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Space Scoop: The Teeny Tiny Planet Destroyer
Astronomers have recently discovered evidence that a planet may have been destroyed in our very own Galaxy.
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Astronomers have recently discovered evidence that a planet may have been destroyed in our very own Galaxy.
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A Tour of ASASSN-14li
When something, like a star or a planet, wanders too close to a black hole, it is usually not good news for that object.
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-- Destroyed Star Rains onto Black Hole, Winds Blow it Back
When something, like a star or a planet, wanders too close to a black hole, it is usually not good news for that object.
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-- Destroyed Star Rains onto Black Hole, Winds Blow it Back
Light Beyond the Bulb: Bent Light in Space
One of the most interesting characteristics of light is that the path that it travels can bend.
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One of the most interesting characteristics of light is that the path that it travels can bend.
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Banking X-ray Data for the Future
Chandra X-ray Observatory has collected data for over sixteen years on thousands of different objects throughout the Universe.
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-- Banking X-ray Data for the Future
Chandra X-ray Observatory has collected data for over sixteen years on thousands of different objects throughout the Universe.
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-- Banking X-ray Data for the Future
Tour of Phoenix Cluster
This galaxy cluster, which was found about 5.7 billion light years from Earth, shattered several important astronomical records.
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-- A Fresh Perspective on an Extraordinary Cluster of Galaxies
This galaxy cluster, which was found about 5.7 billion light years from Earth, shattered several important astronomical records.
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-- A Fresh Perspective on an Extraordinary Cluster of Galaxies
Please note: These podcasts include artist illustrations and conceptual animations in addition to astronomical data.