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Home / Posts tagged 'Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory' (Page 9)
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One supernova type, two different sources
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Scientists catch black hole in a feeding frenzy
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Astronomers witness black hole outburst in Spiral Galaxy M83
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New image of the star-forming region 30 Doradus, also known as the Tarantula Nebula
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Top 10 gallery celebrates the Infrared Array Camera aboard the Spitzer Space Telescope
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Smithsonian astronomers and colleagues to photograph black hole at our galaxy’s heart
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Steady diet of binary star partners makes black holes grow “supermassive”
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Remains of exploded star indicate supernova turned it inside out
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“Ordinary” black hole discovered in a galaxy 12-million-light-years away
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Chandra image of the core of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 520
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The origins of a torus in a galactic nucleus
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X-Class flares released by the Sun, March 6, captured by Atmospheric Imaging Assembly
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X-ray flares observed by Chandra are asteroids being torn to pieces in a black hole
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Chandra X-ray Observatory clocks stellar wind at 20 million mph
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Waterworld enshrouded by a thick, steamy atmosphere is new class of planet