1. EachPod
EachPod

The Night Sky Podcast | Viewing Canopus

Author
Published
Fri 01 Dec 2017
Episode Link
https://billynewmanphoto.com/podcast/the-night-sky-podcast-viewing-canopus/

Produced by Marina Hansen and Billy Newman


Link


Marina Hansen Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marinavisual/


Billy Newman Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/


Website Billy Newman Photo - http://billynewmanphoto.com/


YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRxCs7sDRYcJoNls364dnPA


Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/


Twitter - https://twitter.com/billynewman


Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/billynewmanphoto


Website Billy Newman Photo - http://billynewmanphoto.com/


About   -   http://billynewmanphoto.com/about/


Get Out There Podcast Feed


http://billynewmanphoto.com/feed/podcast/getoutthere


Media Tech Podcast Feed


http://billynewmanphoto.com/feed/podcast/media-tech-podcast


Billy Newman Photo Podcast Feed


http://billynewmanphoto.com/feed/podcast/billynewmanphotopodcast


The Night Sky Podcast Feed


http://billynewmanphoto.com/feed/podcast/thenightskypodcast


Ebook Working With Film (2013)


http://billynewmanphoto.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Working_With_Film.pdf


Ebook Western Overland Excursion (2012)


http://billynewmanphoto.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Western-Overland-Excursion-E-book-0812.pdf


 


The Night Sky Podcast | Viewing Canopus

Hello, and thank you for listening to this episode of the night sky podcast. My name is Billy Newman. And I'm Marina Hansen. And we're here today to finally come back from our long hiatus. We've been on vacation. Hey, pretty good reason to be gone. Though we believe in everybody. Yeah. Without an update on the night sky above us for for now two weeks. Oh, man, shoot. Sorry. Everything's changed. So one person he listened. Last time we were talking about you're talking about? Oh, yeah, there's been so many discoveries since last time your gravitational waves have been verified. They've been projected before but now they've been verified, I guess I suppose. They say the math is strong. I'll let the scientific community that that all. But But yeah, they say that they found what was it like a 26. And ours, I think it was 26 and 34. solar mass, black hole orbiting each other, came closer and closer kind of spiraling in on their same like point. And then they finally merged together, when the two giant black holes a solar mass, like we talked about before, is the size of our Sun. So one sun, around Earth is one solar mass. So these black holes were each 30 solar masses, so 30 times more massive than the mass of the sun. And these two black holes smiled at each other. And it's at this rate, I think, predicted in Einstein's theory of special relativity, where it kind

Share to: