How do we study the stars? - Yuan-Sen Ting

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Our best technology can send men to the Moon and probes to the edge of our solar system, but these distances are vanishingly small compared to the size of the universe. How then can we learn about the galaxies beyond our own? Yuan-Sen Ting takes us into deep space to show how astronomers study the stars beyond our reach.

Lesson by Yuan-Sen Ting, animation by Kozmonot Animation Studio.

コメント (21)
  • @Prplfox
    What a visually stunning video 
  • Power of light! Studying light is like time travelling. All the way back to the birth of the universe. Just thinking about it is just so mesmerizing. 🙌
  • @hiba.1001
    How can i mary the universe? Im in love with the astronomy wish me luck to be an astronomer
  • Whenever we go to provinces. I will always visit the shore, where there are almost no lights at all. And look at the sky to see stars. At one point, I literally saw the images i see on google whenever i search for galaxy. “So what i am seeing right now is the edge of our galaxy.” I was totally amazed
  • Hats off to all the astrophysicist behind all these discoveries because "ITS HARDEST TO DISCOVER WHAT'S FAR BEYOND OUR EYESIGHT"
  • The concept of spectral composition of stars and linking them with constellations and the universe itself is so well put in this video! Kudos to the writer and the animator of this video
  • This TED-ed is one of the best I've seen since a very long time! Contragulation to every authors, and thank you so much! Ĉi tiu TED-ed-a prelego estas unu el la plej bona kiun mi spektis ekde longege! Gratulon al ĉiuj aŭtoroj, kaj dankegon!
  • @Opti234
    The art in this video has to be one of the best ones I have seen so far! This was actually very useful, as I was very confused on the rainbow spectrum thing, and this helped me clear many things up! Thanks!
  • I love reading the comments from 7 years ago. Back when the YouTube community was relatively simple, people made comments pertaining to the video. Nowadays, even the highest quality videos will just receive meme comments. Not that these are bad, but they’re just so repetitive and sometimes don’t elicit the appreciation that the creator deserves. Anyway, what an astounding video! I want to become an astrophysicist in the future, and this video really captures the main way scientists study deep-sky objects. It makes me motivated!
  • @johanne7
    One of the BEST Ted-ed animated lesson in a while. Thank you and congratulations.
  • KOZOMONOT ANIMATION STUDIOS THE BEST ANIMATION STUDIO I HAVE EVER WITNESSED IN MY 38 YEARS OF LIFE . EVERY FRAME A MASTERPIECE OF DIVINE SCALE . BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!
  • That's one hell of an animation! Congrats Kozmonot!
  • OMG, this is one of the most amazing videos I've ever watched in my life! Congratulations!
  • @zone07
    So many galaxies and yet many of us still believe we are the only intelligent live form. How ignorant are we or is that arrogance? 
  • Love the art in this video! Good job whoever put it together!