Whatever you say gorgeous 🥰
If he looked at me like that with his gorgeous face and those big beautiful bambi eyes and fluttered his long gorgeous eyelashes while flashing that ethereal smile I would forget how to function as a human being
If he looked at me like that with his gorgeous face and those big beautiful bambi eyes and fluttered his long gorgeous eyelashes while flashing that ethereal smile I would forget how to function as a human being
Hi! I work in data science and we have this thing at work where we get to showcase an independent project related to data science (unrelated to the actual work we’re doing) and I wanted to do something related to astrophysics.
I was of thinking doing something where I analyse certain astronomy related datasets and do stuff like classification/clustering/forecasting etc. depending on what the data calls for. I could also take up some new data analysis-related technology that’s not that well known and explain how it works and apply it to a real-world example.
I would love some suggestions on what I can work on! :)
Such an insane feat, no one else can do it like him
In honour of the first anniversary of my Switzerland trip. Genuinely the best view I had ever seen in my life.
This might be an obvious question, so please bear with me.
When a star dies, it could either turn into a white dwarf, neutron star, pulsar, magnetar, or a black hole based on its size/mass (bonus query: are there any more possible cosmic objects it can turn into?)
I’m curious as to whether there are certain thresholds or mass classifications that define what it will turn into? For instance, I am aware that our Sun isn’t even remotely large enough to turn into a neutron star/black hole and will only turn into a white dwarf.
And how big does a star really have to be to collapse into an entire black hole?