The souls of outer earth is alsome! Androids are cloneings and revising for there doings of mistakes of earth intress? They were lost and found are Galaxy to be a part of new world's!
Aliens looking at our planet: - Something is turning this planet more suitable for life. Since we breathe CO2, we can't survive there yet, but it's getting better.
All you have to do is look in our own solar system to find a more hellish planet than that. With surface heat so high it easily can melt lead, and an atmospheirc pressure over 75 times that of earth, you wouldn't survive a second on Venus.
I mean isn't Earth the scariest planet? It's the only planet in the universe probably that has billions of very angry monkeys on it that keep trying to jump onto other planets which just want to be left alone.
@@himwiththehair8118 Early formation and water Venus was not always the pressure cooker it is today. Like Earth, its environment included volcanic activity and liquid water oceans. For nearly 3 billion years these thermal vents and oceans could have harbored microorganisms. Thus, Titan could potentially harbor environments with conditions suitable for life-meaning both life as we know it (in the subsurface ocean) and life as we don't know it (in the hydrocarbon liquid on the surface). Additionally, Titan's rivers, lakes and seas of liquid methane and ethane might serve as a habitable environment on the moon's surface, though any life there would likely be very different from Earth's life.
tldr at bottom it's easier to 'explore' space, whereas it's a lot harder to explore our oceans due to the rising pressure the further down we go. Not to mention its cost, World Economic Forum lists the average cost in 2021 for an unmanned mission to mars at around 3 million, which would be about the same cost as exploring our oceans but the prospect of finding new alien life on another planet is very appealing (which I assume is partly the reason why space exploration is exciting). That isn't to say the ocean isn't exciting either but space is easier to see. With the ocean, it's a lot harder to 'see' with our own eyes because, as mentioned before, the pressure the water exerts is so heavy Gene Feldman of NASA in 2009 described it as "the pressure of the ocean and gravity equals that of 50 jumbo jets resting right on top of you" tldr; its easier see the stars through telescopes and stuff but the water pressure the deeper we go into the ocean is the biggest obstacle
We don't. Not only do we know nothing about 99.999999999999% of the planets in our own galaxy, let alone the Universe, but most of the 'facts' describing the exoplanets we 'know' about are actually unsupported hypothesese, backed by extremely tiny data sets.
@@BANE81support it shouldn’t have became a necessity for life maybe we going through a alien invasion right now n just don’t know it 🤷🏾♂️ cause why destroy the earth to the point we have to leave instead of just fixing it
@@brendannelson525 they could be silicone based life forms, which could thrive in harsh environments. Look up the museum of alien life. I just saw there’s a part two as well I haven’t seen, but part 1 goes over silicone based life and other forms of life that could be possible. Pretty cool stuff.
@@JuanRamirez-bj6qe yeah,I believe life is possible anywhere. Humans are so conditioned to believe only life can exist on a planet like ours. We know nothing,we don’t even know what’s in our oceans. Lol
@@classicarah Why do we live in a 'multiverse' ... Do you even know? Because your so called 'science' _proved_ that even _WE_ should not be here. Everything you have been told, since then, is a lie. An intentional act to remove the Creator from our lives. And looking at our world as it is today ... didn't they do well ...
I love that astronomy is basically one person going: "OMG! wtf is that?!" and another one saying: "Idk, we will never know, but at least now we know it's there..."
the moon is so insanely distant from us. Every planet in the solar system from Mercury to Pluto could fit between the Earth and the Moon with more room to spare.
Used to give me vertigo too, till I stopped looking at it from a ground point of view, as no up nor down exist in space, it's all down to the person who is in said space from their view up and down could be down and up for another, I have no fear for space itself rather the unforgiving side of it, A void that rejects all life, it's amazing but don't worry if you ever are given the chance to go to space your vertigo would clear right up, Mind did out of me almost always thinking about it so.
Sometimes I just wanna sit and talk with people, like, it's crazy how there's almost infinite planets out there, spanning farther than you could ever imagine, all with different landscapes, different sizes, different temperature, different noises, different peace. the chances of being born onto this planet, if it was possible for us to evolve, why wouldn't It be possible for other planets, what if reincarnation is real, and we are a different being. on a different planet, with new species, new language, new plants, animals, possibly connected to other planets, there has to be other life out there, and the chances of being on this planet at this time as you, is so low, I'm going from 1 point to another, but I just can't focus on 1 thing, space is amazing, I wanna just watch over a uninhabited planet, maybe with some animals like dinosaurs, and just watch, and listen, it just baffles me.
@@heavensbeardedheathen6999 Dude, if it was possible for humans to EVOLVE, on this planet, out of the almost infinite planets out there there is no reason why it shouldn't be possible again.
@@Rogueliter The first question we need to ask is, "is the universe really infinite?" we don't have a concrete answer, just theories. If it's infinite, then surely there might be the possibility of life being out there. But if not, then the chances are slim close to zero. We might have evolved in some way or another, but I doubt it was over millions of years. It is estimated that the earth is around 6 thousand years old by Christian archeologists and scientists. There are many carbon dating methods among others that have proved to be inefficient and flat out unreliable and wrong. If there isn't consistency, how can you trust that method? Science is a way to cover up what God has made and tries to find the details of God's mysteries. Nobody knows for sure what's out there. It's only speculation and I only take what is presented by the scientific community with a pinch of salt. Nothing more.
@@mcpexnemesis4953 what are you talking about? I never said it was infinite, also the earth is a lot more than 6,000 years old, and why are you getting into religion?
We literally can't go any further down you'll die from the pressure and so does a lot of the machines they try to send down there, maybe one day? But I'd rather not
What gets me is that there is all of this yet our main focus for most of us is being able to pay rent instead of all the other things we can find, and everything that is found is hid from us. its depressing what the gov't has done to us.
instead of evolving greedy people try to keep/make people stupid so they can be controlled and they can live in their castles... while the rest suffer... we could all live wonderful lives and science could thrive and if we all worked together instead of hoarding and killing then we would already be in space exploring the outer frontier...
It was discovered on December 16, 2009. So yeah, A lot of science fiction writing would draw inspiration from it. It's been well knows for the last 14 years.
Always crazy to me how they come to these conclusions about the detailed characteristics of all these incredibly far away planets, but we still don’t know so much about our own moon. 🤯🤯
Its all guesswork based on observing the stars’ lights, not even the existence of any exoplanet can be proven. Let alone these ridiculous conclusions made from merely observing the light patterns of stars
Yay!!! What an Awesome, great, wonderful, tremendous, gigantic, interesting, impactful, epic and informative episode! Looks like it was Just another day at the office for you guys,huh? I love this channel! What's next?
@@BloxyGamerRandom It's arrogant to judge any other life form off of us or anything on our planet. You can't say it's impossible because the universe is too vast. There is always a possibility.
@@OneEyedJack1970 That's exactly it. Not to discredit the information we have discovered; but it should be taken with a grain and a lighthearted value of entertainment. Videos like this portray the discoveries like absolute fact, but a lot of it is extrapolation from data and educated guesses; mixed with a little sensationalism. All to keep it interesting.
well considering we cant see the surface of ANY gas giant it makes sense that they can measure the atmosphere of planets millions of light years away because were seeing that planet about a million years ago, its possible that it might not even exist anymore.
We only discovered the planets. Not what's inside them for the same reason we haven't found for ours. The two doesn't take the same method. Guess what. We found those watery planet but we still don't know what's in their water either.
Because it's easier to get more money to explore space than the ocean. Space exploration isn't done in hopes to help humanity, it's done to make money, it just another business.
@marcus_val play an important role in the future for all of humanity & retire this saying, no less than 4 others already puked it out in this video’s comments Every space video has this comment 10 - 20 times, it no longer gets a chuckle from anyone but rather causes tears realizing just how unoriginal everyone is! Please, I’m begging you!!
In reality, they saw a barely perceptible, occasional blip, then made a bunch of pretty pictures, and a story for you. Just add water. Instant Koolaid.
Yeah but they're only terrifying to us because we haven't evolved to suit that environment. There's probably some wild looking aliens that have adapted to those harsh environments on their planets 👌👌
@@kevinj12345 Actually they are still the studying the large amount of data provided by the Kepler telescope(not in use anymore) about exoplanets and other celestial bodies.
Ikr I wish they had an option where they can make everything of these videos in VR, I mean yes you can I believe so but I just wish it was more better looking and not as blurry, but that might just be me. If some videos may be like that in vr.
What if all the planets in our universe used to all contain sentient life that was all part of one big galactic government? But one day there was a universe sized extinction level event, whether it was natural or hostile life from outside our universe. Whatever it was destroyed absolutely everything, ruining almost all of our planets, and destroying all lifeforms. Except for us, who managed to barely dodge extinction because we were basically our universe's version of cockroaches. We were likely the laughing stock of the universe, well whose laughing now aliens?! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
"Honey, i found a huge diamond for you, but we can't put in a safe and we can't sell it and you can't put it on your body. But hey, nobody can steal it though."
god made the unviverse like this on purpose he made sure all these weird planets are extreamly far far away from us theres no such thing as in aliens, and if they do exsist theres so far away it will no point of them to even contacts us 🤣🤣🤣
@@marvel1101 doesn't need to be "inelegant life" it just needs to be life, it would be absolutely groundbreaking if we found a planet of space fish, or space cows or something. just the knowledge that we aren't the only planet in the universe with life. it dosent need to be green men in UFOs out of a sci-fi film. if i live long enough for us to discover alien life I'm pretty certain it will be more closely related to a animal or single celled organism than a highly advanced martian empire
@@evenhartwick4422 you fool you need to worry about our own planet then another species universe, you do know if any alien life form come to earth will not come in Peace , they would be looking for another planet to host this is not tv 🤦🤦🤣
@@evenhartwick4422 we have found signs of microscopic life in the upper atmosphere of Venus. We have found fossilized remains of microbial life in meteorites. There is evidence of organic life once existing on Mars found by rovers. The discovery of arsenic based life on earth leads us to believe that life is or at least was at some point, virtually everywhere. Complex life is hard to find, but even Mars possibly had it at one point when it was warmer. I imagine our first manned mission to Mars will finally answer that question for good when they return with samples from what appear to be dry riverbeds, or hopefully the ice.
Yea thats what they tell you and you believe everything they say ? Its kinda crazy to think universe is "infinite" , us living in simulation makes much more sense :D
Life obviously isn't going to evolve in the same exact way life here on Earth did but I've often wondered if there are planets out there with dinosaurs or dinosaur-like creatures living on the surface. Can you imagine? That would be an incredible discovery! Honestly, I find it far more exciting than finding an advanced extraterrestrial civilization out there.
OUR "UNIVERSE AREN'T INFINITE, SINCE IT TAKES PLACE AT THE 3D SPACE, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE! IT'S LIKE WHEN YOU WANT TO PLACE AN INFINITE PLACE INTO A 3D ROOM, OR, CUP OR ANY 3D OBJECT WHICH HAS BOUNDARIES..GOD DAMN! PEOPLE CAN NOT THINK! THEY TAKE EVERY NARRATIVES WHAT THE "EXPERTS' SAY WITHOUT ANY 'THINKING OVER'.. EVERY 3 DIMENSIONAL OBJECT, PLACE, OR SPACE ETC.. HAS AN END..
"Infinite" universe can mean just infinite loop, which is just passing through everything until you reach where you started, picture a 3d model of the infinity sign and think of it as a tube that's connected, you can go through it forever but it's not infinite in the way you think.
So, out of all the planets they mentioned, which one is the most horrible? Also, how come they didn't talk about the planet with an eyeball, which was featured in the video thumbnail?
@@here2play760Nonsense comment … nothing to do with clickbait … its regressing intelligence of the internet generations … do not judge the book by its cover, common practice in advertisements for centuries … and in newspapers … fancy headlines exaggerating and misleading about the content intentionally, fancy pictures etc … just for thumbs the narrow minded keyboard warriors request 100% authentic clip content … how ridiculous … its then just having no clue about about advertising and generating interest …
Pretty easy, they just stare at a sun through a telescope forever, until something passes by it, and then record what they can, but then stare at the sun again to see how long it takes for that planet to pass by that specific sun again to map its orbit, shape, and are all theories anyway.
Because it is assumptions. All these pictures we see of these planets so far away from us that NASA shares aren't what the planets really look like, they are renditions of what scientists THINK they look like that an artist creates. Do with that info what you wish.
Does anyone feel like me that the reading voice is very soothing and it makes me fall asleep very quickly even though there are many new things I need to hear and learn?
Correct me if I'm wrong since I'm no expert in the field but to my understanding all objects have a Roche limit. Basically the distance at which the object's gravity is so great it overcomes the other object's gravitational binding energy and rips it apart. Earth has one. I would assume stars, being much more massive and dense, has one too. So it wouldn't be an impact like you're painting it be. Objects of similar size would collide but when the size/mass difference is great the Roche limit will prevent an actual impact.
IF GRAVITY WOULD BE EXIST AWAY THEY CLAIMING IT DOES, WE WOULD BE EXPERIMENT A SIMPLE MEASUREMENT BETWEEN TWO OBJECTS; LIKE YOUR CUP OF COFFEE AND YOUR PEN ON YOUR TABLE. WHY IS IT NEVER WAS DONE? OR PROVE? IF THIS GRAVITY WOULD BE TRUE IN THIS ENORMOUS PLANET'S CASE, IT WOULD BE SHOWN BETWEEN YOUR COFFEE AND YOUR PEN ALSO BUT OF COURSE MUCH INSIGNIFICANT NUMBERS BUT IT WOULD BE STILL SHOWN.. PROVE ME WRONG..(DON'T EVEN TALK ABOUT GRAVITY IN A "VACUUM" SPACE!
Well, this is just false or you've misunderstood something. Look at the Moon surface for example. If there was a force preventing considerably smaller objects from impacting any stellar object, then how did all those impact craters on Moon surface form?