I just wanted to take a minute to appreciate the time involved in making one of these 90 min films. Its not like there is somewhere on the internet you can go to find all of these beautiful images and information to just throw these videos together. I want to applaud the people and all their countless hours of hard work making all these images from scratch, pairing them with all the up to date discoveries and info, writing a wonderful script and overlaying all of it with sound effects, music and commentary. What a gargantuan task and you and your team pull it off seemingly effortlessly. You are #1 by far!!! ❤
"It's not like there is somewhere on the internet you can go to find all of these beautiful images and information to just throw these videos together." LMAO SO HARD HAHAHAHAHHA what was running through your head when you typed that sentence?
Same. I constantly binge watch some RU-vid videos about space, geography, biology, aviation or anything related to science to keep myself distracted from my overthinking and intrusive negative thoughts, which constantly plague me because of my chronic depression. It doesn’t shut them up completely, but helps to some minor degree. And it’s also a better way to kill off time than just sitting, staring at the ceiling and arguing with myself.
The amount of knowledge I’ve subconsciously absorbed from listening to these videos while falling asleep is scary. I know things I didn’t even know I knew.
The mention of the Parker Solar Probe’s mission to explore the Sun’s corona and the mysteries it aims to unravel is a testament to humanity’s endless curiosity and our quest to understand the cosmos. This video encapsulates the spirit of discovery that drives us to look beyond our planet.
This channel and Astrum are the true GOAT's at making videos thet are supposed to help me doze off at night, yet keep me completely intrigued until 4:07 in the morning!
Watching 'Space Monsters: A Journey to the Stars' felt like embarking on an interstellar adventure from the comfort of my own home. The visuals are stunning, and the narration is both captivating and enlightening. This video is a testament to the beauty and complexity of our universe.
@36:20: error: a star shedding its outer layers and resulting in a white dwarf does not go supernova. The red giant forms a planetary nebula out of its outer layers and does not go supernova, unless the resulting white dwarf later ends up siphoning a binary companion's mass. If this does occur, the white dwarf will go type 1a supernova upon reaching the Chandrasekhar limit of 1.4 solar masses. Type 1a supernovae completely obliterate their parent white dwarf and leave no remnants in their place (as opposed to type 2, which can leave either a neutron star or a black hole). If no type 1a supernova occurs, the white dwarf will slowly cool over trillions of years until it becomes a black dwarf
I love your content. I pick one almost every night to fall asleep to (Bob Ross being the other nights). Fantastic, informative, visually appealing, and very well narrated. That being said... Please, please, PLEASE! Correct the parts about white dwarves being formed by supernovae! Supernovae are explosions stars of greater than 8 solar masses, which create neutron stars or black holes OR are the result of white dwarves exceeding 1.4 solar masses and exploding... one process destroys them completely, and the other doesn't create one at all.
I just can't understand how the Parker Probe is able to travel through such heat. Sure, it has a "heat shield," but really, how on earth do you make that shield?!!😮
Cutting edge science and shade, mix in a large quantity of genius and its pretty easy, if you can get money to do it from the Global War Mongers with their own destructive agendas.
I love this channel. The narration is amazing and the striking visuals are stunningly beautiful and mind-bending. If only a film like this was available on an IMAX screen.
Someday maybe we'll have Super Protected, Hyper Fast Probes that we could place at the Terminus End of those Massive Particle/Energy Beams escaping Black Holes. it would be seriously interesting to reconnoiter the Chemical Soup left-over when it finally slows Down
It’s 10:45 A.M. on a sunny Thursday morning (this 15th of February in the year of our Lord 2024) here in the Philippines. And what better way to start a day than by welcoming and watching another stellar video from Komso! Thank you for your valiant efforts in keeping us all informed - and for reminding us of our true place among the stars! 🌏 🚀✨
Absolutely love you guys and what you create. Only a cpl of you guys that are actually teaching me new science on RU-vid and not regurgitating the same ol shiteveryone well knows . Thank you, truly. Now I gotta rewind the video cause I missed a cpl words
I love this channel, granted i turn off any video that tries to sell the Dark Matter garbage while maintaining the accretion model and gravitational models but this channel by and large rocks! If I could just see one example of how a gas gravimetrically becomes more dense in a vaccum to become a star and how rocks, flying around at 12-40km/s stick to eachother to form planets, i would change my tune, but I'm sort of sick of hearing Mainstream Media bumper sticker science theories being touted as fact... this channel does not do that, so AMEN and TY KOSMO!
That was a truly awesome video 😮 one of the few that justify my Premium Sub. Thank you for really taking the time and effort to produce these absolute gems!Astronomy is guaranteed to get you thinking about life and creation and all big questions. If it doesn’t, then you’re really missing out! I’m going to download them all as they’ll be well worth watching again at some point 😅!
Thank you very much for the video's I feels like how much metals in planet same much in sky we call stars in right place to keep this planet earth balance also sun is millions billions time hot more than today how ever it got creation greens animals human's and alive ultimate reduce preparation here we are how comfortable and sensitive hope we are keep this continues by finding solutions for disasters we still dosent know yet
I literally randomly picked a star to research on BING (Copilot) on how to further understand the Star Names, and although you said CW Leonis or IRC + 10216 was 650 Light years away, BING (Copilot) states it is 310 Light Years. After other questioning it explained why the difference, which is the shift in the Parallax of a star. Furthermore the 650 LY measure was done by the VLBA in 1997 and the 310 LY measure was done by the Hipparcos satellite in 2012. Although not wrong it is clear a "stars" distance is not as factual as its name: which in itself is complex.