Presented By: Department of Physics
Saturday Morning Physics
Powering Cosmic Processes by Star Light
Speaker: Sally Oey (U-M Astronomy)
The ultraviolet radiation from massive stars is a powerful form of energy that irradiates many parts of the universe. This energetic starlight powers star-forming nebulae on small scales, and dissipates cosmic gas on the largest scales.
The ultraviolet radiation from massive stars is a powerful form of energy that irradiates many parts of the universe. This energetic starlight powers star-forming nebulae on small scales, and dissipates cosmic gas on the largest scales.
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