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The Greenwich Meridian is in the wrong place
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A Star Is About to Explode (And You’ll Be Able to See It)
Have you ever wondered what happens when a star explodes? In this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson dives into the fascinating phenomenon of a star explosion in the constellation Corona Borealis, specifically focusing on the recurrent nova T Corona Borealis. Learn … Continue reading
Astrophysicists Discuss Whether JWST Discovered Alien Exoplanets
Has JWST found potential alien worlds? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Matt Kirshen learn about exoplanet discovery on the frontier, how higher oxygen gave us dinosaurs, and what type of life could evolve on alien worlds with astrophysicist and astrobiologist … Continue reading