What Supernova Distance Would Trigger Mass Extinction?
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Top Comments (10)
Even though it’s incredibly unlikely, I can’t help but hope we get lucky and get to see Betelgeuse go supernova within our lifetimes. Would just be so cool
Matt is BY FAR my most favorite speaker. I could listen to this man for hours and I would never get tired, he's the coolest
"Supernova Kill Zone" is a great album name.
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TLDW? Summary: If you say Betelgeuse 3 times a massive star will explode in about 50,000 years.
Neat how the Supernova in the intro animation seems to be stuck in a geostationary orbit in the middle of the sky while all the other stars keep scrolling in the background.
Between 10 and 100,000 years. That's when the cable guy said when he would show up.
I always love seeing the creative ways Matt finishes off with "Space Time" every episode!
I love when astronomy and paleontology connect
My favorite part was the “we are fine —> we are dead” meter. 😂
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Top Comments (10)
Even though it’s incredibly unlikely, I can’t help but hope we get lucky and get to see Betelgeuse go supernova within our lifetimes. Would just be so cool
Matt is BY FAR my most favorite speaker. I could listen to this man for hours and I would never get tired, he's the coolest
"Supernova Kill Zone" is a great album name.
Big thanks to the early gang! Because as noted a few episodes ago: Since our comment response livestream, we've noticed that YT isn't sharing our videos as much with our subscribers. So we're asking our subscribers to 1. switch their subscriptions from "PERSONAL" to "ALL" (just click on the subscribe button and you'll see it) and 2. Watch new episodes as soon as they can!
TLDW? Summary: If you say Betelgeuse 3 times a massive star will explode in about 50,000 years.
Neat how the Supernova in the intro animation seems to be stuck in a geostationary orbit in the middle of the sky while all the other stars keep scrolling in the background.
Between 10 and 100,000 years. That's when the cable guy said when he would show up.
I always love seeing the creative ways Matt finishes off with "Space Time" every episode!
I love when astronomy and paleontology connect
My favorite part was the “we are fine —> we are dead” meter. 😂