Chandra launched in 1999 — the ... created by a young star's puffy planet-forming disk, which is not seen in the image. The shadow is enormous — it spans 200 times the diameter of our entire ...
Gas giant planet Jupiter shines in a view that ... Jupiter looks like a striped marble suspended in space in an image that combines Chandra data with infrared data from Hubble.
The Cassiopeia A supernova remnant has been studied for over 2 million seconds since the Chandra mission began in 1999, with X-rays captured by Chandra (blue) and infrared data from Webb (orange, ...
Planet-forming disks are rapidly disintegrated when blasted with high-energy radiation from massive young stars.
From nebulas and black holes to baby star nurseries and ancient collisions, the universe has never looked more beautiful ...
Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA's (European ... the next generation of telescopes aiming to take the first images of planets like Earth. A team of researchers has examined stars ...
Space is teeming with objects that, from the right perspective, might resemble things we're familiar with. This visual ...
The sun, planets and constellations are ... which stitches together images from NASA’s Hubble, Spitzer and Chandra space telescopes. The different colors indicate different wavelengths: yellow ...
In this new composite image, the Chandra data (purple ... copious amounts of high-energy radiation produced by stars and planets are present. Together, X-rays and intense ultraviolet light ...
The astronomers took the resultant images and "stitched" them ... throughout the region," NASA writes on the Chandra website. The danger to forming planets in densely packed star clusters like ...
The astronomers took the resultant images and "stitched" them together to create ... cooler dust and gas throughout the region," NASA writes on the Chandra website. The danger to forming planets in ...