What you'll find on this site
This site is a web version of Out with a Bang: Black Holes, a planetarium show presented at VSU in April 2001, as part of our yearly series of public shows. The best way to experience this site is to go through it start to finish. However, if you are interested only in specific aspects of black holes, here is a list of the topics presented.
How Stars Work
Four Fundamental Forces of Nature
Fusion in Stars Energy from Fusion
Death of Low Mass Stars Like Our Sun
Death of Stars More Massive than Our Sun
How Stars Make Heavy Elements
How a Supernova Explosion Happens
SN987A in the Magellanic Clouds
Supernova in a Faraway Galaxy
How Very Heavy Elements are Made
Relative Size of White Dwarfs and Neutron Stars
Gravity and Your Weight
Escape Velocity
Space-Time
Warping Space-Time
Sir Eddington's Test of General Relativity
Light paths
Trip to a neutron star
Space-Time diagrams of Neutron Stars and Black Holes
Singularity
Anatomy of a Black Hole
What would happen if our Sun became a black hole?
Falling into a Black Hole
Trip to a Black Hole
Warping Space-Time
How to Hunt for Black Holes: in Binary Star Systems
How to Hunt for Black Holes: Gravitational Lensing
How to Hunt for Black Holes: in the Centers of Galaxies
A Supermassive Black Hole in the Core of the Milky Way
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