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Neutron Star (3)
Black Hole (2)
Cygnus X-1 (2)
Gamma Ray Burst (2)
SGR J1550-5418 (2)
Soft Gamma Repeater (2)
Star (2)
Binary Star System (1)
Magnetar (1)
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X-ray Nova J1745-26 (1)
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Title:  Crashing Neutron stars can make gamma-ray burst jetsRequires cookie*
Subjects:  Neutron Star | Gamma Ray Burst | Compact Object 
Title:  The First Black HoleRequires cookie*
Facility:  Digitized Sky Survey 
Subjects:  Cygnus X-1 | Black Hole | Compact Object 
Spectral Type:  Optical 
Title:  The First Black HoleRequires cookie*
Facility:  Chandra X-ray Observatory 
Subjects:  Cygnus X-1 | Black Hole | Compact Object 
Spectral Type:  X-ray 
Title:  Artist’s visualization of a merging binary systemRequires cookie*
Subjects:  Binary Star System | Gamma Ray Burst | Star | Compact Object 
Title:  Scorpius X-1Requires cookie*
Facility:  Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer 
Instrument:  X-Ray Telescope (XRT) 
Subjects:  X-ray Nova J1745-26 | Scorpius X-1 | Neutron Star | Compact Object 
Title:  Time lapse video of soft gamma-ray repeater J1550-5418 over six days, captured by the Swift space telescopeRequires cookie*
Facility:  Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer 
Instrument:  X-Ray Telescope (XRT) 
Subjects:  SGR J1550-5418 | Neutron Star | Compact Object | Soft Gamma Repeater 
Spectral Type:  X-ray 
Title:  Artist’s visualization of J1550-5418Requires cookie*
Facility:  Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer 
Subjects:  SGR J1550-5418 | Magnetar | Compact Object | Star | Soft Gamma Repeater 

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