The Story of Our Cosmic Home: The Milky Way Galaxy | Cosmos in a Pod S01E14
Cosmos in a Pod13 Dec 2024

The Story of Our Cosmic Home: The Milky Way Galaxy | Cosmos in a Pod S01E14

Welcome back to Cosmos in a Pod! I’m your host, Amitesh, and today we’re exploring the incredible story of our galactic home: the Milky Way Galaxy. From its ancient beginnings to its future collisions, let’s uncover the secrets of this vast collection of stars, planets, and dark matter.

Episode Highlights:

The Birth of the Milky Way

  • Formed 13.8 billion years ago from fluctuations in the early universe’s density.
  • Began as protogalaxies merging and forming the first stars (Population III stars).

The Galactic Disk

  • Took shape about 10 billion years ago as gas settled into a rotating disk.
  • Home to most of the galaxy’s stars, including spiral arms rich with gas and young stars.

The Central Bulge and Supermassive Black Hole

  • The Milky Way’s core contains Sagittarius A*, a black hole with 4 million solar masses.
  • The dense bulge around it houses some of the galaxy’s oldest stars.

The Galactic Halo

  • An extended region containing ancient stars, globular clusters, and dark matter.
  • Remnants of smaller galaxies are absorbed over billions of years.

Galactic Cannibalism

  • Growth through mergers with smaller galaxies, such as the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy.
  • Stellar streams provide evidence of these cosmic collisions.

The Spiral Structure

  • A barred spiral galaxy with density waves triggering star formation in its arms.
  • Our solar system resides in the Orion Arm, 26,000 light-years from the centre.

The Modern Milky Way

  • Spans 100,000 light-years and contains 100 to 400 billion stars.
  • Part of the Local Group, which includes the Andromeda Galaxy and 50 smaller galaxies.

The Future of the Milky Way

  • In 4.5 billion years, it will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy, forming a new elliptical galaxy called Milkomeda.

Unanswered Questions

  • How did Sagittarius A* form?
  • What is the distribution of the galaxy’s dark matter?
  • How do interactions with satellite galaxies shape its evolution?

Cosmic Perspective:

The Milky Way is our cosmic home, a dynamic system shaped by creation and destruction. By studying it, we deepen our understanding of the universe and our place within it.

Next Episode: Join us as we explore the intriguing concept of parallel universes—could there be other realities beyond our own?

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