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Faces of Science: Lucas Ellerbroek
How is a star born?
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Lucas Ellerbroek examines the birth of stars. Every day, a new star is born in the Milky Way. That process takes millions of years, so over a lifetime we can never follow the whole process of such a birth. The only alternative that Lucas has, is describing lots of young stars in different moments of their lives.
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Lucas Ellerbroek
Lucas Ellerbroek is als onderzoeker verbonden aan het Anton Pannekoek Instituut voor Sterrenkunde (Universiteit van Amsterdam). Hij onderzoekt de geboorte van sterren. Door het onderzoeken van de eerste stadia die alle sterren doorlopen, hoopt hij de mysteries rond het ontstaan van de zon en de planeten te ontrafelen. Hij verricht zijn onderzoek in Chili met de Very Large Telescope.
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Produced by Fast Facts
Commissioned by KNAW and De Jonge Akademie
Funded by the academic authors of Elsevier Science, supported by Lira Author Fund Reprorecht
With images from: NASA en ESO
Made by: Moira van Dijk 2014
In cooperation with
Camera & editing: Jonathan Massey | Persistent Vision
Music: Daan van West
Graphic design: SproetS
More Faces of Science at www.facesofscience.nl
Commissioned by KNAW and De Jonge Akademie
Funded by the academic authors of Elsevier Science, supported by Lira Author Fund Reprorecht
With images from: NASA en ESO
Made by: Moira van Dijk 2014
In cooperation with
Camera & editing: Jonathan Massey | Persistent Vision
Music: Daan van West
Graphic design: SproetS
More Faces of Science at www.facesofscience.nl