Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe

Why haven't we seen a Milky Way Supernova in 400 years?

Sep 13, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Biggest Class Action Lawsuit in History
02:21 • 2min
3
Smashed Stuff, Learn a Lot
03:53 • 2min
4
Do Squirrels Smash Acorns Into Their Little Faces?
06:19 • 3min
5
What's Going on Inside a Star?
08:52 • 2min
6
Why Haven't We Seen a Milky Way Supernova in More Than 400 Years?
11:13 • 6min
7
We've Don't Expect to See a Supernova in Our Galaxy
17:13 • 2min
8
What's Going on in a Supernova?
19:33 • 3min
9
Why Supernovas Are So Dramatic?
22:31 • 2min
10
Is the Sun Running Out of Energy?
24:25 • 2min
11
What Happens When a Star Dies and Goes Supernova?
26:07 • 4min
12
What Is a Supernova?
29:39 • 2min
13
How to Find New Buyers With Radio Commercials From iHeartAdbuilder.com
32:07 • 4min
14
Have We Ever Seen a Supernova?
35:38 • 2min
15
The Earliest Record of a Supernova
37:08 • 2min
16
Is This Really a Supernova?
39:10 • 2min
17
Would Proxima Centauri Go Supernova?
41:12 • 2min
18
The Last Supernova We've Ever Seen Was Kepler's in 1604.
42:45 • 2min
19
How Many Supernovas Have We Been Seeing?
44:46 • 2min
20
Symptomatic, a Medical Mystery Podcast
46:29 • 4min
21
Are Supernovas Happening in the Milky Way?
50:19 • 2min
22
What Are Supernova Remains?
52:45 • 2min
23
Are Supernovas Really Happening in Our Galaxy?
55:03 • 2min
24
Can We Explain Not Having Seen Supernova?
56:42 • 3min
25
Are We Getting More Supernova?
59:59 • 2min
26
New Ways to See Supernovas
01:02:05 • 2min
27
The Universe Is a Production of iHeartRadio
01:04:19 • 2min