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What Scientists Discovered Deep Within the Andromeda Galaxy is Incredible! (4K) 

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The Andromeda galaxy is made up of over a trillion stars. All spread across a vast area spanning more than 200,000 light years. But what is going on deep within its core? Because scientists have discovered something strange happening at the very heart of the galaxy. Join me as we look at real images captured by incredible space telescopes such as Hubble of Andromeda's galactic centre! We will find out how Andromeda grew so big, why its core is mysteriously lopsided and what is creating a vast disk of red stars that astronomers from NASA and ESA still do not fully understand today.
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@V101SPACE
@V101SPACE Год назад
Come with me on a journey as we take a look at images captured by incredible telescopes of Andromeda's galactic centre! But what is going on deep within its core? What is hiding at the very heart of the galaxy? We will find out how Andromeda grew so big, why its core is lopsided and what is creating a mysterious disk of red stars that astronomers still do not fully understand!
@puppymax4559
@puppymax4559 Год назад
I love watching your videos but am sad they are always so short. Wish you had much much longer videos.
@nhuongdang3077
@nhuongdang3077 Год назад
Who’s you’re talking recently and who is he?
@randyalbro3836
@randyalbro3836 Год назад
@aaaa ata
@randyalbro3836
@randyalbro3836 Год назад
Aaaaaaa
@jaypeelascamana5166
@jaypeelascamana5166 Год назад
1q
@ellisonhamilton3322
@ellisonhamilton3322 Год назад
I was reading just recently in SKY AND TELESCOPE about galactic halo stars. The Milkyway ( as with most galaxies apparently) has hundreds of millions of so called halo stars which extend at least halfway to our neighbor Andromeda. Andromeda has the same. So the two galaxies, in spite of the vast distance between them, are already in a sense " touching ". Intergalactic space, at least in our local group, is not so sparsely populated after all. Fascinating! Thanks for the wonderful video. You and Rolo have a blessed weekend. 🇺🇸💙🇬🇧
@V101SPACE
@V101SPACE Год назад
Fascinating indeed! Thanks Ellison. V
@williamblasco1366
@williamblasco1366 Год назад
Wonderful, Space is Is a gift to us all.
@mr.m2695
@mr.m2695 Год назад
Our galaxies have already started to collide
@stevenfranks3131
@stevenfranks3131 Год назад
These videos rekindle the sense of wonder I remember from childhood. Thanks!
@darkfox2076
@darkfox2076 Год назад
Amazing visuals, amazing production and amazing narration. Super interesting thanks for all your efforts to keep us in the know.
@geemanbmw
@geemanbmw Год назад
There has got to be intelligent life within andromeda and having over a trillion stars there's got be life very very similar to us..
@V101SPACE
@V101SPACE Год назад
It's certainly possible, but it's so far away I doubt we will ever find out, unfortunately. V
@terryboyer1342
@terryboyer1342 Год назад
What a cruel thing to say. Hopefully they wouldn't have all our flaws.
@geemanbmw
@geemanbmw Год назад
@terryboyer1342 lol just similar
@terryboyer1342
@terryboyer1342 Год назад
@@geemanbmw 👌
@nocap9579
@nocap9579 8 месяцев назад
@@V101SPACEI I’ve heard the beings there have ships that travel faster then the speed of light
@TM-88
@TM-88 Год назад
V202 Space in Andromeda is talking about the Milkyway.
@V101SPACE
@V101SPACE Год назад
😂
@ramachandra776
@ramachandra776 Год назад
Great information as always thanks . Fascinating to hear about the black hole at the centre of Andromeda galaxy . It seems to be more violent than our own Sagittarius A* which is a sleeping giant .
@Sai_Nuggetx
@Sai_Nuggetx Год назад
Wow love this! So informative about our neighbouring galaxy. As an avid lover of astronomy I find your channel so interesting. Keep the videos coming V. Much love
@c0smicnomad
@c0smicnomad Год назад
This is the kind of stuff I WISH they taught us at school. Science class could be so much more inspiring. Thank you for this (and other) incredible videos
@The_Gestan
@The_Gestan Год назад
I love Andromeda and all the mysteries it holds.
@Dj1Crook
@Dj1Crook Год назад
Amazing as always. Keep up the great work. Always interesting to watch
@1SeanBond
@1SeanBond Год назад
Much appreciated! What a excellent job on this! Epic content!🙂✌🏼Cheers!
@flyme2009
@flyme2009 Год назад
glad to see you are growing. wish you will reach one million sub in speed of light
@Dilley_G45
@Dilley_G45 5 месяцев назад
But then you'll be very heavy, very short and from our point of view you slow down to standstill between uploads. Relatively dissatisfying
@atcandotherthings4985
@atcandotherthings4985 Год назад
Inside our eyes 👀 are Star dust, proof that when this life ends, we return to our maker and it sends us off for a new adventure. Praise be to the infinite creator of the universe!
@samanthabusch750
@samanthabusch750 Год назад
I love when you come out with new videos this is probably my favorite Channel in all of RU-vid!! Very much appreciate you
@NomanKhan-px6xr
@NomanKhan-px6xr Год назад
My English is not good enough but what u telling us is so interesting! I wish I can understand it fully! A great Video keep it going!
@animekawaiichan9399
@animekawaiichan9399 Год назад
🤩Space! You just can't resist for how BEAUTIFUL it is!! ✨
@terryboyer1342
@terryboyer1342 Год назад
Or deadly...
@HouraisanShijuunana
@HouraisanShijuunana Год назад
goofy ahh name
@elleni-41
@elleni-41 Год назад
U always amaze me with ur videos v101.💞💞. my always favorite science channel..wow, in 6 billions years well be an elliptical galaxy..👍👌
@MuttonfudgeRacing
@MuttonfudgeRacing Год назад
Imagine intelligent life waiting for us in The Andromeda Galaxy
@kathrynakers2767
@kathrynakers2767 Год назад
Now! This was the most realistic and palliative video I've seen in a long time! Really honestly well done ; trust me when I say Truth is a rarity these days.Thankyou much Love&Light many Blissings and successes Namesta 🙏💜
@ivanscissorhands2008
@ivanscissorhands2008 Год назад
Great video! 👏👏
@josephpacchetti5997
@josephpacchetti5997 Год назад
Very Interesting, are you familiar with the Phoenix Cluster? I just found out about it a couple days ago and it's fascinating, Thanks V.
@V101SPACE
@V101SPACE Год назад
Only that it contains a lot of supermassive black holes. Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks Joseph. V
@josephpacchetti5997
@josephpacchetti5997 Год назад
@@V101SPACE You're Quite Welcome and Thank You.
@elongatedmusk3132
@elongatedmusk3132 Год назад
@@josephpacchetti5997 never heard of it, gonna look that up now! Thanks, much appreciated
@josephpacchetti5997
@josephpacchetti5997 Год назад
@@elongatedmusk3132 Anytime. 👍
@nigeldawkins
@nigeldawkins Год назад
Brilliantly described as usual, thank you.
@Zen_Power
@Zen_Power Год назад
We need to master interstellar travel. I’m desperate to see discoveries of earth like planets and see what lies on their surface.
@rudevalve
@rudevalve Год назад
Certified Platinum!!!!!
@terryboyer1342
@terryboyer1342 Год назад
I'm upgrading it to Rhodium.
@flexico64
@flexico64 Год назад
Man, that collision looks extremely messy! We're gonna be cleaning that up for eons!
@abhijithp2116
@abhijithp2116 Год назад
Perhaps Humans may not even exist at that time 💔
@naijukaedgar843
@naijukaedgar843 6 месяцев назад
the black holes are big but imagine how big the one who created them is. Ooh God you deserve the glory & the honour
@ProudCommie
@ProudCommie 4 месяца назад
lol u r a 🤡
@Kattoandgreen
@Kattoandgreen Месяц назад
Now you talking I’m with you 💯
@Kattoandgreen
@Kattoandgreen Месяц назад
Man they hate to give God the glory for his creation and trust me they know he is out there . In their hearts they know it
@mrmakeshft
@mrmakeshft Год назад
Could this be why our personal concept of time is like this?
@AngelFreak_
@AngelFreak_ Год назад
I'm definitely no expert but how are scientists so sure that our galaxy and Andromeda will collide? I mean, what I always read and hear is that the light from starts that we see on the night sky is light that's been traveling for thousands or even millions of years and that those very same stars and galaxies might as well not be there anymore. So, why if Andromeda is not even there anymore? How can scientists predict it will happen? Please, somebody enlighten me.
@MaximRedin
@MaximRedin Год назад
Thank you for your video. Very good content. I am watching it from Russia. This is how I am studying English.
@youtubeyt6493
@youtubeyt6493 Год назад
Your voice are literally goosebumps , enjoyed the video ❤️
@D3nnuZ
@D3nnuZ Год назад
What I wonder about is that every Galaxy has his own Black hole. does that mean (when not colliding) with another galaxy, will the Black hole eat its own Galaxy over time?
@TheAetherOne
@TheAetherOne Год назад
No the vast majority of the matter in the galaxy will just orbit the black hole indefinitely. The black hole will swallow up matter overtime but the radiation pressure of the accretion disk becomes too great to allow it all to fall in and a lot of the matter, perhaps most, will be blasted back out into space in relativistic jets. The amount of matter the black hole will accrete is tiny compared to the entire mass of the galaxy. The best chance a super massive black hole has for growing significantly larger is probably merging with another one after a galaxy collision happens.
@D3nnuZ
@D3nnuZ Год назад
@@TheAetherOne Thank you kindly for your answer. 🙂
@elongatedmusk3132
@elongatedmusk3132 Год назад
I enjoy these video comment sections as much as the videos. Thanks to all, stay blessed folks
@SpudKai
@SpudKai 5 месяцев назад
thanks, many people miss talking about this feature of the Andromeda Galaxy. I wanted to see the core again, and this is what I was looking for.
@kurt6410
@kurt6410 Год назад
The most fascinating thing about space to me is that it's a time machine. If there's aliens in the Ngc 3972 galaxy and if right now they're looking at the earth they're watching the extinction of the dinosaurs in real time. Now how cool is that?
@polarblue7468
@polarblue7468 Год назад
Space is amazing! Such vast distances & great expanses of time required to visit our "nearest" Galaxy? 😮 makes me want to watch Flight of the Navigator (again) Someday I would like to have me one of them ships! Then I could thread the needle of a few Stargates during my tour of the universe😁 (if only?) Of course I'd wanna sarcophagus with a goodnites R&R before I begin my journey👍
@DudeLongcouch
@DudeLongcouch Год назад
Amazing video. My mind is blown. Thank you for the work you do.
@Manv4387
@Manv4387 Год назад
Best space channel on RU-vid
@siamakalaei1148
@siamakalaei1148 Год назад
Your videos and the way you're explaining the details and also adjectives that you use to describe events and objects are so beautiful and elaborated. Meanwhile, it is some kind of English class for me. Thanks a million and best wishes ❤❤❤
@marcobephage1396
@marcobephage1396 Год назад
Thank you for sharing 🙂🙂
@Captain-Nostromo
@Captain-Nostromo Год назад
Just like our own Sagittarius A. That's the place where we all ending up, joining our families, old friends, pets. It's a Gate from here to eternity. Every galaxy has its own Gateway, that's what it's all about😇
@BC-lf4om
@BC-lf4om Год назад
Any documentation for that ?
@Captain-Nostromo
@Captain-Nostromo Год назад
@@BC-lf4om Yes I read it in a fairytale when I was a kid 🤓
@GeorgeChoy
@GeorgeChoy Год назад
Great stuff, thanks
@permadifauza5251
@permadifauza5251 Год назад
😵‍💫 where black hole .. betwen milky and andromeda position ?
@Mike-Olds-1
@Mike-Olds-1 2 месяца назад
Most intriguing 🤔
@freddyjosereginomontalvo4667
Awesome content as always say
@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 Месяц назад
Realy I like this video so so much like you can imagine
@trojanprince27
@trojanprince27 Год назад
Are blackholes the center of every galaxy? If yes, therefore the blackhole’s strong gravitational force is the equilibrium that is holding the galaxy intact?
@justifiedfun9811
@justifiedfun9811 Год назад
All those stars and some people we are alone in the universe 🤣
@pktvicky
@pktvicky Год назад
அருமையான முயற்சி !!!! 🙏🙏
@naveenraj2008eee
@naveenraj2008eee Год назад
Hi great video. Nice to watch. Thanks.
@cullyx2913
@cullyx2913 Год назад
Excellent content
@xBINARYGODx
@xBINARYGODx Год назад
I was under the impression that the MW was bigger than previously thought and that the size difference between us and Andromeda was not as depicted here. As per wiki's source: The mass of either galaxy is difficult to estimate with any accuracy, but it was long thought that the Andromeda Galaxy is more massive than the Milky Way by a margin of some 25% to 50%. This has been called into question by a 2018 study that cited a lower estimate on the mass of the Andromeda Galaxy,[11] combined with preliminary reports on a 2019 study estimating a higher mass of the Milky Way. The Andromeda Galaxy has a diameter of about 46.56 kpc (152,000 ly), making it the largest member of the Local Group in terms of extension.
@snappycattimesten
@snappycattimesten Год назад
I want my spiral arms back 🌀! How many billions of years do I need to live to see them again after the merger?
@isaacemerson8269
@isaacemerson8269 Год назад
This channel is valuable, this channel needs to be archived in an internet library!
@MuttonfudgeRacing
@MuttonfudgeRacing Год назад
And we will only discover more in the years to come.
@vijayparadkar1284
@vijayparadkar1284 Год назад
Fantastic
@jamesabbott5242
@jamesabbott5242 Год назад
Awesome video
@hemifan3925
@hemifan3925 Год назад
Stay curious my friends
@SydneyGrimes-uw3mh
@SydneyGrimes-uw3mh 2 месяца назад
Amazing timepiece so huge what are we then and we are like atoms compered. Mind boggling stuff. The more we learn about outer space the less we understand
@r_thekingslayerx4352
@r_thekingslayerx4352 Год назад
Always love your vids Sir. Happy weekend.💯
@Beef1188
@Beef1188 Год назад
We should be grateful that the collision of black holes mostly manifests gravitational waves, the collisions of "normal" stellar objects being as violent as they are, I cannot even begin to imagine how destructive a couple of crashing supermassive black holes could be if they actually released matter, energy or radiation (or all three)!
@justifiedfun9811
@justifiedfun9811 Год назад
Video's like this make me wish we had the ability to explore deep space in ships
@ryanblue5627
@ryanblue5627 Год назад
The best channel for knowledge on space. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@Spacewonde
@Spacewonde Год назад
hawking radiation reduces the mass and rotational energy of black hole s and is also theorised to cause a black hole s evaporation. Because of this black holes that do not gain mass through other means are expected to shrink and ultimately vanish so if a black hole is that doesn t gain mass they will vanish and it takes millions even billions of years to evaporate.
@danielswenson3488
@danielswenson3488 Год назад
awesome thumbs up
@watchandpray8918
@watchandpray8918 Год назад
The vastness and unknowability of the cosmos is an infinite testimony of our Lord's power and glory. Hallelujah!
@doltsbane
@doltsbane Год назад
An interesting video, but I wouldn't make definitive statements about the relative sizes of Andromeda and the Milky Way given that we don't actually know what the mass of the Milky Way is to any precision. Ironically it's much easier to figure out what Andromeda's is since we aren't looking at it from inside. It's also a bit premature to model interactions with such imprecise data.
@tomkelleher7611
@tomkelleher7611 Год назад
9o
@brightbull
@brightbull Год назад
I just wish that you hit 1m subs in this year
@skittlecouch
@skittlecouch Год назад
1:42: the triangulum galaxy watching us like 😳😳😳
@gasperstarina9837
@gasperstarina9837 9 месяцев назад
0:53 not necesserly "much larger". MW is 100.000-180.000 Ly across and Andromeda is 200k - 220k. Also kinda terrifying is (its also hard to even observe) we didn't find a single planet in AD..
@ajayprakashkelotra
@ajayprakashkelotra Месяц назад
❤ Thanks ❤
@sumuqh
@sumuqh Год назад
This is just amazing knowledge !
@masamune..
@masamune.. Год назад
Sweet! Will we be using mass effect engines for the Andromeda Initiative?
@SnoopyDoofie
@SnoopyDoofie Год назад
"Is anyone out there?" 4 million years later... "Yeah, I visited earth 6 million years ago and forgot to turn the stove off. Do you mind turning it off. Thanks! Stay in touch."
@youghurt2k
@youghurt2k Год назад
Hmmm... then there is the matter of paying the bill. But I am sure you can have it divided into 3 or 4 payments over a year or so.
@woooster17
@woooster17 Месяц назад
To say there is no other life out there is so ridiculous.. it would be harder for life ‘NOT to be out there!’ The size and distances involved, and the sheer numbers of stars and planets is mind numbing. It’s almost impossible to truly grasp! The light we are receiving with our eyes left Andromeda when very early man, Homo Habilis was walking about! To travel at the speed of light, for 2.5 million years..and we would only just get to Andromeda. And Andromeda is considered our galactic next door neighbour! 🤯
@bijoylaha7245
@bijoylaha7245 Месяц назад
How many plantes this galaxy ?
@darylbrown8834
@darylbrown8834 Год назад
3:07' Point source destructive interference dielectric null point same as a magnet.
@Schemez-16vhiphopbeatz
@Schemez-16vhiphopbeatz 2 месяца назад
There life out there definitely ..
@angrygolem9952
@angrygolem9952 Год назад
The patreon link seems to be broken.
@yitz28
@yitz28 Год назад
The aliens from One More Time 😮
@392_Tish
@392_Tish Год назад
My main question about this galaxy is if it has any source of life inside it, could be a chance.
@lexruptor
@lexruptor Год назад
Will the merging end life, or be just a pretty lightshow for it to watch?
@ricardoduane6083
@ricardoduane6083 Год назад
A trillion stars wow it's impossible for the human brain to comprehend
@ursulaphillips4671
@ursulaphillips4671 Год назад
I think black holes are spirals like when the water in your toilet is flushed, that is what happens to spiral galaxies. Taking its contents to another place. Recycling and almost dissolving its contents.
@danono-s4s
@danono-s4s 9 дней назад
Other things to think about.
@prasannaganesh1775
@prasannaganesh1775 Год назад
Wonder whether what type of advancement people there use.
@PeterParker-gt3xl
@PeterParker-gt3xl Год назад
Despites the traditional paradigm that our universe is expanding, the cluster effect is still pulling galaxies together, some with nearly visible links. If webs and voids pattern still hold true, then they are all connected with varying gravitational forces of Newtons formula. Andromeda is slightly wider than ours, but the distance is only a little more than 2.5 mil. LYs away, making it inevitable. At current best speed it will take ~10 bill. years, so mankind won't be around to witness it.
@randylahey1232
@randylahey1232 Год назад
badass as usual
@edzcoverph2773
@edzcoverph2773 Год назад
I wonder how they say that the object on the universe was eliptical when there is no exact order in the outer space..
@progamerl2013
@progamerl2013 Месяц назад
What if others universe diseapear only ours stay
@gasperstarina9837
@gasperstarina9837 9 месяцев назад
Just imagine to have ALL the knowledge about universe, physics,...are able to go at any part of universe whenever you want and just know ALL about, what was before big bang..Jeezz many people making distinctions between God and Science yet, the concept of God is less mindblowing than the universe without it...
@tafakkurgulshani9327
@tafakkurgulshani9327 Год назад
Universe is very incredible large
@GODiscomingsoonagain
@GODiscomingsoonagain Год назад
Glory be to GOD the most high that created the universe
@mlpadha303
@mlpadha303 6 дней назад
Stars visible from such a distance ? Doubtful.
@Chavez787
@Chavez787 Год назад
Our beautiful Earth won’t be habitable once the sun turns into a red giant.. Civilization won’t be around to witness an approaching galaxy
@RajSingh-jv4dn
@RajSingh-jv4dn Год назад
Good stuff bud
@scottymoondogjakubin4766
@scottymoondogjakubin4766 Год назад
Not to panic but we have a few billion years to figure this out before we become the milkandrombaway
@kerrychase4839
@kerrychase4839 Год назад
The supermassive "black holes" at the center of galaxies do not produce the theorized "singularity" as many mainstream astronomers continue to insist. Such a structure, while mathematically described, violates causality. The laws of physics do not permit this--nothing happens in the Universe without collisions AND there is no applicable speed limit. Math, on the other hand, is capable of describing anything at all and has no such restrictions. However, galaxies do produce a type of super massive object made of the most basic of particles, all the way down to the tiniest ones we have yet discovered. Think instead of a neutron star, a Higgs boson star! While the Light Carrying Medium (LCM)--a field which produces light waves/photons--is compressed around these objects to such a degree that it cannot propagate outwards, there are particles that can escape, called as postulated by the theorist who envisioned them, "Hawking radiation." Dr. Hawking correctly recognized that there is no absolute "speed limit" in the Universe. Some particles in their respective fields have characteristic speed and average distances between mutual collisions such that they can escape the field forces of a whole continuum of gravity-related fields. Squashing matter, as we know it, down to this delimiting level, instead of forming a singularity, "squeezes out" particles--even more basic than the Higgs boson--from the deconstructed/homogenized "black mass" which are liberated from their respective constraining forces, allowing them to escape easily from them. This constitutes a large part of the "dark matter" we cannot yet measure directly. These DM particles then go about colliding with other particles in the Universe, recombining into units which reconstitute the type of mass we can see and recognize. This "cascading" effect of forces/energy/particles occurs across the continuum of fields of particles/forces we must call "Scale." This is part of the "cycle of existence" for our Universe and perhaps, many more beyond our own.
@luhretrO
@luhretrO 5 месяцев назад
There is no doubt about it that if there are trillions of stars and other galaxies out there then they must i repeat they must support another life form other than humans
@anthonypetrozzelli5429
@anthonypetrozzelli5429 2 месяца назад
Yes, there is life from Andromeda, the Kelvins. The Kelvins were an alien race in the Star Trek universe! 😅
@ZX81v2
@ZX81v2 Год назад
Problem with Blackholes merging : Final Parsec Problem. Blackholes merging : This has never been proven and should be taken as Theory
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