Excellent job explaining the Black Hole burp! Your explanations are always in plain language, entertaining, and very understandable...so thank you! I appreciate the fact that you perform all your own stunt eating and burps. LOL. Were you aware that your favourite word, "Yeet" was officially added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in Sept 2022? When I learned of this, I immediately thought of Astro Kirsten! ;-) Anyways, I have a question: If there are burps...are there also hiccups in space? Love your content Kirsten!
Could it be because the star was so small compared to the size of the black hole that it was able to spaghettify and eat the star is short order? Also since the star was eaten quickly and its small size its gravity wasn't able to slow the material flowing off of it and around the black hole so it was spinning around the black hole faster before the yeet?
Esme cameo giving me life (and somehow making me think black holes are sexy??) Love this video!
Excellent job explaining the Black Hole burp! Your explanations are always in plain language, entertaining, and very understandable...so thank you! I appreciate the fact that you perform all your own stunt eating and burps. LOL. Were you aware that your favourite word, "Yeet" was officially added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in Sept 2022? When I learned of this, I immediately thought of Astro Kirsten! ;-) Anyways, I have a question: If there are burps...are there also hiccups in space? Love your content Kirsten!
What?! That is so cool! Thanks for sharing that with me!
Super informative and loved the graphics and edits!
Thank you so much!
Great video!! You make learning space a lot more fun, and you do a great job putting it in simple terms. Great. Also came from tiktok
Thank you!
Amazing video! Great explanation and details! Keep being awesome 👌
This might be one of the coolest science communication videos from a new creator I've seen in a while. You are amazing! Keep the great job!
I love these longer eoisodes! Space is so cool and learning more about it through your videos always makes me happy 😊
Adored the unexpected journey in setting
Excellent video great to have found your channel
Yesss... 3 bonus minutes and 27 bonus seconds! #teamlongform
I loved learning about this!!! Thank god you explained those academic words to me at the end bc I had no idea what they were trying to say haha
It even took me a while too! 🤣
next time let us have some spaghetti too. anyway I love you make something that complicated easy to follow. this is a sign of a great educater
That is so kind, thank you!
Thank you so much for this 😊 Also, is that Esmè Louise reading the excerpts? 😁
It sure is! Didn't she do a fantastic job? I think her contribution really elevates that later section!
Great explanation!
Could it be because the star was so small compared to the size of the black hole that it was able to spaghettify and eat the star is short order? Also since the star was eaten quickly and its small size its gravity wasn't able to slow the material flowing off of it and around the black hole so it was spinning around the black hole faster before the yeet?
I would like to learn more about astrophysics and astronomy
Fantastic! I'm working to really start this channel so hopefully this will be a good place for you to do that!
could it be that the black hole is still consuming the dark matter surrounding the spaghettified star, causing the delayed burp
Nice video .i am watching from Nepal
great video
i can fathom energy being released
but NOT matter
i suppose they never said how far the "material" got.
You are amazing
Was that a voice over by Esme????
It sure was! Wasn't she great?!
@@astrokirsten DUH!!!! Perfect casting!!!
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