In an era of astronomical wonders and interstellar curiosities, NASA's advanced Chandra X-ray Observatory emerges as a beacon of celestial brilliance. This Flagship-class space telescope, serenely orbiting our planet in a 64-hour cycle, is a testament to not just human ingenuity, but also to the rich tapestry of international collaboration and shared knowledge. More poignantly, the Chandra Observatory stands as a living tribute to an iconic figure in the annals of astrophysics: the Indian-American Nobel laureate, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. As of 2023, this magnificent observatory continues its mission, gazing deep into the vastness of space.