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Chandra


  1. The Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA's premier X-ray Observatory

    For more information about the Chandra X-ray Observatory see "About Chandra" page on the Chandra Science WWW site, or the Chandra Public WWW Site.

    Possible Reference:
    Weisskopf M.C., O'Dell S.L. & van Speybroeck L.P., 1996, SPIE, 2805, 2.

  2. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar

    Indian-American Nobel laureate in physics. Widely known as "Chandra". One of the foremost astrophysicists of the twentieth century. Discoverer of the Chandrasekhar limit to the mass of a white dwarf (and much else besides).

    For more information about Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar see "The Man Behind the Name."

  3. "Moon" or "luminous" in Sanskrit (the full name "Chandrasekhara" in Sanskrit is "Shiva" , one of the Hindu trinity. "Subrahmanya" is Shiva's son.)


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