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There's this one
pretty famous image that Chandra took called the Chandra Deep Field-South,
and it's the deepest X-ray image ever. In that one dataset,
there's thousands of black holes, like, maybe 5, 000 of them, if not more. And it just kind of helps show you
that they're all over the place and there's so much more to discover
pretty famous image that Chandra took called the Chandra Deep Field-South,
and it's the deepest X-ray image ever. In that one dataset,
there's thousands of black holes, like, maybe 5, 000 of them, if not more. And it just kind of helps show you
that they're all over the place and there's so much more to discover
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There's this one
pretty famous image that Chandra took
00:00:04.024 --> 00:00:09.032
called the Chandra Deep Field-South,
and it's the deepest X-ray image ever.
00:00:09.004 --> 00:00:13.016
In that one dataset,
there's thousands of black holes,
00:00:13.024 --> 00:00:16.000
like, maybe 5, 000 of them, if not more.
00:00:16.998 --> 00:00:20.096
And it just kind of helps show you
that they're all over the place
00:00:21.999 --> 00:00:23.024
and there's so much more to discover.
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Professor Brian Cox journeys across the vastness of time and space revealing epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever.