S26E02: Where Did the First Quasars Come From? // Southern Storms // LeoLabs New Radar Station

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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 2
*Where did the first quasars come from?
New computer simulations reported in the current issue of Australian sky and Telescope Magazine suggest the universe’s first quasars probably originated from supermassive black holes formed from the collapse of massive clouds of gas.
*Why the Southern Hemisphere is stormier than the North
For centuries, sailors who had been all over the world knew that the most fearsome storms of all lay in wait in the Southern Hemisphere – now we finally know why.
*LeoLabs new Western Australian radar station
Silicon Valley based orbital radar mapping start up LeoLabs has completed construction of their sixth and newest space radar facility near Collie in southern Western Australia.

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It is my conjecture, that the black holes were the primordial material generated by the big bang. The smaller ones vaporized to form energy which later condensed into the fundamental particles we are familiar with.

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