

Starts With A Bang #112 - Galactic Archaeology
Dec 7, 2024
Elaina Hyde, an astrophysicist and observatory director at the Allen Carswell Observatory, dives into the fascinating world of galactic archaeology. She explains how astronomers investigate the Milky Way's 13.8 billion-year history using diverse data across light wavelengths. The discussion highlights the significance of sub-dwarf B stars and the role of both large and small telescopes in uncovering cosmic secrets. Elaina also shares insights on the Milky Way's merger history and the impact of modern technology on our understanding of the universe.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Sub-Dwarf B Stars and Stellar Evolution
01:38 • 27min
Unveiling the Milky Way: Galactic Archaeology Explained
28:11 • 19min
Revolutionizing Astronomy: From Surveys to Singular Discoveries
46:53 • 6min
Exploring Astronomical Research Techniques
53:03 • 19min
Unraveling the Milky Way's Merger Legacy
01:12:07 • 14min
Gratitude and Unity: A Call to Community Support
01:26:07 • 2min