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Chapters & Sections (71)
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0:24
Gamma Rays, Cosmic Rays, and Shock Waves
1:04
Particle Showers and Muons in the Universe
2:06
Astrology and Science Education
3:10
Gamma Rays in the Universe
7:16
Introduction to Particle Interactions
7:47
Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Rays
8:50
Discovery of Neutrinos
9:20
Proton Interactions and Particle Decay
10:23
Muon Properties and Short Lifespan
11:26
Time Dilation and Muon Behavior
12:58
Muon Analogies to Electrons
13:31
Explaining Supernova Energies
14:01
Comparing Nova and Hypernova Energies
15:33
Galaxy Clusters and the Discovery of Other Galaxies
16:36
Neutrinos and Telescopes
17:07
The Size and Purpose of the Compton Gamay Observatory
17:38
Design and Capabilities of the Firms Space Telescope
18:09
Detection of Gamma Rays and Localization
19:45
Advantages of the Firms Space Telescope over Compton Observatory
20:16
Gamma Ray Sources and Undetected Pulsars
20:48
Stacking Signal to Improve Detection
21:21
Background Noise and Signal Amplification
22:24
New Object Discoveries and Pulsar Properties
22:55
Pulsar Characteristics and Magnetosphere
23:26
Gravity and Spin of Neutron Stars
24:28
Magnetic Fields and Particle Acceleration
26:35
Gamma Ray Burst Explanation and Properties
27:05
Shorter Gamma Ray Bursts and Observations
28:06
Survey and Pointed Observations
28:42
Star Formation Rates and Dynamics of Galaxies
29:13
Cosmic Rays and Molecular Clouds
29:44
Molecular Clouds and Ionization Sources
30:16
Gravity and Galaxy Dynamics
30:49
Particle Accelerators and Detection Capabilities
31:20
Cosmic Rays and High-Energy Reactions
32:54
Gamma Ray Telescopes and Detection Methods
33:27
Particle Tracker Functionality and Calorimeter Explanation
33:58
Calorimeter Energy Measurement and Heat Exchange
34:29
Chemistry in Nebulae and Molecular Clouds
35:00
Gas Phase Chemistry and Star Formation
37:03
Galaxy Formation and Supernova Explosions
37:34
Feedback Mechanisms and Cosmic Rays
38:08
Early Universe Supernovae and James Webb Space Telescope Discoveries
38:38
New Transient Discoveries and Supernova Classification
39:09
Star Formation and Population of Stars
41:17
Starburst Galaxy Naming and Connection to Early Universe
42:19
Massive Star Formation and Evolution
44:28
Hydrogen Burning and Element Creation
45:01
Nucleosynthesis Process
46:43
Massive Star Formation and Lifespan
47:37
Limitations of Current Tools and Technology