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How do we study the stars? - Yuan-Sen Ting

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Our best technology can send men to the Moon and probes to the edge of our solar system, but these distances are vanishingly small compared to the size of the universe. How then can we learn about the galaxies beyond our own? Yuan-Sen Ting takes us into deep space to show how astronomers study the stars beyond our reach.

Additional Resources for you to Explore

Read how rainbows can be used to study the composition of stars, and to obtain the temperature of stars. Plasma in hotter stars moves more vigorously. This vigorous movement broadens the features in spectra due to the Doppler Effect. Visit the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian for more information!

The following are some of the cutting-edge telescopes in different wavelengths. Click on the link for each and find lots of information about the science that is being done using these telescopes. To get an idea of how things seen through each of these telescopes vary, check out the Crab Nebula in different wavelengths. Wow!

Radio/Sub-millimeter:
Planck
Very Large Array
ALMA

Infrared:
Herschel Space Observatory
Spitzer Space Telescope

Optical:
Hubble Telescope
Gemini Telescope

Ultraviolet:
FUSE
GALEX

X-ray:
Chandra X-ray Observatory
XMM-Newton

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Meet The Creators

  • Educator Yuan-Sen Ting, Amali Vaz, Gautham Narayan
  • Director Tolga Yıldız, Serin İnan
  • Composer Ismail Genc
  • Sound Designer Himalaya Sound
  • Script Editor Alex Gendler
  • Narrator Addison Anderson

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