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Hypernovas and Black Holes - Death Star - BBC Science

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Stan Woosely, a scientist at the university of California, tries to identify where the powerful explosions in the universe are coming from, where stars are dying and where black holes are being born. Brilliant video from BBC science show 'Death Star'.

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  • he loves things that bang

  • I love space animations

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  • @specialz118

    Because this light are still outside of the black hole. U dont see the black hole itself, u see the light circle around it.

  • haha out of all the names for big he picted massive :)

  • @specialz118 Look up some videos on Quasars, it's the same principle.

  • he doesn't like thing that go bang........ he LOVES them.

  • Supernovas and now hypernovas? Is there a ludicrousnova?

  • Wait a second, if black holes are so dense that not even light can escape them, how do they release these massive gama ray jets?

  • that dude wants to bang a bang

  • This is garbage, its more entertainment than education. The suspense music, the dumbed down language, the animation.

  • what would i give just to get of this planet...

  • If you really want to know the truth about the universe I suggest you look up "tim tries to explain the universe." It will change your life.

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