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White Dwarfs, Black Holes & Cosmic Oddities Unpacked | Q&A

5/4/202632 min

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White Dwarfs, Black Holes, and Cosmic Oddities In this enlightening Q&A edition of Space Nuts, hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson tackle a plethora of intriguing audience questions that span the cosmos. From the fascinating processes of white dwarf stars to the mysteries of black holes and the peculiarities of space, this episode is a treasure trove of astronomical insights.
Episode Highlights:
Understanding White Dwarf Crystallisation: Mark from Bloomington, Indiana, poses a thought-provoking question about the crystallisation process of white dwarfs and how it affects their cooling. Andrew and Fred Watson delve into the lifecycle of these stars, exploring the formation of diamond cores and the implications for the universe's timeline.
Black Holes and Gravitational Forces: Steve from Tin Can Bay wonders about the effects of falling into different sized black holes. The hosts discuss the concept of spaghettification and how the gravitational gradient varies between smaller and supermassive black holes, shedding light on the physics of these enigmatic entities.
Gravity in Orbit: Wayne's question leads to a discussion on how astronauts experience gravity while in orbit and how far they must travel to feel its absence. Andrew and Fred Watson explain the nuances of gravitational pull and the complexities of interplanetary travel, highlighting the continuous influence of celestial bodies.
Oddities of the Cosmos: Casey from Colorado asks about the weirdest phenomena in space, prompting a lively discussion on everything from dark matter and dark energy to the peculiar shapes of celestial objects. The hosts share their favourite cosmic curiosities, including the coincidence of the sun and moon appearing the same size in the sky and the bizarre nature of neutron stars.

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  4. Andrew Dunkley· Host0:29

    Hi there. Thanks for joining us on another episode of Space Nuts. This is a Q&A edition. This is where we answer audience questions. Well, we, we, we read them out, or we listen to them, and we nod, and then we go home. Uh, today we're going to be discussing white dwarf stars, an interesting question, a, a double-barreled question, in fact. Um, we've got one about, uh, the different size of black holes. Gosh, a question about black holes. How odd. Uh, the effect of being in orbit has come up, and Casey wants to know about some of the oddities that exist in the cosmos. We'll cover all of that in this edition of Space Nuts.

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