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  1. Chandra X-ray Observatory - NASA's flagship X-ray telescope

    NASAʼs Chandra X-ray Observatory celebrates the similarities and differences between the extremely big & the incredibly small. This site was developed with funding from NASA under …

  2. Chandra - Wikipedia

    Chandra (Sanskrit: चन्द्र, romanized: Chandra, lit. 'shining' or 'moon'), also known as Soma (Sanskrit: सोम), is the Hindu god of the Moon, and is associated with the night, plants and …

  3. Chandra X-ray Observatory - NASA

    Jul 23, 1999 · Chandra allows scientists from around the world to obtain X-ray images of exotic environments to help understand the structure and evolution of the universe.

  4. Meet Chandra | Fort Collins | Capture Me Photography By Chandra

    Learn about me, and my style of photography. Locations include, Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, and Johnstown.

  5. Chandra :: About Chandra :: Chandra Mission

    NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, which was launched and deployed by Space Shuttle Columbia on July 23, 1999, is the most sophisticated X-ray observatory built to date. Chandra …

  6. #SaveChandra | Save the Chandra X-ray Observatory

    Chandra has been a leading discovery engine for advancing theoretical astrophysics and state-of-the-art simulations, many of which are running on supercomputers worldwide as you read this.

  7. Chandra X-ray Observatory - Wikipedia

    Chandra is an Earth satellite in a 64-hour orbit, and its mission is ongoing as of 2025. Chandra is one of the Great Observatories, along with the Hubble Space Telescope, Compton Gamma …

  8. Chandra :: About Chandra

    Information about the Chandra X-ray Observatory, which was launched on July 23, 1999, its mission and goals, and the people who built it.

  9. Chandra Overview - NASA

    Oct 3, 2024 · Chandra allows scientists from around the world to obtain X-ray images of exotic environments to help understand the structure and evolution of the universe.

  10. Chandra X-ray Observatory - Learn About Chandra

    Because X-rays are absorbed by Earth's atmosphere, Chandra must orbit above it, up to an altitude of 139,000 km (86,500 mi) in space. As its mission progresses, Chandra will continue …