Shattering Stars

Shattering Stars

13 min · Documentary, Animation

A little-told chapter in the story of black holes begins in 1930 Madras, India with19-year-old Indian physics prodigy Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (Chandra).

Directed by Peter Galison

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