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Project Universe - Supernovae and Pulsars (3 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2007

NOTICE: This video has been replaced a full-episode version and will be removed. Please see "Project Universe 25 - Supernovae & Pulsars" on my channel. Thank you.

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  • Why would the cosmic rays strike the Earth a few hundred years after the visible light gets here?

  • @deedubya286 Because cosmic rays are high speed subatomic particles rather than photons, so they travel at slower than the speed of light. See the video at 5:00.

  • boring

  • I disagree. This program explains the interesting physics of how supernovae and pulsars work. Don't expect loud sound effects or clever visual effects - it's not a sci-fi movie.

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  • Exactly. I have seen History Channel's, but this documentary explains things deeply and precisely. We wait for the rest of the episodes.

  • thanks for posting. i learned a couple new things. i had never heard the remaining lifespan of betelgeuse or antares estimated before, also i hadn't heard that orbital velocity of material in a forming star system may determine whether the system is binary, solitary, or with or without planets, but it makes sense now that i hear it.

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