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Episode 9: The Lives of the Stars

Contents:

1. Opening
2. Apple Pie
Atoms (electrons and nucleus)
3. The Very Large
Powers of ten, the googol and the googolplex, infinity
4. Atoms
5. Chemical Elements
The periodic table of elements
6. Nuclear Forces
Protons and neutrons
7. The Stars and Our Sun
The lifecycle of stars; white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes
8. Death of Stars
The end of the Sun and of Earth, supernovae, red giants, pulsars
9. Star Stuff
The creation of different atomic nuclei in stars
Radioactivity and cosmic rays
10. Gravity in Wonderland
Gravity and its effects; gravity as the curvature of spacetime, the
wormhole hypothesis
11. Children of the Stars
12. Cosmos Update 10 years later
Supernova SN 1987A.
Neutrino astronomy.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos:_A_Personal_Voyage

Episodio 9: Las vidas de las estrellas

Contenido:

Potencias de diez, el googol y el googolplex; el infinito.
Átomos (electrones, protones, neutrones)
La tabla periódica de los elementos.
La creación de diferentes nucleos atómicos en el interior de las
estrellas.
El ciclo de las estrellas; enanas blancas, estrellas de neutrones,
agujeros negros.
La muerte del Sol y de la Tierra, supernovas, gigantes rojas, pulsars.
Radiactividad y rayos cósmicos.
La gravedad y sus efectos; la gravedad como curvatura del
espacio-tiempo, la hipótesis de los agujeros de gusano.
Fuente: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos:_Un_viaje_personal

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  • "Crumbly.. but good."

  • The most epic pie-making in the history of television! haha

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  • I grew up with COSMOS. And though I couldn't understand all of it back then it inspired my cusiosity for natural sciences. Now that I have a better understanding seeing this episode again gives me the chills.

  • Really dropped the ball on the whole pie thing.

  • 8:19 echo haha

  • Hi Carl <3

  • Carl Sagan is like the Billy Mays of science.

  • Well i think its possible that he made a mistake and they found it out during the editing.

  • @Kaarel314 why did they do that?

  • At 3:40 i think they added the number 90.

  • These were never shown in the UK to my knowledge. What a terrible terrible shame as I believe they would have inspired a generation. We have had Sir Patrick Moore for so long that by a strange freak of time he now actually older than the Universe itself.

  • "Crumbly... but good"

    @3:13

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