Тёмный

NASA Telescope Discovered Planets Even Better for Life Than Earth 

Destiny
Подписаться 1,7 млн
Просмотров 1,2 млн
50% 1

NASA Telescope Discovered Planets Even Better for Life Than Earth
► Subscribe: goo.gl/r5jd1F
Humanity has been wondering for a long time: "Are we alone in the Universe"? Is there a mind in its vast expanses, born under a different sun and looking at completely different stars in the night sky? On April 18, 2018, the TESS space telescope was launched on a Falcon 9 launch vehicle to search for exoplanets, that is, planets outside the solar system. Almost four years have passed since then. What was discovered during this time? Are we any closer to answering one of humanity's most burning, intriguing questions - is there extraterrestrial life? Are we alone in the universe?
We are on social media:
/ destinymediaa
/ destiny.med. .
The Destiny voice:
www.TomsVoiceovers.co.uk

Опубликовано:

 

16 июн 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 1 тыс.   
@notapplicable761
@notapplicable761 Год назад
FACE it friends… we are stuck with the beautiful earth we have, let’s all just try to take care of it!
@johnklausi
@johnklausi Год назад
I just hope that we're able to preserve that beauty, while it's still here to preserve. ...or maybe we'll get lucky with a break through on the Alcubierre FLT Drive. lol
@ndld4955
@ndld4955 Год назад
Ya .. but i kinda want a backup.. Just incase.. 😬👍
@garyanthony3627
@garyanthony3627 Год назад
It’s to late we completely shit on the gift of life the ipcc has stated that it will be within the 3 degrees temperature rise within the next 30 years
@cryptonomous888
@cryptonomous888 Год назад
Governments are destroying the world, freedom is being demolished. Need a fresh start.
@PrOtaku123
@PrOtaku123 Год назад
Facts, it’s really pointless still searching for life outside of earth because everything near we can’t reach and secondly like how does it affect us if there is life just for more knowlede
@kf9346
@kf9346 Год назад
Wait a minute... I recognise that soothing, friendly voice! That's the narrator form Kurzgesagt!
@abhishekmahanta1112
@abhishekmahanta1112 Год назад
Yes I recognised him as well 😊
@EXPLORER-hq1us
@EXPLORER-hq1us Год назад
That's hos brother 🙃
@BushidoBrownSama
@BushidoBrownSama Год назад
Totally different British guy
@guesstheplace7172
@guesstheplace7172 Год назад
Yah
@kinkan5433
@kinkan5433 Год назад
this narrator for 'Destiny' is 'tomsvoiceovers'. the Kurzgesagt voice is 'Steve Taylor'
@chungusmaximus526
@chungusmaximus526 Год назад
Shout-out to the cameraman for showing us the planets.
@CharlieThompson-nv9kk
@CharlieThompson-nv9kk Год назад
Lol gay
@dothedrew01
@dothedrew01 Год назад
Unsung heroes
@karlvann5840
@karlvann5840 Год назад
😂
@Dea8769
@Dea8769 Год назад
Lol 😂😊he must have a good space suit on
@majorkramer
@majorkramer Год назад
If the planets are blue or green it must be like Eath. Photos never lie
@r7rahuls
@r7rahuls Год назад
What makes me sad is that I won't be alive to see these places.
@Radrook353
@Radrook353 Год назад
Most of past humanity was never alive to see the marvels we are seeing right now.
@SKYSKY-vn9zb
@SKYSKY-vn9zb 2 месяца назад
Very sad reality 😞 😢
@jiannisDimi
@jiannisDimi 26 дней назад
be faithful, the one who made all these things, is a lovely omnipotent intelligent Creature, the one we call God... Or Heavenly father. He made trillions of trillions of Galaxies , he lacks not on power. Knowlegde has he a lot indeed, and more of all he has love.. He can bring all of as in life again, HIS Datenmemory is big enough, and his biology skills are enough too. So dont worry, soon all of us will get the enternal life free of charge. You dont believe it? But you believe already on Quantum hokus pokus entlagement, how can you still think we humans know something for sure? We know nothing, so hold on and wait for the things to come...dont worry... 😮😅😊
@misterpercy5187
@misterpercy5187 2 часа назад
Via science fiction, we are able to travel back "A long time ago to galaxies far, far away...." and to "discover new lives and new civilization...to boldly go where no man has gone before..." ha ha ha... The Universe in infinitely large in Space and in Time...meaning that these will exist somewhere within this vast expanse of Space and Time....Any possible configuration can and will happen eventually in this infinite Space and Time continuum. Let our imagination runs wild!
@TheJohnberger
@TheJohnberger Год назад
I can only watch about 15 minutes of these videos before I realize my mind is literally in space.
@ndld4955
@ndld4955 Год назад
I like to watch videos like this when i want to sleep.. Kinda like informational asmr .. I have tiniest so it helps ... 👍😬
@nancyharper1360
@nancyharper1360 4 месяца назад
​@@ndld4955 *Tinnitus - you're welcome. 😊 (Me too.... 🫤)
@bandini22221
@bandini22221 Год назад
I doubt that any alien world could be "better" for human life than the world we grew up on. The earth is fined tuned to us ...and us to it...through billions of years of evolution right down to the very microbes in the air and water.
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 18 дней назад
Good point. Moreover, they are hundreds of light years away
@martymcpeak4748
@martymcpeak4748 Год назад
I am so gladvyour channel came up in my feed, What a great documentary, liked and subscribed and looking forward to the next installment. Cheers and Thank You for making these.
@ericb2017
@ericb2017 Год назад
is this new material or retreads? I can never tell anymore
@nomadbynature8811
@nomadbynature8811 Год назад
Thank you for saying this. I'm leaving a comment on your comment so I will know that I've been here before.
@ericb2017
@ericb2017 Год назад
@@nomadbynature8811 I’m just a glorified bookmark?
@diogenesstudent5585
@diogenesstudent5585 Год назад
Yep
@toddlerj102
@toddlerj102 Год назад
I was listening to it until "jwst will be launched in Oct 2021" lol, I'm out ->
@ericb2017
@ericb2017 Год назад
What the hell are we talking about here boys? Sounds like just a bunch of random shit.
@mariaansari248
@mariaansari248 Год назад
I love watching anything that has to do with finding different planets and possibly harboring life. Those ideas are absolutely awesome. Could you imagine to be able to live one day on a different planet? I would love to be a part of that. But I also think that we are going to be stuck here for long while.
@girlbossfromscratch
@girlbossfromscratch 11 месяцев назад
It's not easy to live on another planet. It would take you 100 years to reach them. It's only good in the movies. Dream on.
@IB4UUB4ME
@IB4UUB4ME 11 месяцев назад
@@girlbossfromscratchwhile it’s moving further away from you, it would be like chasing the horizon!
@nyoungjunior
@nyoungjunior 11 месяцев назад
Take care of the planet you currently live on. There is no need to go and destroy another planet.
@PeterJanssens-he5ns
@PeterJanssens-he5ns 9 месяцев назад
this planet will be here a long time after you are gone@@nyoungjunior
@apexxxdarkenergy203
@apexxxdarkenergy203 6 месяцев назад
We were meant for other planet , our body belongs here , and your idea is colonialism of another planet forcefully, and look what Europeans have done to many cultures and the cause and effects, would you want other far advance aliens to invade planet earth? Good thing the don't go against the universe and creation like human creatures, not human beings wich we all need to start being
@OlatundeAdegbola
@OlatundeAdegbola Год назад
Every time I watch a space video, I'm always blown away! 👌🔥
@Nicole-kt5qf
@Nicole-kt5qf 9 месяцев назад
Man, I'm really grateful this is on RU-vid
@chefdicko
@chefdicko Год назад
Brilliant documentary thankyou.
@naturerelaxationmovies4581
@naturerelaxationmovies4581 6 месяцев назад
👍
@vaelinlaornas
@vaelinlaornas Год назад
Everytime a excellent video
@nicbaeten
@nicbaeten Год назад
Strange that they always talk about a planet in the goldy lock zone and never talk about a big moon that circle arround it what is also very nessesary for life to have like on earth.
@literallyjustabean8635
@literallyjustabean8635 Год назад
Hold up is the moon like actually critical for life on Earth? I knew tides would get crazy and stuff but like that doesn't necessarily mean life would end
@nkadimashiane
@nkadimashiane Год назад
The moon is critical for life. It helps the earth's axis to become stable, thus helping maintain good temperatures on earth. The earth would rotate2 to 4 times faster making a day 6 to 12 hours long nights would be pitch black. The moon has saved the earth from a lot of astriod and meteorite impacts. Tides also are important for evolution and weather control around the earth.
@Radrook353
@Radrook353 Год назад
Noticing too many requirements for life might force them to struggle against a conclusion they wish to desperately evade.
@hideoron
@hideoron Год назад
Well our Moon just not got normal name as other planets moons. Let's call our moon Luna. Titan of Saturn is closest to Earth as i know from all info i get till now. Titan is second world in Solar system who have hard body, liquid lakes and seas (even its not of water but of liquid methane and ethane and maybe other liquid kind of gas), second world where raining (not diamonds or other more strange things, but a liquid gas drops falling down in Titan), when heard there landscape are familiar to our Earth. One minus there probably too cold for us and still too far and not safe to travel in Titan. But i believe Titan sky would look awesome, and could see Saturn rings from much closer😅
@parallelparkdaudette2863
@parallelparkdaudette2863 10 месяцев назад
​@@literallyjustabean8635the moon causes women to menstruate. Without the moon, we couldn't reproduce.
@user-fy6ck9di1f
@user-fy6ck9di1f 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing this massage association with deep science discovery.
@MosesOpoke-rl3dl
@MosesOpoke-rl3dl 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for your efforts, we appreciate you,
@naturerelaxationmovies4581
@naturerelaxationmovies4581 6 месяцев назад
👍
@schoolclass1010
@schoolclass1010 Год назад
Amazing content 😊
@naturerelaxationmovies4581
@naturerelaxationmovies4581 6 месяцев назад
👍
@skywolf2012
@skywolf2012 Год назад
My brain just got smarter ,thanks for making such fascinating video.
@bpr1717
@bpr1717 Год назад
You’re brain are dum dum
@naturerelaxationmovies4581
@naturerelaxationmovies4581 6 месяцев назад
👍
@sheromanysooklal775
@sheromanysooklal775 Год назад
Awesome Amazing and very incredible Stories.
@bartekw2344
@bartekw2344 Год назад
Great video, although it would be nice to see something newer, which would include some information that we already gathered with JWST. The narrator in this video mentions that JWST "is set to be launched in 2021", which means that the video was made probably early 2021 so almost 2 years ago.
@Every-picture-tells-a-story
It is wonderful that this video is here. And that there are signs of hope. However, the only discouraging factor is these planets are so far away and will never be able to go there in our lifetime.
@itspurple9824
@itspurple9824 Год назад
shshshhhhh dont say that its not true we will gooo shhjhhhhnhhhhhhhhhhh not true please dont say that shshshhhhhhhh
@IB4UUB4ME
@IB4UUB4ME 11 месяцев назад
They are also moving away from us at breakneck speeds, one thing that people tend to forget !
@jonny555ive
@jonny555ive 11 месяцев назад
Elon has joined the chat........
@majorkramer
@majorkramer Год назад
I'm thinking the only way to colonize space is not to find a planet first but to be able to survive on a massive space ship that can sustain it's on ecosystem, factories, science lab ect. If & when you do find a suitable planet we are going to need to be able to provide our explorers with a huge supplies of raw materials & machines to process it.
@frankszander2761
@frankszander2761 Год назад
Not necessarily. There are also ideas around, manipulating human genes to survive statis as well as space radiation.
@realname2490
@realname2490 Год назад
Nah you would need that for the trip alone unless we figure out faster travel we will simply not be able to leave this solar system in any realistic time frame.
@coralmonty5280
@coralmonty5280 Год назад
Sustained radiation is also a problem. All studies have shown that it causes problems for pregnant women and babies, who's to say that humanity will reach a planet that is several hundred light years away if that population cannot survive several generations in space.
@majorkramer
@majorkramer Год назад
Just think of the odds against survival. Imagine finding a habitable planet only to be shot down or kidnapped by the species that inherited the planet discovered. Lol
@rockyjohnson9243
@rockyjohnson9243 Год назад
Not only do we need to go faster in space we need to develop shields to deflect micro asteroids at least. I would imagine the habitat / spaceship would be massive in order to provide a decent jump start on the new planet. Hibernation pod's that keep you from aging should be something to also look forward to. Along with complex 3d printing tech. that can use many different materials to create what is needed.
@rispergeke4181
@rispergeke4181 13 часов назад
The photos are excellent they brought more life to me.Thank you for this wonderful documentary i actually believe there are other worlds with living beings.
@AnthonyBenson-dm3ir
@AnthonyBenson-dm3ir 3 месяца назад
I really need More
@sullystpatrick
@sullystpatrick Год назад
* *aliens in the ocean observing us prioritize planets millions of light years away* * “These humans stupid af”
@dre4768
@dre4768 Год назад
😂
@tusharjhakra8347
@tusharjhakra8347 Год назад
what do you mean by "Aliens in the ocean"?
@hyphyhijabi
@hyphyhijabi Год назад
there’s a lot of negative comments but this content is incredible. humans advance through dreaming, learning, and being innovative. we must always push the boundaries of impossible
@VintageGangstaK
@VintageGangstaK 8 месяцев назад
Truly Awesome Video 📹 👏 🙌 👌
@raerambaran
@raerambaran Год назад
Help me out exo planet means outside our solar system right? So these plants are in our milky way, which is our galaxy and our galaxy is part of our universe right?
@codyschuler8471
@codyschuler8471 Год назад
It's only time before we find Them 👽
@justasmallltowngirlll
@justasmallltowngirlll Год назад
​@michaeldeford1597 was just about to comment that hahaha😂
@bullsheets6151
@bullsheets6151 Год назад
Still really cool videos, but the thumbnail and title always make the videos seem way cooler. Not a bad thing at all tho
@rastislavnad6548
@rastislavnad6548 Год назад
Check melody sheep :)
@parallelparkdaudette2863
@parallelparkdaudette2863 10 месяцев назад
Clickbaiting is annoying I'll admit it
@solangetieppo6638
@solangetieppo6638 Месяц назад
Everytime a excelente vídeo ❤️
@navnitgaglani5655
@navnitgaglani5655 Год назад
yes I would like to learn more about space thank you
@jkim5746
@jkim5746 Год назад
Time to blast out colony ships to the best candidates
@darrellschulte3868
@darrellschulte3868 Год назад
I'm not very optimistic that humans will ever have the technology to travel to other star systems. Future generations of people need to make some serious changes as to how everyone can coexist with each other, and the planet
@sancte3982
@sancte3982 Год назад
Considering all the discoveries and inventions done by mankind the last 500 years alone, i wouldnt rush it, we will get there. Unless we choose to end ourselves that is.
@xynonners
@xynonners Год назад
​@@sancte3982 the real question is if earth has enough resources to sustain us (and R&D) that long
@BonnieBlindBox
@BonnieBlindBox Год назад
We definitely don’t have enough resources here. The main question is if we can evolve, physically and mentally to put all our efforts into saving ourselves. If resources are so short for us to continue making breakthroughs, peace for humanity will cease to exist, as the more people, the more space and resources are stretched. People need to become as useful as possible or just cease to exist at all. If we can work together and be smart enough to use resources we have and from other planets, I have no doubt we can manipulate them to escape to other planets when earth is beginning to die. We could definitely sustain small populations of people and life off food we grow in a spaceship, but we definitely couldn’t protect populations of which we have right now, so I’m really concerned with what’s going to happen to people in general. It’s estimated by some scientists that humans will split into sub species, one super smart and another completely opposite, wealth will definitely be a factor for more poverty and stop certain people from becoming educated. Hence creating two divisions of the human race. We should have a lot of time before our star dies, but right now, may actually be the most peaceful period of humanity EVER.
@Norseman2
@Norseman2 11 месяцев назад
I think AI will figure it out for us.
@sancte3982
@sancte3982 11 месяцев назад
You basically explained how the world already works and has done for the last 500 years
@JAMAICADOCK
@JAMAICADOCK Год назад
If looking back in time, maybe Kepler is showing us the Earth at an earlier stage?
@Space_Library
@Space_Library Месяц назад
Bravo! This video not only celebrates the achievements of NASA's Kepler mission but also sparks our curiosity about the vast possibilities of the cosmos. The narration skillfully guides us through the complexities of exoplanet discoveries, leaving us in awe of the universe's diversity. It's a reminder of the importance of scientific exploration and the boundless potential for discovery.
@maheshbharti1
@maheshbharti1 Год назад
If the planet is 500 LY far then there is a possibility we are just watching the shadows not actual planets.
@philmorris8862
@philmorris8862 Год назад
Given the life span of most planets, it is a very, very slim possibility that we are seeing something that is no longer there. Certainly that is the least of the problems in colonizing another planet.
@realname2490
@realname2490 Год назад
I mean that's always a possibility 🤷 with anything you look at in space 😂 but not very likely
@brigitteking969
@brigitteking969 11 месяцев назад
@maheshbharti1 Somebody please correct me if I am wrong. But I think if we are viewing an object 500 LY away, we are seeing the light it sent out 500 years ago.
@Kakashi-Hatake-1Eye
@Kakashi-Hatake-1Eye Год назад
Destiny has a very good and dedicated cameraman
@arminskols1998
@arminskols1998 Год назад
Enough with the cameraman jokes. It was kinda funny at first but now it's overused
@HectorNykterstein
@HectorNykterstein Год назад
U copy my kakashi rokodaime
@navnitgaglani5655
@navnitgaglani5655 Год назад
yes I would like to learn more about exoplanetThank you
@17DeMerion
@17DeMerion Год назад
I would love to hear what everyone else is doing in terms of space exploration.
@jayeshnathani6929
@jayeshnathani6929 Год назад
Well I am currently gazing into space with my very own eyes for no reason other than what u wanted to hear about exploring space
@sameshitdifferentsmell1305
@sameshitdifferentsmell1305 Год назад
@@jayeshnathani6929good job buddy, glad someone was listening 👂🏼 💀
@jayeshnathani6929
@jayeshnathani6929 Год назад
@@sameshitdifferentsmell1305 😂👍
@sameshitdifferentsmell1305
@sameshitdifferentsmell1305 Год назад
@@jayeshnathani6929 👍🏼😂
@philmorris8862
@philmorris8862 Год назад
I looked around in my attic this morning. Does that count?
@ranonampangom2185
@ranonampangom2185 10 месяцев назад
It's nice to imagine that plant and animal life thrives on another planet, given what we've done to this one. I hope that planet, if it exists, remains human-free for eternity.
@josephmartinez1722
@josephmartinez1722 10 месяцев назад
😊😊
@turkeyswissandcheddaronwho8203
@turkeyswissandcheddaronwho8203 10 месяцев назад
I mean plant and animal life still thrives here
@legacyboss6512
@legacyboss6512 10 месяцев назад
​@@turkeyswissandcheddaronwho8203for how long ?
@turkeyswissandcheddaronwho8203
@turkeyswissandcheddaronwho8203 10 месяцев назад
@@legacyboss6512 a long time I imagine
@legacyboss6512
@legacyboss6512 10 месяцев назад
@@turkeyswissandcheddaronwho8203 good luck if humanity don't change
@nawwk79
@nawwk79 Год назад
There are thousands, maybe even millions of planets more suitable for life. The issue is getting there.
@lilmeater4785
@lilmeater4785 Год назад
Gravity distortion 💪💪💪
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 6 месяцев назад
Thats. Right
@mejust8392
@mejust8392 Год назад
u guys are most welcome to leave earth in search of a better world for yourselves out there....
@kayskreed
@kayskreed Год назад
Maybe the moral of the story is that the grass isn't greener on the other side, that the earth is best that humans will perhaps ever have. I do find space discoveries fascinating though, but I view them as that: curiosities.
@Fido-vm9zi
@Fido-vm9zi 10 месяцев назад
I love 🌎
@GamerDave1974
@GamerDave1974 Год назад
As for the Kepler Planets, how far Back are we looking? What we're seeing could be millions of years in Their past.
@bangrojai4868
@bangrojai4868 Год назад
Millions years, there maybe only a little change of the planet. In a billion years, it could be already gone.
@martindesjardin4774
@martindesjardin4774 Год назад
Not millions, what we see when looking is 1 light year = 1 year so 100 light years we see 100 years ago. Travel to these planets is where we see significantly higher times due to the current speed we can achieve. It could be sooner than we think before these distances can be traveled, especially when considering a generational ship with colonists who will not see the destination but make the trip so the children born on the vessel will actually colonize the destination planet. The biggest hurdle humans have to overcome is making space profitable, companies like SpaceX are just the beginning of this process.
@bangrojai4868
@bangrojai4868 Год назад
@@martindesjardin4774 that is the point. 100 like years is 100 years ago. 1 million light year is 1 million ago. All planet in million years range of telescope observation are worth to observer since imo, million year willnot make too much different in the planet unless there is sudden change in that planet.
@IB4UUB4ME
@IB4UUB4ME 11 месяцев назад
@@bangrojai4868uhh, everything is moving away from us at breakneck speeds, one thing that people tend to forget!
@ingermany-eq1mw
@ingermany-eq1mw 10 месяцев назад
In a way it is similar to how two people in two oposite sides of the earth are experiencing time. if you were to teleport there it would be the present. travel there would be impossible because you need to be the next adam and take an eve with you so your offspring could somehow land there in your place after N generations. if you were to teleport, you would realise that time is the same everywhere and that your life span will be the next clock. you might live on another planet that rotates fatser than earth but with similar life conditions and you would still die after an equivalent of approximately 70 years there.
@jeffconge155
@jeffconge155 Год назад
My mind blew up 🤯🤯🤯
@nicholascosentino8492
@nicholascosentino8492 Год назад
Thats great news. All we have to do is hitchhic onto the mothership for a lift. Hahaha
@renesilva241
@renesilva241 Год назад
Finding planets is worthless, at 500 ligth years away is impossible for us to go there.
@darkmatter6714
@darkmatter6714 Год назад
3:56 it’s so rare to see a correct scale animation. Yes, the diameter of the earth is 109 times smaller than the Sun’s, but in this depiction it’s only about 9 times smaller. That’s about the difference in size between the earth and Jupiter, not the earth and the sun. The actual size of the earth next to the sun in this depiction would be more like one of those faintest dots in the background.
@ashton6039
@ashton6039 Год назад
While thus is true, these space videos are made with 98% fabricated animations cgi etc almost no real footage on these videos which I imagine is very hard not to mention getting the scale accurate
@Divine318.
@Divine318. 9 месяцев назад
And it’s really people who think we’re the only planet with life
@wizardoflawz
@wizardoflawz Год назад
the equation for how much the sun would be dimmed seems to be missing the variable of the distance from the Sun. though that may be a small factor at a great distance.
@iSinTohka
@iSinTohka Год назад
Best videos to end a night off watching before sleep
@IDamian1
@IDamian1 Год назад
"Atmospheric pressures reaching 200* C" @53:51 Pressures normally quantified by their temperature?
@rogerbussiii
@rogerbussiii Год назад
Atmospheric pressure increases the temperature also increases.. Atmospheric pressure isn't measured In Celsius or Fahrenheit, but psi. They were simply saying that the atmospheric pressure is so great that the temperature is that high..
@wilsonlemani5129
@wilsonlemani5129 7 месяцев назад
Sometimes It feels scary to think that other beings out there may discover our earth as habitable
@tishonnapugh452
@tishonnapugh452 6 месяцев назад
Or is it scarier to be the only intelligent life period
@wilsonlemani5129
@wilsonlemani5129 6 месяцев назад
@@tishonnapugh452 more or less like that,, the more we explore the less knowledgeable we discover ourselves to be
@randylplampin1326
@randylplampin1326 11 месяцев назад
The picture you showed at 4:39 was the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, while the voiceover said the Georgia Tech University, located in Atlanta, Georgia.
@pauloscartefernandez9530
@pauloscartefernandez9530 Год назад
i wont leave earth
@teibokpyngrope8661
@teibokpyngrope8661 Год назад
Signs of hope for the next generation.
@naturerelaxationmovies4581
@naturerelaxationmovies4581 6 месяцев назад
👍
@skyleryugen305
@skyleryugen305 Год назад
Where comedy has turned into podcasts. You’re the only person standing out who didn’t have a name pre pandemic. It’s been a long ten years I’m sure but in 10 more you’ll be solidified as one of the best that ever did it. The greats are all dead there’s empty seats at the table Matt. Don’t forget that while you are going through it. Great special :)
@oliviaodessa
@oliviaodessa Год назад
re upload?
@WelcomeToCostcoILoveYou
@WelcomeToCostcoILoveYou Год назад
give it time human will ruin them too
@valentine8585
@valentine8585 Год назад
Ah, yes. Luke Skywalker's home planet of Tattoonee...
@Republican_Extremest
@Republican_Extremest Год назад
Tatooine* it's located in the Degoba system
@valentine8585
@valentine8585 Год назад
@@Republican_Extremest yes, I know. Listen to the Narrator. He pronounces it "Tattoonee". Heh.
@LTLT900
@LTLT900 Год назад
​@@Republican_Extremest I think that's where Kiff came from.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 6 месяцев назад
Go there
@bibhutisaha673
@bibhutisaha673 6 месяцев назад
Oldest to our sun amazing sir❤
@naturerelaxationmovies4581
@naturerelaxationmovies4581 6 месяцев назад
👍
@neddyladdy
@neddyladdy Год назад
Which telescope was it ? Is that the planet in question on the horizon? The horizon of what ? Please, how do they know it is better for life than Earth? Do you have a reference for the paper ?
@fidelisazogu1189
@fidelisazogu1189 Год назад
NASA has silently enormous work for the future of humanity. Kudos to NASA.
@sayyamzahid7312
@sayyamzahid7312 Год назад
I live in Karachi
@oscarcampbellhobson
@oscarcampbellhobson Год назад
Or themselves
@unityispower1545
@unityispower1545 Год назад
I am eager to see any kind of life as we know, in any body of the solar system, in my life time.
@MMT9312
@MMT9312 10 месяцев назад
Amazing
@olahmarkjozsef2712
@olahmarkjozsef2712 3 месяца назад
nice!!!!
@mrinevitable2003
@mrinevitable2003 Год назад
yes 47C is very hot its not hotter than the hottest deserts, American desserts have had a maximum temperature of 55C and places like the Sahara and the Australian outback can get up to 50+ degrees, so its very possible life is on planets that hot
@amanpreetgill7564
@amanpreetgill7564 Год назад
The issue is what youre talking about is local climate, which is at best an outlier, the overal planet temperature they were referring to is global temperature, meaning its highly unlikely to sustain life in any area and it would causs planatary sterilisation.
@budirbudi8026
@budirbudi8026 2 месяца назад
Mimpi.jatah manusia hidup cuma diplanet2 yg ada mengitari matahari kita ini
@staceygruver1969
@staceygruver1969 Год назад
The planet may be more suitable for life in general, but it the planet is larger than Earth this will cause gravitationally issues with our bodies, either increases our apparent weight or if smaller less gravity and decreases what we would weigh and feel.
@ShilohLux.13
@ShilohLux.13 Год назад
They would need the same size moon as well to keep the water moving.
@rimc4378
@rimc4378 Год назад
@@ShilohLux.13 Not really two or three smaller moon could do the same to sea.
@onashir
@onashir Год назад
yes besidfe the obvious facts what are your trying tosay ?
@vuurdraak-
@vuurdraak- Год назад
All planets that resembling Earth size rocky watery planets, due to telescope time restrictions etc, have been mainly found around red-dwarfs, where the planet is very close to it's host star, and most likely it's atmosphere has been stripped, for the foreseeable future no real Earth like planet orbiting a G class star like our Sun will be found any time soon, as it's discovery would take/eat up years of precious telescope time, at the moment there is no serious search for Earth like planets orbiting at the same distance from their star like we do.
@HfknK
@HfknK Год назад
First , we must overcome 0 gravity in space. Living in 0 gravity reduces bone density. It would also take many dozens, perhaps hundreds of years for us to travel to the distant stars and to start a new life on a distant planet with gravity, the transformation to living in Earth like gravity would kill many trying to re-adapt to it or, adapt to it at all. Generations of people would pass and those who started out on the expedition would die and their children & grandchildren would grow accustom to 0 gravity because they've never lived with gravity as we know it.
@expecto1982
@expecto1982 Год назад
Neptune is quite full of life thank you very much. It’s got lovely greens and bears and rabbits and bubbling brooks.
@Ckillen2422
@Ckillen2422 4 месяца назад
Wow! I'm going there tomorrow in my dreams.
@Muslimforver
@Muslimforver Год назад
We are not alone ,we may not prove it now but one day our future generations will find it out
@sabeeen_01
@sabeeen_01 Год назад
Future Generation is making tiktoks☠️
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 6 месяцев назад
Yes that's right
@bullsheets6151
@bullsheets6151 Год назад
I can’t imagine all of those planets w/ oceans not harnessing some sort of life underneath. Just a matter of getting to them.
@jasonroberts6080
@jasonroberts6080 Год назад
​@j** tee right, there could be predators on the planets that would welcome us as a new food source. The grass isn't always greener.
@horenzodipartendo8225
@horenzodipartendo8225 Год назад
Well that has to do with atmospheric composition as well. Most important for intelligence is brain size relativity
@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 Год назад
I like this video its so interestyng
@tureytayno3154
@tureytayno3154 Год назад
That is all well and good but...How do we get there?
@awildgengxr9021
@awildgengxr9021 Год назад
in this age we are looking for a proper foundation. in the next, we will be creating it.
@itspurple9824
@itspurple9824 Год назад
this is old loot i think
@AngelCatBaby
@AngelCatBaby Год назад
It doesn’t matter how many planets are out there, if we don’t take care of this one properly, there won’t be any need to visit any planets, because this one will become an uninhabitable zone for future generations to live in. ☹️😭😭😭😥😥😥
@lordpurchase9189
@lordpurchase9189 8 месяцев назад
I'd be very interested in Kepler 186-F as that seems pretty much the only Earth like planet that could have life on it. All the others sound iffy. If a planet is in the habitable zone It doesn't mean that its like Earth or going support life because there are too many factors to play. I suspect that probably all of them are going to be hostile to life one way or another. Kepler 186-F sounds the most promising.
@user-me2xh8xx3t
@user-me2xh8xx3t 3 месяца назад
Yes ..I want to see everything..
@dutch5599
@dutch5599 Год назад
The day we find intelligent life is the day we make a new holiday that will be celebrated for eons
@kevinkirk-hailey8762
@kevinkirk-hailey8762 Год назад
Much as though I enjoyed this video, I can't help thinking that all the money spent on this research to discover planets which we cannot visit would be better spent on fixing the planet we live on.
@cmanicgaterau3263
@cmanicgaterau3263 Год назад
Planet discovery is amazing. The Moon is why our planet works. Excited, Future Technology will find a water planet with a Moon.
@randyarnett2494
@randyarnett2494 Год назад
I am excited about the news SpaceX going to the moon and Nasa building a moon base recent news speculates from 2025-2030 (this i cant wait to see perhaps then a relaunching from moon base to mars more likely scenario)
@maryokeyo3682
@maryokeyo3682 9 месяцев назад
It's cool to see
@chrisswan907
@chrisswan907 Год назад
19:01 that is incorrect. -40 C and -40 F are actually the same.
@Phdintheory
@Phdintheory Год назад
Nice catch!
@hossainfarnoush
@hossainfarnoush Год назад
if you use c/100=f-32/180 formula, then -30c =-22 f but -40c=-40f. !!
@hiimkaz1653
@hiimkaz1653 Год назад
Cameramans these days need dual degrees - one for sciene and the other for photography
@Healitnow
@Healitnow Год назад
Although it is good to find planets why do we concentrate on ones larger than earth. Once there is too much mass we can not land on the surface because we would be trapped there with rockets too small to break the more massive gravity. Should we not concentrate on looking at equal or smaller mass planets where we could land and safely take off again?
@jacquesmjulie
@jacquesmjulie Год назад
Great point. Never thought of this
@trapslickk4836
@trapslickk4836 Год назад
Nice theory i think we can still pierce the ozone layer of these planets
@CvGirth32
@CvGirth32 Год назад
We're focusing on the ones we find
@shaunosmorrison8385
@shaunosmorrison8385 Год назад
it's worth even checking gas giants, Neptune-like worlds in habitable zones as they could have moons the size of Earth
@adriaanbrand4939
@adriaanbrand4939 Год назад
@@shaunosmorrison8385 dayumm. Badaboom badabeem. Me off a planet or a moon slongs it’s same or smaller. I know, timing is everything and sometimes skews our perceptions of excellence, but I am now officially your fan.
@mumblesscott7851
@mumblesscott7851 Год назад
What's all this about Uranus and Neptune and the new findings about them. You did say ask about them in the comments.
@westtibetanadami6717
@westtibetanadami6717 Год назад
amazing
@apexxxdarkenergy203
@apexxxdarkenergy203 Год назад
We just need to learn with interference with nature, and worlds, let the universe do its part without our ignorance in thinking we are creators when we don't even understand ourselves and still can't take care of home earth, instead of looking out for answers, look within
@TheHonesttruth123
@TheHonesttruth123 Год назад
Now, can we get off this jail of a planet? I'm sick of living with deranged politicians! We are literally locked up with these people! 😢
@lauragavrilov8721
@lauragavrilov8721 Год назад
Those people in the rich will be the first ones on a new planet so we're not really going to be able to get away from them
@BenjaminJeffreys-qt1mx
@BenjaminJeffreys-qt1mx Год назад
Still makes me giggle hearing about Uranus 😂
@edimondmachoki2000
@edimondmachoki2000 Год назад
What's the difference between gliese 667c and proxima b?
@NurseAmamiya
@NurseAmamiya Год назад
Honestly, I don't wanna contribute any further ruining another planet than I already am ruining this planet alone so I'm content being here on earth
@philmorris8862
@philmorris8862 Год назад
All good things eventually end. We must as a human species, at least try to find a way to continue our species once this earth is no longer hospitable to our kind. Certainly in a hundred or a thousand or ten thousand years our technology will allow us to colonize other planets. To just throw up our hands and say no way is not an option IMHO.
@jamesh6574
@jamesh6574 Год назад
Shoutout to the man in my closet for hanging up my coats
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 6 месяцев назад
God for yiu
@Peenutzz
@Peenutzz Год назад
I love videos like this. And Luke Skywalker's home planet Tatooney (59:59) made me laugh.
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 6 месяцев назад
Yes best planet
@basukisugito3275
@basukisugito3275 Год назад
K2-18b, probably animals are 1/10 as big as on earth because of the stronger gravity.
@ramire7heavenz252
@ramire7heavenz252 Год назад
So we'd be giants there?
@ramire7heavenz252
@ramire7heavenz252 Год назад
But we'd be degenerate weak giants 😢😂
@nazaudy
@nazaudy Год назад
We have to be cautious about all of these. Looking from the outside, alien Astronomers will deduce that Venus is a wonderful candidate to host Life, and that it must have liquid water on its surface, just like Earth. In fact, Venus is the closest we have ever found to be a Earth 2.0 habitable planet, and is a hell. Planets bigger than Earth won't work, their gravity will push mountains down making the planet very flat indeed, no valleys where live could develop, crashing their atmosphere too. Earth is just the right size for carbon molecules to interact. I'm the first one who would love a vacación in Trappist-d, but don't be deluded: there is only one place where we have found Life... and we are burning it
@sharonbraselton3135
@sharonbraselton3135 6 месяцев назад
Yes
@VexSD
@VexSD Год назад
bro we are just a beginning of Star Wars
@ScorpionX669
@ScorpionX669 9 месяцев назад
Can we take a moment to thank the camera crew in space for filming this video 😂
@kenpeters39
@kenpeters39 Год назад
Exo-planets are the most fasinating discoveries ever!!!
@ominae1
@ominae1 Год назад
No. Black holes are!
@buffalobill9793
@buffalobill9793 Год назад
​@@ominae1really. There is nothing in space more boring than a black hole.
@jennifera3074
@jennifera3074 Год назад
@@buffalobill9793 you are wrong! Watch the videos where the black holes spew out material vs ingest it
Далее
Arctic Sinkholes I Full Documentary I NOVA I PBS
53:28
♀ 🔁 ♂ = ...❓ #OC #늦잠 #vtuber
00:12
Просмотров 1,5 млн
🎙ПОЮ твои ЛЮБИМЫЕ ПЕСНИ💥
3:22:10
Нюша на премии МУЗ-ТВ 2024 #нюша
00:11
Journey to the Andromeda Galaxy [4K]
35:19
Просмотров 5 млн
What Was The Earth Like 500 Million Years Ago?
56:39
Просмотров 168 тыс.
JPL and the Space Age: The Hunt for Space Rocks
1:52:16
♀ 🔁 ♂ = ...❓ #OC #늦잠 #vtuber
00:12
Просмотров 1,5 млн