Date: July 24th 2009

July 23, 2009

J D Harrington Headquarters, Washington 202-358-5241 j d harrington@nasa gov

Megan Watzke Chandra X-ray Center, Cambridge, Mass 617-496-7998 mwatzke@cfa harvard edu

RELEASE: 09-171

NASA CELEBRATES CHANDRA X-RAY OBSERVATORY'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY

WASHINGTON -- Ten years ago, on July 23, 1999, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory was launched aboard the space shuttle Columbia and deployed into orbit Chandra has doubled its original five-year mission, ushering in an unprecedented decade of discovery for the high-energy universe

With its unrivaled ability to create high-resolution X- ray images, Chandra has enabled astronomers to investigate phenomena as diverse as comets, black holes, dark matter and dark energy

"Chandra's discoveries are truly astonishing and have made dramatic changes to our understanding of the universe and its constituents," said Martin Weisskopf, Chandra project scientist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala

The science that has been generated by Chandra -- both on its own and in conjunction with other telescopes in space and on the ground -- has had a widespread, transformative impact on 21st century astrophysics Chandra has provided the strongest evidence yet that dark matter must exist It has independently confirmed the existence of dark energy and made spectacular images of titanic explosions produced by matter swirling toward supermassive black holes

To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Chandra, three new versions of classic Chandra images will be released during the next three months These images, the first of which is available Thursday, provide new data and a more complete view of objects that Chandra observed in earlier stages of its mission The image being released today is of E0102-72, the spectacular remains of an exploded star

"The Great Observatories program -- of which Chandra is a major part -- shows how astronomers need as many tools as possible to tackle the big questions out there," said Ed Weiler, associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington NASA's other "Great Observatories" are the Hubble Space Telescope, Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory and Spitzer Space Telescope

The next image will be released in August to highlight the anniversary of when Chandra opened up for the first time and gathered light on its detectors The third image will be released during "Chandra's First Decade of Discovery" symposium in Boston, which begins Sept 22

"I am extremely proud of the tremendous team of people who worked so hard to make Chandra a success," said Harvey Tananbaum, director of the Chandra X-ray Center at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass "It has taken partners at NASA, industry and academia to make Chandra the crown jewel of high-energy astrophysics "

Tananbaum and Nobel Prize winner Riccardo Giacconi originally proposed Chandra to NASA in 1976 Unlike the Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra is in a highly elliptical orbit that takes it almost one third of the way to the moon, and was not designed to be serviced after it was deployed

Marshall manages the Chandra program for NASA's Science Mission Directorate The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory controls science and flight operations from the Chandra X-ray Center

A list of Chandra's major scientific highlights is available at:

http://chandra harvard edu/ten/

To view new images from Chandra and learn more about the mission visit:

http://chandra nasa gov

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