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Did a Smaller Star Create the Crab Nebula? Webb Challenges Supernova Theory!
🦀 The magnificent Crab Nebula, a swirling cloud of gas and dust born from a colossal explosion, has captivated astronomers for centuries. But thanks to the incredible James Webb Space Telescope, we're rewriting its story!
🛰️ New Webb data suggests a surprising twist: the exploding star that birthed the Crab Nebula might have been smaller than previously thought! This discovery challenges our understanding of supernovae, the most powerful stellar blasts in the universe.
🚀Join us on a cosmic journey as we delve into the secrets of the Crab Nebula with the Webb Telescope's groundbreaking observations. We'll explore:
How the Webb reveals the composition of the nebula's swirling dust and gas.
What this new information tells us about the size and nature of the original explosion.
The ongoing investigation to pinpoint the exact type of supernova that sculpted this magnificent nebula.
Are you ready to become a cosmic detective with us? Buckle up and explore the wonders of the universe!
Want to explore space further? Check out our channel @BeyondEarthBuckleUpfor amazing space content!
✍🏽 And don't forget to leave a comment below with your thoughts on the Crab Nebula's surprising secret!
⏰ Make sure to subscribe to @BeyondEarthBuckleUp to keep up to date on all stellar encounters!
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💫 Join us as we dive into the incredible images captured by Lucy during its flyby of the smallest main-belt asteroid ever encountered, Dinkinesh. Not only did Lucy capture the most detailed view of this tiny world yet, but it also revealed a shocking secret - a tiny moon named Selam (meaning "peace" in Amharic)! czcams.com/video/FugqhzrLWJo/video.html
🚀 Buckle up for a cosmic light show! Have you ever heard of a magnetar? Imagine a super-dense neutron star with a mind-blowing magnetic field, a billion times stronger than anything on Earth. Now picture one throwing a tantrum in a galaxy 12 million light-years away!
czcams.com/video/0icIL8KZez4/video.html
🚀 Unveiling the Golden Record: A Message to Aliens from Earth!
🛰️ Have you ever wondered what message we sent into deep space on the Voyager spacecraft? Buckle up, space explorers, because in this video we're diving deep into the Golden Record cover, a fascinating time capsule launched in 1977! czcams.com/video/2bg7rXxQIS8/video.html
#CrabNebula #webbtelescopeupdates #Supernova #Astronomy #SpaceExploration #BeyondEarthBuckleUp #beyondspace #spaceexploration #space #science #astronomy #stellardiscoveries #astrophysics #webbtelescope #nasa #nasaupdates
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A FLY BY revealed a SECRET! 🪨 Dinkinesh's TINY Moon!
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🔭Unveiling Dinkinesh's Secrets 🛰️ Lucy Mission Discovers Mini-Moon "Selam"! 🚀 Calling all space explorers! Buckle up for a mind-blowing discovery! NASA's Lucy mission just aced its first test and surprised us all with a historic find. 💫 Join us as we dive into the incredible images captured by Lucy during its flyby of the smallest main-belt asteroid ever encountered, Dinkinesh. Not only did Luc...
Exoplanet Extravaganza 🌋 Volcanic Infernos, Fiery Tails, & Citizen Science! #exoplanetexploration
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🚀 Buckle up, space explorers, the universe is wilder than we thought! 🔭 Have you ever dreamt of discovering a new world? Citizen scientists did just that! This video dives into the incredible world of exoplanets, from scorching hot, volcanic infernos to puffy giants with fiery tails. 🏼We'll explore: The hunt for atmospheres on rocky planets like 55 Cancri e How citizen scientists discovered ...
Voyager's Golden Record 📀 Decoding Earth's Message to Space!
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Voyager's Golden Record 📀 Decoding Earth's Message to Space!
How Big is Space? 🌌 Astronomical Units, Light-Years & Beyond!
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How Big is Space? 🌌 Astronomical Units, Light-Years & Beyond!
The Hunt Around Red Dwarfs 📡 The Discovery of SPECULOOS-3 b!
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The Hunt Around Red Dwarfs 📡 The Discovery of SPECULOOS-3 b!
Cosmic Journey 🌌 Galaxies and Hip & Cool Music Beats 🎶🎶
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Cosmic Journey 🌌 Galaxies and Hip & Cool Music Beats 🎶🎶
Landing on Venus! 🌋 The Story of Soviet Space Exploration's Boldest Mission
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Landing on Venus! 🌋 The Story of Soviet Space Exploration's Boldest Mission
The Galactic Plane and The Fermi Paradox 🌌 Exploring a New Zone for Alien Life!
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The Galactic Plane and The Fermi Paradox 🌌 Exploring a New Zone for Alien Life!
The Bizarre Beauty of Venus! 🌋Volcanoes, Acid Clouds, and SuperWinds
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The Bizarre Beauty of Venus! 🌋Volcanoes, Acid Clouds, and SuperWinds
DETECTED! 🛰️ Gamma Ray Burst Originating From a Rare Magnetar!
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DETECTED! 🛰️ Gamma Ray Burst Originating From a Rare Magnetar!
Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Engineering Updates to Earth!
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Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Engineering Updates to Earth!
Could LIFE Exist Beneath the Ice? Exploring Enceladus' Secrets!
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Could LIFE Exist Beneath the Ice? Exploring Enceladus' Secrets!
Stellar Shredding! 💫 Witness a Black Hole Devour a Star with Hubble!
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Stellar Shredding! 💫 Witness a Black Hole Devour a Star with Hubble!
Beyond the ICE! 💟 Exploring the Mysteries of Pluto's Heart
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Beyond the ICE! 💟 Exploring the Mysteries of Pluto's Heart
Trippy Timewarp: Days Longer Than Years on MERCURY!
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Trippy Timewarp: Days Longer Than Years on MERCURY!
Experience the Celestial Spectacle! 🌟 Your Ultimate Total Guide for April 8, 2024! #astronomy
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Experience the Celestial Spectacle! 🌟 Your Ultimate Total Guide for April 8, 2024! #astronomy
Beyond Earth 🌎 Buckle Up for Your Space Odyssey!
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Beyond Earth 🌎 Buckle Up for Your Space Odyssey!
Beyond Neptune 🌌 Unveiling the Kuiper Belt Mysteries!
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Beyond Neptune 🌌 Unveiling the Kuiper Belt Mysteries!
Star Goes BOOM! 💥 Witnessing a Supernova's Dazzling Fury! #space #cosmos #astronomy
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Star Goes BOOM! 💥 Witnessing a Supernova's Dazzling Fury! #space #cosmos #astronomy
Debunking the Myth of City Lights on WASP-96b 🪐 #astronomyadventure #astronomy #scienceeducation
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Debunking the Myth of City Lights on WASP-96b 🪐 #astronomyadventure #astronomy #scienceeducation
Space Disaster or Triumph? The Untold Story of Soyuz 11
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Space Disaster or Triumph? The Untold Story of Soyuz 11
Unlocking the Lunar Mystery 🌙 Why Is the Moon Drifting Away? 🚀 #spacemysteries #lunar #astronomy
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Unlocking the Lunar Mystery 🌙 Why Is the Moon Drifting Away? 🚀 #spacemysteries #lunar #astronomy
Cassini's Final Plunge: Secrets Revealed in Saturn's Crush!
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Cassini's Final Plunge: Secrets Revealed in Saturn's Crush!

Komentáře

  • @arnaldoramos2439
    @arnaldoramos2439 Před dnem

    Ok But You do not want no know what Michael Collins in his time orbiting the moon

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 19 hodinami

      Thanks for the comment! check out more:) czcams.com/video/qcx0HJ8l51w/video.html

  • @DeathHealer
    @DeathHealer Před 3 dny

    "What is a blue dwarf?" Well, I'd consider them Smurfs but to each his own, I guess.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 2 dny

      Thanks for the comment...in the greatness of the Universe, it is nice to know that a blue dwarf can be both. Check out Brown dwarfs. czcams.com/users/shortsmh1SqyZrZnQ :)

  • @JK33-mu7du
    @JK33-mu7du Před 4 dny

    I'm always just AMAZED at how we can detect and measure this from earth. ..holy F.......👏well done, people. Well done.👏👍

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 4 dny

      Thanks for the comment! For the paper, they mainly used data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and from ESA's Gaia satellite. Still amazed they can do chemical analysis by examining the light! :)

  • @johnsmiley-tc3fi
    @johnsmiley-tc3fi Před 5 dny

    This marvelous machine still traveling and sending back data Recycling it's own fuel ... When can we see a car engine with same power, and to power our homes...

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 5 dny

      Absolutely! It's truly inspiring what Voyager 1 can achieve. While replicating its exact power source for everyday use isn't feasible, the spirit of its long-lasting power is what we strive for. Renewable energy sources like solar and wind power are becoming increasingly efficient and could hold the key to powering our future homes and even electric vehicles!

    • @johnsmiley-tc3fi
      @johnsmiley-tc3fi Před 5 dny

      @@BeyondEarthBuckleUp voyager uses it's own energy and recycles it ,,as far as I've read ,,it is nuclear but it's also a sealed unit.. Incredible technology for the 70s I remember when it was launched

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 5 dny

      You're right. Voyager 1 does uses its own energy, but it doesn't recycle fuel in the traditional sense, it uses a special power source called Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) that convert heat from decaying plutonium into electricity. I remember watching the launch in school. A most memorable day! Thanks for the comments.

  • @shannon-zw6yg
    @shannon-zw6yg Před 6 dny

    $.65 per miles x 19 trillion miles =

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 6 dny

      Thanks for the comment...It adds up! check out more about the distances in space...czcams.com/video/t90OGz06NWI/video.html 🚀

  • @matthewschreck6418
    @matthewschreck6418 Před 6 dny

    I never thought a video about the tragedy of Soyuz 11 could be so funny. A little over the top, isn’t it. Also, in all that superfluous flummery the Cosmonauts names were not even said. Dobrovolsky, Volkov and Patayev deserve better.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 6 dny

      Thanks for the comment. Check out more superfluous flummery...czcams.com/video/Pw1aoqNQvGY/video.html Or for some needless ornamentation...czcams.com/video/2bg7rXxQIS8/video.html Or some extraneous embellishments, check out czcams.com/video/10oZ2Hw39rg/video.html. Just to correct one issue, the cosmonaut's names were mentioned 13 seconds into the video. Did you really watch it?

  • @quantumcat7673
    @quantumcat7673 Před 7 dny

    Since we are close to the end of the Holocene, then the warming of Earth will save us from the next glacial. Thank God!

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 7 dny

      Thanks for your comment! While the Earth does go through natural cycles of glaciation and warming, the current rate of climate change is much faster than anything we've seen before. This rapid change disrupts ecosystems and has severe consequences for human societies. We still need to take action to mitigate the effects of climate change, even if it prevents a future glaciation.

  • @user-qq2hp6mt6p
    @user-qq2hp6mt6p Před 8 dny

    the world is going through its cycle where it is just a little closer to the sun

    • @miloscvetkovic2633
      @miloscvetkovic2633 Před 8 dny

      Exactly. But liberals want to be liberals…

    • @thesauceisme
      @thesauceisme Před 8 dny

      Sure mate 😂

    • @Joplecs
      @Joplecs Před 8 dny

      I hope he isnt fr

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 7 dny

      That's an interesting thought! Earth's orbit is indeed elliptical, meaning its distance from the sun varies slightly throughout the year. However, this variation is very small and doesn't explain the long-term warming trend we're seeing. The current warming is driven by human activity, particularly greenhouse gas emissions. Here in the video, we explore the science behind climate change.

    • @miloscvetkovic2633
      @miloscvetkovic2633 Před 7 dny

      @@BeyondEarthBuckleUp and have you learned history? It already happened few times, before humans even existed and later…

  • @user-hq7re5bj5o
    @user-hq7re5bj5o Před 9 dny

    I remember it well as though it was yesterday

  • @cheese_worshipper
    @cheese_worshipper Před 9 dny

    But did you know that the average distance of two asteroids is 900,000 km

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 8 dny

      Thanks for the comments! You are absolutely correct. There is little chance of running into an asteroid in the belt.

  • @dalphinezara7879
    @dalphinezara7879 Před 11 dny

    Hello in france(bonjour)

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Bonjour, j'espère que vous avez apprécié la vidéo sur le disque d'or de Voyager. Bon voyage! :)

  • @zackhoughton3001
    @zackhoughton3001 Před 11 dny

    Our star is only 15 mil C at the centre. It’s around 5000 C on the surface

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Knowledge is power! You're absolutely right, our Sun's core is a scorching 15 million degrees Celsius, like the video said, while the surface is a cooler 5,500 degrees. Lucy's surprisingly low temperature is part of what makes her such a fascinating oddity!

  • @Nicholas_Triumph_Thruxton

    Suddenly, there's an uptick in women astronauts. 🙄

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Let's hope it continues...promises from Artemis...czcams.com/users/shortsaDi7HBzqOB0

  • @benhudman7911
    @benhudman7911 Před 12 dny

    So the Beatles were also astronomically gifted.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Seems like their music transcended genres and reached all the way to space! Thanks for watching! Check out more...czcams.com/video/_WH7D6sPO6U/video.html

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Seems like their music transcended genres and reached all the way to space! Thanks for watching!

  • @citizen898
    @citizen898 Před 12 dny

    Ai..

    • @benhudman7911
      @benhudman7911 Před 12 dny

      Probably. All of a sudden we have these type revelations yet never see what’s on the ocean floor.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Thanks for the comment... check out more...czcams.com/video/2bg7rXxQIS8/video.html

  • @zaldyrussel8554
    @zaldyrussel8554 Před 12 dny

    😮❤

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Thanks for the comment! Interested in more? czcams.com/video/2bg7rXxQIS8/video.html

  • @ElPato7272
    @ElPato7272 Před 12 dny

    Sooo..Lucy in the sky with diamonds

  • @gabriel7664
    @gabriel7664 Před 12 dny

    I hate to hear he passed but I'm glad he lived a long life. He will always be remembered. Those men had guts and true grit.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Thanks for the comment...they were brave...imagine going to space with analog technology. Incredible feat!

  • @robi6317
    @robi6317 Před 12 dny

    wait what?

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 11 dny

      Thanks for the cogent and fascinating comment...check out more...czcams.com/video/t90OGz06NWI/video.html

  • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 12 dny

    I remember having this photo as a poster when I was a kid. Awe-inspiring!

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 Před 12 dny

    "Message in a Bottle" ~ The Police

  • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 13 dny

    This stellar outburst won't last forever...The dazzling nova will light up the night sky for about a week after it explodes. :)

  • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 13 dny

    This summer, keep an eye out for Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown! It's not a perfect circle, but a distinctive curved line of stars nestled west of the mighty Hercules constellation. Spotting it is easiest on clear nights. Imagine a line connecting Arcturus and Vega, two of the brightest stars in our hemisphere. Follow that imaginary path, and it'll lead you right to Hercules and the hidden gem, Corona Borealis! :)

  • @Insightinvoker
    @Insightinvoker Před 14 dny

    Is that really Attenborough's voice or an AI mimicking his inflections?

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 14 dny

      Thanks for the comment. The voice is generated. Check out more...czcams.com/video/_WH7D6sPO6U/video.html :)

  • @Eyedunno
    @Eyedunno Před 15 dny

    Nice to see Asmongold's editor is branching out.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 14 dny

      Thanks for the comment...check out more...czcams.com/video/RaDuzY1ao0M/video.html

  • @gndnls
    @gndnls Před 15 dny

    How is it possible, that there is no REAL photo of a planet but "photos" of other galaxies? 🤔

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 14 dny

      That's a fantastic point! Here's the thing: galaxies are like giant glowing cities in the distance, while exoplanets are more like single houses right next to a super bright lightbulb (their star). Our telescopes can easily see the faint glow of the whole city (galaxy), but the house (exoplanet) gets lost in the glare of the bright light next to it. However, scientists are clever! they use techniques to trick the lightbulb (star) to move slightly, revealing a tiny dip in its brightness - that dip tells us a planet might be there! It's not a direct picture yet, but it's a great first step! The James Webb Telescope is pushing the boundaries, and maybe someday we'll see those exoplanet houses directly too! If you are talking planets in our solar system, we have amazing photographs from spacecraft like Voyager 1 & 2 of the outer planets, Cassini, and others. Check out how big space is...czcams.com/video/t90OGz06NWI/video.html :)

    • @gndnls
      @gndnls Před 14 dny

      @@BeyondEarthBuckleUp "If you are talking planets in our solar system, we have amazing photographs" Show me.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 14 dny

      @@gndnls science.nasa.gov/resource/neptune-poster-version-a/ This picture of Neptune came from NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989. Credit: NASA/JPL

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 14 dny

      For something more recent...czcams.com/users/shortsqKT_JuyserU or www.nasa.gov/image-article/jupiters-great-red-spot-2/ :)

    • @gndnls
      @gndnls Před 14 dny

      @@BeyondEarthBuckleUp This is all computer generated trash. 🤷🏻‍♂ Any real pictures?

  • @stevestumpy6873
    @stevestumpy6873 Před 15 dny

    how far did the light travel?

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 15 dny

      Hey there! That's a fantastic question. The light we're seeing from JADES-GS-z14-0 has actually been traveling for a whopping 13.4 billion years! That's because the galaxy itself is so incredibly distant. Since it existed just 290 million years after the Big Bang, the universe has been expanding ever since. So, even though the light started its journey 13.4 billion years ago, the actual distance between us and JADES-GS-z14-0 is much farther today due to this expansion.

    • @stevestumpy6873
      @stevestumpy6873 Před 15 dny

      @@BeyondEarthBuckleUp Now think about it.

  • @dalphinezara7879
    @dalphinezara7879 Před 17 dny

    A star

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 16 dny

      "The cosmos is within us. We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself."

  • @KuumahBE
    @KuumahBE Před 17 dny

    Asmongold's editor?

  • @middxkea
    @middxkea Před 18 dny

    bring me more

  • @rodier_ratafakus
    @rodier_ratafakus Před 20 dny

    Wanna flex? start talking about Dark dwarfs :D

  • @YTmmiTy
    @YTmmiTy Před 20 dny

    Jupiter DID try to become a star but fell short

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 20 dny

      Thanks for the comment. It did, but failed...it would need to be about 80 times more massive to get that fusion going in its core!

  • @dalphinezara7879
    @dalphinezara7879 Před 22 dny

    Space is so big

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 22 dny

      So, so big :) Want to feel small?...czcams.com/users/shortseGZoYQ5grpA?feature=share 🌎

  • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 27 dny

    The Euclid mission is a brainchild of the European Space Agency (ESA), built with some amazing contributions from NASA. Over 2,000 scientists from 15 countries (including the US, Canada, and Japan) are part of the Euclid Consortium, the team behind the mission's science instruments and data analysis. Think of them as the cosmic detectives building the tools and sifting through the clues! Thales Alenia Space got the nod to construct the satellite itself, while Airbus Defence and Space tackled the payload module, which includes the all-important telescope. And NASA? They lent a hand with the detectors for a key instrument called the Near-Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer (NISP). Euclid is a key part of ESA's ambitious Cosmic Vision program, a series of missions designed to unlock the Universe's biggest mysteries.

  • @dalphinezara7879
    @dalphinezara7879 Před 27 dny

    Where is voyager1 spacecraft?

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 26 dny

      The favourite little spacecraft as of May 25th is 15,133,483,592 miles away from Earth and is in "interstellar space". It has been travelling for 46YRS, 08 MOS, 19 DAYS, 07 HRS, 28 MINS, 56 SECS at the time of this writing. Its velocity with respect to the Sun (estimated) is 38,026 MPH. And it just keeps going :)

  • @BoxerMomma865
    @BoxerMomma865 Před 27 dny

    I'm as old as Methuselah..I remember this

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 27 dny

      Thanks for the comment! I must be just as old! I remember when Voyager 1 took off and thinking how cool it was to live in a modern age! Little did I know.... :)

  • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 27 dny

    Two down, two to go! Engineers are fixing the final two science instruments on Voyager 1 after bringing the first two back online. As part of the effort to restore Voyager 1 to normal operations, the mission is continuing work on the cosmic ray subsystem and low-energy charged particle instrument. (Six others are enjoying a well-deserved retirement after their stellar work at Saturn.)

  • @GeirGunnarss
    @GeirGunnarss Před 28 dny

    This is false. Even if the sun turned into a black hole, its gravity wouldn´t change. It would have the same mass, just concentrated into a smaller space.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 28 dny

      Thanks for the comment! That's a great point! It's true that the total mass wouldn't change, even for a black hole. But the video is focusing on the effect gravity has on nearby objects. While a white dwarf's gravity wouldn't be as extreme as a black hole, its intense concentration can still be very disruptive to planets in its vicinity. astrobites.org/2013/02/23/the-fates-of-planets-orbiting-white-dwarfs/

  • @ericpaul4575
    @ericpaul4575 Před 29 dny

    The white dwarf does not suddenly gain mass. Its planets will see the same basic gravitational field no matter what stage it is in.

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 28 dny

      Thanks for the comment. That's a great point! You're right, the white dwarf itself doesn't magically gain mass. However, the key difference is the distribution of that mass. In the star's main sequence and red giant phases, the mass is spread out over a much larger volume. With the white dwarf, all that mass is crammed into a tiny space, making its gravity incredibly intense despite the overall mass remaining constant. This can significantly impact the orbits of nearby exoplanets.

  • @bruhnling33
    @bruhnling33 Před 29 dny

    I love how we personify these celestial objects and talk about "dangers", "threats", and "foes", as if planets care about whether or not they're swallowed by a star lol

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před 28 dny

      Lol...Thanks for the comment! Just a human characteristic to anthropomorphise, as I will at the end of this comment with a colon and a parenthesis and a smile...check out more exoplanets with human qualities :) czcams.com/video/RaDuzY1ao0M/video.html

  • @udikai7799
    @udikai7799 Před měsícem

    witch star winning being in habitable zone of red dwarf ideal as it take longer to die

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

      Thanks for the comment! I agree...the odds of finding life in the habitable zone are much higher for exoplanets orbiting red dwarf stars due to their life span of 100 billion years. Check out this video about red dwarf stars. czcams.com/video/RaDuzY1ao0M/video.html :)

    • @udikai7799
      @udikai7799 Před měsícem

      @@BeyondEarthBuckleUp 2 stars orbiting one has to be vampiric or one supermassive

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

      Thanks for the comment. Binary star TOI 4633 is located 309 light years away from the Sun. It consists of 2 yellow star stars.

  • @johnbroker327
    @johnbroker327 Před měsícem

    Dwarfs in the sky like diamonds 🎶

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      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

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      @johnbroker327 Před měsícem

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    @ioanbota9397 Před měsícem

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    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

    Arp 282 Arp 282 is an intriguing galaxy pair comprising the Seyfert galaxy NGC 169 (bottom) and the galaxy IC 1559 (top). Both galaxies possess highly energetic cores known as active galactic nuclei (AGN). Fortunately, the image doesn’t reveal the full emission of the AGNs, allowing us to appreciate the beautifully detailed tidal interactions between the galaxies. NGC 105 Located approximately 215 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces, NGC 105 appears to be plunging edge-on into a neighboring galaxy. However, this is merely a perspective illusion; the elongated neighboring galaxy is actually much farther away. Such visual associations are common in astronomy due to our vantage point from Earth. NGC 3568, a barred spiral galaxy roughly 57 million light-years from the Milky Way in the constellation Centaurus. In 2014 the light from a supernova explosion in NGC 3568 reached Earth - a sudden flare of light caused by the titanic explosion accompanying the death of a massive star. UGC 11537. The infrared and visible light capabilities of Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 have captured the galaxy’s tightly wound spiral arms swirling around its heart. The image reveals the bright bands of stars and the dark clouds of dust threading throughout the galaxy. UGC 11537 is 230 million light-years away in the constellation Aquila and lies close to the plane of the Milky Way Mrk 1337 The stunning spiral galaxy Mrk (Markarian) 1337, located roughly 120 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo, shines brilliantly in this detailed image. Captured by Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3, this galaxy is revealed across a wide range of ultraviolet, visible, and infrared wavelengths, showcasing its intricate structure and vibrant colors. NGC 4666 Behold NGC 4666, a majestic spiral galaxy about 80 million light-years away in Virgo, captured in breathtaking detail by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This starburst galaxy is experiencing an intense period of star formation, likely fueled by gravitational interactions with its unruly neighbors, including the nearby NGC 4668 and a dwarf galaxy. NGC 1385 This jewel-bright image features NGC 1385, a spiral galaxy 68 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Fornax. Captured by Hubble’s reliable and versatile Wide Field Camera 3, installed in 2009, the image highlights the intricate structures within this distant galaxy. Fornax, the galaxy's home constellation, simply means "furnace" in Latin. IC 1623 A dramatic cosmic collision unfolds in this Hubble image of IC 1623, an interacting galaxy pair about 275 million light-years away in Cetus (the Whale). As these two galaxies merge, astronomers anticipate a powerful inflow of gas that will ignite a frenzied burst of star formation, transforming IC 1623 into a compact starburst galaxy. NGC 5037 First documented by William Herschel in 1785, the spiral galaxy NGC 5037 lies about 150 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. Thanks to Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3, we can admire the delicate structures of gas and dust within this distant galaxy in extraordinary detail. M61 The luminous heart of the galaxy M61 dazzles in this image, framed by winding spiral arms laced with dark tendrils of dust. These spiral arms are studded with ruby-red patches, indicative of recent star formation. These glowing regions lead to M61’s classification as a starburst galaxy, a cosmic nursery where new stars are born in abundance.

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    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

    NGC 1433 NGC 1433 is a barred spiral galaxy with a brilliant core surrounded by double star-forming rings. For the first time, Webb’s infrared images reveal cavernous bubbles of gas where young stars have energized their surroundings, offering new insights into stellar formation. NGC 6956 Set against the deep black of space, the blue swirls of spiral galaxy NGC 6956 shine brightly. This barred spiral galaxy, common for its central bar-shaped structure of stars, is located 214 million light-years away in the constellation Delphinus Arp 248 Check out this stunning image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope showcasing two galaxies from the triplet Arp 248, also known as Wild's Triplet. Located about 200 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo, these two large spiral galaxies flank a smaller, unrelated background spiral galaxy. They're connected by a dazzling luminous bridge, a tidal tail formed by their mutual gravitational attraction, creating a spectacular cosmic dance of stars and interstellar dust. NGC 1961 Meet NGC 1961, an intermediate spiral galaxy with an active galactic nucleus (AGN). This galaxy, caught between "barred" and "unbarred" spirals, lacks a clearly defined central bar of stars. Its AGN emits low-energy charged particles, illuminating the galaxy's core with a brilliance that outshines the rest of the galaxy. The supermassive black hole at its center fuels bright jets and winds, shaping NGC 1961's evolution. CGCG 396-2 Captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, CGCG 396-2 is a fascinating multi-armed galaxy merger. Located about 520 million light-years away in the constellation Orion, this unique galaxy displays an intricate structure resulting from the merging process, showcasing the dynamic and chaotic nature of galaxy interactions. Arp 94 Witness the gravitational dance of Arp 94, featuring the large spiral galaxy NGC 3227 and its companion, the elliptical galaxy NGC 3226. Located 50 to 60 million light-years away in the constellation Leo, the Lion, these galaxies are entwined by faint gas and dust tidal streams, connecting them in a beautiful and turbulent cosmic embrace. NGC 3718 NGC 3718 is a highly disturbed spiral galaxy with a unique, warped shape resembling a plump letter “S.” From Earth, it appears as if a thin thread of dark dust snakes through its form. Hubble’s detailed view of NGC 3718 highlights the sinuous, twisting dust lane as it sweeps by the galaxy’s core and curves into the surrounding gas, with both the galaxy’s gas and dust lane distorted into this unusual configuration. NGC 7814 (Caldwell 43) Known as the "Little Sombrero," NGC 7814 is an edge-on spiral galaxy. Hubble’s observations reveal a mesmerizing perspective of this galaxy, showcasing it as a dazzling slice of the universe. This edge-on view highlights its brilliant central bulge and intricate disk structure. M99 The magnificent spiral galaxy M99 takes center stage in this Hubble Space Telescope image. Located roughly 42 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices, M99 is classified as a "grand design" spiral galaxy due to its well-defined, prominent spiral arms that create a stunning cosmic display. VV-689 Dubbed the "Angel Wing," the VV-689 system features two merging galaxies. Unlike chance alignments that appear to overlap from our Earthly perspective, these galaxies are genuinely colliding. This interaction has left VV-689 almost perfectly symmetrical, resembling a vast set of galactic wings.

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    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

    NGC 5486 The irregular spiral galaxy NGC 5486 hangs against a background of dim, distant galaxies in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The tenuous disk of the galaxy is threaded through with pink wisps of star formation, which stand out from the diffuse glow of the galaxy’s bright core. While this particular galaxy has indistinct, meandering spiral arms, it lies close to the much larger Pinwheel Galaxy, which is one of the best-known examples of a ‘grand design’ spiral galaxy with prominent and well-defined spiral arms. In 2006, Hubble captured an image of the Pinwheel Galaxy which was, at the time, the largest and most detailed photo of a spiral galaxy ever taken with Hubble. NGC 5486 lies 110 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major. JO206 The jellyfish galaxy JO206 trails across this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, showcasing a colorful star-forming disk surrounded by a pale, luminous cloud of dust. A handful of foreground bright stars with crisscross diffraction spikes stands out against an inky black backdrop at the bottom of the image. JO206 lies over 700 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Aquarius NCG 5068 A delicate tracery of dust and bright star clusters threads across this image from the James Webb Space Telescope. The bright tendrils of gas and stars belong to the barred spiral galaxy NGC 5068, whose bright central bar is visible in the upper left of this image - a composite from two of Webb’s instruments. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson revealed the image Friday during an event with students at the Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw, Poland. NGC 5068 lies around 20 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo. JW39 The jellyfish galaxy JW39 floats gracefully in this stunning image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Located over 900 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices, JW39 is one of several jellyfish galaxies Hubble has been exploring over the past two years. NGC 5283 Behold NGC 5283, a captivating lenticular galaxy captured by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. This galaxy hosts an active galactic nucleus (AGN), an exceptionally bright region powered by a supermassive black hole. As dust and gas spiral into the black hole, they heat up and emit dazzling light across the electromagnetic spectrum. Centaurus A (Cen A) The galaxy Centaurus A (Cen A) dazzles in this composite image from multiple observatories. At its core lies a supermassive black hole devouring surrounding gas and dust, with massive jets of high-energy particles shooting out. The jet visible at the upper left extends about 13,000 light-years from the black hole. A prominent dust lane encircles the galaxy, likely the aftermath of a collision with a smaller galaxy millions of years ago. Cen A is just 12 million light-years away in the constellation Centaurus and is the fifth brightest galaxy in our sky. Arp 220 Arp 220 shines like a beacon in the night sky in this image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. This ultra-luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG) is actually two spiral galaxies merging, radiating light over a trillion times more luminous than the Sun. Located 250 million light-years away in the constellation Serpens, Arp 220 is a spectacular target for Webb, glowing brightest in infrared light. Z 229-15 This luminous image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope showcases Z 229-15, a celestial object 390 million light-years away in the constellation Lyra. Z 229-15 is a fascinating hybrid: an active galactic nucleus (AGN), a quasar, and a Seyfert galaxy all at once, embodying characteristics that overlap these definitions.

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    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

    IC 5332 IC 5332 dazzles with its almost face-on spiral structure, captured beautifully by the Hubble Space Telescope. This galaxy, situated about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor, presents an expansive, glittering disk of stars from our vantage point. NGC 685 NGC 685 stands out against a backdrop of faint stars in the constellation Eridanus. This barred spiral galaxy, located about 58 million light-years away, showcases a bright central bar and curving arms, making it a stunning celestial sight visible from the southern hemisphere. NGC 5068 In this vivid Hubble image, NGC 5068 is adorned with bright pink patches and dark red wisps. This barred spiral galaxy is rich in star-forming regions and interstellar dust, creating a dynamic and colorful foreground. NGC 1087 NGC 1087, located 80 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus, is a barred spiral galaxy with a mix of new and old stars twinkling in its dusty arms. It spans 87,000 light-years and features a notably small nucleus at its center. NGC 612 Captured in striking orange and blue by Hubble, NGC 612 is an edge-on lenticular galaxy. These galaxies have a central bulge and disk-like spiral galaxies but lack spiral arms. NGC 612, located about 400 million light-years away, typically hosts older stars and exhibits little star formation. NGC 3156 The dream-like galaxy NGC 3156, imaged by Hubble, lies about 73 million light-years away in the constellation Sextans. This serene galaxy features a striking combination of celestial beauty and cosmic wonder. NGC 3156 is a lenticular galaxy, with two visible threads of dark reddish-brown dust crossing the galaxy’s disk. This galaxy type is named for its lens-like appearance when viewed from the side or edge-on. NGC 6684 The lenticular galaxy NGC 6684 bathes this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in a pale light. Captured with Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys, this galaxy is around 44 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Pavo. Pavo - the Latin name for peacock - is a constellation in the southern sky and one of four constellations collectively known as the Southern Birds. NGC 3239 or Arp 263 The irregular galaxy Arp 263 lurks in the background of this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, but the view is dominated by a stellar photobomber, the bright star BD+17 2217. Arp 263 - also known as NGC 3239 - is a patchy, irregular galaxy studded with regions of recent star formation, and astronomers believe that its ragged appearance is due to its having formed from the merger of two galaxies. It lies around 25 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. NGC 7292 The galaxy NGC 7292 billows across this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, accompanied by a handful of bright stars and the indistinct smudges of extremely distant galaxies in the background. It lies around 44 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. This galaxy is irregular, meaning that it lacks the distinct spiral arms or elliptical shape of some galaxies.

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    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

    M83 Southern Pinwheel M83, the Southern Pinwheel, is a stunning spiral galaxy and a favorite among amateur astronomers. This photogenic galaxy showcases its full beauty, revealing intricate details of its structure. UGC 5829 Known as the Spider Galaxy, UGC 5829 is an irregular galaxy about 30 million light-years away. Its distorted arms with glowing, star-forming tips resemble the clawed legs of an arachnid, earning it a descriptive name. NGC 4423 This Hubble Space Telescope image shows NGC 4423, a spiral galaxy about 55 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. Despite its irregular, tubular appearance, it is indeed a spiral galaxy. IC 3476 IC 3476 is a dwarf galaxy about 54 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Coma Berenices. While it appears serene, the galaxy is undergoing ram pressure stripping, a highly energetic process driving intense star formation. ESO 185-IG013 Meet ESO 185-IG013, a luminous blue compact galaxy (BCG) bursting with star formation. Unlike other starburst galaxies that emit more infrared light, BCGs shine intensely blue, making them stand out. Astrophysicists love studying these nearby galaxies because they mirror the characteristics of galaxies from the early universe. ESO 420-G013 ESO 420-G013 looks like a baseball floating in space. This face-on spiral galaxy is also a Seyfert galaxy, featuring dark dust lanes against a backdrop of countless stars. Seyfert galaxies, about 10% of all galaxies, typically have very bright nuclei powered by supermassive black holes at their centers, releasing vast amounts of radiation. Arp 140 Arp 140 is an intriguing pair of interacting galaxies: a barred spiral and a lenticular galaxy. The lenticular galaxy, NGC 274, is on the right, and the barred spiral, NGC 275, is on the left. This cosmic duo resides in the constellation Cetus. Arp 122 Arp 122, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, is a spectacular collision of two galaxies: the tilted, warped spiral NGC 6040 and the round, face-on spiral LEDA 59642. Located about 570 million light-years away, this dramatic encounter also features the elliptical galaxy NGC 6041 peeking in from the lower-left corner. UGC 8091 UGC 8091, an irregular dwarf galaxy located about 7 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo, lacks a neat spiral or elliptical shape. Instead, its stars form a bright, tangled mess that looks more like a string of twinkling lights. MACS041 This stunning panchromatic view of galaxy cluster MACS0416 combines infrared observations from the James Webb Space Telescope with visible-light data from the Hubble Space Telescope. The resulting image reveals galaxies in vivid colors, offering clues about their distances: bluer galaxies are closer and often show intense star formation, while redder galaxies are either more distant or filled with dust. NGC 1566 Nicknamed the 'Spanish Dancer Galaxy,' NGC 1566 is a mesmerizing sight. This weakly-barred spiral galaxy, with its swirling, dramatic spiral arms, resembles the fluid movements of a dancer. Located about 60 million light-years away in the constellation Dorado, it’s part of the Dorado galaxy group.

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    @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

    ESO 350-40, The “Cartwheel” Galaxy Located about 500 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor, this galaxy's distinctive cartwheel shape is the aftermath of a violent galactic collision. A smaller galaxy passed right through a larger disk galaxy, creating shock waves that swept up gas and dust, much like ripples spreading across a lake when a stone is thrown in. These shock waves triggered regions of intense star formation, which appear blue. The outermost ring, 1.5 times the size of our Milky Way, marks the leading edge of the shock wave. This galaxy is one of the most striking examples of the rare class of ring galaxies. M81, “Bode’s Galaxy” M81, also known as Bode's Galaxy, is a stunning spiral galaxy located about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. This galaxy is renowned for its grand design spiral structure, featuring well-defined arms and a bright, central bulge. M81's prominent arms are rich with star-forming regions and interstellar dust, making it a favorite target for both amateur and professional astronomers. Its close proximity to Earth and its striking features offer a remarkable glimpse into the beauty and complexity of spiral galaxies. M104, the “Sombrero Galaxy” The Sombrero Galaxy, also known as M104, is a striking spiral galaxy located about 29 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. Its distinctive appearance, resembling a wide-brimmed hat, is due to a bright, bulbous core encircled by a prominent, dark dust lane. This edge-on view highlights the galaxy's central bulge and flat disk, making it one of the most photogenic galaxies in the night sky. The Sombrero Galaxy's brilliant core and extensive halo of stars, combined with its unique structure, make it a favorite object of study and observation among astronomers. NGC 5861 Approximately 85 million light-years from Earth, in the constellation of Libra, is the beautiful galaxy NGC 5861, captured here by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. NGC 5861 is an intermediate spiral galaxy. Astronomers classify most galaxies by their morphology. For example, the Milky Way galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy. An intermediate spiral galaxy has a shape lying in between that of a barred spiral galaxy (one that appears to have a central bar-shaped structure) and that of an unbarred spiral galaxy (one without a central bar). NGC 4826 NGC 4826 - a spiral galaxy located 17 million light-years away in the constellation of Coma Berenices (Berenice’s Hair). This galaxy is often referred to as the “Black Eye” or “Evil Eye” galaxy because of the dark band of dust that sweeps across one side of its bright nucleus. NGC 4826 is known by astronomers for its strange internal motion. The gas in the outer regions of this galaxy and the gas in its inner regions are rotating in opposite directions, which might be related to a recent merger. New stars are forming in the region where the counter-rotating gases collide. NGC 2146 Located in the constellation Camelopardalis, NGC 2146 is a barred spiral galaxy. Its most distinctive feature is the dusty spiral arm that loops in front of the galaxy's core from our perspective, creating a dramatic visual effect. AM 0644-741 Ring galaxies like AM 0644-741, found about 300 million light-years away in the southern constellation Volans, result from one galaxy plunging directly through the disk of another. This cosmic collision creates a striking ring structure. Arp 273, the ‘Rose' Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, Arp 273, also known as the "Rose," is an interacting galaxy pair. The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, has a blossom-like shape due to the gravitational pull from its companion, UGC 1813, which forms the "stem."

  • @dalphinezara7879
    @dalphinezara7879 Před měsícem

    Where is speculoos-3 b planet?

    • @BeyondEarthBuckleUp
      @BeyondEarthBuckleUp Před měsícem

      Hi. The SPECULOOS-3 b planet is located approximately 55 light-years away. It resides in the constellation Sextans. :)