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Video Series: Space Scoop for Kids!

In cooperation with Space Scoop: Bringing news from across the Universe to children all around the world in video format.
Universe Awareness and the Chandra X-ray Observatory.

Space Scoop: Archaeologists of the Universe (08-19-2014)
This picture shows the aftermath of a collision between two huge groups of galaxies, which are called galaxy clusters.

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--  Archaeologists of the Universe

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Space Scoop: X-ray Vision Reveals the Insides of Stars (07-25-2014)
Each of these four fabulous photographs shows the remains of an exploded star - called a supernova remnant.

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--  X-ray Vision Reveals the Insides of Stars

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Space Scoop: X-rays Uncover Black Holes Dancing With Normal Stars (06-17-2014)
This photograph shows the flamboyant spiral galaxy called Messier 51.

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--  X-rays Uncover Black Holes Dancing With Normal Stars

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Space Scoop: Collecting Clues to a Cosmic Crime (06-02-2014)
The galaxy is called ESO 137-001 and in reality it is hidden from our view by a thick fog of space dust.

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--  Collecting Clues to a Cosmic Crime

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Space Scoop: Galaxy Hits a Cosmic Bullseye (05-13-2014)
The Universe is vast and largely made up of empty space, but cosmic collisions still happen pretty often.

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--  Galaxy Hits a Cosmic Bullseye

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