Description
How did we come to understand that the Milky Way was just one of
billions of other galaxies in a vast Universe? This lecture
reviews the history of how we came to recognize that the spiral nebulae
were, in fact, other milky ways like our own: vast systems of
100s of billions of stars located millions of parsecs away. The
key to understanding their nature was finding the distances to the
spiral nebulae compared to the size of our Galaxy.
Recorded 2006 February 8 in 1008 Evans Laboratory on the Columbus campus
of The Ohio State University.
A new podcast, Astronomy 141, Life in the Universe, is available
for those interested in continuing an exploration of topics in
modern astronomy.
Published 12/06/09
Where are Lectures 1-4? This is a good question, and one I've gotten
from many listeners. Here's the answer. Recorded 2006 Nov 27 on the
Columbus campus of The Ohio State University.
Published 11/27/06