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Peaking on February 28th in the Northern Hemisphere, six planets will all be visible from clear & dark night skies. In celebration of this planetary group project, Chandra is releasing three new planetary sonifications. Experience the data-driven sounds of Uranus:

Peaking on February 28th in the Northern Hemisphere, six planets will all be visible from clear & dark night skies. In celebration of this planetary group project, Chandra is releasing three new planetary sonifications. Experience the data-driven sounds of Uranus:

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30 years ago this week, Hubble captured one of the most recognizable images in astronomy — the famous "Pillars of Creation." In the decades since, Chandra, Hubble, and NASA Webb Telescope have added even more detail to this fascinating landscape.

30 years ago this week, Hubble captured one of the most recognizable images in astronomy — the famous "Pillars of Creation." In the decades since, Chandra, Hubble, and NASA Webb Telescope have added even more detail to this fascinating landscape.

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A new time-lapse video lets us watch as a huge stellar explosion in Eta Carinae continues to expand into space at speeds up to 4.5 million miles per hour. X-ray data, spanning multiple decades, provide new insight into a 180-year-old mystery: 💥

A new time-lapse video lets us watch as a huge stellar explosion in Eta Carinae continues to expand into space at speeds up to 4.5 million miles per hour. X-ray data, spanning multiple decades, provide new insight into a 180-year-old mystery: 💥

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The "Christmas tree cluster" is a group of young stars from 1–5 million years old. We know what you're thinking: young?! To compare, our Sun is a middle-aged star about 5 billion years old — roughly 1,000 times older than the stars in this cluster. Happy Holidays, space fans!🎄

The "Christmas tree cluster" is a group of young stars from 1–5 million years old. We know what you're thinking: young?! To compare, our Sun is a middle-aged star about 5 billion years old — roughly 1,000 times older than the stars in this cluster. Happy Holidays, space fans!🎄

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New 3D models from Chandra allow people to explore — and print — certain stars in different stages of their lives. They also provide scientists with new ways to investigate scientific questions and find insights into the objects they represent. More:

New 3D models from Chandra allow people to explore — and print — certain stars in different stages of their lives. They also provide scientists with new ways to investigate scientific questions and find insights into the objects they represent. More:

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