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Human–computer interaction / Space / Remote sensing / Plasma physics / Chandra X-ray Observatory / Mouse / Satellite / Double-click / Drag and drop / Astronomy / User interface techniques / Observational astronomy
Date: 2012-11-09 10:30:02
Human–computer interaction
Space
Remote sensing
Plasma physics
Chandra X-ray Observatory
Mouse
Satellite
Double-click
Drag and drop
Astronomy
User interface techniques
Observational astronomy

Tracking Chandra Follow along with this tutorial to see what Chandra’s orbit path looks like. Please note, your browser should be java-enabled. In a browser window, bring up: http://eyes.nasa.gov/ and

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