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Kielder Observatory Podcast

Kielder Observatory Podcast

Date de sortie : 2022-09-27
© 2022 Kielder Observatory Astronomical Society
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24 épisodes
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Date de sortie : 2022-09-27
© 2022 Kielder Observatory Astronomical Society
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Black Holes Explored! With Prof Martin Ward

Black Holes Explored! With Prof Martin Ward

Durée : 43:15
Ever wondered what would happen if the Earth should fall into a black hole?
A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, no particles or even light can escape from it, and time literally ends.
Prof Martin Ward is currently the Temple Chevallier Chair of Astronomy at Durham University and has spent over 50 years studying black holes. In this episode he shares his findings, and explains what a black hole is, why planets can exist perfectly well near one, and what might happen if we were to venture into one..!
Martin is joined by Kielder astronomer Finn Burridge to explore black holes, and why there's no reason for us here on earth to have any worries about them, for a few million years at least. 
 
 
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Id. d’épisode : 1000580797918
GUID : 69d09d9e-3dd1-4458-9ede-af1d00dc1653
Date de publication : 27/9/2022 à 15:30:36

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The official monthly podcast from Kielder Observatory in Northumberland UK, situated under some of the darkest skies in the world.
If you've ever wondered what happens when you fall into a black hole, if intelligent life is watching us from other galaxies, or how the North East is at the forefront of the British Space programme, then you can find out more in this series!
Each month we also update you on the things to look out for in the night sky wherever you are, and of course update you on what's happening at the observatory too!
Subscribe now, and maybe we'll see you at Kielder soon!

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