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Victims of circumstances: these two young boys, sleeping rough on the ground, looking up at the stars, cynically exploited by their leaders for their personal lust for glory and power.
And as the sun sets, imagine that tonight you don't just see the
stars
appear, but you're able to hear the
stars
appear with the brightest
stars
being the loudest notes and the hotter, bluer
stars
producing the higher-pitched notes.
And since each constellation is made up of different types of stars, they'll each produce their own unique melody, such as Aries, the ram.
I could leave my dorm room unlocked, walk barefoot in the grass, and look up to see a night sky full of
stars.
Then I would look at the stars, and I would read about how well we understand gravity, and I would think surely, there must be some elegant way that these two systems match up.
So when you look out at the
stars
at night, it's amazing what you can see.
And the thing here is, for the purposes of this talk and atmospheric escape, Pluto is a planet in my mind, in the same way that planets around other
stars
that we can't see are also planets.
The reason that fundamentally
stars
drive atmospheric escape from planets is because
stars
offer planets particles and light and heat that can cause the atmospheres to go away.
And by surveying the
stars
in the night sky for this blinking motion, we are able to find planets.
So when we look at the light from these stars, what we see, like I said, is not the planet itself, but you actually see a dimming of the light that we can record in time.
How might I use computing to help take us to the
stars?
But in fact, both
stars
are pulling you towards them.
And if you could zoom past millions of stars, 26,000 light-years toward the heart of the spiraling Milky Way, we'd eventually reach a cluster of
stars
right at the center.
Peering past all the galactic dust with infrared telescopes, astronomers have watched these
stars
for over 16 years.
These
stars
seem to orbit an invisible object.
These are men and women who, even today, can name 250
stars
in the night sky.
And all of these
stars
are part of our local galaxy, the Milky Way.
Now, if you were to go to a darker part of the sky, a nice dark site, perhaps in the desert, you might see the center of our Milky Way galaxy spread out before you, hundreds of billions of
stars.
Now, that is local dust that's obscuring the light of the
stars.
Now, imagine you went to the Murchison, you camped out underneath the
stars
and you looked towards the south.
Now, if we zoom in, these blue dots are ionized plasma around very bright stars, and what happens is that they block the red light, so they appear blue.
Presumably those are just
stars.
And when the very first
stars
and galaxies switched on, they ionized that hydrogen.
And perhaps, deep in that signal, I will get to look upon the very first
stars
and galaxies switching on, the beginning of time itself.
In "The Starry Night," his circular brushstrokes create a night sky filled with swirling clouds and eddies of
stars.
And if we're not out there, if the future does not include being out there among the
stars
and being a multiplanet species, I find that it's incredibly depressing if that's not the future that we're going to have.
The massive precursors to neutron
stars
often spin.
When they collapse,
stars
that are typically millions of kilometers wide compress down to neutron
stars
that are only about 25 kilometers across.
Neutron
stars
also have the strongest magnetic field of any known object.
The detection of one of these tantalizing flashing signals by astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell in 1967 was in fact the way we indirectly discovered neutron
stars
in the first place.
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