In this episode, Govert shows that astronomy is closer than you may think. Whether it is the search for distant galaxies, the questions about the origin of the universe, or the research
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In this episode, Govert shows that astronomy is closer than you may think. Whether it is the search for distant galaxies, the questions about the origin of the universe, or the research into the birth of new stars; Astronomy has everything to do with our own existence, here and now.
Ewine van Dishoeck explains that the same molecules that make up our bodies are created in distant, thin gas clouds between the stars. In the Sackler laboratory in Leiden, the Netherlands, she and her team simulate the universe to better understand the origin of these molecules.
But also on the other side of our planet, in Chile, detailed research is being done on these molecules, far away in our cosmos. With the largest telescope in the world, the ALMA observatory of the European Southern Observatory, science scans the universe for those organic molecules; molecules that make life here on Earth possible.
These kinds of discoveries make Govert realize that we, and all the life around us, are in direct contact with that vast universe around us.