,but we're here to stay too. Let the battle commence.There will only be ONE winner,and it won't be mankind!
    Tuesday 02 November 2010 17:38:06
  • PortVienna80

    @DeathRemastered Too right.No one here on planet Earth-religious or not- can claim to have the ulitmate answer to life,the universe and everything. Humanity still has much to learn.
    Tuesday 02 November 2010 17:30:10
  • PortVienna80

    Can't you supposedly sophisticated and enlightened atheists express yourselves without resorting to profanity,cheap shots and malicious attacks on us religious folk,especially Christians? You don't get scientists using this kind of language,do you? You guys sound foolish and stupid when you talk like that.Put something on it,mates!
    Tuesday 02 November 2010 17:26:01
  • MarcusCardiff

    @PortVienna80 If God gave me my mind then why aren''t I wasting my life grovelling on my knees  to a ficticious being?
    Sunday 31 October 2010 15:04:01
  • PortVienna80

    @JupiterJazzjaa2 Hell? That sounds like the many Gulags the Soviet Union under the Atheist dictator Stalin created in his attempt to destroy religious and all other freedoms in the 20th Century.
    Sunday 17 October 2010 18:05:55
  • PortVienna80

    @geturphil69 I believe in God and have a degree in chemistry. What planet do you live on mate?
    Sunday 17 October 2010 18:00:47
  • PortVienna80

    @MarcusCardiff Ah,but God also gave us minds as well to inquire and contemplate its beauty as well,along with the ability to create,invent and think. Science helps us to understand His physical creation through the five senses we have. Has God really hidden the universe's beauty from us? I don't think so.
    Sunday 17 October 2010 17:57:41
  • PortVienna80

    @j26crowley Galileo was a committed Catholic, and remained so until his death.Oops!
    Sunday 17 October 2010 17:52:01
  • PortVienna80

    @badism The universe began suddenly from a Big Bang did it not, and matter and energy suddenly came into existence! Now what caused the Big Bang? I'd love science to figure that out someday, along with the reason the universe and ourselves exist at all. I'll be waiting....
    Sunday 17 October 2010 17:48:55
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    Thursday 14 October 2010 13:08:22
  • GrowTheTruth

    @MrSmileyHasABigDong Naw. He doesn't need to such a cock. He's just telling it like it is. Sucks if you can't handle it.
    Friday 08 October 2010 01:35:19
  • MrSmileyHasABigDong

    @badism go suck a cock thank you very much
    Tuesday 21 September 2010 14:46:08
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