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            "title": "Suzaku, Herschel Link a Black-hole 'Wind' to a Galactic Gush",
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            "title": "NASA Missions Take an Unparalleled Look into Superstar Eta Carinae",
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            "release_date": "2013-04-17T16:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Science in the Media Press Conference",
            "description": "This video supports the Science in the Media curriculum module, which culminates with students playing the role of reporters viewing this simulated press conference and writing a story about it. The findings discussed in the video are actual results from the Suzaku satellite.Science in the Media curriculum module here. || ",
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            "title": "Suzaku (formerly Astro-E2) Spacecraft",
            "description": "An animation depicting the Suzaku/Astro-E2 spacecraft on orbit. Suzaku maintains a low Earth orbit while it observes X-rays from the Universe. The satellite was developed at the Japanese Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS, which is part of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JAXA.) in collaboration with Japanese and US institutions including NASA. || ",
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            "title": "Suzaku: Intergalactic Prospector",
            "description": "Recently astronomers used the Suzaku orbiting X-ray observatory, operated jointly by NASA and the Japanese space agency, to discover the largest known reservoir of rare metals in the universe.  Suzaku detected the elements chromium and manganese while observing the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster. The metallic atoms are part of the hot gas, or \"intergalactic medium,\" that lies between galaxies. Exploding stars, or supernovas, forge the heavy elements. The supernovas also create vast outflows, called superwinds. These galactic gusts transport heavy elements into the intergalactic void. || ",
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