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Archive for December, 2006

Episode 15: Listener Questions Answered

We finally get organized enough deal with several listener questions: isn't dark matter just regular stuff we can't see? how can parts of the Universe be expanding faster than the speed of light? what will Betelgeuse look like when it explodes as a supernova? what's the speed of gravity? All these and more questions are answered. No comments

Episode 14: We’re All Made of Supernovae

No more suspense. This week we blow the biggest stars up. Kaboom. Want more details? Then you've got to listen. No comments

Episode 14: We’re All Made of Supernovae

No more suspense. This week we blow the biggest stars up. Kaboom. Want more details? Then you've got to listen. No comments

Episode 14: We’re All Made of Supernovae

No more suspense. This week we blow the biggest stars up. Kaboom. Want more details? Then you've got to listen. No comments

Episode 13: Where do stars go when they die?

We've celebrated the birth of new stars, but the stellar lifecycle doesn't end there. Stars like our Sun will spend billions of years fusing together hydrogen and pumping out energy. And when the fuel runs out, their death is as interesting as their birth. This week Fraser and Pamela trace out this stellar evolution, and explain what the future holds for stars, large and small. No comments

Episode 13: Where do stars go when they die?

We've celebrated the birth of new stars, but the stellar lifecycle doesn't end there. Stars like our Sun will spend billions of years fusing together hydrogen and pumping out energy. And when the fuel runs out, their death is as interesting as their birth. This week Fraser and Pamela trace out this stellar evolution, and explain what the future holds for stars, large and small. No comments

Episode 13: Where do stars go when they die?

We've celebrated the birth of new stars, but the stellar lifecycle doesn't end there. Stars like our Sun will spend billions of years fusing together hydrogen and pumping out energy. And when the fuel runs out, their death is as interesting as their birth. This week Fraser and Pamela trace out this stellar evolution, and explain what the future holds for stars, large and small. No comments

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