The Alchemy of Neutron Star Collisions
Carl Sagan’s famous words: “We are star stuff” refers to a mind-blowing idea – that most atomic nuclei in our bodies were created in the nuclear furnace and the explosive deaths of stars that lived in the ancient universe. In recent years it’s become clear that the truth is even more mind-blowing. Many heavy elements - includes most precious metals - were produced in an even more spectacular event: the collision of neutron stars. In fact, according to a recent study most of the Earth’s supply of these elements was created in a single neutron star merger that took place near our Sun’s birth nebula 80 million years ago before Earth formed.
Tags
Comments
Leave a Comment
Comments are loading... If you don't see any, be the first to comment!
Related Videos
We Are All Made of Stars
Imagine Learning - Twig (middle years+)
Mystery astronomical object may be a ‘black neutron star’
Next Animation Studio
Planetary collision that created moon made life possible on Earth
Next Animation Studio
The Search for the Earliest Life
PBS Eons
Neutron Stars Explained in Simple Words for Laymen
ScienceABC

Neutron Stars Explained in Simple Words for Laymen
Owner - Science ABC

The life cycle of a neutron star - David Lunney
TEDEd
5 AMAZING stars we’ve discovered in space!
Physics Girl

Crash Course Astronomy | High Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #31 | Episode 31 | PBS
Owner - Crash Course Astronomy - Powered By PBS
This Stellar Blast Showered the Universe with… Calcium | SciShow News
SciShow Space
