Just wanted to say thanks for creating these! I love showing this to my very aged grandparents. To them, this kind of thing is realistic even if it looks animated. It's incredible watching them wait for every time you upload a new video and it making their day. Hope you get many more subscribers, Stargaze!
@@Stargaze_youtube YOU FORGOT METALLIC HYDRROGEN LAYER! ALSO REDO BLACK HOLE EPISODE, IF THE SUIT IS INDESTRUCTIBLE IT SHOULD SURVIVE EVEN BLACK HOLE GRAVITY!
I just wished these videos had a little more depth to them, like seeing actual volumetric clouds passing by at supersonic speeds and real lightening storms in the distance instead of the same overlay effects, but hey! They are still fun to watch.
@@unicornart-k8r1cAll the tech needed exists. It just needs someone who can produce it. Maybe animating is not their strong area. Or attention to details.
Falling in the heaviest object in the universe. My mom. But now seriously, what about falling into: Hycean world Super-puff planet Ceres Make-Make Haumea Eris An asteroid in the kuiper belt A comet in the Oort Cloud A White hole An Iron Star (The ones from the end of the universe, when all matter turn into iron) a Quasi-Star A black Dwarf A rogue planet A Rign galaxy (Like Hoag's Object) A Fuzzball
Next video suggestion: Falling into GJ1214 B (ocean planet), J1407 B (biggest rings ever discovered), or HD 106906 B (loneliest planet known with an orbit approximately 650 AU away from it's host star which is greater then 20 times between the sun and neptune). Up to you though, 3 options :D
Bigger than Jupiter, closer to its star than Mercury, hotter than Venus, with faster winds than Neptune, and with a tail of a comet. This planet is insane
Upsilon Andromeda b - there's one to visit and buy some lake of fire property. One side is molten and the other side is frozen. That would be an interesting journey for our intrepid voyager to check out.
I love these videos - they show that you do not need aliens for astronomy to be interesting. Simply thinking about what might be happening on the surface of Venus or inside any other planet as we speak, fucking mindblowing.
This was the first vid ive ever seen from this channel and im already in love! I hope you get way more subs! oh, and what if we fall into... Kepler-442 or 452b? Ive always thought on how it's surface colud look like! Great video!
I dare you to try Ton 618. I know you’ve done black holes before, but for those wondering, Ton 618 is the recognized largest black hole in the universe.
@@LocaICommenter nobody cares about that in regards to FICTIONAL planets in SCIENCE FANTASY media. Besides, most planets in Star Wars, Star Trek, Marvel, DC, Halo etc are just based on planets in our solar system.
I really like that one And i like the music but..... These images deserved specially made music by Hans Zimmer. I always connect my smartphone to my Soundsystem when i watch your content. Great work 👌
I'm rather surprised that this exoplanet even has an atmosphere any more. Being so close to it's parent star, I would've thought that the atmosphere would've been stripped away long since.