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106: Star Eats Planet

May 08, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 106
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Episode description

Like many of us, as some stars get older, they get bigger. Like, really big. Big enough to swallow up any planets orbiting near by. Astronomers have known this for a while now, but they'd never actually seen it happen ... until now. Emily explains what's going on, what's been observed, why a planet-gobbling star seems the only real explanation, and what it all means for the Earth's distant future.

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Things we talk about in this episode:

• The original paper by De et al

• A good article about the research https://time.com/6276702/star-eating-a-planet/

• The Zwicky Transient Facility https://www.ztf.caltech.edu

NASA's NEOWISE telescope https://neowise.ipac.caltech.edu

• Really big stars

• Comet Shoemaker-Levy-9

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