Experiencing Hubble: Exploring the Milky Way
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Taught by Dr. David Meyer of Northwestern University, this course takes you on a tour of the Milky Way galaxy through spectacular images during the Hubble Space Telescope's third decade of operation. The result is a tour that is as awe-inspiring as it is instructive, while also showing what it means to live in a galaxy.
20261 temporada
20261 temporada
TV-PG
12 episódios
  • 1. The Unseen Face of Our Spiral Galaxy

    1. The Unseen Face of Our Spiral Galaxy

    Your Hubble Space Telescope tour of the Milky Way galaxy begins with an overview of the spectacular images you will encounter in the course. Dr. Meyer notes that our location in the disk of the Milky Way makes it difficult to discern the galaxy's large-scale structure. But by studying clues both near and far, astronomers have identified another spiral galaxy that is a close match to ours.
    Your Hubble Space Telescope tour of the Milky Way galaxy begins with an overview of the spectacular images you will encounter in the course. Dr. Meyer notes that our location in the disk of the Milky Way makes it difficult to discern the galaxy's large-scale structure. But by studying clues both near and far, astronomers have identified another spiral galaxy that is a close match to ours.
    TV-PG
    30 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 2. Viewing the Galaxy through a Comet

    2. Viewing the Galaxy through a Comet

    Focus on Comet ISON as it passes inside the orbit of Jupiter, just a few light-minutes from Earth. In the same frame, Hubble reveals additional distant objects in our galaxy, but also galaxies billions of light years distant-a striking case of extreme depth of field. Discover that comets are icy leftovers from the formation of the solar system, and they populate the Oort Cloud.
    Focus on Comet ISON as it passes inside the orbit of Jupiter, just a few light-minutes from Earth. In the same frame, Hubble reveals additional distant objects in our galaxy, but also galaxies billions of light years distant-a striking case of extreme depth of field. Discover that comets are icy leftovers from the formation of the solar system, and they populate the Oort Cloud.
    TV-PG
    29 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 3. A Cloud of Stardust: The Horsehead Nebula

    3. A Cloud of Stardust: The Horsehead Nebula

    Your stop in this lecture is the famous Horsehead Nebula-a two-light-year appendage of a vast molecular cloud composed of gas and dust. Dr. Meyer discusses the physical processes that turn these clouds into stellar nurseries. The horsehead shape is the accidental outcome of ultraviolet radiation pouring from a nearby young star, which acts like a blowtorch on the dark nebular material.
    Your stop in this lecture is the famous Horsehead Nebula-a two-light-year appendage of a vast molecular cloud composed of gas and dust. Dr. Meyer discusses the physical processes that turn these clouds into stellar nurseries. The horsehead shape is the accidental outcome of ultraviolet radiation pouring from a nearby young star, which acts like a blowtorch on the dark nebular material.
    TV-PG
    30 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 4. A Star Awakens: The Jets of Herbig-Haro 24

    4. A Star Awakens: The Jets of Herbig-Haro 24

    Described in a Hubble press release as a "cosmic, double-bladed lightsaber," Herbig-Haro 24 is a pair of energetic jets emerging from the polar regions of a newborn star. Such jets are a common feature in star-forming regions. Their high speed and tendency to form in pulses allow long-lived observatories like Hubble to show them in action via time-lapse movies made over several years.
    Described in a Hubble press release as a "cosmic, double-bladed lightsaber," Herbig-Haro 24 is a pair of energetic jets emerging from the polar regions of a newborn star. Such jets are a common feature in star-forming regions. Their high speed and tendency to form in pulses allow long-lived observatories like Hubble to show them in action via time-lapse movies made over several years.
    TV-PG
    29 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 5. A Star Cluster Blossoms: Westerlund 2

    5. A Star Cluster Blossoms: Westerlund 2

    Visit some of the hottest, most luminous stars in the galaxy, the young cluster known as Westerlund 2. Compare this group with other star clusters, using the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram to grasp what color and luminosity say about stellar evolution. Drawing on this information, predict the future of Westerlund 2, and reflect on the cluster where the Sun probably formed 4.6 billion years ago.
    Visit some of the hottest, most luminous stars in the galaxy, the young cluster known as Westerlund 2. Compare this group with other star clusters, using the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram to grasp what color and luminosity say about stellar evolution. Drawing on this information, predict the future of Westerlund 2, and reflect on the cluster where the Sun probably formed 4.6 billion years ago.
    TV-PG
    29 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 6. An Interstellar Cavity: The Bubble Nebula

    6. An Interstellar Cavity: The Bubble Nebula

    Focus on the delicate Bubble Nebula, a sphere of gas 8 light-years across, which is being inflated by the strong wind from a hot, young star 45 times more massive than the Sun. Many such structures have been recorded by Hubble, vividly showing the process of mass loss by stars-sometimes gradually, sometimes explosively-which enriches space with elements heavier than helium.
    Focus on the delicate Bubble Nebula, a sphere of gas 8 light-years across, which is being inflated by the strong wind from a hot, young star 45 times more massive than the Sun. Many such structures have been recorded by Hubble, vividly showing the process of mass loss by stars-sometimes gradually, sometimes explosively-which enriches space with elements heavier than helium.
    TV-PG
    29 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 7. The Interstellar Echo of a Variable Star

    7. The Interstellar Echo of a Variable Star

    In one of the most beautiful sequences ever photographed by Hubble, a ring of light radiates through a nebula-like ripples from a stone tossed in a pond. This is the light echo of a Cepheid variable star, seen in time-lapse as it reverberates at light speed through the surrounding dust cloud. Learn how the properties of Cepheids are the key to measuring distances in our galactic neighborhood.
    In one of the most beautiful sequences ever photographed by Hubble, a ring of light radiates through a nebula-like ripples from a stone tossed in a pond. This is the light echo of a Cepheid variable star, seen in time-lapse as it reverberates at light speed through the surrounding dust cloud. Learn how the properties of Cepheids are the key to measuring distances in our galactic neighborhood.
    TV-PG
    31 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 8. Tracing the Veil of a Prehistoric Supernova

    8. Tracing the Veil of a Prehistoric Supernova

    Thousands of years ago, light from a stellar explosion in the constellation Cygnus reached Earth. Ever since, remnants of that supernova event have been speeding apart, until they now form a ghostly feature called the Veil Nebula. View Hubble and other telescopic images to learn how supernovae shape the elemental composition of the galaxy, making possible rocky planets such as Earth.
    Thousands of years ago, light from a stellar explosion in the constellation Cygnus reached Earth. Ever since, remnants of that supernova event have been speeding apart, until they now form a ghostly feature called the Veil Nebula. View Hubble and other telescopic images to learn how supernovae shape the elemental composition of the galaxy, making possible rocky planets such as Earth.
    TV-PG
    31 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 9. The Stellar Vortex at the Galactic Center

    9. The Stellar Vortex at the Galactic Center

    Begin a new section of the course that investigates the large-scale structure of the Milky Way. In this lecture, journey to the galactic center, which Hubble shows to be populated by millions of densely packed stars, orbiting a black hole with the mass of 4 million suns. Study other examples of supermassive black holes in galactic cores and theories on how they form.
    Begin a new section of the course that investigates the large-scale structure of the Milky Way. In this lecture, journey to the galactic center, which Hubble shows to be populated by millions of densely packed stars, orbiting a black hole with the mass of 4 million suns. Study other examples of supermassive black holes in galactic cores and theories on how they form.
    TV-PG
    30 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 10. The Galactic Halo's Largest Star Cluster

    10. The Galactic Halo's Largest Star Cluster

    Over a hundred globular star clusters are scattered like sparkling snow globes in a halo around the Milky Way. Each is composed of hundreds of thousands to millions of stars. Explore Hubble's views of the inner regions of these clusters, learning their connection to the early epoch of star formation in the universe. Some of the clusters are remnants of dwarf galaxies, captured by the Milky Way.
    Over a hundred globular star clusters are scattered like sparkling snow globes in a halo around the Milky Way. Each is composed of hundreds of thousands to millions of stars. Explore Hubble's views of the inner regions of these clusters, learning their connection to the early epoch of star formation in the universe. Some of the clusters are remnants of dwarf galaxies, captured by the Milky Way.
    TV-PG
    30 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 11. Satellite Galaxies: The Magellanic Clouds

    11. Satellite Galaxies: The Magellanic Clouds

    Zero in on the largest of the Milky Way's satellite galaxies: the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, known as LMC and SMC. View Hubble's images of the Tarantula Nebula with its brilliant cluster R136 in the LMC, and NGC 602 in the SMC (often voted as one of the top 10 Hubble photos of all time). Trace the likely history of the Magellanic Clouds and their link to the origin of the Milky Way.
    Zero in on the largest of the Milky Way's satellite galaxies: the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, known as LMC and SMC. View Hubble's images of the Tarantula Nebula with its brilliant cluster R136 in the LMC, and NGC 602 in the SMC (often voted as one of the top 10 Hubble photos of all time). Trace the likely history of the Magellanic Clouds and their link to the origin of the Milky Way.
    TV-PG
    31 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • 12. The Future of the Milky Way

    12. The Future of the Milky Way

    Finish your tour of the Milky Way by traveling to the nearest large galaxy, Andromeda, seeing it in a dazzling composite of 7,400 Hubble exposures in 411 star fields. Chart the fate of the Milky Way as Andromeda speeds toward it for a collision billions of years from now. Hubble's views of other galactic collisions show what to expect from this surprisingly graceful merger of two giant galaxies.
    Finish your tour of the Milky Way by traveling to the nearest large galaxy, Andromeda, seeing it in a dazzling composite of 7,400 Hubble exposures in 411 star fields. Chart the fate of the Milky Way as Andromeda speeds toward it for a collision billions of years from now. Hubble's views of other galactic collisions show what to expect from this surprisingly graceful merger of two giant galaxies.
    TV-PG
    32 min
    17 de jun. de 2026
  • Experiencing Hubble: Exploring the Milky Way
    20261 temporada
    Taught by Dr. David Meyer of Northwestern University, this course takes you on a tour of the Milky Way galaxy through spectacular images during the Hubble Space Telescope's third decade of operation. The result is a tour that is as awe-inspiring as it is instructive, while also showing what it means to live in a galaxy.
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