Incredible New Images of Famous Supernova Remnants In the Milky Way

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Published 2024-06-14
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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about incredible images from three famous pulsar nebulae in the Milky Way: Crab, Vela and Cassiopeia A
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0:00 Recent famous nebula pictures
1:00 Supernova remnants
2:10 Crab Nebula and what we know
3:20 James Webb images
4:05 Unexplained mysteries
5:15 Vela Pulsar and what we learned so far
7:50 How they compare
8:20 Cass A nebula mysteries
10:10 Unexplained features
11:00 Why this is so amazing

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All Comments (21)
  • @jimcurtis9052
    Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. ☺️👍🙂
  • @liamr9317
    That timelapse is unreal... how much power is behind that pulsar. You can watch the shockwaves move over distances that are larger than the solar system. Top 3 greatest things I've ever seen
  • @George-rk7ts
    There's great deal of poetry in the study of objects like these. Thank you, Anton.
  • @arctic_haze
    The missing mass of the Crab Nebula is a very interesting topic. It seems that it is difficult to even explain why it was so bright and for so long. It make me wonder if we have not misidentified the supernova remnant, after all.
  • My favourite space picture has always been the Pillars of Creation, which are part of the Eagle Nebula. How about you Anton, and everyone else?
  • It's amazing how each new step up in resolution really does bring it a little closer, the stunning detail seems to make it more real. It's like I can catch a glimpse at the unbelievable reality of it. Still totally unimaginable tho. And awesome! Thanks, as always, Anton! 😄
  • @Deletirium
    I'd not yet seen that pulsar timelapse... that's truly awe-inspiring. Absolutely magnificent, watching those decades-long ripples fly out from the center. Looks like a pebble dropped in a pond.
  • Amazing visuals of our heavens!! Thank you for sharing, mr petrov!!👽👍
  • @Hackanhacker
    Timelaps of space object (Espacialy huge / moving grantd distances) Are really exiting omg
  • @noelstarchild
    Loved it, thanks Anton Petrov. Great shots. Emmense.
  • @AH-wr1ir
    hello wonderful Anton. love your content. thanks man!
  • @MyraSeavy
    I loved this video! So much beauty and science! 😊❤
  • I always end up watching these vids late at night, I think its because I spent yrs watching 'The Sky At Night' with Patrick Moore, it was a British tv programme with space news and it was on late at night. 😊
  • Algo loves anton. They never miss a notification for his videos. Other channels aren't so lucky Edit: grammar
  • @axle.student
    That face in the thumbnail :) > I so have urges to cut that mask out and shop it on to Anton's face like an actor in a Shakespearean play :P > Anton in the mask (With Shakespearean accents): “Doubt thou the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt thou wonderful person.”