The most unusual planets known at the moment
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Nothing in my life currently angers me as much as "Most Darkest"
yes the grammar is that of a grade school student ... LOL
Most darkest everest.
It's Aimed at kids
Then maybe you need more serious things to worry about.
These planets be having the names of WiFi passwords 💀😂
And a candy bar
Nice. I need a new bedtime space program. My fav sleep pill
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KOI-55b: Oh a nice toasty home!
*A few million years later*
KOI-55b: Alright time to head out! See ya buddy!
KOI-55: bye friend-wait how are you still alive!?
KOI-55b: Idk byeeee!
The most best channel
Bestest best!
Your bloodline will be cursed for 1000 generations for making this comment. 😤
Be ready for the sequel. The most lightest planet!
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I don't think they're going to get it.
looooool
How wonderful. A science show that can’t even convert Fahrenheit to Celsius.
Your videos have ignited a passion for science and the mysteries of the universe within me. Thank you for being such an incredible source of inspiration.
For sure. These kind of serious channels is worth more than gold when it comes to help ignorant people "do their homework" and get a passion for the universe as such, and it seriously broadens the minds of people and that is Never a bad thing. I have watched these kind of stuff for Years and years and i can really say that it broadens your perspectives. Especially the younger generations should watch this. and preferably in school. Cheers/Daniel/Sweden
Aur bua?
The darkest planet. Or, the most dark planet. But "not" the most darkest planet!... Best wishes
Most darkest. 200,000 views. Is this guy a man of value?
Hey I'm a language challenged scientist. sometimes we gotta talk fast and know you can figure it out, or at least hope you can.
@@bubbaseedsyou're definitely challenged, but a scientist you are not.
It took me 20 years of physics to finally wrap my head around the fact that while relative to the current universe size, the singularity that started our current expansion might seem to be the size of a nucleaus...
YOU MUST KEEP IN MIND that at that time, it was ALL AMD EVERYTHING that existed (there was no Outside that small thing)
So, having said that, size becomes immaterial because there IS NO SIZE (Because that THING is ALL EXISTENCE)
So, in reality it could have been the exact size we determined as far back as light enabled us to make measurements..
Just food for thought 😊
I thought that maybe what is causing the expansion of the universe is actually anti-matter. We know very little and from what **I** understand that antimatter should be predominant in the universe. So what if it was? What if this is what dark energy or dark matter is? I know that antimatter tends to annihilate matter and itself, but what if enough of it together basically is able to repel matter? Instead of just colliding and vanishing.
Space after all is HUGE. So it makes sense to me that antimatter could actually exist in large enough groupings that perhaps we are actually seeing that. Instead of rhe nebulous "dark" stuff.
Yeah that seems crazy af.cant even wrap my head around it.theres ALWAYS an outside. Our puny brains will never understand most of the universe. It would be nice though
Yeah that's the theory.
THE MOST DARKEST PLANET
No 🧢
The mostest darkestest planet.
This made me laugh. Thank you 😂
Lol😂😂😂
It’s more moster darkester than average
Mom help!...people are darkesting my grammar! 😛
THEY MOST DARKEST PLANET IS IN TOILET
This is interesting The first time I heard of these planets 😊😊 Thank you for sharing this video ❤❤
"the most darkest planet"
Is "the most darkest" even a correct statement? I think the correct superlative form is "the darkest".
yeah... totally
It’s correct it’s the most darkest planet
In schools these days, they focus on teaching pronouns, but not much else about English, lol.
@@danmurray1143 haha so fun. joke of the day, I'm rolling. Almost as bad as the ones in the video. keep the effort, though, it's not that hard.
@@TRaWi Unfortunately, I wasn't joking!
THAT PLANET AINT PAID ITS BILLS SINCE THE BC ERA
Most planets orbiting red dwarfs are tidally locked to their star, if they’re rocky. There’s only a small habitat area between the light and dark side, where it’s always twilight.
Not only that, those stars have huge flare ups that would likely destroy their atmospheres.
Super amazing ❤
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I love it!!
En Germany, dasht esht oont outershpazen! Zen est inchenhauzen vokkerblon kaffenheigel. Vennecht vonderbonkommen shtiffen kast klunderdoo. Achten "i love it" eshen oont schtoopit! Ya?
@@marty639 poopen fartin shittin crappin ja????
What a variety. At first the entire Universe fit into something the size of an atom nucleus. Then it expanded unevenly to give us this variety. Yet, each of these planets has a predominant set of materials, making each one rain some ghastly chemical/material.
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Xxxa,
It took me 20 years of physics to finally wrap my head around the fact that while relative to the current universe size, the singularity that started our current expansion might seem to be the size of a nucleaus...
YOU MUST KEEP IN MIND that at that time, it was ALL AMD EVERYTHING that existed (there was no Outside that small thing)
So, having said that, size becomes immaterial because there IS NO SIZE (Because that THING is ALL EXISTENCE)
So, in reality it could have been the exact size we determined as far back as light enabled us to make measurements..
Just food for thought 😊
@@dfreshMC berbagi@rekaputri.official dfresh
Imagine if they have material we’ve never seen before
@44:22 "Bebo" Colombo...? Bepi was funny enough to begin with, but Bebo? 😂😂😂
But in all seriousness, great content. Thank you.
"Most darkest" is a grammatically incorrect tautology.
Fascinating
"Most Darkest?" Who writes this stuff?
Most darkest?? It’s most dark OR darkest! Not both.
“Awesomely horrifying.”
I love the Ark soundtrack on the second guy lol
"If Carbon Planets existed, it would rain gasoline"
the US after hearing "gasoline": *APPOLO 83,461*
1:22:49
An exoplanet is any planet OUTside of our Solar System.
Who wrote the title? "The most darkest..."?
Of all the darkest planets it’s the darkest. Most darkest
The darkest most..
1:52:34 actually, from the spaceship reference frame, the trip to a distant star would only take a few seconds due to lorentz contraction
what is this relativity you speak of????
@@coodudeman einstein's special relativity theory
Who’s only here because they fell asleep?
Me😴lol
Maybe I missed a NASA update, but why is Mercury pictured larger than Venus?
You missed nothing haha they just made a mistake
Because it was taken closer to the planet. Or the lens was of higher magnification. Duh.
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Our species is doomed with this high a percentage having such a low mental capacity 😭
It's time we restrict the ability to reproduce to only allow the top 10% of brilliant minded individuals.
Our species definitely doesn't need more generations of these mentally slow individuals 😂
it's safe to say you have missed a whole lot more then A NASA update 😅
this man had a whole meatball in space dawg
Sparklings of HEAVEN
naza should make a video of how they get to see that far i really mean how??? beside all those videos are CGI meaning not real how do u get to see that far with details ect.
I have a question what happens when a pulsar is too close to a black hole. Which one whens I know there's got to be a battle
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I d have to rank Earth, 2023 up there
TOI-1075 B reminds me of the Anakin vs Obi Wan fighting scene 😭
I would travel to those planets even if NOT provided with assurances of personal safety : ))
4. Wow, I had no idea that there were so many undiscovered planets.
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Most planets haven’t been discovered? We have discovered less than 0.01% of all planets currently active
"Most darkest"?
( may as well have said mostest, in addition to darkest,eh ? Have the narrator mimic the voice of old cartoon Snaggletooth-sufferin succotash!)
I'd like to go to Europa once. It seems like a pretty moon(?).
Language and Astronomy professionals call the Earth's satellite Moon and the Solar System's star Sun, but in popular contexts all satelites can be called moons and stars, suns. It's kind of like how when talking about science we call a tomato a fruit, but when it's about eating it's ok to call it a vegetable.
@@TRaWi, sorta of how the media calls illegals "migrants", yeah we get it.
@@allan9603 It's nice of you to have observed that the Paradigmatic Swapping process works always the same in languages to create euphemisms, metaphors and similes, but sadly I think you only wanted an "excuse" to call people illegals and to criticize the media for not using judgmental wording about them. Legals and illegals ARE migrants and, if you don't live in, like, the Sentinel Islands, your ancestors also migrated at their time and 99.999% chances are, they naver gave/received papers for that.
@@TRaWi , you are sadly mistaken. You're either in a country LEGALLY, or you're not.
Unlike the AP -generated "undocumented immigrant" label, the US immigration laws are quite clear; there are no in between legal statuses.
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Either the darkest, or the most dark.
Mostest darkest is darker than most darkest should have used that for title instead.
This video is the most great greatest
subbed
Nice video
Bro commented nice video before actually watching it. People get too excited when they're first
1ST NO WAY LETS GO
but these planets are cool and Strange.
Him: uh so pal what’s eating you?
Planet wasp-12b: my mother
"Most darkest" for emphasis, yepppppo!😂😂😂
4:02 I am pretty sure the star collapsing or entering a different phase wouldn't affect the gravity / orbits much. It would still have the same mass, or lose some mass (which would expand the orbits) as it transitions. It could expand (e.g. red giant phase) and engulf the planet.
Actually mass isn't the only determining factor of the gravity felt at any given place. Density also is a determining factor because of the way gravity drops off because of the distance² relation of the equation. Meaning if the sun expanded we would feel more gravity because of its closer relative position. Now this is all conjecture since no one has ever been able to compare a star before and after it's giant phase but the force of gravity = G • mass1 • mass2 / distance² so force of gravity drops quickly with distance and think of the giant phase of a star as just getting some of its mass much closer to you so you would feel more effects from it. The current formula for gravity breaks down outside of simplistic uses of it within the extremely small framework that it's creators are refrained and kept hostage within.
@@tylerdurdin8069isn't that the distance to the center of mass? Which remains the same.
Maybe it's not the gravity that much but the shedding of the outter layer of the star that will engulf any plant near it
@@tylerdurdin8069Your comment impresses me. Mostly because I don't know enough about it to be able to understand exactly what you're saying... though I have n idea. So, me asking this question feels strangely like running into a busy road (😮), but... I thought gravity was made stronger by the object's mass. The bigger the mass of an object the stronger the gravity. Of course I know that distance DOES factor in... but I don't know which one overrides the other.
Amazing facts from you!
Serious = seriously,
Really dude, serious?
For real?😅
1:40 he meant 261 years im sure you fellow stargazers probably caught it instantly like I did
Lol yep. It immediately made me search the comments for "261"
nice
I love space🎉🎉🎉
The "most darkest", eh? How about the ones that are merely More Darkest?
“The most darkest” one 😂
Bro, TOI-1075 B, is just the nether so y’all better start helping with the portal.
Why does the video repeat?
Awesome video you have taught me so much about the history and geography of our wonderful world.
the only thing strange is that he didnt use caps
"Most darkest"? Credibility zero.😡
Another channel with no owner participation.
Thank you. I concur, and I still weap for the future of mankind.
Thank you
@@cjsvinyl- Ironyyyyyy
CaNCeLLed
The darkest planet
Does the idea of an all-gas planet with no solid surface freak anyone else out? I don't know why it does me.
the color wavelengths weather there longer or shorter and not the only ones that make it to our eyes the reason why we see only certain colors is because we are only capable of seeing in the red blue and green ultraviolet spectrum of those colors with our eyes and the red blue and green spectrums together is a white light anyting of the other ultraviolet colors that we cannot see or that are darker that would be looking or be invisible to us is due to how we are built in our eyes and what we are capable of seeing in the first place. just because they're short wavelength we see in the ultraviolet right perspective and that's a short wavelength
9:40
"buckle up, backaroos!"
jfc, please tell me these are ai voices.
Where is this so called football shaped world 😂
Most darkest? 😂
It’s not funny
Why? Not right either.
It’s so crazy to think that everything in space we see is the past.
For a while I thought we were the past and what we see far out is the future
What are the planets kicked of the galaxy called? Inter-galactic planets.
Rogue planets, just floating in the empty vacuum
Please don't use this video as the basis for your school science report; it has some fairly glaring inaccuracies. For example at 0h15m05s it says that a red dwarf will later become a blue giant, which is nonsense, as (a) stars cool rather than heat when they swell; (b) blue stars are (much) hotter than red ones; (c) dwarves are what're left after main sequence stars temporarily swell to red giants, or they're that way to begin with and never swell up; (d) blue giants often become supernovae, leaving behind a pulsar or black hole.
When I heard what he said at minute 15, my B.S meter went off. I had to check the comments to see if someone had mentioned it
All of the points
If it takes 70 million years to get to a star, how do you know all of its physical and chemical features?
Spectroscopie
Math
@@kuruoshii Yep. That's right. And of course, some people paid attention in physics-class 😜😎👍
if it relied on you, then your dreams would determine the existence and composition of them 😂
@25:39 Venus doesn't spin clockwise just looks that way. That's because the axis is at 177° putting the north pole almost exactly 180° upside down. If you could take the north pole and drag it back up close to that of earth without changing the spin it would now be spinning the same as the other planets. In order to officially be spinning clockwise the north and south poles would need to swap places or the planet keeps slowing down and eventually start rotating the opposite direction then it would appear to be the same, but is spinning clockwise.
@owood5243 - well gosh, if you take the anticlockwise of the planet and move it so it's aligned with the anticlockwise end of earth, then it rotates the same way as earth; what a surprise! (If my sarcasm isn't obvious, think about how "north" is defined.)
@@martink6092 don't get what you're saying. So if earth was tilted at 177 deg you make south pole north and now earth is 3 deg tilt and spinning opposite direction.
It's either " most dark " or " the darkest".
Aka teeny tiny is wild
Nickisnotgreen would be proud
Most darkest is redundant
I came because I wanted to tell you that ( your title picture ) “most” and “-est” can’t be used together since the both mean the same thing. ( sorry if I made a mistake on this sentence, English isn’t my first language )
You are absolutely right! Nowadays people know more about planets than about grammar.
lol true, but i think it was a joke... no?@@user-pf6yx3su4p
TOI-1075 B is the real life nether 2:31
diamond size of planet may be worthless , it will be very common
"Most darkest" sounds like it belongs in the title of an icycol video...
Why do some Scientists call a bunch of planets, "Super Earths," when they are nothing like Earth? Unless it has something to do with the planets being rocky and not gaseous
_“Super-Earths - a class of planets unlike any in our solar system - are more massive than Earth yet lighter than ice giants like Neptune and Uranus, and can be made of gas, rock or a combination of both. They are between twice the size of Earth and up to 10 times its mass._
_Super-Earth is a reference only to an exoplanet’s size - larger than Earth and smaller than Neptune - but not suggesting they are necessarily similar to our home planet. The true nature of these planets remains shrouded in uncertainty because we have nothing like them in our own solar system - and yet, they are common among planets found so far in our galaxy.”_
En Germany, dasht esht oont outershpazen! Zen est inchenhauzen vokkerblon kaffenheigel. Vennecht vonderbonkommen shtiffen kast klunderdoo.
Everyone take a moment and thank the camera man for risking his life for CZcams lol
BRB JUST SAID 20X OF JUPITER?!?!?!
0:09 What that?
20 minutes in and already 16 ads! 3 hour video? F that
Everything mentioned in this video in regards to how the moon formed, & what happened after the collision is ridiculously incorrect.
MOST DARKEST PLANET, IS IT ME?
There is one Zombie Eddy in A.P.!!.
"Most Darkest" --- 🙂 nice: I feel the meaning, I am READING between the lines, MORE than the correctness of the grammar, I ain't no grammar monster, I internalize concepts,
The thumbnail says “the most darkest planet💀💀💀
Whoever taught you to use "the most darkest" dude...uh uh not correct...just "darkest" is enough.
I don't believe anything they said about these other planets. Their imagination is more than a kids imaginary friend
Forget about pretty video editing and go take a look in the maths those guys use. You will believe. Their brains are on a level most people can't even imagine possible in a person. Just look at a picture of the chalkboard in a theoretical physics classroom, it will barely start to give you a notion.
one day, we will zoom through these planets atmospheres like roller coasters just for fun.
we MUST colonize other planets in other galaxies all together for our species to ensure survival AND we must completely do away with warring amongst our own species while maintaining our warring efficiency for protection of our species from other threats when aplicable, as well as ceasing destruction of species and learning how to preserve species and cultivate life of diffrent species on other planets. As advanced life forms, its our duty to protect life, all life, and ensure survival of all other species that are natural and beneficial, even ones not beneficial specifically to us.
Our sun is in its heyday. it is a short-lived sun though. So cultivating another planet outside the milky way is essential.
I thought I heard Betty columbo
The one thing that amazes me about these exosolar planet documentaries is how they know so much about these planets they must have already been to these planets
😂😂😂 tiny minded man
don't think too hard. you will hurt yourself 🤦♂️😅