
In Our Time
The Death of Stars
Jul 7, 2022
In this discussion, Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal, and Carolin Crawford, Emeritus Fellow at Cambridge, explore the fascinating life cycle and explosive deaths of stars. They detail how our Sun will transform into a red giant before collapsing into a white dwarf, while massive stars might end in spectacular supernovae, creating neutron stars or black holes. The hosts highlight the integral role of stellar death in forming new elements, new stars, and potential new life, tying cosmic events to the origins of life on Earth.
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