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Related: About this forumSee 25 Stunning Images of the Cosmos From the Chandra X-Ray Observatory as It Celebrates 25 Years in Space
JULY 23, 2024
Chandra, the worlds most powerful X-ray telescope, has been peering at black holes, stellar explosions and dark energy for a quarter-century
Astronomers released 25 new images to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory's launch. NASA / SAO / CXC
Though we cant see them, X-rays are widespread in outer space. They emanate from some of the most powerfuland mysteriousobjects in the universe, including black holes, exploded stars and elusive dark energy.
On July 23, 1999, the most powerful X-ray telescope in the world launched, hitching a ride on the Space Shuttle Columbia. Called the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, it has been charting an ellipse-shaped path around the Earth ever since, orbiting at about one-third of the distance to the moon.
For a quarter-century, Chandra has made discovery after amazing discovery, Pat Slane, director of the Chandra X-Ray Center, located at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, says in a statement. Astronomers have used Chandra to investigate mysteries that we didnt even know about when we were building the telescopeincluding exoplanets and dark energy.
Now, used in conjunction with other space-based observatories, Chandra has contributed to myriad scientific discoveries, including uncovering evidence of two of the most distant black holes ever seen. It has captured almost 25,000 observations in its 25 years. NASAs Marshall Space Flight Center manages the Chandra program, while the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatorys Chandra X-Ray Center controls the science enabled by it.
But as NASA continues to grapple with a limited budget this year, Chandra is in danger of ending up on the agencys chopping block and the program faces cuts in funding. Either way, as the telescope ages, it might have only ten more operative years, writes Giuseppina Fabbiano, an astrophysicist with the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard and Smithsonian, for the Coenversation.
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Arne
(3,602 posts)I can imagine what these would sound like.
Deuxcents
(19,720 posts)Why put something so fabulous on the chopping block? Tax money well spent
brush
(57,517 posts)Who still clings to the arrogance that our planet is the only one with life.
lastlib
(24,910 posts)from Psalms 8. One bible verse I actually like.
brush
(57,517 posts)lastlib
(24,910 posts)It's kinda "hey, wow, God really cares about US, out of all this! Amazing!" I prefer not to think about it that way.....