Duke Tyson: How musical noisy is our galaxy of and what other phenomena creates sounds in space? Deb says, hey, dok tyson, a recent article from new york times about research in two thousand three astro physics working with astro physicists. The sound waves were coming from a giant cluster of galaxies in the constellation perseus caused by explosions from a huge black hole 250 million light years away. They provided a sound clip that was modified so we could hear the music of the black hole.
What happens when two galaxies collide? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic cohost Chuck Nice answer questions about explosions, asteroids, quarks, and all things that go BOOM. Was our Big Bang someone elses Big Rip?
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