The Evolution of the Modern Milky Way Galaxy
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Top Comments (10)
Just in case you jump straight to the comments the moment Matt says "space time," make sure you check out: https://search.pbsspacetime.com/ It allows you to search the entire Space Time catalog for any word or phrase and get links to the exact time code in any episode it's mentioned. And it was built by a Space Time community member: Vegard Nossum! It's an incredible tool that we hope the entire community enjoys.
There's really no show, from any source, that I look forward to more than a new episode of PBS Space Time.
It’s kind of crazy thinking about how violent the motion of the galaxy is. Usually, they are seen as being pristine and unchanging due to the massive scale at which they move.
It's so amazing to realize that milk way isn't ""just"" the disc we often see but a whole gigantic and dynamic system. The universe just got bigger for me
"Looks like this Galaxy suffered from.. * Matt takes off sunglasses * ...A light lunch." 🎶YEAAAAAAAH!🎶
I was on a yacht in the middle of the Atlantic when I first saw the LMC/SMC. I too thought they were water vapour at first, then when the penny dropped I was moved almost to tears. They're something I had read about since childhood, and seeing them for the first time was an ephiphany.
This episode made me (astronomically) hungry ... of new episodes about of Milky Way, our Sun, and our Local Grop. Great content Matt !! Related to this, I also loved the episode of how the heavy elements of our Sun originated from a nearby neutron-star collision
I had a very similar experience on my first clear night in Queenstown, New Zealand. Not a cloud in the sky except one small fuzzy whisp that wouldn't move. That was the first time I saw the large Magellanic Cloud, what an amazing sight.
Matt’s dry delivery on these super complicated jokes at the end is masterful. 😂 I love this show. Keep up the great work y’all. You’re making the world smarter.
Kudos to Vegard Nossum!!! I’ve been craving for a tool like this for everrrrr! I even wrote it on the last survey they posted here in the channel. Thanks a lot!
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Top Comments (10)
Just in case you jump straight to the comments the moment Matt says "space time," make sure you check out: https://search.pbsspacetime.com/ It allows you to search the entire Space Time catalog for any word or phrase and get links to the exact time code in any episode it's mentioned. And it was built by a Space Time community member: Vegard Nossum! It's an incredible tool that we hope the entire community enjoys.
There's really no show, from any source, that I look forward to more than a new episode of PBS Space Time.
It’s kind of crazy thinking about how violent the motion of the galaxy is. Usually, they are seen as being pristine and unchanging due to the massive scale at which they move.
It's so amazing to realize that milk way isn't ""just"" the disc we often see but a whole gigantic and dynamic system. The universe just got bigger for me
"Looks like this Galaxy suffered from.. * Matt takes off sunglasses * ...A light lunch." 🎶YEAAAAAAAH!🎶
I was on a yacht in the middle of the Atlantic when I first saw the LMC/SMC. I too thought they were water vapour at first, then when the penny dropped I was moved almost to tears. They're something I had read about since childhood, and seeing them for the first time was an ephiphany.
This episode made me (astronomically) hungry ... of new episodes about of Milky Way, our Sun, and our Local Grop. Great content Matt !! Related to this, I also loved the episode of how the heavy elements of our Sun originated from a nearby neutron-star collision
I had a very similar experience on my first clear night in Queenstown, New Zealand. Not a cloud in the sky except one small fuzzy whisp that wouldn't move. That was the first time I saw the large Magellanic Cloud, what an amazing sight.
Matt’s dry delivery on these super complicated jokes at the end is masterful. 😂 I love this show. Keep up the great work y’all. You’re making the world smarter.
Kudos to Vegard Nossum!!! I’ve been craving for a tool like this for everrrrr! I even wrote it on the last survey they posted here in the channel. Thanks a lot!