Astronomy et al   /     Searching for supermassive stars associations in Orion with Gaia [Astro et al Ep.3]

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¿What is a supermassive star?¿How many are there in our galaxy?¿can Do they trace the stellar formation process? Conversation with Eleonora Zari who is working on her Ph.D. in Leiden University trying to use the upcoming Gaia data to solve the problem of supermassive star associations in the Orion constellation to understand the history of star formation in the Milky Way galaxy.The postSearching for supermassive stars associations in Orion with Gaia [Astro et al Ep.3] appeared first onAstronomy et al.

Summary

¿What is a supermassive star?¿How many are there in our galaxy?¿can Do they trace the stellar formation process? Conversation with Eleonora Zari who is working on her Ph.D. in Leiden University trying to use the upcoming Gaia data to solve the problem of supermassive star associations in the Orion constellation to understand the history of star formation in the Milky Way galaxy.

Subtitle
¿What is a supermassive star?¿How many are there in our galaxy?¿can Do they trace the stellar formation process? Conversation with Eleonora Zari who is working on her Ph.D. in Leiden University trying to use the upcoming Gaia data to solve the problem ...
Duration
1:03:21
Publishing date
2016-09-09 22:05
Link
http://astroetal.com/episode3/
Contributors
  Ricardo Garcia
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¿What is a supermassive star?¿How many are there in our galaxy?¿can Do they trace the stellar formation process? Conversation with Eleonora Zari who is working on her Ph.D. in Leiden University trying to use the upcoming Gaia data to solve the problem of supermassive star associations in the Orion constellation to understand the history of star formation in the Milky Way galaxy.

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