Black Hole Environments, Explained
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Published7 months ago
Duration10:33
Video IDRXWMJyq2XvM
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views1.4K
Likes154
Comments20
Engagement Rate12.26%
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Comments per 1K views14.09
Description
If light can’t escape black holes, how do we know where they are? The regions around them tell an incredible story. From blazing coronas and swirling accretion disks to powerful jets that stretch millions of miles, these extreme environments reveal black holes' secrets and how these mysterious objects shape the universe.
Join host Sophia Roberts as she talks with researchers Jenna Cann and Cecilia Chirenti at NASA Goddard about how scientists study these mysterious structures, the challenges of observing the unseeable, and the discoveries that continue to change our understanding of black holes.
Music credits from Universal Production Music:
“Breaking the Barrier,” David Bertrand Holland
“Dust Spirals,” Alexandre Prodhomme
“Miniature Universe,” Geoffrey Wilkinson
“Urban Decay,” Sarah Natasha Penelope Warne
“Solar Plexus,” by Brandon Seliga
“Polygraph,” Eric Chevalier
“The Mischief Makers,” Joaquim Badia
“Maelstrom Dream,” Lucie Rose
“The Truth Will Out,” Chris Dony and Beth Perry
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Sophia Roberts (eMITS): Lead Producer
Krystopher Kim (eMITS): Lead Visualizer
Jeanette Kazmierczak (University of Maryland, College Park): Science Writer
Cecilia Chirenti (University of Maryland, College Park): Researcher
Jenna Cann (UMBC, University of Maryland): Researcher
Robert Andreoli (eMITS): Camera
John Philyaw (eMITS): Camera
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Technical Support
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