S27E21: Cosmic Chicken or Egg: Did Black Holes Birth Galaxies?
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S27E21: Cosmic Chicken or Egg: Did Black Holes Birth Galaxies?
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The Space, Astronomy & Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 21
*The Cosmic Chicken and Egg Conundrum: Black Holes or Galaxies First?
The age-old cosmic conundrum has finally been cracked by the Webb Space Telescope, revealing that supermassive black holes were not just present at the universe's dawn but were instrumental in amplifying star formation, reshaping our understanding of early galaxy evolution.
*CERN's Ambitious Vision: A Supersized Super Collider
Plans are underway for a groundbreaking 17 billion-dollar particle accelerator, dwarfing the Large Hadron Collider. The Future Circular Collider aims to explore the mysteries of the standard model and the elusive dark universe.
*Japan's Lunar Lander: A Nap on the Moon
After a topsy-turvy touchdown, Japan's lunar lander briefly woke to snap first light images before slipping back into slumber, awaiting another sun-kissed awakening on the moon's surface.
*Capturing Lunar Landings: NASA's Tiny Eyes
Four petite NASA cameras aboard the upcoming Nova-C lunar lander are set to chronicle the interaction between lander and lunar dust, shedding light on the impacts of increasing moon missions.
*The Science Report: Why Insects Swarm Around Lights
A new study buzzes with answers to why insects are drawn to our artificial lights, revealing a vertigo-inducing effect that has them spiraling around bulbs rather than being attracted to the light itself.
Join us on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary as we delve into these celestial revelations and more, navigating the vast expanse of our universe's mysteries.
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