Stars
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What if they look up at the night sky, at the same stars, but from the opposite side?
Our sun is one of 400 billion
stars
in our galaxy, and we know that many other
stars
have planetary systems.
But, this time not one billion dollars, one billion
stars.
Alright, one billion
stars.
And in 1960, Frank Drake conducted the first SETI observation looking at two stars, Tau Ceti and Epsilon Eridani, for about 150 hours.
And if you go further than that, you'll see the Sun, the solar system and the
stars
and so on, but that's still not typical of the universe, because
stars
come in galaxies.
"Quasars" originally meant "quasi-stellar object," which means "things that look a bit like stars."
But they're not
stars.
And with a more powerful telescope, you'll be able to see
stars
and planets in those galaxies, you'll be able to do astrophysics and learn the laws of physics.
Everything we know about the universe, from the big bang that originated space and time, to the formation and evolution of
stars
and galaxies, to the structure of our own solar system, we figured out studying images of the sky.
We take pictures of the city at night and study city lights like
stars.
By studying how light changes over time and the color of astronomical lights, I gain insight about the nature of exploding
stars.
But if you don't watch sports, maybe you like watching "Dancing with the
Stars"
or you enjoy "Top Chef."
We're going to need to grow a lot more home-grown stars, so we can reverse the idea that we have to blow up abroad before we get the acceptance and validation of home.
Our creativity has taken our species to the
stars.
Stars
are so simple that we can predict their behavior billions of years into the future, and retrodict how they formed billions of years ago.
It's a little bit reminiscent of 1969 when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, and everybody was about to race out toward the
stars.
But 4.5 billion years ago, when the Sun formed in a cocoon of hundreds of other stars, any one of those
stars
could have gotten just a little bit too close to Sedna and perturbed it onto the orbit that it has today.
When that cluster of
stars
dissipated into the galaxy, the orbit of Sedna would have been left as a fossil record of this earliest history of the Sun.
So at minus 271 degrees, colder than the space between the stars, those wires can take that current.
As an astronomer, I can actually tell how bad light pollution is by the brightness of
stars
I can see in the sky.
But the problem is far worse than just losing some whimsical ability to gaze at the
stars.
A host of private companies have plans to deploy tens of thousands of satellites into Earth orbit, where they will not only outnumber, literally outnumber the visible
stars
in the sky, while also beaming invisible light back to Earth.
Over time, you get enough stuff in one place that the hydrogen gas, which was initially well mixed with the dark matter, starts to separate from it, cool down, form stars, and you get a small galaxy.
It turns out, you need at least a million times the mass of the Sun in one dense region, before you can start forming
stars.
Some of them have as few as a few hundred stars, compared to the few hundred billion
stars
in our Milky Way.
While hydrogen and helium were made during the first two minutes of the big bang, the origin of heavy elements, such as the iron in your blood, the oxygen we're breathing, the silicone in your computers, lies in the life cycle of
stars.
Nuclear reactions take lighter elements and transform them into heavier ones, and that causes
stars
to shine and ultimately explode, therefore enriching the universe with these heavy elements.
There are more atoms in our bodies than
stars
in the universe.
The origins of our atoms can be traceable to
stars
that manufactured them in their interiors and exploded them all across the Milky Way, billions of years ago.
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