Who is CHANDRA? How helps discover Black holes, Supernova?
Chandra, formally known as the Chandra X-ray Observatory, is a cutting-edge space telescope operated by NASA. Launched in 1999, Chandra plays a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of the universe by observing X-rays emitted from high-energy regions of space. This unique ability to detect X-rays allows Chandra to uncover celestial phenomena that would otherwise remain hidden from traditional optical telescopes.
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Live in ZERO Gravity I Fantasy to FLOAT I NASA
Life aboard the International Space Station (ISS) is a captivating blend of scientific exploration, teamwork, and daily routines.
In the B-roll footage of life aboard the ISS, you'll see astronauts floating gracefully through its interconnected modules. They eat specially prepared meals to prevent crumbs from floating away and damaging equipment. Crew members exercise regularly using specialized equipment to combat muscle and bone loss caused by extended weightlessness.
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