Black Holes and Exploding Stars

Black Holes and Exploding Stars

New telescope technologies and powerful computer simulations are revealing the violent events that shape our cosmos.
20162 stagioni
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12 episodi
  • 1. Battle of the Wind Giants

    1. Battle of the Wind Giants

    Cygnus OB2, located about 4,700 light-years away, hosts some 3,000 hot stars, including about 100 in the O class. Weighing in at more than a dozen times the sun's mass and sporting surface temperatures five to ten times hotter, these ginormous blue-white stars blast their surroundings with intense ultraviolet light and powerful outflows called stellar winds.
    Cygnus OB2, located about 4,700 light-years away, hosts some 3,000 hot stars, including about 100 in the O class. Weighing in at more than a dozen times the sun's mass and sporting surface temperatures five to ten times hotter, these ginormous blue-white stars blast their surroundings with intense ultraviolet light and powerful outflows called stellar winds.
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    2min
    31 mar 2016
  • 2. Visualizing Jets Blasted Out of Newborn Stars

    2. Visualizing Jets Blasted Out of Newborn Stars

    Newborn stars firing out jets of matter as seen in images captured over time by the Hubble Space Telescope. Scientists have created fascinating movie sequences showing their progress out into space.
    Newborn stars firing out jets of matter as seen in images captured over time by the Hubble Space Telescope. Scientists have created fascinating movie sequences showing their progress out into space.
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    4min
    31 mar 2015
  • 3. Best Proof to Date that Black Holes Exist

    3. Best Proof to Date that Black Holes Exist

    A 26,000 light year zoom takes us into the heart of the Milky Way galaxy. The speeds and orbits of stars were used to calculate the mass of the central object, a black hole of 4 million solar masses. From ESO.
    A 26,000 light year zoom takes us into the heart of the Milky Way galaxy. The speeds and orbits of stars were used to calculate the mass of the central object, a black hole of 4 million solar masses. From ESO.
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    1min
    31 mar 2015
  • 4. Chrome Plated Universe

    4. Chrome Plated Universe

    Astronomers recently discovered the largest known reservoir of rare metals in the universe in the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster, including vast amounts of chromium. Thumbnail: "The Robot (3) 20102007" by Emile Noordeloos.
    Astronomers recently discovered the largest known reservoir of rare metals in the universe in the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster, including vast amounts of chromium. Thumbnail: "The Robot (3) 20102007" by Emile Noordeloos.
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    3min
    31 mar 2015
  • 5. Eruption of the Milky Way Galaxy

    5. Eruption of the Milky Way Galaxy

    An immense, thick cloud of dust is gathering around the center of our galaxy. Here's what will happen in about 10 million years when the cloud collapses into a supermassive black hole.
    An immense, thick cloud of dust is gathering around the center of our galaxy. Here's what will happen in about 10 million years when the cloud collapses into a supermassive black hole.
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    2min
    31 mar 2015
  • 6. Inside a Black Hole

    6. Inside a Black Hole

    Take a ride on the Black Hole Flight Simulator, courtesy of Professor Andrew Hamilton.
    Take a ride on the Black Hole Flight Simulator, courtesy of Professor Andrew Hamilton.
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    3min
    31 mar 2015
  • 7. Black Holes and Dark Matter

    7. Black Holes and Dark Matter

    A fascinating new simulation from NASA shows how astronomers might use black holes to look for signs of a theoretical dark matter particle called a WIMP, short for Weakly Interacting Massive Particle.
    A fascinating new simulation from NASA shows how astronomers might use black holes to look for signs of a theoretical dark matter particle called a WIMP, short for Weakly Interacting Massive Particle.
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    3min
    31 mar 2015
  • 8. Pulsar Enigma

    8. Pulsar Enigma

    An international team of scientists using NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has discovered a surprisingly powerful millisecond pulsar that challenges existing theories about how these objects form.
    An international team of scientists using NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has discovered a surprisingly powerful millisecond pulsar that challenges existing theories about how these objects form.
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    3min
    31 mar 2015
  • 9. Flare States of the Crab Nebula

    9. Flare States of the Crab Nebula

    The famous Crab Nebula supernova remnant has erupted in an enormous flare five times more powerful than any flare previously seen from the object. From NASA Astrophysics
    The famous Crab Nebula supernova remnant has erupted in an enormous flare five times more powerful than any flare previously seen from the object. From NASA Astrophysics
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    2min
    31 mar 2015
  • 10. Supernova Spotting

    10. Supernova Spotting

    The rapid response system of the Very Large Telescope in Chile goes after fleeting gamma ray bursts.
    The rapid response system of the Very Large Telescope in Chile goes after fleeting gamma ray bursts.
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    5min
    31 mar 2015
  • 11. Heartbeat of a Black Hole

    11. Heartbeat of a Black Hole

    This video is based on recent findings made by astronomers using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer of a pulsing "heartbeat" coming from the binary star-black hole system GRS-1915.
    This video is based on recent findings made by astronomers using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer of a pulsing "heartbeat" coming from the binary star-black hole system GRS-1915.
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    3min
    31 mar 2015
  • 12. Flux Ropes on the Surface of the Sun

    12. Flux Ropes on the Surface of the Sun

    Astronomers observed a fairly small explosion of light burst off the lower right limb of the sun. Magnetic field lines in this area of the sun's atmosphere began to twist and kink, causing the hottest solar material to trace out a strange slinky shape.
    Astronomers observed a fairly small explosion of light burst off the lower right limb of the sun. Magnetic field lines in this area of the sun's atmosphere began to twist and kink, causing the hottest solar material to trace out a strange slinky shape.
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    3min
    31 mar 2015
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    New telescope technologies and powerful computer simulations are revealing the violent events that shape our cosmos.
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