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When neutron stars collide

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Circular gas cloud in outer space, text points to white sphere in middle, text reads "black hole"
When neutron stars collide

SUBJECTS:  Science

YEARS:  9–10


Using technologically advanced supercomputers, scientists have developed theories about the creation of black holes deep in outer space.

Watch the computer simulation in this clip to see how the collision of two neutron stars produces a gamma ray burst and a new black hole.

Discover that our continuing understanding of events in space depends on innovative technologies.


Acknowledgements

Video courtesy of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.


Production Date: 2011


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