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Astronomy - Supernova: The Death of Stars

Offered By: Michel van Biezen via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the fascinating world of supernovas in this comprehensive video series. Delve into the death of stars, beginning with the first observations and the story of the 1987A supernova. Examine light curves and learn about the formation of white dwarfs. Understand key concepts like electron degeneracy and the Chandrasekhar limit. Discover what happens when a star exceeds this limit and the mechanics behind Type 2 supernova explosions. Investigate various supernova subtypes and learn how Type 1A supernovas are used as distance candles in astronomy. Gain a thorough understanding of these cosmic explosions through ten detailed segments.

Syllabus

Astronomy: The Supernova (1 of 10) First Observations
Astronomy: The Supernova (2 of 10) The Story of The 1987 A Supernova
Astronomy: The Supernova (3 of 10) Light Curves
Astronomy: The Supernova (4 of 10) How are White Dwarfs Formed?
Astronomy: The Supernova (5 of 10) Electron Degeneracy
Astronomy: The Supernova (6 of 10) Chandrasekhar Limit
Astronomy: The Supernova (7 of 10) Exceeding The Limit
Astronomy: The Supernova (8 of 10) What is a Type 2 Supernova Explosion?
Astronomy: The Supernova (9 of 10) Supernova Sub Types
Astronomy: The Supernova (10 of 10) Type 1A Supernova Used as a Distance Candle
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Michel van Biezen

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