NASA's Chandra Releases Deep Cut From Catalog of Cosmic Recordings - NASA

NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has released a stunning new image of the Galactic Center, revealing over 3,300 individual sources emitting X-rays. The observation, which took place over 86 separate sessions, spans nearly 60 light-years across and offers an unprecedented view of the region around the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.

The Chandra Source Catalog, a compendium of cosmic recordings collected by Chandra since its launch in 1999, has been updated to include over 400,000 unique compact and extended sources and more than 1.3 million individual detections in X-ray light. The catalog allows scientists to combine this data with information from other types of light, providing a wealth of information about the universe.

In addition to the new image, Chandra has also released a sonification, or translation of astronomical data into sound, which encompasses the mission's observations over 22 years. This represents the collective X-ray sightings over time and offers a unique insight into the telescope's capabilities.

The CSC 2.1 update is now available online at csc.harvard.edu/csc, allowing researchers to explore the vast scope of Chandra's observations. The NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, manages the program, while the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory's Chandra X-ray Center controls science operations from Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The Chandra X-ray Observatory continues to be fully operational, and its mission remains one of the most ambitious and groundbreaking projects in space exploration. To learn more about Chandra, visit nasa.gov/chandra or chandra.si.edu.
 
omg can u believe this new image of galactic center?? 🀯 it's like a cosmic explosion of x-rays all over the place! 3k+ individual sources, that's insane! πŸš€ i mean, we're still talking about the same nasa chandra observatory that's been around since '99. what an incredible run πŸŽ‰. and now they've got this sonification thingy that translates data into sound... it's like music to my ears 🎡. scientists can actually use all this info to learn more about the universe, which is just so cool 😎. can't wait to dive deeper into the chandra source catalog and see what other secrets it holds πŸ”. nasa, you guys are literally pushing the boundaries of space exploration πŸ’«
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around these new images comin' out from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory πŸ€―πŸ”­! They just released this insane new pic of the Galactic Center and it's like nothin' I've ever seen before - all them stars and black holes shinin' bright in space. And get this, they've got this catalog thingy that's got over 400k unique sources? Mind blown! 🀯

I remember when I was a kid, we were just startin' to learn about the universe and stuff like this was considered sci-fi. Now, here's this incredible tech that can see all these things in X-ray light... it's wild! 🌠 And now they've even got soundtracks of space data? That's just plain cool 😎.

I'm so glad NASA's still pushin' the boundaries of what we know about the universe. These updates to Chandra are gonna help us learn more about our cosmic neighbors and maybe even discover new secrets about the cosmos πŸŒ πŸ’«. I mean, who knows what's out there? πŸ€”
 
omg this new image of the Galactic Center is so cool 🀩 but like I'm not surprised lol NASA's been studying that region for years, what's new here? still hyped tho! 60 light-years is huge and showing all those X-ray sources at once is mind-blowing. and the fact they have a catalog with over 400k unique sources is crazy 🀯. I'm glad we can now see this data in sound too, sonification is trippy 🎡. update is online so anyone interested can check it out, but honestly I'll just be scrolling through the CSC 2.1 and marveling at all that cosmic noise πŸ˜‚. chandra's still doing its thing, gotta respect that πŸ’«
 
🀯😱 just saw that NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has released a new image of the Galactic Center and it's like a cosmic explosion 🌠πŸ”₯ with over 3,300 individual sources emitting X-rays... meanwhile, the universe is still expanding at an alarming rate πŸ’« and we're not even close to understanding what's out there... scientists say this cat log is gonna help them study supermassive black holes but I'm more worried about the fact that our own galaxy is getting bigger by 50 km every year πŸŒπŸ‘€ and it's only a matter of time before it crashes into another galaxy πŸš€πŸ˜¨
 
OMG 🀯 like what just happened?! NASA's been collecting data for 26 years and it's finally revealing some crazy cool stuff! They got over 3k sources of X-rays showing up at the Galactic Center – that's insane! And we're not even talking about the supermassive black hole, it's all about the cosmic details πŸš€. I mean, can you believe they've collected over 400k unique sources and 1.3m individual detections? That's like, a ton of info! The sonification is actually pretty cool too – I mean, who knew X-rays could be translated into sound? πŸ”Š It's all so fascinating! And the best part? Anyone can access it online and explore the Chandra catalog. It's like, totally mind-blowing!
 
omg I'm literally blown away by this new pic of the Galactic Center 🀯 3,300 individual sources emitting X-rays is just mindblowing!!! I don't even know how they captured that much data over 86 sessions 😲 and now we get to see it all in one beautiful image πŸ’« it's like a whole new universe to explore 🌐
 
omg u guys i just cant even rn lol i was talkin to my bestie about this new image from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory 🀯 and its literally SO COOL!!! like we r standin on the edge of these 60 light year wide observations of supermassive black holes πŸ•³οΈ and its giving me LIFE!!! the fact that they have over 400k unique sources in the catalog is insane 🀯 what even is a cosmic recording lol?!?! i feel like im drownin in all the info but in a good way πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ did u know that they created this sonification thingy to translate data into sound?!?! it sounds kinda lit 🎡 i cant even imagine whats goin on up there rn i swear my brain is gonna explode with all these new facts lol
 
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