Pulsar Planets Are Really Weird! These Are the First Ever Discovered
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- čas přidán 21. 06. 2023
- Ever since scientists began finding exoplanets in the 1990s, all manner of weird and wonderful worlds have been found orbiting distant stars beyond our solar system. But it's the very first exoplanets ever discovered that are arguably the strangest. Sometimes referred to as the doomed planets, these weird worlds were likely born from one of the universe's most fierce events. So how did these planets form? What do they look like? And could life exist on their surfaces? These are the first and arguably strangest exoplanets ever discovered.
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What's your favourite exoplanet discovered so far? There are over 5400 to choose from! The planets in this video are by far some of the strangest and they were the first ever discovered! Which blows my mind. Let me know yours below. Thanks for watching and have a great day! V
The Lich Pulsar and planets you posted today are now my favorite. THX Again. 📡
probably Kepler 10c
Corot 7b..lava land..
Why are you encouraging the Sheeple into continuing to think space is real 🤷 Are you on someone's payroll 🤷
@@josephpacchetti5997🤣😂😅 SHEEPLE
My absolute favorite space channel..v101.. love the videos about exoplanets.. thanx rob..👌💞
I love this video already. Each exoplanet just amazes me.
Same here, I don't think anything else fascinates me more
@@Skoot666 fun fact: when I was in first grade I already knew all of the planets in order. Even Pluto cause this was before it's demotion.
@@Gaian-Commander that's awesome. Bro Pluto will always be a planet to me. I wish I could see each planets surface, get a visual of what it's like there, the temperature, everything. Especially the Trappist system
amazing how many exoplanets have been discovered since the 90's
It’s so awesome. It wasn’t until my teens that the first exoplanets were discovered, and as the technology gets better with telescopes and observatories like JWST and the VLT, there are gonna be so many more discovered and at a faster rate. Incredible stuff!
PHOBETOR sounds like a great name for a death metal band. 💀🎸
Fascinating Video, Thanks Rob. V101 Rocks! 👊 😎 🌌
I miss the Arecibo Observatory. I remember going there with dad in 2006.
I first learned about the Lich system on this channel, in the video about the most extreme exoplanets discovered.
I still go back sometimes and watch that video for its incredible content. Very enlightening and fascinating stuff.
Always look forward to your videos. I learn so much about such incredible things! Thank you V101!
So planets can orbit dead stars too?? That's incredibly fascinating to know.
I love your stuff
Thanks for the majestic content 🌍
Another exceptional presentation, Rob.
The high quality of your content continues to amaze me.
The fact that you think space is real fascinates me
@@davidsheckler4450 ~ 'I find your lack of logic disturbing'.
@@d4mdcykey I find the fact that you can't prove space but just continue to blindly Sheeple along in a fantasy land quite disturbing...an don't talk about "facts" bcs it's you that don't have any
Space doesn't have to exist. But it does have to exist to discredit non existence. A dream doesn't exist either, as there is no evidence one ever existed. No photos, no recordings, only recollections. Space is like a dream there is nothing and yet there is something. You have decided there is no space. Are you dreaming?
Imagine some kind of electromagnetic form of life. They'd probably love it there.
The Lich system is one of my favorites.
And it was at some point a candidate for a strange matter system
Amazing visuals and quality commentaries must be a V101 video. Great stuff you knocked it out the park.
I adore all of your video, thank you Rob, for your amazing work!❤❤
And now imagine that you are colonist and see it with your own eyes in the sky...
Great video.👏
I love how these planets are being covered. They’re so interesting!
We astronomers are a bunch of nerds with really cool toys and I love it.
Exoplanet are very exciting to learn about
My favorite isn't a planet but a Moon called Titan & the awesome view we got to see from the Huygens atmospheric robotic space probe. It was the best & only look ever of this unique Moon 2.5 hrs to land and 72 min of data collection before contact was lost. The amazing thing about this was the view of the descent of the probe. From mountains to valleys and geo formations . It was a beautiful to see something that took 7 years to get there & in such harsh environmental conditions. I must thank you so very much as you did a Fantastic job on a video of this prob and the Cassini craft that it piggybacked on then sent data back to. Appreciate your efforts and quality content thanks for all friend Luv&Peace. Cheers to continued success.🙂✌🏼
It’s a moon AND a planet.
@@Jellyman1129 Cheers!🙂✌🏼 Ty
The rotational speed of pulsars and magnetars staggers the imagination.
Thanks!! Hope you're having a great week. 🇺🇸❤🇬🇧
They make the second hand on a clock look slow.
@@JamesDavy2009 Oh yeah. I love doing the math. That's when the rotational speed really becomes impressive. It's 12.5 miles in diameter and completes 161 rotations per second.
That means that any given point on the star travels 2012 miles in a second or 120,750 miles in a minute.....the time it takes that sweep hand on a clock to make one revolution. If one were driving a car at that speed that would be 7,245,000 mph. At that speed one could drive from the earth to the sun in roughly 1hour and 15 minutes.
Crazy fast!!
I did not know that a pulsar was the rapidly spinning "husk" of a dead star. That's mindbending
Thank u for your presentation 😊
Very good presentation. Liked and subscribed. Highly imaginative and smart. Every question i started typing was answered before i finished lol
Another wonderful presentation
Thank You for this video.
Awesome Video
Absolutely magnificent video, incredibly well done!
Earned my sub 😁
The visuals in these videos are stunning!
Damn that would be quite a sight to see but yeah like you said there probably would be nothing alive ever seeing it because of all the radiation.
Kuddos to the cameraman who travelled 2300 lightyears away to give us those images.
And got the crap radiated out of him for a few minute video
@@Homeymoto People have done crazier things for a selfie or Tiktok content.
Great work😊
I love your videos. I have learnt a lot. Thanks
Certified Platinum!!!!!
😍😍😍 I need more of this!
Pulsars are magnificent !
They are likened to stellar lighthouses and have been used as astral clocks to calibrate ours against.
Interesting, thank you.
Brother I Love to watch and listen your vdo. In fact very interesting and knowledgeable.
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Am amazed, nice presentation... i am interested in these exoplanetary topics, just hoping one day the topic will be about the history of its civilization!! I mean we dnt even know what happened to mars clearly!!
Much like planets that orbit Red Dwarfs, due to their proximity they're almost certainly tidally locked, meaning the side facing away from the pulsar might by somewhat protected from the worst of the pulsar's radiation. Though they also likely have no atmosphere and the night side would be extremely cold, so unless they have deep underground reservoirs of magma-heated water...they're almost certainly going to be Mercury-like in appearance and geology.
Amazing sir ❤
The three planets in question are being blasted so hard by radiation, that it makes diving into the exposed Chernobyl reactor right after the explosions look like a mild sunny afternoon in comparison.
*Necron vibes intensify*
There's so much crazy but wondrous planets 🤗🤗👍
They both contain atmosphere, and contain material that relate.
I love space n all but did anyone else at around 3:10 go Goldeneye!!!!!? :P
Man..
space be crazy …
The reason is it stole a little atmosphere from the planet. The moon 🌚 🌎pulled some atmesphere off. Which all come from a star.
My guess would be that they are the cores of gas giants whose atmosphere was blown away, and whose orbits were pulled in closer over time due to the increased gravitational pull. Also, if life were to form there, it would be the kind that thrives on the consumption of intense levels of radiation. An intense scenario not much different than the aquatic life living under intense pressure and thriving near the volatile hot magma conditions of underwater trenches on Earth.
life always finds a way well thats what i think
4:44 I think it's more likely that the planets were already orbiting the star, perhaps at much greater distances, when it expanded into a supergiant and swallowed them up. Once inside the star, their orbits would have very gradually decayed, bringing them closer to the parent star's core. I don't know where this ideas comes from that "anything this close to a supernova would have been destroyed". Is that from the media? I don't think that is a prevailing scientific view.
one day life might be found
its life jim but not as we know it
WHo are we to say that life needs water and no radiation
You don’t know this for sure, they more than likely formed after the chaos
Rob is my dude
Great video!
Meh. Wake me when we can actually SEE these planets rather than decide that they are there because of inconsistencies in the light or radio waves that reach us.
It’s content is so mind boggling and beyond our comprehension.What a GREAT GOD has created such a beautiful and unimaginable objects and so many unseen things hiding in the universe only HE KNOWS!
I miss v sauce
This star was discovered more than 1,400 years ago and it was mentioned قوله تعالى : ( وَالسَّمَاءِ وَالطَّارِقِ * وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الطَّارِقُ * النَّجْمُ الثَّاقِبُ )in the book of the Qur’an
There is always one bringing religious nonsense to pages like these…… just F off…
6:30 I sometimes think that we humans looking for extraterrestrial life in locations, this place or that place, is not how it works. What if extraterrestrial life doesn’t exist by our laws of physics. They may not start from organic matter, RNA, single celled organisms and so on. I think religion and science may not be so at odds. I’m NOT here to sell anybody on religion, like you worship a God and if you’re good enough you go to heaven or wherever, but what if much like religious beliefs, we cannot see or experience these extraterrestrial life in our organic forms. Maybe these Aliens exist on a whole different dimension. I sometimes wonder about religion as we humans screwed it all up through thousands if not 10’s of thousands of years of misinterpretations, bad translation through different languages, coupled with political interference and extremism, and ALLLL these different religions, the Catholic Saints, the Hindu Gods, the Greek and Nordic Gods, the many different spirits of Native American and Indigenous Tribes around the world have, are all the same people and ARE the extraterrestrials. We as an organic lifeforms may be the oddity and it’s our laws of physics that limits us, it’s why we can’t solve so many paradoxes, why we can’t understand a 4th dimension, its why we can’t withstand the warp speed it takes to even become an interplanetary or inter-whatever….galactical? civilization nor do our lifespans really allow for the time it takes at speeds we can withstand. Maybe only our consciousness or souls or whatever you wanna call it, only in whatever our spiritual form is after we die is when we can see and interact with extraterrestrials? Idk, it’s just one of my many pondering’s when watching videos like these. These and paranormal videos. I always kinda felt like those Shadow People are more Aliens/Extraterrestrials and not spiritual beings, but then I think they’re both probably the same thing.
Ok
Brilliant comment, such insight
This is something that humans should be able to observe firsthand. Instead, the saline filled meatsacks continue to squander massive amounts of resources to coddle animalistic meatsackery.
Does anyone else have those random deep thoughts and realisations about our world and the universe ...like where the actual fudge did we come from and how are we just one teenie little rotating planet floating in this infinite black space, (im not talking science or facts or spiritually or our creator etc etc etc) but I mean just think about it for a second ... 😮 I mean 🤔 🧐 what the actual squiggle diggle doodle duff is this huff?....who the Fluck are we.. ..and how the Flick did we... why the Falafel..?...why are we the unlucky ones 😅
The odds against us being here and the way we are are so improbable it makes winning the lotto look like a certainty.
Yeah every human thats ever lived has wondered those things, nothing special about you
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Or the planets were there the whole time. The theories in place are not correct.
No planets stop watching Disney
God created the universe about 7000 years ago
Science disagrees with your sky wizard fairytale.
😂😂 nice one..
Excellent satire!
He didn't make it 7000 thousand years ago, made the universe billions of years ago.
@@comandercarnis 13.8 billion to be approximate. Some say it was a collision of two branes, but the predominant explanation was a singularity inflating many orders of magnitude.