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NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory releases red, white and blue cosmic images for America's 250th anniversary
NASA celebrates America's 250th birthday with incredible views of space
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ScienceDailyNASA celebrates America's 250th birthday with incredible views of spacesciencedaily.comNASA is marking the United States' 250th birthday with four striking red, white, and blue images of deep space from the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The collection features an exploded star, a stellar nursery, a galaxy where stars are rapidly forming, and a galaxy cluster that provides evidence for dark matter.
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