Never Before Seen Family of Stars In the Milky Way Makes No Sense
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Top Comments (10)
Anton is an excellent narrator because he focuses on delivering information rather than showcasing himself. How refreshing in this era of inflated egos.
You're my Mr. Rogers, Anton! Thank you, wonderful person!
We need to see a Gary Larson depiction of confused astronomers.
It seems we find so many more questions than answers.
Mind blowing stuff. Thank you, Anton.
I wonder how many people wave back at Anton at the end of the video 🤗
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🤘😼
That's actually a super cool discovery. Disrupting a whole cluster, is a major thing. Maybe a double explosion or a tripple? Otherwise they wouldn't be randomly dispersed. So cool.
This is very interesting! I think that there may have been a very large star in the center of this cluster black indeed went supernova, and when it did there was no longer a central gravity well which contained all of the stars. This would leave the Stars to shoot off in all directions at their orbital velocity.
6:36 … “Please… tell me you didn’t push the red button…?..”
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Top Comments (10)
Anton is an excellent narrator because he focuses on delivering information rather than showcasing himself. How refreshing in this era of inflated egos.
You're my Mr. Rogers, Anton! Thank you, wonderful person!
We need to see a Gary Larson depiction of confused astronomers.
It seems we find so many more questions than answers.
Mind blowing stuff. Thank you, Anton.
I wonder how many people wave back at Anton at the end of the video 🤗
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🤘😼
That's actually a super cool discovery. Disrupting a whole cluster, is a major thing. Maybe a double explosion or a tripple? Otherwise they wouldn't be randomly dispersed. So cool.
This is very interesting! I think that there may have been a very large star in the center of this cluster black indeed went supernova, and when it did there was no longer a central gravity well which contained all of the stars. This would leave the Stars to shoot off in all directions at their orbital velocity.
6:36 … “Please… tell me you didn’t push the red button…?..”