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Sirius Stargazing: Globular Cluster M15
M15 is one of the easiest Globular Clusters to find, and ranks 12th brightest of 158 associated with the Milky Way. Its unusually dense core suggests the presence of a black hole, shrouded by the hundreds of thousands of ancient stars, that appear through our binoculars as tiny patch of light. Please subscribe to be notified about new episodes. You can also follow me on twitter at: • www.twitter.com If you're sirius about stargazing, please check out the following organisations. Royal ...
Buttons drip...drip... produced by Elgy Productions
of your own matter within a time machine. Created in 3 rehearsals, this is the premier with more re-settings to come. Music by Greg Tanner Harris*The music for this piece was created using sounds that NASA recorded in space of a Globular Cluster and of star HD49933, a circuit-bent Electro-Harmonic Instrument, a MicroKorg Synthesizer, and a curcuit-bent Beat-Matrix sampler, along with found sounds i created in the studio.* Performance by Laura Bradley and Shelly Clements. Choreography ...
Cosmos Episodio 1 parte 5/7
(a dandelion seed)... 4. Spaceship Universe ...to hundred billion galaxies... Where we are located (the Local Group), light-years 5. Spaceship Galaxy ...to billion trillion stars, M31... 6. Spaceship Stars ..to the Milky Way, globular clusters, pulsars ... ..to an inhabited exoplanet, Orion Nebula... 7. Spaceship Solar System ..to a yellow star, nine planets, dozens of moons, thousands of asteroids and billions of comets and flying through Valles Marineris 8. Planet Earth ...
Cosmos - 1: The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean 2/6
galaxies. Clusters of galaxies... ...and the stars of individual galaxies... ...are all held together by gravity. Surrounding M31... ...are hundreds of globular star clusters. We're approaching one of them. Each cluster orbits the massive center of the galaxy. Some contain up to a million separate stars. Every globular cluster is like a swarm of bees... ...bound by gravity... ...every bee, a sun. From Pegasus, our voyage has taken us... ...200 million light years to the Local Group... ...
Lec 15 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
momentum. It only holds if the sum of all external forces are zero. We could have hundreds of stars, like a globular cluster, and they could collide with each other, they could explode, they could break apart-- all those forces are internal, they don't count. The angular mo... the momentum of the cluster as a whole-- not angular momentum, I misspoke. The momentum of the cluster as a whole would not change if there are no external forces on the system, if the net sum, the total external force ...