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The Chandra X-ray Observatory Center - Gateway to the universe of x-ray astronomy!
Operated for NASA by SAO Photo Album Field Guide Education Press Room About Chandra Resources Chronicles CXC Science Archive Proposer Calibration Data Analysis User Docs Data Centers ADC ADS HEASARC IRSA NED NSSDC MAST NVO SSC:SIRTF Arcs Tell The Tale Of A Giant Eruption Photo Album: See the recent Chandra images. Visit the Chandra images organized by category. Chronicles: Major Milestones In ...
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Chandra Science
Announcements Memo on ACIS low energy QE Degradation 7/29/02 Chandra Electronic Bulletin No. 14 7/17/02 2003 Chandra Fellowship Program Applications due Nov. 13, 2002 7/17/02 Cycle 4: opportunity to submit Education and Outreach Proposals 7/09/02 Cycle 4 targets highly-ranked by the peer review (revised) 7/19/02 Cycle 4 Archive and Theory proposals highly ranked by the peer review 7/09/02 CALDB ...
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Chandra X-ray Observatory News - the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center site for the latest Chandra
Official NASA Chandra news site with the latest Chandra photos and Chandra news.
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HEASARC: ASCA Guest Observer Facility
Skip navigation and go to page content HEASARC Archive Interfaces Archive Interfaces Argus: proposal info Astrobrowse: worldwide catalog search Browse: search HEASARC archives SkyMorph: search variable objects SkyView: virtual observatory HEASARC Resources/Education Resources/Education Contact Info APOD: Astronomy Picture of the Day Ask an Astronomer Bibliography Deadlines (proposals & meeting ...
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ESA SCIENCE: XMM-Newton
XMM-Newton ...
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Chandra Field Guide to X-ray Astronomy
X-Ray Sources Solar System - The Sun's hot outer atmosphere produces X-rays, but because it is so close (a mere 93 million miles!), it is too bright for Chandra's sensitive eyes. Chandra can observe other objects in our solar system such as comets and Jupiter. Stars - The hot outer atmospheres, or coronas, of normal stars such as our sun produce X-rays. X-ray observations are useful for ...
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Micro-Arcsecond X-ray Imaging Mission - MAXIM
The Generation-X Mission ...
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