A Journey to our Closest Galaxies

  Переглядів 1,893,661

Kosmo

Kosmo

День тому

➥ Telegram - t.me/kosmo_eng
➥ Subscribe - bit.ly/SubbKosmo
➥ Support us on UKposts - www.youtube.com/@kosmo_off/join
➥ Support us on Patreon - / kosmo_off
➥ Kosmo DOC - / @kosmodoc
➥ TikTok - / kosmo_eng
➥ Advertising, cooperation - kosmo.pdt@gmail.com
Today I invite you on a tour around our closest galaxies. But before reaching those, we will stop at the dwarf planet Makemake and the trans-Neptunian object Sedna, talk about the weirdest objects ever to have approached our Earth, venture to the most horrifying exoplanets and fly by the star known as WR 102.
0:00 Intro
01:13 MAKEMAKE
11:44 SEDNA
21:24 COMETS
30:50 THE MOST HORRIFYING EXOPLANETS
42:57 WR102
54:03 CLOSEST GALAXIES
#Galaxies #Planets #Space #Universe #Film #Kosmo #Jupiter #Satellites

КОМЕНТАРІ: 906
@Kosmo_off
@Kosmo_off 2 роки тому
Dear friends! Enjoy the viewing! If you are a fan of our videos, feel free to support our project here: ➥ Support us on UKposts - www.youtube.com/@kosmo_off/join ➥ Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/kosmo_off
@derrekanderson1387
@derrekanderson1387 2 роки тому
Thanks Kosmo, I always do, 🙂
@henkstersmacro-world
@henkstersmacro-world 2 роки тому
So much more as the, slightly misleading, titel tells us, thanks man!!
@jeaniusedits6094
@jeaniusedits6094 2 роки тому
👍
@Metaldetectiontubeworldwide
@Metaldetectiontubeworldwide 2 роки тому
Seeying your notification already forfilled me with Joy! I know my sunday eve and thus weekend ended perfectly 🤩 Grtzz from the Netherlands Johny geerts
@oylesine285
@oylesine285 2 роки тому
Would you write song name you used in the videos next time?
@GibbHuckley
@GibbHuckley 2 роки тому
When you really want to, you can always criticize someone else's work. I won't go into the nebulous motivations that can give rise to such an unproductive exercise. The only sad thing about this wonderful video is the small amount of critical commentary it has generated. I've listened to tons of documentaries on this subject and I can confirm that this one is absolutely extraordinary. The accompanying animations are ideal for illustrating the point. I enjoyed listening to it without fail. Bravo.
@bobbytables658
@bobbytables658 2 роки тому
eloquently and truthfully put. bravo.
@daveeastern7023
@daveeastern7023 2 роки тому
I tip my hat to this space shit !!!
@super_5402
@super_5402 2 роки тому
huh
@liveyourlifeb4end
@liveyourlifeb4end 2 роки тому
@@daveeastern7023 lol
@davedavee4154
@davedavee4154 2 роки тому
Haha what???
@truthteller1246
@truthteller1246 2 роки тому
The scale of the cosmos is mind melting
@Rhythm911
@Rhythm911 2 роки тому
OH OH!! 😲 I guess you didn't take any of the prerequisite, and also safe, mind expansion options!?!?! Quick! Here's some Salvia extract, 2005 A.D. grade [5X to 10X strength]. One good TOKE and you'll be able to wrap your brain around the size of the universe and at least a couple of other new dimensions. Or try some of these Bitchin Astronomy and Quantum Mechanics books. Its a little more structured, but you control the duration of experience. Salvia is pretty quick, usually 15 mins. not much longer. Although you'll feel like you were there for muuuuuuch longer !!! :D But, very few people can make it last longer by smoking more without serious side-effects 🤢🤮☠️, usually. Mexican Shamans (Bruho's and Bruha's) chew the leaves [IDK the dose for that or whether the leaves need to be fresh] it usually lasts about 8 hrs. But you'll be able to experience many new dimensions and understand - Life; The Universe; & Everything !! 🤩
@mikemotorbike4283
@mikemotorbike4283 2 роки тому
"Set your mind free - if its misbehaves; hunt it down and kill it"
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@adriangarcia9158
@adriangarcia9158 7 місяців тому
Watching this video has made me realize we are just in the middle of no where and it would be impossible to know what’s really out there in our lifetime
@yurdyurd2902
@yurdyurd2902 2 роки тому
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” - Carl Sagan
@vibezz127
@vibezz127 2 роки тому
Carl sagan and the pale blue dot
@soci0path
@soci0path 2 роки тому
Sagan was the best dreamer ever. \
@HamabaJuJu
@HamabaJuJu 2 роки тому
Aha !!! Well lets know why the title of the video says: "A Journey to our Closest Galaxies", but the content is about MakeMake and the rest of the litter at the kuiper belt.
@edholohan
@edholohan 2 роки тому
Not really....
@edholohan
@edholohan 2 роки тому
@@soci0path Not
@stevenforbes3883
@stevenforbes3883 2 роки тому
I've been watching these type of videos. I'm hooked I really enjoy learning again at 45 I feel good. Thank you
@bubbaho-tep3468
@bubbaho-tep3468 2 роки тому
Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@stevenforbes3883
@stevenforbes3883 2 роки тому
Kosmo is one of my favorite videos series to watch and learn.
@TheNarmerPalette
@TheNarmerPalette 2 роки тому
I love this documentary. I am fascinated by the universe and the stars out beyond our planet. The documentary is very intricate in its explanation and animations and information presented. It is kinda wild but the documentaries narration sounded like one big word problem and I enjoyed keeping up with all that was being said.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@stevenforbes3883
@stevenforbes3883 2 роки тому
Best videos ever
@lmoataz2648
@lmoataz2648 Рік тому
Peace be upon you. When God sent the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, and called us to worship God alone, to bring us out of darkness into light. God Almighty said in the Holy Qur’an Were they created by nothing? Or were they themselves the creators? Or did they create the heavens and the earth? Nay, but they have no firm Belief. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/emWXrHpujaZ7y2Q.html
@codywhatshisface7220
@codywhatshisface7220 Рік тому
What
@psycronizer
@psycronizer Рік тому
Excellent ! finally a piece or work that actually manages to astound AND educate. So many vids are just reprocessed same old story, but this one is different, I learnt a few things here.
@jamesjenkins3384
@jamesjenkins3384 Рік тому
Had no idea that all these new planetoids were discovered.
@snapyo1472
@snapyo1472 Рік тому
I love space! Its like a dream manifested for us to view.
@squidly6179
@squidly6179 Рік тому
What if the universe IS a dream in the brain of something greater than us?🤯🤓I love thinking of stuff like that.
@kelliethornton7986
@kelliethornton7986 2 роки тому
I have no criticism of this channel. None. I put one earbud in and listen while I work. Background noise on my absolute favorite subject.
@jonny3801
@jonny3801 2 роки тому
1 hour in and I’m still waiting to hear about our nearest galaxy
@weslabrash8593
@weslabrash8593 6 місяців тому
Appreciate the heads up. 8 minutes in and I’m getting tired of learning about makemake. Clicked for the galaxies.
@RavingKats
@RavingKats 6 місяців тому
@@weslabrash8593 and here I thought we were going to Andromeda 😂😭
@Gnekdjidkdbbdd
@Gnekdjidkdbbdd 2 роки тому
My favourite sleep getting channel 😂😴!!
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 2 роки тому
Wow! This was a good look into at least a part of our universe. I find your videos to be visually stunning and very interesting, with soundtracks that are spot-on.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@BunkyFitches
@BunkyFitches 2 роки тому
Yesssss New Vid. Your shits the bomb man. I love it! Please do longer vids like this. We watch all the way through trust me!
@kenan12341
@kenan12341 2 роки тому
It makes for really good viewing when listening to music, as well as just being cool videos.
@D_Marrenalv
@D_Marrenalv 2 роки тому
Please, shut your gob.
@dannyg239
@dannyg239 2 роки тому
i can vouch, we definitely are listening til the last second 🙏🏻
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@jenkins80526
@jenkins80526 2 роки тому
I understand that these are artist renderings of these planets. I just can't wait till we have the technology to actually see them for real. I am of the belief that there is no way we tiny beings here on earth are alone in the universe. With the enormous size of the universe and with all of the galaxies and solar systems out there, there are worlds and highly advanced civilizations out there that would just blow our minds. We'll know about them eventually. It's just a matter of time.
@thefirstsin
@thefirstsin 2 роки тому
"seeing" isn't really that great cause it might not be even there when we arrive.
@geronimo803
@geronimo803 2 роки тому
Couldn't agree more! I don't believe we're alone either, but finding life in our lifetime is highly unlikely :( I am always surprised with the Mars missions and other craft we've sent out to the solar system and the pictures they've sent back.. You would expect a way way way better quality.. shouldn't the quality of the camera be one of the highest priorities? Or does NASA and other space agencies hide those pictures and release low quality ones?
@jenkins80526
@jenkins80526 2 роки тому
@@geronimo803 Agreed. I've been very disappointed with the quality of the pictures that we get back too. The quality of the camera's and of the pictures released to the public should be of extreme importance. I believe a lot of things are being hidden from the public. Especially when I see blurred out regions of Mars.
@bunnytail1370
@bunnytail1370 2 роки тому
Lol..it is named God, in the dimension of Heaven. Ever lasting Life.
@9N-P8G3S
@9N-P8G3S 2 роки тому
Low key imagining an alien civilization getting pissed at us for invading their home with drones and declaring space war
@BlackMytilus
@BlackMytilus 2 роки тому
Very interesting to watch and to get to know what's out there in deep space.. Thanks, Kosmo!
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@youflaw3285
@youflaw3285 2 роки тому
Just be prepared. NASA hired folks to study how people would react to Alien life (like lil green men) when they make their appearance
@itamarzamir3908
@itamarzamir3908 9 місяців тому
Wonderful documentary!
@MrEnjoivolcom1
@MrEnjoivolcom1 2 роки тому
😮 eeeekkk❗ Just what I needed right now on my day off! Kosmos!
@kenan12341
@kenan12341 2 роки тому
Kaos in the Kosmos
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@danielmorrison3120
@danielmorrison3120 2 роки тому
I LOVE these journey videos!
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@davidwarner63
@davidwarner63 2 роки тому
I had no idea that we had this much information about these items outside of our solar system. Certainly looking forward to what the James Web telescope can tell us.
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 роки тому
Astronomy is an incredible branch of science! Pretty much all bleeding-edge research is jaw-dropping ;)
@aussieozborn4420
@aussieozborn4420 2 роки тому
Bloody oath mate. Webb is going to be a game changer
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 роки тому
It would be even better if was launched 10 years ago. There are some insane projects for space satellites in the workings right now, for instance, the HabEx telescope.
@aussieozborn4420
@aussieozborn4420 2 роки тому
Minimum of 5.5 years mission time. Projected to be as much as 10 years, dependent upon propellant usage. Hubble could possibly still be operational. The next gen after Webb and Roman are looking good. Check out LUVOIR. Still in conceptualised stage, it and the 3 others put forward to the decadal survey vary in wavelength detected, but all sound like Boss tech.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@juanlancha2503
@juanlancha2503 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for this wonderful program of the Kosmos
@dylanbrassel
@dylanbrassel 2 роки тому
What a wonderful video. Absolutely loved it. Thanks for the effort and hard work in making these videos. Always appreciated.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@charlesReed239
@charlesReed239 2 роки тому
Thought this was a video about our closest galaxies?
@curtcoller3632
@curtcoller3632 2 роки тому
He does not know the difference! And has no NASA data about other galaxies, so what could he tell us???
@xennaguy
@xennaguy 2 роки тому
@@curtcoller3632 Check the desc and have a brain
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@davidjones3165
@davidjones3165 2 роки тому
I saw a sad fact the other day the speed at which galaxies are moving away we're never going to be able to reach them
@BARELD050
@BARELD050 2 роки тому
some are moving towards us
@michaelflaker2582
@michaelflaker2582 2 роки тому
youre absolutely right.. we will have top travel faster than space and light... maybe one day
@jcmusic7285
@jcmusic7285 2 роки тому
We'll never even reach most of our galaxy, nevermind other galaxies lol.
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 роки тому
Yeah, forget about the other galaxies. We will never reach most of our galaxy, just as JC Music wrote. Even if we do, it won't be a homogeneous interstellar empire due to the speed of light limits. On the other hand, the other galaxies are just an order of magnitude further. For instance diameter of the Milkyway is 200k ly, but the nearest large galaxy M31 in Andromeda is only 2 million ly away. There are lots of galaxies that would be within our reach, have we managed to reach a decent fraction of speed of light, .2c or so. The travel, however, would take too long anyway. Leave now to distant, pristine galaxy and you will get there when it is already occupied by Kardashev 2 or 3 civilizations...
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@zilharuthignacio7884
@zilharuthignacio7884 2 роки тому
I certainly love this documentary. Thank you.
@Drivertilldeath
@Drivertilldeath 2 роки тому
This is a nice watch. Thank you.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@richardkammerer2814
@richardkammerer2814 2 роки тому
At the 12:08 mark, I saw Nitrogen accompanied by two Oxygens. This must have been the effects of pollution.
@Rhythm911
@Rhythm911 2 роки тому
Were any of them carrying anything ?
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@chosentonessournotes
@chosentonessournotes 2 роки тому
Hey, just to let you know, 2 hydrogen atoms do not make helium… it makes an atom of deuterium. 2 deuterium makes 1 helium. Just thought you might like to know!
@robydee920
@robydee920 2 роки тому
And what is deuterium than different isotope of hydrogen and for fusion you combine one deuterium and one tritium to form helium.
@samnissan2003
@samnissan2003 2 роки тому
Does that mean 4 hydrogen atoms makes 1 helium atom?
@insaneunicorn5266
@insaneunicorn5266 2 роки тому
Could that mean that fission is possible with oxygen and deuterium yes I’m aware fission is the opposite of fusion but you still need catalysts for the action. Otherwise entropy collapses the universal wave function and we cease to exist
@chosentonessournotes
@chosentonessournotes 2 роки тому
@@insaneunicorn5266 Vacuum decay?
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@PaulA-zp7hn
@PaulA-zp7hn 2 роки тому
You guys are too awesome. Thanks for yet another incredible upload.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@dhakalsantosh3724
@dhakalsantosh3724 2 роки тому
enjoyed, worth watching, listening.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@rodgermurphy5721
@rodgermurphy5721 2 роки тому
We take for granted as a species the amazing knowledge we have gained about our universe and creation
@sainiakshit1726
@sainiakshit1726 2 роки тому
And there are Muslims
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@tea_blossttv8127
@tea_blossttv8127 5 місяців тому
LOL
@HLLchaos
@HLLchaos 2 роки тому
Love this. Though more ads than planets detected 🙃
@Netrangerrr
@Netrangerrr 2 роки тому
Use UKposts adblock to skip the ads
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@tanksaawk
@tanksaawk 2 роки тому
I love that you included some work from melodysheep in your video :) Makes it all the more epic
@runitback5066
@runitback5066 2 роки тому
I thinks it's some of the music used from them.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@JanineMarshall61390
@JanineMarshall61390 2 роки тому
Outstanding documentary. Thank you.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@justincaplin8146
@justincaplin8146 2 роки тому
I love this channel and the production values are excellent
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@melongum2825
@melongum2825 2 роки тому
EPIC VIDEO if i didnt want to be a machinist id be a astronomer
@saltycreole2673
@saltycreole2673 2 роки тому
If I didn't want to be an astronomer I'd be a machinist!
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@rashmitharushi7057
@rashmitharushi7057 3 місяці тому
What a concise video with lot of information and the chart below is very helpful too 🙏
@mcshach9982
@mcshach9982 2 роки тому
I can't even tell a real human voice to a fake one anymore
@mlpreiss
@mlpreiss 2 роки тому
Excellent!
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jqmBa2uCkKlzlXk.html
@javaboy619
@javaboy619 2 роки тому
If the images of the planets we see from Hubble now are from light travelling billions of year ago does this mean the actual image of the planets are something else now?
@PhaRoaH87
@PhaRoaH87 2 роки тому
Yep, we are always looking into the past of things in the Universe. All depends on the Light Year's.
@mth469
@mth469 2 роки тому
Those planets may not even exist anymore. Also when looking at galaxies really far away, the light from that galaxy left it and was on its way even before our Sun 🌞 had formed.
@StevenGuderian14
@StevenGuderian14 11 місяців тому
Theoretically If you travel a million miles or two directly from Earth, and you had a super super absurdly powerful telescope, while looking at Earth through it, You'd be able to see dinosaurs walking around
@juno2317
@juno2317 7 місяців тому
​@StevenGuderian14 oh no it'd have to be much further away
@BluesBewitch
@BluesBewitch Рік тому
Awesome job with this!!!
@Lord_Thunderballs
@Lord_Thunderballs 11 місяців тому
Good video! Nice use of Mass Effect 3 and Frostpunk music. The city must survive!
@martinwillemse8923
@martinwillemse8923 2 роки тому
Like sound, when you come to the source you have a high pitch and when you move away from the source you have a lower pitch, but to say with the light of galaxies it is moving away from us, as if there were no other explanation for the redshift can be found. It may be that our atoms shrink and then get a higher frequency and that will have to be sorted out first. If we take Hubble's Constant we can also use it on objects that are close to it, like the Moon, as we know the Moon moves 2cm per year from the Earth and that pretty much corresponds to Hubble's Constant, now the Tides as the cause, which seems strange to me, because as the Moon pulls the surface of the Earth towards it, the gravitational pull increases and the Moon is deflected faster in its orbit around the Earth and would rather have a smaller orbit. going to describe the Earth. That there is also a tidal wave on the other side of the Earth would reduce the effect, but there is no reason to assume that the Moon is just moving away from the Earth. The fact that the Earth rotates the tidal wave ahead of the Moon can cause the Earth to slow in its rotation on its axis and the Moon should absorb some of the speed, but as the Moon moves away from the Earth makes the Moon revolve more slowly around the Earth and that is therefore not easily reconcilable with the greater distance from the Moon, so there must be a force that slows the Moon down. If one assumes that our atoms shrink, this can all be explained, in the first place the Moon would only move a few millimeters towards the Earth and the Moon would also gain extra speed, due to the tidal action, but our ruler has shrunk so much that we now measure the distance to the Moon 2cm larger, that the Moon now revolves more slowly around the Earth, it is because our clock also runs faster when our atoms shrink, so it may be useful if we calculate the the tidal action and the influence on the Moon again, because this calculation is already a hundred years old. That is not the only reason that motivates us to calculate that, it is also the case that with shrinking atoms the Earth moves away from the Sun and that could just cause the ice ages, now there is the elliptical orbit of the Earth around the Sun, taken as the cause, but the removal of the Earth according to Hubble's constant would be 10 meters per year, which is 10 million kilometers in a billion years and we are now at 150 million kilometers and it will only get colder and it is possible that if there is another ice age it will also be the last and with the influence of humanity on the climate , that may be faster than we think. As the Arctic Ocean gets warmer, more and more snow will fall on the northern continents, and that continues until an ice age starts there and the northern areas get more and more snow that won't melt away, until those northern areas with snow have become so large that they will influence the climate and the oceans will cool down again, the moment the northern ice sea freezes over again, it may be that we have an ice age that we can do little with. Then when we run out of fossil fuels we're going to have a lot of problems, firstly we could end up in an ice age and secondly the equilibrium would be completely disturbed when we have used up all the carbon and the biosphere, then a low-carbon future, which may permanently change life on Earth and this scenario could come our way very quickly, especially if we behave like fungi, which eat everything, only we cannot leave such traces, to create a new to start life. We leave traces of complete destruction, as we have treated nature for some time.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pnh4jXxkoa1ppKs.html
@chairmanlmao23
@chairmanlmao23 2 роки тому
You have the most interesting, calming voice i've ever heard
@kaylelowther2k9
@kaylelowther2k9 2 роки тому
I was thinking the same 😆
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 2 роки тому
@@kaylelowther2k9 He pronounces his "o"s as "eow"s. Example: five seowlar masses.
@dan43544911
@dan43544911 2 роки тому
I think sometimes he sounds like an artificial voice.
@TheMan-WithNoName
@TheMan-WithNoName 2 роки тому
That’s a computer voice. That’s not a real person.
@chadreeves403
@chadreeves403 2 роки тому
Sounds like a really good text to speech program.
@CieLocd
@CieLocd 2 роки тому
Thank you for the knowledge
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@BradyLangaigne
@BradyLangaigne 2 роки тому
Yes best channel ever. Always looking forward to new videos
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@0-m-1-n-0-u-5
@0-m-1-n-0-u-5 2 роки тому
With a top speed of approximately 430,000 mi/h (692,000 km/h), the Parker Solar Probe would have no trouble intercepting Omumua within a reasonable amount of time.
@seathunder7323
@seathunder7323 2 роки тому
It will gain more speed as it does more orbits around sun due to sun's gravitational field acting as a slingshot for anything going and an elipictical orbit
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@sarcasmo57
@sarcasmo57 2 роки тому
I officially give S2015 the name "Steve".
@pompeyturk
@pompeyturk 2 роки тому
@@Andmeuths Steve Bacon !
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 роки тому
Planet 9 David Bowie 😂 I will vote to deorbit it and slingshot it out of the solar system if it is found and named this way! 😂
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@jeffreychandler8666
@jeffreychandler8666 10 місяців тому
I am impressed with this video, and the new knowledge that is advancing our understanding of our mysterious Universe.
@nickhearmon5248
@nickhearmon5248 2 роки тому
"ello mate love your in depth deep space vids and yer "funny " accent . Hope to travel to Andromeda Galaxy one day !!! LOL !!!!
@innertubez
@innertubez 2 роки тому
I will never forgive Mike Brown for what he did to my beloved Pluto lol.
@UnholyAbomination
@UnholyAbomination 2 роки тому
Sailor Pluto!
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@dododimitrov9657
@dododimitrov9657 2 роки тому
MakeMake, GongGong if they find another object in outer belt they have to name it DingDong
@noonebutsomeone561
@noonebutsomeone561 2 роки тому
Soon,there will be PeePee
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@Alteringrealitystudios
@Alteringrealitystudios 2 роки тому
That Omuamuo it reminds me of the marker from dead space. Glad it kept on moving on. Lol
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 роки тому
There are an estimated 10k interstellar objects within the orbit of Neptune at any time if I am not mistaken. They are just very hard to see due to inverse square law.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@aryagoswami4152
@aryagoswami4152 Рік тому
Flat earthers a great threat to science!
@kcleach9312
@kcleach9312 2 роки тому
mind blowing !!! each galaxy is equal to a grain of sand in the universe.. each galaxy has at least 100 billion stars ----thats a 100 billion suns!!! WOW!!!
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@jayman_g1215
@jayman_g1215 Рік тому
the milky way has 200 billions stars and larger galaxies than the milky way have 300-400 billion stars and almost each of those stars are red dwarfs and yellow dwarfs that have planets, planets that could have life
@vibezz127
@vibezz127 2 роки тому
Love science 💛
@tomfoolery5680
@tomfoolery5680 6 місяців тому
An hour into it and im at 10 fking ads and exactly 0 of our closest galaxies.
@mcpr5971
@mcpr5971 5 місяців тому
This channel is an Indian with downloaded ebooks copy pasted into TTS stealing content for money.
@wabejoo
@wabejoo Рік тому
Very good piece of imaginative work based upon celestial objects perceived or imagined. I envy the people in the future who might actually make voyages to the objects perceived or imagined in this video.
@paysour1
@paysour1 2 роки тому
We need governments to work together as one. So that we can get started on these Journeys through the vast unknown. The dimensions of this universe are staggering. We've got to find some way to cover these great distances. We can start by launching more deep space probes like the Voyager program. We need massive Space Station. By the end of this Century we should have colonies on several planets if we act now.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@WildernessGirl21
@WildernessGirl21 2 роки тому
Captain Kathryn Janeway! Voyager!!!! #startreknerd
@truthsocialmedia
@truthsocialmedia 2 роки тому
Technology needs to be much better and advanced. Fully functional von Neumann probes by the billions are what is necessary. Basically turning whole planets in our solar system into billions of probes. Once that happens the galaxy is open for business
@paysour1
@paysour1 2 роки тому
@@truthsocialmedia that is an interesting concept. They would have tremendous use right here on Earth.
@bigj9503
@bigj9503 2 роки тому
oh wow this guy has everything figured out. the governments should just forget their problems and do whatever this dude says. why haven’t we thought of this already.
@sushonfire
@sushonfire 2 роки тому
Space have more mysteries to resolve
@edholohan
@edholohan 2 роки тому
Wrong
@Edruezzi
@Edruezzi 2 роки тому
@@edholohan You voted for Trump, didn't you?
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@ImEnspired
@ImEnspired 2 роки тому
Amazing thank you
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@GNParty
@GNParty 2 роки тому
Excellent video. 👍🏻
@Rhythm911
@Rhythm911 2 роки тому
It will be INTERESTING! when one of the new 'scopes like the James Webb can confirm how its actually moving and even more when we can see it clearly, if possible. I hope it doesn't actually look like a 'T-Bowl Log" :))))
@josephhumphrey1819
@josephhumphrey1819 2 роки тому
0+
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@ratroddiesels1981
@ratroddiesels1981 2 роки тому
i postulate more advanced civilizations hitch rides on these fast moving objects . they would save staggering amounts of energy to traverse the cosmos .
@hanssacosta1990
@hanssacosta1990 2 роки тому
Super awesome thanks 🙏 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pnh4jXxkoa1ppKs.html
@blackmatterlives9865
@blackmatterlives9865 2 роки тому
9:33 that is beautiful
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@Drummsticky
@Drummsticky 2 роки тому
I showed my nephew a picture of the galaxy, and he asked “Why does it look so dirty?”
@timg3584
@timg3584 2 роки тому
Lol
@nerdscorner2307
@nerdscorner2307 2 роки тому
Space is made up of many debrie's and gases. Which ultimately why it's harder to find a way for our shuttle faster. Almost need an engine that gets faster n hotter By sucking in the debrie and burning it as fuel. Problem Is we don't even know what dark matter itself is made of. But a ventilation combustion engine type should peak our speeds. Not fuel. But debrie perhaps combination of both so it burns hot enough to go faster.
@achaille9110
@achaille9110 2 роки тому
@@nerdscorner2307 - I'd like to hear more. Where are we going to find that much debris? Space is almost completely empty for (sometimes) light-years at a stretch. How fast are we going to go. A collusion with 'debris' (even dust and gas clouds) at any significant percentage of the speed of light would do severe damage to a ship. There doesn't seem to be any way around it. Space is big, empty and, truly harsh. The distances are unimaginably huge.
@nerdscorner2307
@nerdscorner2307 2 роки тому
Actually if you keep up with space documentaries. Space is so dark because of the debries in space Like dust, gases ect But yes space is very big. But if there was nothing but space up their our engine wouldn't work And fire and pressure couldnt be possible but we use huge ass flame in back of our thrusters. For it to even be usable something itself has to be combustionable And alot of the time I believe that why we see things at times an lose them in space due to density of debri It's just common since, big huge dust void lol That's why it's so dark.
@nerdscorner2307
@nerdscorner2307 2 роки тому
@@achaille9110 and it's like microscopic in size. We just don't know how to examine it. Nor do we even know what dark matter is
@alexbowman7582
@alexbowman7582 2 роки тому
In around 4.5 billion years the Milky Way and Adromeda will combine. There won’t be many actual star collisions because of the vast distances between stars but what interests me is what happens when the two super massive black holes interact. Presumably they probably won’t initially collide but will pass each other quite close before parting then dance perhaps for millions of years in an ever contracting orbit. The interaction between the SM black holes will fling stars out the galaxy but also fling stars into the black holes generating massive gamma rays as well as visible light. Eventually as the SMBH’s near each other tidal forces may well pull out the others event horizon allowing mass to escape from one onto the other lighting up the universe in a huge fireworks display. How much their eventual collision will be an explosion or an implosion is arguable but surely there will be the biggest explosion since the Big Bang. Shouldn’t astrophysicists be scanning galaxies for double yokes SM black holes?
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@WildernessGirl21
@WildernessGirl21 2 роки тому
Interesting and thought provoking comment.
@MountainFisher
@MountainFisher Рік тому
I love to study globular star clusters and it is thought that many of them used to be dwarf galaxies the Milky Way ate up. Some like the biggest one known as New Galactic Catalog or NGC 5139 or Caldwell 80 or Omega Centauri star as it was given a Greek letter designation before telescopes showed it was made from millions of stars, 10 million estimated and 150 light years in diameter. I live at 32 degrees latitude and can see it for about 3 hours after dark before it sets and it is a summer deep sky object. Amateur astronomers much above 40 degrees latitude cannot see it at all. I have spoken to stargazers at 40 degrees who say they can see it when it is clear seeing conditions. Cannot see the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two small galaxies caught by the Milky Way, need to be much further South to see those. Links to pictures I hope you will enjoy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Centauri#/media/File:Omega_Centauri_by_ESO.jpg en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magellanic_Clouds#/media/File:VISTA%E2%80%99s_view_of_the_Small_Magellanic_Cloud.jpg en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magellanic_Clouds#/media/File:Large.mc.arp.750pix.jpg en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magellanic_Clouds#/media/File:Smclmc-35deg-16ks8k-min20k-4550k-m19-s1-s8.png
@aaronanglea
@aaronanglea Рік тому
The milky way has several satellite galaxies orbiting it
@owlthepirate5997
@owlthepirate5997 2 роки тому
I really, really, want yourself (Kosmo) to do a collaboration with "Melody sheep"!! That would be incredible..💗😍
@user-xp6zi5vr5v
@user-xp6zi5vr5v 2 роки тому
"space is weird, cool, and scary, all at the same time." - someone
@edholohan
@edholohan 2 роки тому
Not really
@thefirstsin
@thefirstsin 2 роки тому
@@edholohan is this Big neck Ed??
@thefirstsin
@thefirstsin 2 роки тому
True it's like drunk peole doing ballerina with magnets on them.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@petenicezz
@petenicezz 2 роки тому
I would like to travel to at least one planet per galaxy, that's my goal
@Ts-mf8wx
@Ts-mf8wx Рік тому
Just wait 5,987 years 😊
@mahamajones2994
@mahamajones2994 2 роки тому
Love your documentaries
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jqmBa2uCkKlzlXk.html
@maxinewest4096
@maxinewest4096 2 роки тому
Awesome video footage of space.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@davidmcroberts8502
@davidmcroberts8502 2 роки тому
I use Neutron stars to achieve FTL travel….I first low pass a Star and scoop fuel..then I jump to nearest Mapped Neutron Star..where I fly into the cone…the cone spits me out at 2000c …and supercharges mye..I then engage warp drive and jump..i can jump 80-120 LY in a few minutes….I have been to the galactic core, and back using the Neutron Highway
@wartooth88
@wartooth88 2 роки тому
Nice Elite Dangerous drop
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@colincampbell3679
@colincampbell3679 2 роки тому
So the video title is, A Journey to our closet Galaxies... But that information makes up on the last 1/4 of the video time.. The rest of the 3/4 is about Dwarf Planets & Comets. Not the closet galaxies at all.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pnh4jXxkoa1ppKs.html
@alanblacktherockmusicguy
@alanblacktherockmusicguy Рік тому
More long videos like this please
@milfredpastias1397
@milfredpastias1397 2 роки тому
Excellent and amazing more knowledge to us❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@rhyanlumilay6317
@rhyanlumilay6317 2 роки тому
Isn't it more plausible for us to sent a permanent artificial satellites to Pluto or Eris that was equipped with high powered telescopes and many kinds of equipments for research purposes?
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@tamiloxd7168
@tamiloxd7168 Рік тому
I guess but that could risky, and last very long before the invesment becomes fruitful, and It could be lost by an asteroid, i supose.
@UtraVioletDreams
@UtraVioletDreams 2 роки тому
17:53 The Oort cloud is really there. It's not an assumption/hypothesis. Please: READ BELOW
@PEPPERS777
@PEPPERS777 2 роки тому
Really? How do you know
@PoopaChallupa
@PoopaChallupa 2 роки тому
@@PEPPERS777 they don't. It's a made up place to explain comets.
@bageda3109
@bageda3109 2 роки тому
Why dont you guys just do a quick easy google search before you spew out all your bs? Lmao. It IS a hypothesis. That we have small clues on something doesnt mean we got the full answer.
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 роки тому
The Oort cloud might be there. It is an assumption/hypothesis. Hey, jukulelebuis, I corrected it for you, you are welcome! ;)
@UtraVioletDreams
@UtraVioletDreams 2 роки тому
@@pavel9652 👍
@tshavfengvang7831
@tshavfengvang7831 2 роки тому
Exploring the Exoplanets like Pluto, Makemake, and Sedna is an event horizon. These are hellish celestial bodies. 😱
@crystaljonas8246
@crystaljonas8246 2 роки тому
Incredible video
@d26k164
@d26k164 2 роки тому
Why would you call the video A journey to our closest galaxies when it's not about a journey to our closest galaxies? What's up with that?
@RandyMarsh20
@RandyMarsh20 2 роки тому
lmaooo, you gonna pay his bills?
@midniteoyl8913
@midniteoyl8913 2 роки тому
He got there eventually.
@thomasbrechner7561
@thomasbrechner7561 2 роки тому
How can you call the Oort cloud theoretical if they have measured it ?
@bageda3109
@bageda3109 2 роки тому
@@thomasbrechner7561 because we cant see the oort cloud but its a theory out of the things humans have seen through science and evidence. Im not gonna try to explain further as the universe is complicated and i dont really know if i understood it myself either
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en 2 роки тому
@@thomasbrechner7561 _Something_ is out there, but our idea of what the Oort Cloud is/is made of/etc, is just an educated best guess.
@galenmarek384
@galenmarek384 2 роки тому
Did he say,"No evidence for alien origin." So I guess an Harvard professor's opinion(Avi Loeb) doesn't even warrant a mention? This is just off memory but he made 5 or 6 good points to back his argument.
@lardass9532
@lardass9532 2 роки тому
In science it's always best to avoid aliens until the proof is 100% undeniable, otherwise everything would be aliens because it's a convenient and easy answer to anything.
@_Stroda
@_Stroda 2 роки тому
One man claiming that a rock floating through space is evidence of aliens doesn't make it evidence of aliens. Virtually no one credible thinks it is.
@galenmarek384
@galenmarek384 2 роки тому
@@_Stroda It's not a popularity contest. The evidence that Mr. Loeb has to back up his claims is very convincing.
@_Stroda
@_Stroda 2 роки тому
@@galenmarek384 No, it isn't. And that's why very few experts, or informed lay people, buy it. It's nothing more than wishful thinking.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pnh4jXxkoa1ppKs.html
@iimarsie
@iimarsie Рік тому
Shout out Sedna being discovered on my 4th birthday 🎉
@angusmackaskill3035
@angusmackaskill3035 8 місяців тому
Hasn't happened yet and won't for another 80,000 years until Voyager II gets there.
@reichfuhrer1942
@reichfuhrer1942 2 роки тому
I wonder what kind of experience it'd be to live in a small dwarf galaxy...
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@mth469
@mth469 2 роки тому
You would have a small circle ⭕ of friends
@freyagoesblablabla
@freyagoesblablabla 2 роки тому
Hi, I have a question!!! When I (in England) can see the moon during the day, does that mean that countries on the opposite side of the world (NZ) cannot see it?
@renejean2523
@renejean2523 2 роки тому
Not until later in their day when they will see the same phase of moon you were looking at. It'll take about 12 hours for the Earth to turn and for them to be in the same position.
@Rhythm911
@Rhythm911 2 роки тому
Phew that was close. I was worried it would turn into a "Flat Earth" debate ...
@mrtoothless
@mrtoothless 2 роки тому
@freya You can't be serious. What happens to the Sun? Same rules apply.
@mysticalmystia5397
@mysticalmystia5397 2 роки тому
@@Rhythm911 😂😂😂😂
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4-In6dsiZWB2I0.html
@stevenbaker436
@stevenbaker436 Рік тому
I think the goal is self recognition. Bearing witness to itself. Learning all over again and again.
@kxth_is_a_thxrixn
@kxth_is_a_thxrixn 2 роки тому
How is the editing is so good? It’s like chef Ramsay‘s kiss but with editing?
@c.ladimore1237
@c.ladimore1237 2 роки тому
"sharon"...sigh. oh well still a very interesting and entertaining video.
@manofcultura
@manofcultura 2 роки тому
It’s pronounced Sharon by Americans as an homage to the wife of the discoverer. I’ve also heard that Slavic and german astronomers also prefer “sh” pronunciation. Even in proper English ch can be “sh” such as in the word charade, since it’s based on the French word. So in a matter of speaking pronouncing Charon with hard “kha” is actually wrong.
@c.ladimore1237
@c.ladimore1237 2 роки тому
@@manofcultura well that is interesting info I had not known. still sounds weird since in greek it would be a hard k or a guttural gha, but now we know.
@manofcultura
@manofcultura 2 роки тому
@@c.ladimore1237 haha, well it’s not the first time, think Uranus.
@cnealmartin
@cnealmartin 2 роки тому
Why would a respected published PHD scientist suggest that Oumuamua was possibly created by an aliens if he didn't have any evidence to support the claim? Yet you completely dismiss it saying it has no evidence at all to support such a claim.
@mikemotorbike4283
@mikemotorbike4283 2 роки тому
yeah the way it tumbles is deemed rare or peculiar, as well there's some facinating mathematical specifics about its positioning and behaviour relative to our solar sytem's planets' gravitational interaction.
@cnealmartin
@cnealmartin 2 роки тому
@@mikemotorbike4283 First of its kind to be observed? Not a comet, doesn't have an orbit like a comet and its from out side the solar system. Something very interesting indeed.
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 роки тому
I haven't seen an entire video yet. Does he claim it? There is no single, good reason to believe it is alien technology ;) There are an estimated 10k interstellar objects within the orbit of Neptune at any time if I am not mistaken. They are just very hard to see due to inverse square law. There are estimated trillions of such orphaned objects in interstellar space.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jqmBa2uCkKlzlXk.html
@samuelrizzari994
@samuelrizzari994 2 роки тому
Fantastic video, thank you :(
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGVjqI2AfaqKxnU.html
@philochristos
@philochristos 2 роки тому
That was pretty cool.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@tours7327
@tours7327 2 роки тому
Did they say “Hill sphere” instead of “Heliosphere”?
@mrtoothless
@mrtoothless 2 роки тому
The grownups are talking, shut up.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@veritas41photo
@veritas41photo 2 роки тому
Kozz-Mow! Great animated graphics. The computer-generated narration is sort of nice, with a pseudo-British accent that is easy to accept. OK. Thumbs up.
@danj3581
@danj3581 2 роки тому
@Magi Please keep your ridiculous videos to yourself, don’t link them in replies. Especially if it’s about the biggest lie in existence…
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 роки тому
@@danj3581 Mark it as spam. There is a threshold after which YT will terminate the account.
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
@petermills542
@petermills542 2 роки тому
He has a British accent. Nothing ' psuedo' about it at all! Wonder where are you from?
@mitchsebourn423
@mitchsebourn423 2 роки тому
Your videos are awesome
@InfindecimalSlice
@InfindecimalSlice 2 роки тому
This video makes me want to replay mass effect!
@harshitaspassion
@harshitaspassion 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/poqinKyegZiHp30.html
A JOURNEY BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM
1:07:22
Kosmo
Переглядів 818 тис.
A Journey to the Closest Galaxies [Space Documentary]
1:07:27
Kosmo DOC
Переглядів 226 тис.
Когда наругала мама
00:28
Gazan
Переглядів 2,8 млн
A Journey to the Earth's Interior
1:04:27
Kosmo
Переглядів 1,5 млн
Eight Wonders Of Our Solar System | The Planets | BBC Earth Science
1:05:30
BBC Earth Science
Переглядів 6 млн
A JOURNEY BEYOND THE MILKY WAY
1:08:36
Kosmo
Переглядів 3,4 млн
Cosmic Journeys - Hubble: Universe in Motion
50:02
SpaceRip
Переглядів 7 млн
Exploring our Mind-Blowing Universe | BBC Earth Science
51:49
BBC Earth Science
Переглядів 1 млн
What Was Discovered Beyond the Milky Way?
21:53
Kosmo
Переглядів 188 тис.
Journey to the Andromeda Galaxy [4K]
35:19
SEA
Переглядів 5 млн
New Evidence Found for Planet 9 with Konstantin Batygin
36:58
Event Horizon
Переглядів 28 тис.
Когда наругала мама
00:28
Gazan
Переглядів 2,8 млн