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The light they emit would be redshifted to long wavelengths with very low, faint energies, and the gas emanating from them would be too thin to create new
stars.
As a result, the matter that makes up
stars
breaks into tiny pieces.
Stars
too would hurtle together and collide.
And there's this great novel that Arthur Clarke wrote twice, called "Against the Fall of Night" and "The City and the Stars."
Some people point at superrich black sports
stars
and say, "See?
We had not had any pictures taken of planets orbiting other
stars
yet, so if this were true, then this would be the first one and we would be the ones who found it.
It's a star just like millions of other
stars.
If the Sun is a star and the Sun has planets, do these other
stars
have planets?
Well, like I said with my own failure in the "planet" I was looking for, finding them is super hard, but scientists tend to be pretty clever people and they used a lot of different techniques and started observing
stars.
We think that planets may outnumber
stars
in the galaxy.
The
stars
aligned, and she came back.
It's glamorous movie stars, like Marlene Dietrich.
Because for hundreds of years, some of us have looked at the
stars
and longed to go.
Now we're going to play the shape game, and in the shape game, all the
stars
go here and all the trucks go here, OK?
Stars
go here, trucks go here.
Where do the
stars
go?
OK,
stars
go here, trucks go here.
Stars
go here, trucks go here.
The earth is in the center, then there are these crystal spheres, the sun, the moon, the planets and finally the celestial sphere, where the
stars
are.
If it wasn’t for gravity, there wouldn’t be life, because gravity causes
stars
to form and live for a very long time, keeping pieces of the world, like the surface of the Earth, out of thermal equilibrium for billions of years so life can evolve.
Is there life on every planet that you can see around the
stars?
We started from those stars; we are made of stardust.
And that's roughly how many
stars
there are in our own galaxy.
But when you look at some of these regions like this, you'll see more galaxies than stars, which is kind of a conundrum.
But if you look out to the nearest set of stars, to the nearest 40 or 50 stars, it's about 10 years.
And from them in the time sequence we're going to have to go from these tiny variations to these irregular galaxies and first
stars
to these more advanced galaxies, and eventually the solar system, and so forth.
And we go through a period of accelerating expansion, and the universe expands and cools until it gets to the point where it becomes transparent, then to the Dark Ages, and then the first
stars
turn on, and they evolve into galaxies, and then later they get to the more expansive galaxies.
I always think of space-time as being the real substance of space, and the galaxies and the
stars
just like the foam on the ocean.
They go out and point a telescope at the sky, take a picture, identify what are
stars
and throw them away, look at the galaxies, estimate how far away they are, and plot them up.
And the stuff that is in the yellow color, that is the ordinary kind of matter that's turned into
stars
and galaxies.
You see a filament, you see the light is the invisible matter, and the yellow is the
stars
or the galaxies showing up.
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