NASA Releases 25 Jaw-Dropping New Images for the First Time

NASA Releases 25 Jaw-Dropping New Images for the First Time

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Video description

NASA has released 25 never-before-seen space images on the Chandra X-Ray Observatory's 25th birthday. They represent the wide range of objects that the telescope has observed over its quarter century of observations. X-rays are an especially penetrating type of light that reveals extremely hot objects and very energetic physical processes. The images range from supernova remnants, like Cassiopeia A, to star-formation regions like the Orion Nebula, to the region at the center of the Milky Way. This montage also contains objects beyond our own Galaxy including other galaxies and galaxy clusters. REFERENCE: 25 Images to Celebrate NASA's Chandra 25th Anniversary - NASA - https://bit.ly/46sbD9L 🎼 MUSIC Documents - Farrel Wooten (ES) With Absolute Trust - Elm Lake (ES) Ambient Piano - LukePN (EE) Interstellar - StereoNuts 🎼 Music Sources: Epidemic Sounds (ES) and Envato Elements