#Apollo50th isn’t the only anniversary being celebrated this month... NASA’s chandra x-ray observatory blasted into space on July 23, 1999. To commemorate Chandra’s 20th anniversary, nasa has released new images showcasing its discoveries! 🎆: https://t.co/rqcAcZ3zHL pic.twitter.com/OksRtAcmFZ — NASA360 (@NASA360) July 23, 2019
#Apollo50th isn’t the only anniversary being celebrated this month... NASA’s chandra x-ray observatory blasted into space on July 23, 1999. To commemorate Chandra’s 20th anniversary, nasa has released new images showcasing its discoveries! 🎆: https://t.co/rqcAcZ3zHL pic.twitter.com/OksRtAcmFZ
Next week we'll be celebrating Chandra's 20th anniversary! See some of the best images from @NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and #vote for your favorite at https://t.co/SmFIcG6hgt #Chandra20 pic.twitter.com/U3QKws51NE — Chandra Observatory (@chandraxray) July 18, 2019
Next week we'll be celebrating Chandra's 20th anniversary! See some of the best images from @NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and #vote for your favorite at https://t.co/SmFIcG6hgt #Chandra20 pic.twitter.com/U3QKws51NE
#OTD in 1999, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory launched. It became part of the #GreatObservatories and has taken many images of space like this one pic.twitter.com/QQVpLq18an — Mike Massimino (@Astro_Mike) July 23, 2019
#OTD in 1999, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory launched. It became part of the #GreatObservatories and has taken many images of space like this one pic.twitter.com/QQVpLq18an
The image was taken by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, named after Nobel Laureate Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, which was launched into space on this day 20 years ago. pic.twitter.com/gYXETbbIzW — The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) July 23, 2019
The image was taken by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, named after Nobel Laureate Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, which was launched into space on this day 20 years ago. pic.twitter.com/gYXETbbIzW
✨At exactly this moment 20 years ago, July 23, 1999 at 12:31 a.m. EDT, Space Shuttle Columbia lifted off the launch pad @NASAKennedy in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Its mission: to carry @NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory into #space. #Happy 20th anniversary Chandra! #Chandra20 pic.twitter.com/61YU3OoHXv — Chandra Observatory (@chandraxray) July 23, 2019
✨At exactly this moment 20 years ago, July 23, 1999 at 12:31 a.m. EDT, Space Shuttle Columbia lifted off the launch pad @NASAKennedy in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Its mission: to carry @NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory into #space. #Happy 20th anniversary Chandra! #Chandra20 pic.twitter.com/61YU3OoHXv
#News: @NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory commemorates its 20th anniversary with 6 new images! From supernova remnants, to the center of our Milky Way, these images celebrate Chandra's achievement & its promising future of discovery! More: https://t.co/OO8gtai2FP #Chandra20 pic.twitter.com/GIleAP3Ov7 — Chandra Observatory (@chandraxray) July 23, 2019
#News: @NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory commemorates its 20th anniversary with 6 new images! From supernova remnants, to the center of our Milky Way, these images celebrate Chandra's achievement & its promising future of discovery! More: https://t.co/OO8gtai2FP #Chandra20 pic.twitter.com/GIleAP3Ov7