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Introduction to Astronomy: Crash Course Astronomy #1

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Hello, and welcome to Crash Course Astronomy! I’m your host, Phil Plait, and I’ll be

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taking you on a guided tour of the entire Universe. You might want to pack a lunch.

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Over the course of this series we’ll explore planets, stars, black holes, galaxies, subatomic

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particles, and even the eventual fate of the Universe itself.

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But before we step into space, let’s take a step back. I wanna talk to you about science.

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There are lots of definitions of science, but I’ll say that it’s a body of knowledge,

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and a method of how we learned that knowledge.

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Science tells us that stuff we know may not be perfectly known; it may be partly or entirely

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wrong. We need to watch the Universe, see how it behaves, make guesses about why it’s

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doing what it’s doing, and then try to think of ways to support or disprove those ideas.

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That last part is important. Science must be, above all else, honest if we really want

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to get to the bottom of things.

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Understanding that our understanding might be wrong is essential, and trying to figure

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out the ways we may be mistaken is the only way that science can help us find our way

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to the truth, or at least the nearest approximation to it.

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Science learns. We meander a bit as we use it, but in the long run we get ever closer

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to understanding reality, and that is the strength of science. And it’s all around us!

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Whether you know it or not, you’re soaking in science.

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You’re a primate. You have mass. Mitochondria

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in your cells are generating energy. Presumably, you’re breathing oxygen.

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But astronomy is different. It’s still science, of course, but astronomy puts you in your place.

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Because of astronomy, I know we’re standing on a sphere of mostly molten rock and metal

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13,000 kilometers across, with a fuzzy atmosphere about 100 km high, surrounded by a magnetic

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field that protects us from the onslaught of subatomic particles from the Sun 150 million

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km away, which is also flooding space with light that reaches across space, to illuminate

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the planets, asteroids, dust, and comets, racing out past the Kuiper Belt, through the

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Oort Cloud, into interstellar space, past the nearest stars, which orbit along with

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gas clouds and dust lanes in a gigantic spiral galaxy we call the Milky Way that has a supermassive

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black hole in its center, and is surrounded by 150 globular clusters and a halo of dark

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matter and dwarf galaxies, some of which it’s eating, all of which can be seen by other

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galaxies in our Local Group like Andromeda and Triangulum, and our group is on the outskirts

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of the Virgo galaxy cluster, which is part of the Virgo supercluster, which is just one

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