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Ep. 636: Blowing Bubbles

Mar 28, 2022
29:23
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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What Is the Bubble Nebula?
01:57 • 2min
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Is the Solar Winds From the Stars Creating the Bubbleta?
03:47 • 3min
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What's So Amazing About the H Two Regions?
06:21 • 3min
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The Interstellar Medium
08:52 • 3min
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The Solar Wind Is Moving the Material Around the Star
11:26 • 2min
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The Death of Our Own Star
13:06 • 2min
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The Structures of Planetary Nebulae
14:51 • 3min
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Better Help Online Therapy
17:28 • 3min
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How to Get a Bubble Out of a Nebula
20:21 • 2min
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The Supermassive Black Hole and Its Bubbles
22:33 • 3min
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Can We Scale the Sub One More Nite?
25:57 • 3min
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 636: Blowing Bubbles by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay We think of space as a vacuum, but there are regions of different density. There are winds blowing from stars and other objects that clear out vast bubbles in space, and look absolutely fantastic in pictures. And they might have been critical for Earth to even exist in the first place.
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