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Press Releases from 2000
Black Holes Younger, Meaner, More Plentiful Than Previously Thought
High School Kids Discover Neutron Star, Take Top Science Prize
X-ray Snapshots Capture the First Cries of Baby Stars
Newly Discovered Galaxy Clusters Have Broad Implications for Cosmology
Three-Hour Neutron Star Explosion Details Unimagined Fury
"Elizabethan Ruff" Collar of Gas Surrounds Particle Jet from Suspected Black Hole
Short and Long Gamma-Ray Bursts Are of Different Origin
Flickering Quasar Mirage Helps Chandra Measure the Expansion Rate of the Universe
New X-ray Telescope Technology Propels Virtual Journey to Black Hole
For Latest News on Space-Time Curvature, Tune to the AM
This Little Black Hole Works Overtime
Superbubbles Bespeak Toil and Trouble
Astronomers Find the Youngest Pulsar Yet in the Heart of an Exploded Star
Cuddling Up in a Quilt of Gamma-Ray Stars
Black Hole Winds, Fueled by the Force of Light, Blow Matter Away from Impending Doom
It Must Have Been NIGHTGLOW, the Balloon
New NASA Balloon May Carry Large Telescopes to the Edge of Space
First Emission Line from Mysterious "Gamma-Ray Repeater" Star Reveals Clues to its Nature
Amateur and Professional Astronomers Team Up to Capture Bursting Star in Action
Calling All Amateur Stargazers: NASA Needs You
New Class of Bewildering Gamma Ray Objects Discovered In Milky Way
Waves Said To Churn Across a Sea of Nuclear Fuel on Star
A New Spin on a Strange Class of Pulsars
Powerful Jets of Particles Stretch and Distort Supernova Remnant
Burning Neutron Stars and Other Extreme Phenomena to Highlight NASA X-ray Astronomy Meeting
Japanese-U.S. Satellite Ushers in Golden Era of X-ray Astronomy
NASA Goddard Scientist Wins the Pierce Astronomy Awards
Top High-Energy Astronomy Prize Awarded for Gamma-Ray Bursts
Chandra Resolves Mysterious X-ray Glow into Millions of Galaxies
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