One of the film's three writers (named in the end credits) may have. Copilot recognized the film title and Charlie Annenberg Weingarten as the director, but said it couldn't find an attribution for the quotation, so they may have written it for the film.
As Cesare Di Cataldo mentions there is another way of looking at size; by volume. If you do the math for that: "Presuming a radius of 650 solar radii and therefore a diameter of 650 solar diameters, that means the surface area of Antares exceeds that of our sun by some 122,500 times (Antares’ surface area = 650 x 650 = 122,500 solar). But Antares’ volume is actually a few hundred million times greater than the sun’s (Antares’ volume = 650 x 650 x 650 = 271,630,000 solar). And just to think that the sun has the volume of 1,300,000 Earths!" source: earthsky.org/sky-archive/see-moon-antares-at-nightfall Bruce McClure writing for earthsky.org
Amazing documentary !!!! Thank you Charlie!
now that's disappointing that this video isn't shared more often. great documentary.
GOOD THING TO LEARN!
Good thing👍 to learn
Remember Uhura singing about Antares on TOS :3
Can anyone please inform me as to the poem, lyrics towards the end of this video " As I look to the evening sky..."?
One of the film's three writers (named in the end credits) may have. Copilot recognized the film title and Charlie Annenberg Weingarten as the director, but said it couldn't find an attribution for the quotation, so they may have written it for the film.
after watching this i felt so small
Antares is not "several hundred million times the size of our sun". It is approx. 430 time larger.
Non confondiamo il raggio col volume, Antares è effettivamente milioni di volte il nostro sole
As Cesare Di Cataldo mentions there is another way of looking at size; by volume. If you do the math for that:
"Presuming a radius of 650 solar radii and therefore a diameter of 650 solar diameters, that means the surface area of Antares exceeds that of our sun by some 122,500 times (Antares’ surface area = 650 x 650 = 122,500 solar). But Antares’ volume is actually a few hundred million times greater than the sun’s (Antares’ volume = 650 x 650 x 650 = 271,630,000 solar). And just to think that the sun has the volume of 1,300,000 Earths!"
source: earthsky.org/sky-archive/see-moon-antares-at-nightfall
Bruce McClure writing for earthsky.org
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