Myths Hollywood Has Taught Us About Space
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Hollywood often misrepresents space physics, including sound propagation and the behavior of explosions, while stars do not burn like fire but undergo nuclear fusion. The Voyager space probes, launched in 1977, are the farthest man-made objects from Earth, contributing valuable data on distant planets and highlighting humanity's space exploration efforts.
Insights
- Sound cannot travel in space due to the lack of a medium like air, making explosions silent and shrapnel dangerous as it can travel indefinitely until it collides with another object.
- Hollywood often misrepresents space phenomena, such as stars and asteroid belts, with inaccuracies in sound and visuals, while real space exploration, like the Voyager probes, contributes significantly to our understanding of the universe.
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Recent questions
How does sound travel in space?
Sound waves cannot travel in space due to the lack of a medium like air for propagation.
What happens to explosions in space?
Explosions in space can occur, but shock waves, like sound waves, do not travel well in a vacuum.
How do temperature variations occur in space?
In space, extreme temperature variations are primarily influenced by thermal radiation from nearby stars.
What is the immediate threat in space without protection?
Asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen is the most immediate threat in space without protection.
How do stars produce heat and radiation?
Stars undergo nuclear fusion, releasing heat and radiation, determining their color based on temperature.
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