Also Read: Viral video shows window cleaners ‘stranded’ on China's Beijing tower amidst heavy storm | WatchA post shared by NASA Chandra X-ray Observatory (@nasachandraxray)-Search for the “Instagram Chandra" experience.-Choose effects options and confirm the ones you want.-After selecting, you can save the effect to your camera to use in your stories.-Another way to enjoy the effect is by selecting the 'Try it" button for instant access.Also Read: Delhi Heatwave: 'Boiling' water tank video goes viral amid yellow alert. Netizens react, 'warm bacteria free'By using this Instagram feature, people can include the wreckage of stars destroyed in massive supernova explosions, dense cosmic gas and dust, and other such elements in their selfies.
The AR filter was added to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Chandra, NASA's flagship X-ray space telescope. Also: 5 stunning NASA images from ‘a galaxy far, far away’, capturing astronomic wonders | See PicsThe Instagram filter has used 3D experiences use models of celestial objects generated from data collected by the Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes.
People can view themselves through their phone cameras while also listening to the data transformed into sound – known as data sonifications, with the help of augmented reality.Also Read: NASA postpones Sunita Williams' piloted Starliner launch for third time. What's causing the delay?NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory is a telescope designed to specially detect X-ray emissions from very hot regions of the Universe, such as exploded stars, clusters of galaxies, and matter around black holes.
Candra X-ray orbit above the earth up to an altitude of 139,000 km (86,500 mi) in space. The Chandra X-ray center is hosted by the
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