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NASA Discovered A Planet That Defies All Logic!
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Human beings have always wondered whether we could one day find a new home. And we’ve been looking for planets that could host life ever since. But as astronomers were discovering new worlds, they stumbled across the weirdest planets where life seems impossible.
How can one planet be hotter than the Sun and the other one larger than its star? How is there such a thing as a marshmallow planet and what are blanets?
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@kalebarancelovic
@kalebarancelovic Год назад
An alien species 50 lightyears away making a video about Earth saying " it's a hellish planet made up of poisonous oxygen".
@theidealist1019
@theidealist1019 Год назад
Surely, when scientists search for 'planets which could harbour life', which contain water, are in the habitable zone, etc., they're really looking for ones that humans could live on? Almost any planet with sufficiently complex molecules could produce replicators, and they wouldn't have to use water or oxygen, or thrive in the same temperatures we do, or be carbon-based. They would be perfectly adapted to whichever conditions they evolved in.
@mojojojo6535
@mojojojo6535 Год назад
@@theidealist1019 this is always what I say but not in as much depth
@antonironstag5085
@antonironstag5085 Год назад
"Any intelligent life?" "Nope. Just a bunch of dumb ape things that kill each other over nonsense."
@alexc.3519
@alexc.3519 Год назад
@@gruenergermane 😑
@Skillspreme
@Skillspreme Год назад
@@theidealist1019 Water is the best solvent that we can find. It dissolves everything, Stable at most temperatures, perfect pH to not rupture cells. So, it's perfect moderate for both Procratic and Ukratic cells which are bases for life( not going into this and that hypothesis which are yet to be proven). So, in short baseless theories vary Science doesn't.
@l3ngl130
@l3ngl130 Год назад
I never wished to live forever. But whe I see videos like this, I'd love to be able to experience fast ways of space traveling in a distant future to see the beauty of space with my own eyes ...
@jimmyhudson3031
@jimmyhudson3031 Год назад
I've heard that the recovered Alien Spacecraft being examined at Area 51 can travel at 100,000 times the speed of light. Of course, should this technology actually exist, then we go could navigate around the distant galaxies in a matter of minutes. Let's hope the rumors are true, and we can someday solve how they did it.
@markshepperson3603
@markshepperson3603 Год назад
@@jimmyhudson3031 lol. You believe that? If you went that fast your mass would attract everything. I’m crying . 😩😩😩
@gristlevonraben
@gristlevonraben Год назад
I would love to see these too.
@rope9813
@rope9813 Год назад
@@jimmyhudson3031 if you went that fast you would disintegrate into.. well nothing, you would literally delete urself from existence
@Gordon3840
@Gordon3840 Год назад
Looks like a enormous watermelon
@wuhantv1117
@wuhantv1117 Год назад
0:08 "Saturn on steroids"🫠
@whochecksthis
@whochecksthis Год назад
With wasp 76B having a tidally locked but massive wind and iron vapor raining on the dark side… wouldn’t the planet shift mass to the dark side, and eventually cause a mass shift, resulting in a tidal shift? So essentially having a “rotation” effect of centuries?
@fulloffreedomwr8948
@fulloffreedomwr8948 Год назад
About that I wonder if the core of that planet is imbalanced and closer to the lighted side because of that.
@andyhunt8601
@andyhunt8601 Год назад
I'd guess that it's a weird Shape!
@practical_theory
@practical_theory Год назад
Smart thought. I was just wondering about the same.
@evo6259
@evo6259 Год назад
i guess after raing down it flows towards the hot side to be evaporated again
@toxic-brawlstars
@toxic-brawlstars Год назад
I've always found it fascinating how diverse our universe really is and how much there could be to find!
@writerblocks9553
@writerblocks9553 Год назад
the universe does hold everything that could possibly within it
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
It is fascinating isn't it? Just don't try and stop me from having an abortion whenever I want. It's my whole and I control what goes on down there, both in and out and I can have ten abortions a day if I want and you can't say shit about it pal. Maybe you should apologize to me? If you have the balls to respond that is.
@fireblade295
@fireblade295 Год назад
The groundskeeper n ME2 said it perfectly, "the universe loves diversity."
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
@@fireblade295 But what about abortions? Do you know how cheap adrenochrome would be if having an abortion wasn't such a big deal?
@stronk9760
@stronk9760 Год назад
Yeah it’s almost like they could make anything up and feed to it to people 👀👀
@blessedestiny7460
@blessedestiny7460 Год назад
Till end of times there will remain millions of them undiscovered
@arliesam948
@arliesam948 Год назад
Definitely
@nhibou7590
@nhibou7590 Год назад
way more than that but yeah
@cinemartin3530
@cinemartin3530 Год назад
As sad as it is to admit it, you're right. There are much more planets than the time and resources that humanity can afford.
@dr.ampofoemmanuel7301
@dr.ampofoemmanuel7301 Год назад
According to the Holy Spirit there is a planet called the Green planet which is guided by an angel called vinegar yet to be discovered 🤔
@yamahakid450f
@yamahakid450f Год назад
To a point... there becomes a point due to the universe expanding at a faster rate than light, the light in areas yet to reach us will never be able to reach earth no matter how long we exist as a species. And many things we're able to see are already burned out or gone, it just hasn't reached us yet to let us know that's the case.... which is weird to think about, it's basically like looking into the past.
@simonreeves957
@simonreeves957 Год назад
This video just made me realize how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things. But at the same time, it's a humbling thought that we could be a blip on someone else's radar.
@randomuser942464
@randomuser942464 Год назад
Really... this is the video?
@1001011011010
@1001011011010 Год назад
We have a small part to play in a great tapestry which has stars for threads! It's amazing to think about 😊
@katsura2605
@katsura2605 Год назад
What are the sun purpose? Why it was created? To serve who? To accomodated who?
@kinglyzard
@kinglyzard Год назад
It would be awesome if they found relatively young earthlike exoplanets. We could perhaps observe abiogenesis in real time.
@childrey14
@childrey14 Год назад
That would be one incredible discovery.
@rutrakainmeiez5107
@rutrakainmeiez5107 Год назад
You could do shit NASA is the biggest frauds in history
@sulac4ever170
@sulac4ever170 Год назад
I don't know about this "WE could observe it in REAL TIME" ... more like thousands of generations of humans could look at their current (in real time / in a human lifetime for nearly all of its duration very static looking) snapshot of the million years long and painfully slow process of biogenesis (and all the captured footage from their ancestors in all their different stages of technology to their individual points in time).
@kinglyzard
@kinglyzard Год назад
@@sulac4ever170 Yes, we can map and even control our evolution thru behavior and technology. But abiogenesis, life from organic molecules, is a different ballgame altogether. Even if we were to discover an array of worlds in various stages of abiogenesis, we still wouldn't know as much as we know about evolution today.
@rutrakainmeiez5107
@rutrakainmeiez5107 Год назад
NASA defies all logic
@tulikagupta21
@tulikagupta21 Год назад
Could you please also make an explainer video as to how scientists arrive at such details as to know how big the core of a distant planet is and what the color is etc??..
@jackrigsby6017
@jackrigsby6017 Год назад
Light from stars behind it passing through the planet's atmosphere gives them the data.
@smthsmth
@smthsmth Год назад
Google it
@malakaspawt3190
@malakaspawt3190 Год назад
videos like this never provide details on their evidence. it's not meant to tell you why, it's meant to tell you what to believe. Because..........wait for it........... Science is never wrong. *cough cough*
@singbluesilver1973
@singbluesilver1973 Год назад
They don’t. It’s purely theoretical.
@TheSchiffReport
@TheSchiffReport Год назад
what end of times ? there are no end times
@roloyoung763
@roloyoung763 Год назад
Respect to the cameraman for going so far away from home just to bring us this footage
@54nnu
@54nnu Год назад
for real, he a homie
@chaddavid1037
@chaddavid1037 Год назад
It was the same guy that filmed the moon landing......and the departure
@BabySerp
@BabySerp Год назад
Tbh cameraman jokes are dead and cringe at this point, just don't!
@doohickeydoohickey2441
@doohickeydoohickey2441 Год назад
@@BabySerp Screw you, that is only you.
@yip383
@yip383 Год назад
@@BabySerp 🤓
@1mphoen1x
@1mphoen1x Год назад
I always thought that immortality would be bad but now I want to see this and future discoveries.
@Broomer52
@Broomer52 Год назад
My compromise would be to be immortal but still killable surviving the heat death of the universe doesn’t sound fun but living long enough to see the universe would be great
@katsura2605
@katsura2605 Год назад
Bruh you guys heard of heaven? Just die bro.. Theres so much more in heaven.. All the pros minus the cons.. Be a muslim
@The_Very_Official_ZillaCentral
Thus was so fun to learn! Thank you. I appreciated hearing about this.
@theonlydinoshark9304
@theonlydinoshark9304 Год назад
Since there is supposedly an infinite amount of planets, it seems reasonable that an actual planet with the same elemental composition of a marshmallow, cold enough to keep the marshmallow solid, but warm enough to keep it spongy could theoretically exist. Meaning there could be billions of tons of marshmallow just floating in space
@ae3rxy899
@ae3rxy899 Год назад
Marshmallows- in space?
@kelvinaustinkamultistreams3203
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Acudit
@Acudit Год назад
Dibs
@dragonleg8700
@dragonleg8700 Год назад
🤔🤔🤔
@MistahJigglah
@MistahJigglah Год назад
There aren't "supposedly an infinite amount of planets" at least not in our universe. And outside of some limited theoretical string theory, as of now there's no observable evidence of a multiverse(though that doesn't mean there isn't one) And more than every grain of sand on a million dessert worlds, still isn't even close to infinite, no finite number is or can be.
@coIibrx
@coIibrx Год назад
Time stamps 0:00 Intro 1:32 GJ 504B - Pink planet 2:05 Waterworld - W a t e r 3:06 KEPLER-70b - Pretty hot- 4:15 WASP-76b - Todoroki 5:17 PSR J1719-1438b - Ex-star, very big 6:01 PSRJ1719-1438b - Companion ⬆️ 6:55 WASP-107b - Cotton candy gas 7:32 Gliese 581d - Big twillight zone 🌎 8:44 2MASS J2126 - Lonely dude 9:01 TYC 9486-927-1-Far companion ⭐ 10:17 PDS 70c - Exoplanet + disc moon 10:45 KOI-5Ab - 3 stars, one exoplanet 11:31 Outro I hope this was useful, it took 24 full minutes, I never saw timestamps in this video nor comments so I decided to create my own for those who wanted them. Bye! Edit: IT'S GONE PAST THE POINT WHERE I NEED TO LIKE MY OWN COMMENT LMAO 💀 TY
@navin_ds
@navin_ds Год назад
Your comment should be pinned
@kwanyin4274
@kwanyin4274 Год назад
🙏🏻 thank you
@coIibrx
@coIibrx Год назад
No problem!
@mattlawton4715
@mattlawton4715 Год назад
🤣👍
@bennett_director6649
@bennett_director6649 Год назад
Thanks!
@Onceuponatime-video
@Onceuponatime-video 11 месяцев назад
Excellent job on this video, I learned so much!
@ravindrasp
@ravindrasp Год назад
Superb content...truly breathtaking..thank you! 🤩
@circadianizzy
@circadianizzy Год назад
Imagine a habitable moon orbiting an uninhabitable planet. That would be awesome.
@amvcentral9198
@amvcentral9198 Год назад
So just yavin IV to yavin prime?
@AaaaaaaA-pl3zy
@AaaaaaaA-pl3zy Год назад
Apparently they look for moons more than actual planets and stuff because of some scientific reason. Idk been a while since I read about it
@Goldenkitten1
@Goldenkitten1 Год назад
*Europa sits in the back being ignored:* Q_Q
@chasmai8423
@chasmai8423 Год назад
@@AaaaaaaA-pl3zy thanks buddy, guess I'll just not google this fact you have stated but still one day repeat it at a dinner party as if I know it as fact
@HowlingWolf518
@HowlingWolf518 Год назад
Europa, Titan, Enceladus, Endor, Pandora. It's more common than you'd think.
@kalebarancelovic
@kalebarancelovic Год назад
I find it difficult to get my head around how a teaspoon amount of a star's material can weight billions of tons
@Jim_Jones_Guyana
@Jim_Jones_Guyana Год назад
Maybe I can help you try to understand. It's because the material is so dense, due to the star's massive amount of gravity. Compare a shoe box full of air *VS* a shoe box full of gold. The box of air weighs 5 ounces. The box of gold weighs 375lbs. (because gold is much denser than air) The material in a neutron star is billions of times denser than gold. (& therefor billions of times heavier) I hope I helped you understand it a little better. 🙂
@kalebarancelovic
@kalebarancelovic Год назад
@@Jim_Jones_Guyana you explained it perfectly! Thank you!
@Kittsuera
@Kittsuera Год назад
i would imagine it would be something like. it doesnt fall to the earth from gravity. the earth falls up to it.
@dhimankalita1690
@dhimankalita1690 Год назад
Stfu... NASA is a satanic organisation trying to corrupt our understanding of the universe The Bible already provides us the explanation of this beautiful creation So believe in Jesus Christ or else u will burn in hell
@jobdone3700
@jobdone3700 Год назад
@@Jim_Jones_Guyana Its still incomprehensible that a billion tonnes of anything could be compressed down so small .
@13thpersona
@13thpersona Год назад
Thank you for this!
@Wuttahfak
@Wuttahfak Год назад
Ive always been that type of kid that loves planets. And i still do! All these new planets that we discover are satisfying!
@Marvelsdisneydreamuniverse
@Marvelsdisneydreamuniverse Год назад
Our planets: Named after gods. Other Planets: Named after Wifi passwords. At least those weird planets still gives me hope that worlds from Star Wars like the vulcanic lava planet actually could exist.
@Dinoenthusiastguy
@Dinoenthusiastguy Год назад
Io, a moon of Jupiter, is pretty darn close!
@SweetColo
@SweetColo Год назад
Underrated comment!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@rope9813
@rope9813 Год назад
@@Dinoenthusiastguy Ganymede
@eVill420
@eVill420 Год назад
all you really need to do is give Venus more carbon dioxide, slightly more mass and move it closer to the sun, it'll stop being a temperate 500C and closer to hellish temperatures.
@Marvelsdisneydreamuniverse
@Marvelsdisneydreamuniverse Год назад
@@eVill420 kinda wonder what would do that to our sunsystem. Also kinda wonder if Venus was a little bit further fron the sun and had a moon would do to our sunsystem.
@AlexUrzica
@AlexUrzica Год назад
Big thanks to the cameraman for all these great shots
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
He's not registered ya know
@mattsmith5421
@mattsmith5421 Год назад
Aren't you original and witty
@Efthymis_TheBest
@Efthymis_TheBest Год назад
There's no cameraman dude
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
@@Efthymis_TheBest Bro of course there's a cameraman son how else do you think they got all those tight shots boy? I think you should apologize son. (_)_)::::::::::::D
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
@@mattsmith5421 Are you talking to me boy?
@sygmarvexarion7891
@sygmarvexarion7891 Год назад
- "We have discovered a new planet!" - "Yay!" - "Aaaand it's an inhospitable hellhole..." ... - "We have discovered a new planet! This one has water! - "Yay!" - "Aaaand it's an inhospitable hellhole..."
@kbeautu200
@kbeautu200 Год назад
They are searching for nothing because we cant even go there.why not be contented what God give us.and just use those money to help people than burn those money outside our planet and will know those what they search is useless God surely made the universe for us not to discover thats why its far from each other
@massimocrimi5796
@massimocrimi5796 Год назад
I love it learning about the universe but in the same time my brain start to hurts to know how immense the universe it is !!!
@sarthaksharma_3771
@sarthaksharma_3771 Год назад
Still blows my mind how vast the universe is and how undiscovered it is
@downyourtube
@downyourtube Год назад
Please come see my featured video and let me show you something very special concerning what I found on a map!
@SacsachCCABP
@SacsachCCABP Год назад
@@downyourtube Explain why.
@thefpvlife7785
@thefpvlife7785 Год назад
We can't even begin to imagine how vast the multiverse really is.
@devinherring5352
@devinherring5352 Год назад
Its the last frontier
@brazil3207
@brazil3207 Год назад
@@thefpvlife7785 according to all known AND PROVEN laws of physics a multiverse should be impossible.
@magnus7763
@magnus7763 Год назад
I just refuse to believe that we’re alone in this universe
@kxmode
@kxmode Год назад
Of course, we're not alone in this universe. (Psalms 83:18) "May people know that you, whose name is Jehovah, You alone are the Highest over all the earth." (John 8:23) "[Jesus] went on to say to them: 'You are from the realms below; I am from the realms above. You are from this world; I am not from this world.'"
@user-nr2sv3fe1p
@user-nr2sv3fe1p Год назад
@@kxmode this evidence is purely based if you believe in god though so not very relevant
@hannahlou3406
@hannahlou3406 Год назад
We are not. The question is whether we will ever meet a living alien race. At best I think we may see evidence of it, but reaching them is a totally different matter. They are too far away to reach, ask yourself if they have more advanced technology why cant they reach us? The universe expands at a rate faster than the speed of light.
@code-xk4cj
@code-xk4cj Год назад
we're not alone. that thing's we call ''alien's'' are actually people like us
@kxmode
@kxmode Год назад
@@user-nr2sv3fe1p The evidence is based on two things. 1. Order. It is found everywhere in the universe and on the earth. For example, our universe is "a fabric" of quilted superclusters. One such is called Laniakea. (Isaiah 40:26) "Lift up your eyes to heaven and see. Who has created these things? The One brings out their army by number; He calls them all by name. Not one of them is missing because of his vast dynamic energy and awe-inspiring power." (Isaiah 40:22) "There is One who dwells above the circle of the earth . . . He is stretching out the heavens like a fine gauze." (Isaiah 42:8) "I am Jehovah. That is my name.” (Revelation 4:11) "You are worthy, Jehovah, our God, to receive the glory, honor, and power because you created all things, and because of your will, they came into existence and were created." 2. Even the shape of these superclusters looks like feathers, which is a fractal pattern. We see the same fractal patterns in snowflakes, ferns and amazingly even mountains if you were view them from above, to name a few examples. That's math. Math is a language. Math is order. It provides evidence of a thoughtful, intelligent creator. 🙂
@ZeketheZealot
@ZeketheZealot Год назад
Wait, Kepler 70b was *inside* its sun during the Red Giant phase? And it *maintained its orbit* around the sun’s core whilst inside it, and as the star shrank down it *REEMERGED* as an iron core?! That’s fucking incredible
@smithplayzreviews6205
@smithplayzreviews6205 Год назад
Props to the man that travelled around the universe for this vid
@kylebroussard5952
@kylebroussard5952 Год назад
You ever just watch these types of videos and the dude says some shit like "it's 50 light years away" and you just pause the video to think about how mind numbingly large of a distance that is, yet how miniscule it is even on a galactic scale? It's kinda nice man. Just makes you realize we should just enjoy the ride 🌊
@BirdOfHermes8381
@BirdOfHermes8381 Год назад
All my friends drive a lowrider!
@pallabadityamohanty7917
@pallabadityamohanty7917 Год назад
What I think of is earth is already so beautiful and given the universe's size it must hold trillions of planets. How many planets, how much beauty how much horror. There might be planets 100 times more beautiful than Disney movies. Only if we could explore them!!😃
@Renegade040
@Renegade040 Год назад
Agree, these distances are just mind boggling huge, but when you think that our Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light years across and there are trillions of galaxies out there, now that's big.
@dragon723.
@dragon723. Год назад
@Jack That is purely speculative, one interpretation. Well founded speculation, but far from proven.
@dragon723.
@dragon723. Год назад
@Jack Technically many worlds is an interpretation. I'm just being nitpicky, pay me no mind. :)
@JakeLovesCoffee
@JakeLovesCoffee Год назад
strange to think that somewhere out there right now a civilization living on a doomed planet could be getting wiped out by some sort of cosmic calamity like a blackhole or a supernova
@barryroth7122
@barryroth7122 Год назад
There is a short story about a priest who comes to the realization that the star which supposedly indicated the birth of Christ, was a supernova which probably wiped out billions of people. and we celebrate that event (which happened 100s of million years before Christ. ( Called "A Case of Conscience")
@jerrscott6373
@jerrscott6373 Год назад
I seriously doubt that.
@PrairieDogPitterPat
@PrairieDogPitterPat Год назад
Yeah our own and we've all got a front row seat!
@eyesuckle
@eyesuckle Год назад
@@barryroth7122 It's possible that there is such a story called "A Case of Conscience" (I certainly hope not, because that really is a terrible title). But there's definitely a story called "The Star" by one of the most famous science fiction writers of all time, Arthur C. Clarke, that fits your description.
@johncena1397
@johncena1397 Год назад
@@barryroth7122 that same star reappeared in the sky in 2016 or 2017 lol look it up, and I remember seeing it in the sky myself a few years ago, it does only show up every few thousand years tho
@charlesirwingarado3114
@charlesirwingarado3114 Год назад
TY for the awesome list
@mariogonzales1333
@mariogonzales1333 Год назад
💯 percent entertaining and very helpful & well explained 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐:
@Raspse7en
@Raspse7en Год назад
The more you look at this kind of stuff, the more you realize how freaky and terrifying the universe is. There's so much about our universe that we don't understand and defy what we already know about it so far. Very fascinating and scary stuff, tbh.
@lechonmanok9164
@lechonmanok9164 Год назад
Yeah I really can't agree more... It's really amazing and I feel very happy seeing people that has the same interest as me, I don't feel alone 😌
@husker23
@husker23 Год назад
@@lechonmanok9164 your name made me hungry
@klever2183
@klever2183 Год назад
It's sad that we most probably will not reach any of those fascinating worlds
@MrDari78
@MrDari78 Год назад
No, the more you look at this stuff the more you realize their just making shit up at this point. Always "discovering" things they can never show us, only to show us more digital composites manipulating the blank canvas of your imagination & perception.
@54nnu
@54nnu Год назад
The more you look at this kind of stuff, the more you realize that a large majority of people are already doomed. Like... Really? The comment sections are horrendous. Walt Disney and NASA collaborations to make this CGI video by a channel that already has barely any/zero relation to NASA? Brainwashing? The documents and research papers are literally all available for the average person to read and yet brickheads don't take advantage of it, thinking they have the best Dunning-Kruger effect in the world.
@IIIAnchani
@IIIAnchani Год назад
I think the reason is that this planet tried to be a star, but didn't get to the necessary size. It probably would have been a binary star system, but there just wasn't enough mass, so that's how the insane rings happened. it's a mini star system in itself that didn't have enough mass to fully become a star with tiny planets
@whyyoumadbro2370
@whyyoumadbro2370 Год назад
Would be interesting to know that in the future it could have large rocky moons orbiting it that formed from the rings.
@IIIAnchani
@IIIAnchani Год назад
@@whyyoumadbro2370 I'd even go as far to say that it will have moons, and they most likely are going to be rocky!
@elcareemojifome5562
@elcareemojifome5562 Год назад
Yup, a failed wannabe star.
@mymusicplaylist2609
@mymusicplaylist2609 Год назад
Dude applied to be a star but was rejected. In the end, smoked the hell out until it produced insane amount of rings
@themoon00
@themoon00 Год назад
really special
@ChazSmith
@ChazSmith Год назад
I genuinely wonder how much of this they actually got completely right. 🤔 There's no way all of this information could be accurate without being able to actually interact with the planets, right?
@johnjeribaring6955
@johnjeribaring6955 Год назад
Yeah, You're right. Plus, how can it produce so much energy? Maybe because it is abundant of H and He and other elements? 🤔
@Tumanic1996
@Tumanic1996 Год назад
I completely agreee
@sarcasticguy4311
@sarcasticguy4311 Год назад
@Big Ste If I was "approximately right" at my job every day, people would be dead.
@thevoidstaresback2629
@thevoidstaresback2629 Год назад
@@sarcasticguy4311 yeah, but this stuff is closer to meteorology on accuracy: they only need to be completely accurate if it’s imminently dangerous. Otherwise the can be a little off and its fine
@onemanarmy2595
@onemanarmy2595 Год назад
true
@tanglmangl
@tanglmangl Год назад
“This is Saturn on steroids.” That got me laughing.
@Kambyday
@Kambyday Год назад
The thing with a lot of these planets is that they are so many light years away that what we see could be happening centuries ago so it's hard to find a habitable planet
@DAMfoxygrampa
@DAMfoxygrampa Год назад
Ehh things don't change that fast generally. Earth's been habitable for millions of years
@SK-dw3ed
@SK-dw3ed Год назад
@@DAMfoxygrampa eh, well, yes but technically if you were to say 65M years, that is very wrong, because a deadly event happened, and millions of years ago there were deadly beasts, so aliens have no chance to live in our planet, the gravity might be too heavy for them, or their weapons and shelter may not be enough protection, since maybe they had a blue star that gave them a lot of energy, that energy gave them a huge help in making their technology more efficient, but they will not be used to the sun, because it doesn't have enough energy for advanced machines, so aliens will have a hard time fighting gigantic reptiles while getting to know how to make a weapon that doesn't use too much energy.
@dexmeetsdexter
@dexmeetsdexter Год назад
@@DAMfoxygrampa no he means that we don’t have the technology to see the planets clearly. If it’s a million lights away there is no telescope on planet earth that would be able to see the planets neither through its atmosphere to seee if there are structural buildings or bases built on the planets. It would just look like a smudge on the lens and the scientists think the surface level is made of gas and what not
@awiseman100
@awiseman100 Год назад
@@DAMfoxygrampa their is multiple times qhere earth has changed rapidly or something nearly or has happened in those millions of years tho.....a single solar flare would send us back to the dark ages and in The last 20 years we have been only days away from events like it......every light from citys seen from space would die instantly and it would take millions of not billions of years for some alien planet to see it and we would likely be dead by then Even if life is still habitable everything can change like the ice age or global warming
@godschosen164
@godschosen164 Год назад
🤔💯👌
@Renegade040
@Renegade040 Год назад
When I talk to my family and friends about what's out there. They all just say it sounds very boring, a few planets and some stars, it's amazing how little people know about what's out there. Also what's out there is truly amazing, mind boggling in fact. It's very hard to actually get your head around how many stars and galaxies are out there and the distances involved, so that's why we will never ever visit another planet. We only maybe able to see what they were like in the past, even that will be fantastic. Can't wait for what JWST can find.
@lesliesimon7491
@lesliesimon7491 Год назад
we will not able to see we can only imagine, as soon as the scientist develop new software you will see more.
@Fizz-Pop
@Fizz-Pop Год назад
Mind boggling indeed. Wrap your noodle around this. There are more galaxies in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth.
@nickj1737
@nickj1737 Год назад
I am going to explore every thing my self I've just mastered the art of levitation
@Renegade040
@Renegade040 Год назад
@@Fizz-Pop yeah I read that one as well, and I'm telling we have some very big beaches everywhere. By the way, it's the amount of stars in the universe.
@Renegade040
@Renegade040 Год назад
@@nickj1737 hahaha, I might come with you, but have you mastered light speed travel yet, but when you think of it, that's far to slow, now that's a big problem.
@crimsonfenrir2334
@crimsonfenrir2334 Год назад
There's actually a fantasy book with similar concept, made by my friend and shared in our group. The place called Primus and it defy science in so many ways, as the planet is so big that stars actually orbit the planet. Way crazier than Tolkien stuff because it's inspired by so many myths and cultures, with so many amazingly powerful characters that continously defy expectations.
@shareetz3154
@shareetz3154 Год назад
that sounds super interesting! please share the title if it ever gets published or something.
@crimsonfenrir2334
@crimsonfenrir2334 Год назад
@@shareetz3154 unfortunately the book never was finished (yet) but everyone can read it on wattpad (idk if he upload it anywhere else) though it's hard to find
@blackgalaxy5278
@blackgalaxy5278 Год назад
The sun orbits its planet? Flat earth it is 😅
@monatyagi9251
@monatyagi9251 Год назад
BRO THE LAST ONE WAS MIND BLOWING 🤯🤯🤯
@rbl6359
@rbl6359 Год назад
It's really amazing how scientists can study and detemine how planets light years away operates yet we haven't even explored our oceans. A lot on our planet are still undiscovered and even with the ones we've discovered, we can't explain some of them. Might be nice to just pool all our resources to learn about earth first before we even look at others.
@DudeInOhio85
@DudeInOhio85 Год назад
These are all just theories my guy.
@rbl6359
@rbl6359 Год назад
@@DudeInOhio85 I forgot the part when I said why waste time on theories.
@godschosen164
@godschosen164 Год назад
😉👌
@mikegarcia4808
@mikegarcia4808 Год назад
Your Absolutely Right. If a planet supports sentient life. It has to contain the resources needed to become interplanetary. Possibly even created but we should get to know our own planet before we learn another. May be a way we could keep this one forever.
@pjjacunski7979
@pjjacunski7979 Год назад
no reason we can't explore everything at once. you want the oceans fully explored? go buy a submarine
@Shnu2
@Shnu2 Год назад
As amazing as the planets are we have so far discovered, how fortunate are we to exist on one of the most beautiful in the universe if not the most beautiful planet that exists.
@dhimankalita1690
@dhimankalita1690 Год назад
Stfu... NASA is a satanic organisation trying to corrupt our understanding of the universe The Bible already provides us the explanation of this beautiful creation So believe in Jesus Christ or else u will burn in hell
@StainderFin
@StainderFin Год назад
why we all ended same planet? i dont call that as luck
@georgemason4921
@georgemason4921 Год назад
Ssshhh. Don't let the flat earthers hear you.
@sosmooth13
@sosmooth13 Год назад
It’s pretty cool to think that others like ours are out there. With our planet being as rare as it is due to it’s sun and our position, I’m sure there are still plenty others like ours out there. That reality alone has actually taken me a bit more away from religion recently and it’s conflicting but cool to think about at the same time.
@lothburke2243
@lothburke2243 Год назад
i believe there are other earth like planets out there far more beautiful unspoiled by mankind.
@Bensor_
@Bensor_ Год назад
The thing I love about space is the weird places you can find that you can't go to, however they do exist! And yet none of them look anything like earth!
@shawnhayes6938
@shawnhayes6938 Год назад
Humanity has come a long way. There was a time when they thought only earth was the only planet, then a time where Earth was the only planet with water on it, then humanity started finding other planets out there. Give it time and we WILL find another planet with life on it.
@IHaveBeenDoingTaxFraud
@IHaveBeenDoingTaxFraud Год назад
We are still level 0.75 civilization, we have a long way to go
@thmzshfq
@thmzshfq Год назад
0:10 "this is Saturn on steroids" 💀
@fodii6955
@fodii6955 Год назад
I put this on full blast while I was taking a shite and I was confused
@whiteypants7074
@whiteypants7074 Год назад
5:08 so basically, the planet can move super slowly, excluding normal stuff like orbit. It's just destroying, and rebuilding itself at the same time. What would happen if it reaches the core?
@Amine-om7yj
@Amine-om7yj Год назад
Omni man vs homelander remake
@Larslegos
@Larslegos Год назад
These videos relax me so much I start to doze off. Definitely a good watch before bed
@justinboylan8995
@justinboylan8995 Год назад
Thanks for teaching me something new 😊🎉😊
@SirDankleberry
@SirDankleberry Год назад
Born to late to explore the New World, born too early to explore the wonders of our universe. Guess I'll have to settle for being an explorer of the internet.
@MarkEDark
@MarkEDark 7 месяцев назад
U could do that with Internet Explorer lol
@Wisznuification
@Wisznuification Год назад
Nasa: "We discovered a marshmallow planet" Me: "Is it edible?"
@exploring9449
@exploring9449 Год назад
Grab a torch and a stick let's find out :)
@welovephilippineswithmylov5419
🤔
@mr.ridzuanhandsome
@mr.ridzuanhandsome Год назад
🤔
@TheRealMigoTheTrapper
@TheRealMigoTheTrapper Год назад
Congrat to the cameraman 😂You nailed it
@tobysowers4668
@tobysowers4668 Год назад
If a planet was as big as the picture used for this video, sadly, we would be crushed by the gravity
@derschatten7110
@derschatten7110 Год назад
What if it was 100 lightyears away?
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 Год назад
It would've been useful to show and explain a phase diagram for water when discussing the Waterworld GJ1214B. Just a vertical bar highlighting the X value of standard pressure at sea level would be able to show any lay person how temperature corresponds to a region of phase. Showing the region containing the pressure and temperature ranges of the Waterworld would've been able to illustrate how water wouldn't be able to exist as we know it.
@lesliesimon7491
@lesliesimon7491 Год назад
Scientist are developing a new software soon you will see that too
@dhimankalita1690
@dhimankalita1690 Год назад
Stfu... NASA is a satanic organisation trying to corrupt our understanding of the universe The Bible already provides us the explanation of this beautiful creation So believe in Jesus Christ or else u will burn in hell
@gwho
@gwho Год назад
Not enough people show whole-picture charts and paradigms
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 Год назад
@@gwho Data is beautiful and CJ Minard knew this.
@992ras
@992ras Год назад
To call it a water world is wrong they don’t know if water exist on the world. That easy go to our solo system and look at Jupiter which doesn’t have solid water but it’s moon do have water on on them. Jupiter water would just be vapors not solid. You have to look at it like there is 50/50 that there is maybe some form of solid water or there is no solid water but gasses and vapors because it’s so many light yrs away it will be hard to tell if it is even planet it’s could be Brown Dwarf as well which some scientists believe.
@lildevilself-
@lildevilself- Год назад
Space is literally one of the most fascinating things
@dusandragovic09srb
@dusandragovic09srb Год назад
It doesn't exist.
@awiseman100
@awiseman100 Год назад
@@dusandragovic09srb space does exist.........you can literally buy a telescope and see it
@dusandragovic09srb
@dusandragovic09srb Год назад
@@awiseman100 Wow, a wise comment from a wise man floating on a mud ball, rotating 1600 km / h. All you see is LIGHTS and you call them STARS (which means nothing). Also, DARKNESS.
@Mannwhich
@Mannwhich Год назад
@@dusandragovic09srb Your opinion but ok.
@ionna_blayil
@ionna_blayil Год назад
@@dusandragovic09srb so if space doesn't exist to you then what are you living on
@pokekaiden3464
@pokekaiden3464 Год назад
“This is Saturn on steroids” had me cracked up 😂😂
@sherrilltechnology
@sherrilltechnology Год назад
I love space it is quite incredible great video!!
@jeremyjames7009
@jeremyjames7009 Год назад
Can you imagine some other civilization out there are saying the same things about us?
@Renegade040
@Renegade040 Год назад
Yeah, I can image that, and I sure there could be another Earth out there somewhere with people just like us.
@lord1995be
@lord1995be Год назад
@@Renegade040 maybe even dinosaurs :D
@jhoxihum3230
@jhoxihum3230 Год назад
Yeah, they be saying "why these dumbass mofos let dudes identifying as chicks compete against woman in sports?...It defies all logic".
@Renegade040
@Renegade040 Год назад
@@lord1995be without a doubt there would be, but we will never see them unfortunately
@goodman4093
@goodman4093 Год назад
Don't fool yourself. No life out there
@taylenday
@taylenday Год назад
Imagine a day far in the future when we can surf the galaxies as easily as we surf the internet now. What mind blowing and unimaginable and beautiful and horrific things we would get to see and experience that are far beyond our life's experiences of the present.
@YannickTG
@YannickTG Год назад
we also get to see mind blowing, unimaginable, beautiful and horrific things on the internet. It prob will just be something of that generation, in the way we have smartphones these days
@kippertrace5808
@kippertrace5808 Год назад
Imagine, ''UNIVERSAL PRIDE MONTH''🤢
@onionknight5553
@onionknight5553 Год назад
Wouldn't that make us Demi-Gods or Gods? Highly doubt if that's possible. We'll all die before we could leave the solar system.
@onionknight5553
@onionknight5553 Год назад
@@kippertrace5808 bruh 🤮
@googleanti-speech7618
@googleanti-speech7618 Год назад
the only way that would be truly possible is absolute teleportation and or the control of time.
@Qu0lum
@Qu0lum Год назад
thank you camera man for getting us this footage
@Red_Pill_Matrix
@Red_Pill_Matrix Год назад
These are Saturday morning cartoons of our days! really well done computer graphics..
@rora9553
@rora9553 Год назад
Consider how dense neutron stars are, and the still produce light! I cannot fathom how dense a black hole must be in comparison.
@TactileTherapy
@TactileTherapy Год назад
A teaspoon of neutron star weighs as much as Mt.Everest. A teaspoon of black hole weighs as much as reality.
@user-pm9pw6cj4c
@user-pm9pw6cj4c Год назад
But how can a hole be dense?
@rora9553
@rora9553 Год назад
@@user-pm9pw6cj4c Basically, science is not yet sure if black holes are really tears in reality, or just super dense objects. Imagine a reverse star. It’s still a spherical object, but it sucks in light instead of giving it off.
@TactileTherapy
@TactileTherapy Год назад
@@user-pm9pw6cj4c because “black hole” doesn’t rly tell the whole story. It’s the singularity of the black hole that’s the most misunderstood. It could be a physical object or a tear in space. The density calculation derives from the properties of whatever it is. It’s like solving for X - Light can’t escape. It has volume. It has mass. What does X equal?
@turbo8628
@turbo8628 Год назад
@@user-pm9pw6cj4c try not to think of it as a hole. Gravity attracts objects, with the bigger objects usually having a greater attraction. If a planet got too close to a star then it will be pulled in and ripped to pieces. We would see this because the star has enough enough attraction for the planet, but not enough to attract light particles. Now, imagine something that has such a massive gravitational pull that even light particles cannot escape. What you would see would be complete darkness, which in the empty dark backdrop of space means you would be looking at a black dot on a black background! The only way you could see a black hole is if something such as a star was attracted to it - and all you would see is the star being ripped apart as it enters the black hole... ... and then nothing! The star has been swallowed by the black hole, becoming a part of the black hole. Obviously, I don't know if this is exactly what a black hole is, but it makes more sense that at some point light particles are affected by extremely large gravitational forces than to suggest that there is some sort of tear in space.
@atilllathehun1212
@atilllathehun1212 Год назад
It's so exciting to think of what is still left to discover.
@jeremychicken3339
@jeremychicken3339 Год назад
the only gripe i have is the scale of j1407b compared to the rings, the rings are way bigger, other than that, good job on covering my favorite exoplanet as well as several others.
@TheMysteryVaultOfficial
@TheMysteryVaultOfficial Год назад
Great content. Thanks
@heathens516
@heathens516 Год назад
We would not be able to colonize a planet with 6 times the mass of Earth, like Gliese 581d. A greater gravitational pull on our body would cause us to weigh more, wearing out various organs significantly faster, like our heart for example.
@Azrael79a
@Azrael79a Год назад
We would likely have much more advanced biology before we got the chance to colonize a planet like that lol.
@heathens516
@heathens516 Год назад
@@Azrael79a That's a fair point but all I have to go on is what our biology is like now.
@eazypeazy33
@eazypeazy33 Год назад
Seems like the gravity here weighs us down still. 🤦‍♂️😂
@heathens516
@heathens516 Год назад
@@eazypeazy33 Mars has less mass than Earth and so does the Moon, therefore gravity is weaker on Mars and the Moon. If a planet has 6 times the mass of Earth, then gravity would be stronger there compared to Earth. How do you not understand this?
@eazypeazy33
@eazypeazy33 Год назад
@@heathens516 the joke went over your head. 👌🏽 Sorry for seeming dumb I’m is a simpleton ..
@rual9822
@rual9822 Год назад
What an awesome video, it would be cool to see a part 2 with even more planets such as TrES-2b
@blackg8r20
@blackg8r20 Год назад
Look,I just wanna say... how does anything from outside of earth that we have just recently discovered defy logic ? The logic that applies on earth might not apply on a different planet because it is simply not in the same realm of what we know because we humans are not advanced enough to understand it. That doesn't mean it defies logic, it just means we aren't that advanced to make logic out of it
@blackg8r20
@blackg8r20 Год назад
@@stephenowen8815 ... what ?
@makandalp
@makandalp Год назад
Finally someone who understood it. Thank you. The majority of people think everything has to make sense
@samueltrankvill735
@samueltrankvill735 Год назад
@@blackg8r20 His comment is spot on.
@ankitamishra3230
@ankitamishra3230 Год назад
Defy logic in sense our realms logic. True your point is perfect but I think it defies our logic
@RastjackA
@RastjackA Год назад
"Look, I just wanna say"... Our logic is our understanding. That's the whole point of the word and meaning. Wtf are you waffling on about..
@mickeyray3793
@mickeyray3793 Год назад
Some commenters say,"how fortunate we are to live on such a lovely perfect planet, instead of those hellish planets!" Well, actually, this is the only kind of planet we COULD have evolved on! You evolve to fit the characteristics of your planet. Good fortune has nothing to do with it. But tragically, even on a planet which is capable of having perfect conditions and environments, most people wind up living miserable lives, in far from perfect conditions.
@Lazy-Lizard
@Lazy-Lizard Год назад
Mainly due to other people! :) Also, capitalism.
@stevenscott2136
@stevenscott2136 Год назад
@@Lazy-Lizard Greed, not capitalism. People were miserable LONG before capitalism was invented, and they're miserable in non-capitalist nations right now. Basically, everything between "hunter-gatherer tribe" and "post-scarcity nanotech utopia" is going to have loads of misery.
@Lazy-Lizard
@Lazy-Lizard Год назад
@@stevenscott2136 true
@Guitarman7133
@Guitarman7133 Год назад
WE DONT LIVE ON A FKN PLANET. WE LIVE ON A FLAT PLANE WITH A DOME COVERING US, AND WATER IS ABOVE THE DOME. READ YOUR BIBLE.
@harrywalker5836
@harrywalker5836 Год назад
yes,, tru,, but, we were created here on earth, by an alien race. so, there has to be at least 1, planet out there, like ours. viper tv.. they come around every 3.600 yrs. they stayed here while there planet was reachable. mining minerals for there planet. gold mainly,. rediation protection from there sun..
@balkan495
@balkan495 Год назад
Fun Fact: All rogue planets in galaxies are technacly Blanets, cause they orbit the center of a galaxy, which could contain a black hole
@2ez4u2
@2ez4u2 Год назад
I came for just the one cool planet and I got 10 more, thanks bruv. Cool vid.
@Spencer-wc6ew
@Spencer-wc6ew Год назад
I just find it amazing the details we can infer about these planets from so far away!
@AlexOctav
@AlexOctav Год назад
Super cool video. I can understand how we can guesstimate the size of the planets having a point of reference as a magnification we are looking with an estimated scale. How are we able to do the same for mass? Is it based off what we suspect the planets are made out of and then estimate its density or is there an actual device that measures it light years away 🥹🥹🥹
@danielcamacho1913
@danielcamacho1913 Год назад
Astronomers estimate mass by gravity: If there's a planet orbiting a star, it makes the star wobble a bit. Astronomers measure and time the movement of the star, and it tells them something about the intensity of the planet's gravity. They use that to estimate the mass and density of the planet. A more complex wobble pattern can indicate multiple planets. In fact, I think they've found a lot more exoplanets this way than by the transit method.
@AlexOctav
@AlexOctav Год назад
@@danielcamacho1913 wow thank you for the explanation! That’s pretty cool. Always wondered what they used to measure since it’s not exactly tangible. I know they use colors to detect movement and stuff that’s about it 😜
@danielcamacho1913
@danielcamacho1913 Год назад
They have also detected some planets with direct imaging, but it's just infrared, and they planets are tiny dots in those images. It seems like what they accomplished was to confirm the planets were there and the gravity calculations were correct.
@dustyk103
@dustyk103 8 месяцев назад
This makes me wonder how accurate scientist’s measurements are of such distant worlds?
@kalebsrandomanimations4409
@kalebsrandomanimations4409 Год назад
As someone who LOVES space, this is cool af!
@kunsanyi9057
@kunsanyi9057 Год назад
MeganfoxKun Vs Puma zsolti
@charlessantee8329
@charlessantee8329 Год назад
Great video very interesting keep up the good work.
@SK-dw3ed
@SK-dw3ed Год назад
some aliens from very distant planets, have very different conditions than us, which means if they visit our planet, they will become very shocked because how earth works, for example, they get their reactor radiation focused energy from a liquid, but we get it from uranium which is solid, so everything that is weird for us, is normal to them.
@rogerredford4010
@rogerredford4010 Год назад
Yes, it is indeed very strange here..You people have a delightful sense of the absurd, you may take some comfort in that..
@SK-dw3ed
@SK-dw3ed Год назад
@@rogerredford4010 Normally, you would think I would shout "ALIEN!", I know this is a joke, but let's think it's maybe a real alien speaking our language, to be honest, thinking how cruel humanity is, how it isn't one bit grateful to its ancestors who guided it to the top of the food chain, yes you know what I'm talking about here, unfortunately, the primates we used to be are no longer us, we are very different from what we were, as primates, we used to make clans no matter how terrible an ape looks like, we helped each other like brothers and sister even though we didn't even know each other, but now we evolved into traitors, where is altruism now? It is very few in humans now. If there are people in need of money, people who are starving, how does the country have enough money to buy millions of weapons and bombs, but not a single penny to fix what I just said? We never even held a spear at each other's throats long ago, now? School shootings? Murders? Governments hiding very vital information? Welp, let's just say that being pressurized to do something you hate to do, would make you want to abandon this pathetic life, but why take other people with you? It doesn't benefit anyone or anything, it just slows down the human species from realizing the truth, this is why humans die a lot, we kill each other, like predator and prey in a cage, so this whole thing I wrote, is to mention a kid with the age of 13-14s, an innocent kid, got sentenced to death for being near two brutally murdered women, after realizing he was innocent, and the fact that he was black, they panicked and hid the information from the public, after 70 years, the information was debunked, but I don't know the rest, I don't know why but my human body tells me that they should receive the punishment they did to him, am I one among the few humans who have remorse? Well, I would hate to say that, because I view myself as an object with the ability to think, I don't like being a creature, creatures don't realize the fact that they always follow their instinct, the instinct to reproduce, the instinct to fight for dominance, what's the point? At the end you just realize that your mind is controlling you, unfortunately, I only address these stuff when I am in an intelligent mood, and I feel like this mood is fading away, I might not even remember that I wrote this, so, I just wanna say one last thing, think outside of the creature box. And if you are an alien, you have every right to go on a genocide. Blow it up with lasers, rockets, whatever weapon you have, just destroy humanity, and leave apes and orangutans alive, they might evolve into the right species.
@rogerredford4010
@rogerredford4010 Год назад
@@SK-dw3ed Humans are still evolving. Evolution is cruel and painful, especially if you present it as a small snapshot in time. Human cruelty and wars are undeniable but not unique in the animal kingdom. Apes tear each other apart out of fear, to access a mate or out of anger as well.. humans are not unique in that sense. Some animals kill for sport or practice, like cats with a mouse they torment, kill and leave aside. Humans just have more reasons to go to war, such as greed and belief. There is the good and noble as well of course but humans have not reached their potential. Perhaps they will but they may not, at least in the current form. Ultimately, millions of years from now, a new species may evolve, perhaps a better one. As much as humans may damage the planet in whatever apocalypse, it will recover, perhaps be very different, but continue on for many more millions of years. No need to blow anything up, nature takes it's own course and the current situation would be little more than a curiosity to an outside observer.
@SK-dw3ed
@SK-dw3ed Год назад
@@rogerredford4010 Welp, I believe if we keep hurting earth this way, some day it might evolve a plague that modifies the human capabilities, and with a new state of mind, to kill anything it sees except the infected, these are capable of even taking down special forces. Once everything is infected, the plague will kill everyone instantly, like a switch, everyone will fall down, but this is just a theory, we might be too poisonous for earth that it will counterattack someday, and I am not saying that earth is sentient, the things that are IN IT, are sentient.
@mohammedjafer9265
@mohammedjafer9265 Год назад
@@rogerredford4010 we are not animal's our intellect is far more superior we have will they follow their instincts...
@dune7824
@dune7824 Год назад
What a cliff hanger regarding PSR J1719-1438b. I was extremely concerned it may be lonely but you put my mind at ease at 5:59.
@lliy_andscarlet1226
@lliy_andscarlet1226 Год назад
NAW THE FACT THAT YOU SAID “This is Saturn, on steroids.” SO SERIOUSLY WAS HILARIOUS
@christmassnow3465
@christmassnow3465 Год назад
Love the detailed descriptions. Hope one day to see a rendering of the planet and its sky as seen from its surface.
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
If you love detailed descriptions you should watch his video on forced abortions.
@daoistsaintmasterofthenasc6220
@@jennyanydots2389 wtf ???
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
@@daoistsaintmasterofthenasc6220 I know what you're trying to do bro. Don't abortion shame me man.
@BirdOfHermes8381
@BirdOfHermes8381 Год назад
@@daoistsaintmasterofthenasc6220 it's a troll!
@lesliesimon7491
@lesliesimon7491 Год назад
Scientist are developing a new software soon you will see that too
@davidarbuckle7236
@davidarbuckle7236 Год назад
Not an expert, but I have a feeling that most of the habitable planets in the Universe are water planets. that are either completely covered with water or like the earth with a few continents. It makes logical sense as everywhere there is water on Earth there is life.
@compositioncompilation
@compositioncompilation Год назад
Your statement agrees with Genesis 1:2
@davidarbuckle7236
@davidarbuckle7236 Год назад
@@compositioncompilation Which means almost nothing in this discussion, but okay, nice to know the author of Genesis had that insight.
@compositioncompilation
@compositioncompilation Год назад
@@davidarbuckle7236 We ll never stop learning. It requires Our humility to realise that there is a more powerful being who set things in motion after designing this all.. Ps 100:3 The more we come to see..the more we can see evidence of awesomeness
@silky2934
@silky2934 Год назад
Amazing camera work. ❤
@lakshmanan3596
@lakshmanan3596 Год назад
See,how wonderfully described..
@RenormalizedAdvait
@RenormalizedAdvait Год назад
Kepler 70b and Kepler 70c were previously postulated to be exoplanets of star Kepler 70 to explain the changes in magnitude in the star light due to transitions of the exoplanets around the star. These were found to be non-existent in 2015 study as those variations are considered as pulsation of the star.
@dolphus32
@dolphus32 Год назад
Absolutely love this kind of information. It gives me my geek fix for a day.
@lylejames965
@lylejames965 Год назад
BioWare must have hired astrophysicists to do the descriptions of the planets in Mass effect coz so far,they seemed pretty accurate with what’s being described here
@Kumagoro42
@Kumagoro42 Год назад
You don't have to hire scientists, all the data are public, you just need good writers that can do some research.
@jermalinecaballes3419
@jermalinecaballes3419 Год назад
Wow! this is powerful!
@potatoman1768
@potatoman1768 Год назад
I wonder if that teaspoon of that star could survive failing through Earths Atmosphere to crash into the surface. I’d imagine it could with how dense it is.
@alixay100
@alixay100 Год назад
I don't think Earth would survive the gravitational pull from that teaspoon.
@Yora21
@Yora21 Год назад
The material of neutron stars is under incredible pressure from the neutron star's gravity. If you could somehow remove a cubic centimeter and get it out of the neutron star, it only has it's own gravity to compress it, which is nowhere near enough to keep it that greatly compressed. It would probably be kinda like a grain of maize turning into popcorn, except on a much larger scale. It certainly would completely rip itself apart, probably just turning into fine dust or gas. Or as another example, imagine filling a rubber balloon with air at the bottom of the ocean. As you let it rise towards the surface, the water pressure decreases, the air inside expands, and eventually the balloon will pop.
@turbo8628
@turbo8628 Год назад
@@Yora21 i think that is boyle's law. Deep sea divers have to exhale as they approach the surface or they will damage their lungs.
@1959Berre
@1959Berre Год назад
@@Yora21 This is what happens to the lungs of a scuba diver who rises to fast to the surface without properly exhaling. The lungs expand and tear. Very painful and deadly.
@brucetucker4847
@brucetucker4847 Год назад
​@@Yora21 I imagine that would be extremely bad news for anyone nearby.
@CrazyTruckinS10
@CrazyTruckinS10 Год назад
The cosmos is so insane! Absolutely mind-blowing
@thegigglystinkfinger8515
@thegigglystinkfinger8515 Год назад
So if we're looking light years away we're looking back in time. Imagine how many things we might have missed that weren't there at that time but exist in the here and now.
@curiousgeorge7386
@curiousgeorge7386 Год назад
Princess Buttercup: Wesley, What about the POUS’s? Wesley: “Planet’s of Unusual Size”, I don’t think they exist. 😂
@Martin-117
@Martin-117 Год назад
Just because it defies what we understand about our current knowledge of the universe, does not mean it's not possible. We've only explored 20% of our ocean and not even 1% of the observable universe
@benjipixel1438
@benjipixel1438 Год назад
It's always refreshing to hear the "scientists" stumped about Creation
@peckop1793
@peckop1793 Год назад
You mean the modern day priest? They wear lab coats now instead of robes
@marymob5494
@marymob5494 Год назад
I always think how is it possible to make these discoveries but yet we are still to discover all of our own planet
@kbeautu200
@kbeautu200 Год назад
They hvnt discover evrything of our planet thats why they want to observe outside and its impossible to get there
@vastyandrews2631
@vastyandrews2631 Год назад
Did he say, what ...are Blanets? Lol yessssss
@xxgalaxiaytxx6230
@xxgalaxiaytxx6230 Год назад
Thank you for amazing VDOS 🎉🎉really open my mind sky is no limit😎
@gcflowers86
@gcflowers86 Год назад
I enjoy so much watching this 3d renders of exoplanets. Keep uploading.
@theconner8294
@theconner8294 Год назад
Great video 💯
@thinn2448
@thinn2448 Год назад
Bro 'Saturn on Steriods' is the most relatable name for it💀
@louies5988
@louies5988 Год назад
It’s amazing how we allegedly know so much about things that are so far away from us but yet we don’t know all the secrets that our oceans and Antarctica hold
@franklaskus2395
@franklaskus2395 Год назад
Oh they don’t want us looking into that.
@MrBottlecapBill
@MrBottlecapBill Год назад
Technically we don't know any of this for sure. It's all conjecture based on what we think we know. The accuracy will depend on our ability to actually verify anything which may be impossible.
@louies5988
@louies5988 Год назад
@@MrBottlecapBill hence why I said allegedly
@jakegapasin3727
@jakegapasin3727 Год назад
This is called lies! Nobody can fathom the creation of the most High
@louies5988
@louies5988 Год назад
@@jakegapasin3727 exactly
@MissCaramelSmoothie
@MissCaramelSmoothie Год назад
I'm having a hard time comprehending how nasa can see all these planets that are soo soo far away and come up with all of these details???
@lindaj5492
@lindaj5492 Год назад
It’s science, and technology based on science.
@Flash4ML
@Flash4ML Год назад
Space telescopes
@stevenscott2136
@stevenscott2136 Год назад
That's the problem with science-popularization media -- by trimming out the math and the disclaimers from a scientific paper, they make "best guess from what little data we have" sound like "we know this".
@MissCaramelSmoothie
@MissCaramelSmoothie Год назад
@@Flash4ML Well I know telescopes are involved, but considering that these objects in space are so far away, I just wonder how they came up with the technology to see as far as they tell us they can see. It's almost miraculous.
@Flash4ML
@Flash4ML Год назад
@@MissCaramelSmoothie It may seem miraculous, but so did a lot of technological advancements lol, it's just science. Look up the Hubble Space Telescope or the CGRO if you're confused
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