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Video Series: Normal Galaxies & Starburst Galaxies

Recent discoveries and updates of the Chandra mission in video and audio formats.

Antennae in 60 Seconds (08-06-2010)
This beautiful new image shows two colliding galaxies as seen by NASA's Great Observatories.

- Related Links:
--  A Galactic Spectacle
--  Tour of Antennae

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M31 Black Hole in 60 Seconds (07-02-2010)
For over a decade, astronomers have been using the Chandra X-ray Observatory to monitor the supermassive black hole in the center of Andromeda, the Milky Way's sister galaxy.

- Related Links:
--  Nearby Black Hole is Feeble and Unpredictable
--  Tour of M31

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M31 in 60 Seconds (02-22-2010)
This image of M31 represents a study of six elliptical galaxies that Chandra made to determine what causes an important type of supernova.

- Related Links:
--  NASA's Chandra Reveals Origin of Key Cosmic Explosions
--  Tour of M31

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Multiwavelength Galactic Center in 60 Seconds (11-23-2009)
This never-before-seen view of the turbulent heart of our Milky Way combines a near-infrared view from Hubble, an infrared image from Spitzer, and X-ray data from Chandra.

- Related Links:
--  NASAs Great Observatories Examine the Galactic Center Region

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Galactic Center in 60 Seconds (09-22-2009)
This image from the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals a wealth of exotic objects and high-energy features at the center of our Milky Way galaxy.

- Related Links:
--  New Vista of Milky Way Center Unveiled

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