Vega 🌟
One of my favourite stars.
It may be 25.05 light years away, but it shines so bright I can still capture a picture of it! 🔭📸

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Vega 🌟
One of my favourite stars.
It may be 25.05 light years away, but it shines so bright I can still capture a picture of it! 🔭📸
IT’S HERE, IT’S FINALLY FINISHED!
For the past few years I’ve been working on a space documentary series called “ASTRONOMICAL” and now the trailer is available to watch on Youtube. Thank you to everyone who has been supportive throughout this period, it has meant a great deal. The first of 7 episodes will be posted Friday, May 1st. I’ll still be posting my regular content on here, only now with the addition of snippets from this series! VERY EXCITED!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3MFZV6YF3M
^^^^^^^^Check it out now ^^^^^^^^^
When stars above 8 times our own suns mass reach the end of their lives, they go supernova producing a planetary nebula!
A S T R O N O M I C A L | Episode 2 is out now! 🌟🔭🌌
Things got a little messy in this episode as we explored the effects of time delay and learn just how easy it really is to travel in time! Watch now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvLrrgCiYl0
Stars can come in all different sizes and colours!✨⭐ Depending on a stars mass, it will take a certain path through life.
The small ones, tend to dwindle away for trillions of years, giving off small amounts of heat and light.
Slightly larger ones, such as our sun, live for around 10 billion years but as they reach the end, they swell into a red giant, before going supernova and producing a planetary nebula! Whilst the really big stars, the biggest in our universe, do something truly special, they will either collapse into a neutron star, which are amongst the densest objects in the universe, or, they will be unable to stop the gravitational collapse and form a void in space, a Black Hole. To see this video in full, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rQkr6gkOSQ
The idea of more than one sun setting below the horizon might seem like something straight out of science fiction. 🌞
But it’s not.
In fact recent evidence suggest that multiple star systems, with 2 or more stars orbiting one another, are more common than singular star systems like our sun. Which are all alone. We’ve even discovered multiple star systems that contain as many as 6 stars! Granted they certainly wouldn’t look exactly as they would in this picture and life would find it very hard to survive on the surface of a planet nearby orbiting. But the fact that there are solar systems out there where the planets could have views similar to this, is very exciting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e5ntmkPy2A
The cosmic timeline🔭✨⭐
A small snippet from the latest episode of Astronomical:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rQkr6gkOSQ