How Stars Work

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2024
  • Learn the basics of how stars work, the different kinds of stars, and why some stars are hotter and brighter than others. For more information, I recommend the following books:
    Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis by Ryan and Norton
    Stellar Interiors by Hansen, Kawaler, and Trimble
    Stars and Stellar Evolution by De Boer and Seggewiss
    Stellar Structure and Evolution by Kippenhahn, Weigert, and Weiss
    Images from
    ESA/Herschel/NASA/JPL-Caltech
    NSO, NSF, AURA, Inouye Solar Telescope
    Andrea Piacquadio

Комментарии • 30

  • @MoempfLP

    This is highly educational.

  • @Paul1_snd.art.s

    This is sooo underated, this is one of the best and well explained videos about stars I've ever watched!

  • @Sifisomabanga

    Why I didnt learn this in school..... Awesome explanation

  • @TK-Titanium

    That was well explained. Thank you.

  • @joshygoldiem_j2799

    FUN FACT, In the size comparison between earth, the sun and Betelgeuse, if we take the depicted distance between these objects in the animation to scale, then Betelgeuse is approximately TWICE as far away from the sun as MARS is. Sleep on that tonight😉

  • @nothingbutlove4886

    Really good and interesting video. You are really good at explaining stuff thoroughly and in a good logical and understandable order. Thank you

  • @WashiAmano

    i love the videos you make so much, thank you very much for your hard work!❤

  • @sandraek9625

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @vinniepeterss

    just found your channel, love it mate❤

  • @chainfrost7851

    I love this channel!!!!

  • @alsy0055

    u actually alive. welcome back

  • @MoempfLP

    Another Question:

  • @AkiDreams

    When will be the release of the How Stars Die video? My little one is waiting for it. Thank you!

  • @MoempfLP

    13:30

  • @vinniepeterss

    new subs added❤

  • @mdavid1955

    Do CNO fusion stars start out in PPF mode?

  • @MyMemphisable

    The sun is 100x bigger than the earth, so about 1 x 10^6 earths could fit into the sun. Does that mean a billion suns could fit into the 1000x bigger Betelgeuse?

  • @poetryflynn3712

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