Category Archives: Astronomy

Why does the north get more total eclipses?

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Professor Brain Cox explaining how big our observable universe is.

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The FASTEST growing supermassive black hole EVER found | Night Sky News March 2024

[…] In this month’s Night Sky News we’re chatting all about how you can watch the total solar eclipse on the 8th April 2024 across Mexico, the USA, and & Canada, the importance of the space exploration milestone of Intuitive … Continue reading

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We’re About to Witness a Once in a Lifetime Space Explosion Visible From Everywhere

[…] Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the once in a lifetime nova that’s supposed to happen in 2024 and will be visible with a naked eye Links: https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.13668 https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.10011 https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.13858Continue reading

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A Deep Dive Into The Bizarre Future of Telescopes

Hoping to see deeper into the universe, scientists and engineers are designing some of the largest and weirdest telescopes ever conceived. Come with our guest host Astro Alexandra on a tour of the telescopes of the future. Hosted by: Astro … Continue reading

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The Black Hole in our Galaxy is Weird: 6 Reasons

[…] Black holes are weird already, but it turns out that the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy is a particularly weird one. Sagittarius A* is about 26,700 light-years away from Earth and has some pretty … Continue reading

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Shoot For The Stars And You Will Miss

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“LIGO” – Director’s Cut

Les Guthman’s director’s cut of his “LIGO” documentary. It includes a full chapter with Kip Thorne and Alessandra Buonnano on the cosmology of LIGO not seen in the original version, and a deeper history of the long 50-year search for … Continue reading

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The Long Arc to Scientific Understanding — Live from the Museum of Natural History

How were Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto first discovered? Neil deGrasse Tyson explores the often un-discussed past failures in astrophysics and why “how tall are you?” is an unanswerable question. What is the Earth’s ellipticity? What is the sun’s diameter? How … Continue reading

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This is how our Solar system is..

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