Bizarre Object HEADING FOR EARTH, Hubble detects Pink Cloud ODDITY SO WEIRD Scientists in TOTAL AWE

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Hubble has detected a record-breaking PINK CLOUD BUBBLE that is heading towards Earth - but don't panic, we're safe, We think.
Researchers at NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have known about the massive Pink bubble since 2010 when it was roughly 3.28 billion times farther from the Sun.
Since then, NASA researchers have been learning more about it to come up with an estimate on how big it could possibly be.
It was already thought that the Pink CLoud of weirdness was fairly large since it's been active at such a long distance from the Sun but new data, from the Hubble Space Telescope has given us a more complete picture.
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@whirledpeas3477
@whirledpeas3477 Рік тому
When Hubble falls back to earth I would love have a piece of it as a souvenir.
@lionman8523
@lionman8523 Рік тому
Always glad for a new episode. 👍🏻🌙
@alexeichoquet7822
@alexeichoquet7822 Рік тому
Lets call it "Pink Floyd"😅
@apriliarider6072
@apriliarider6072 Рік тому
If Webb can see further back than Hubble does that mean you could point them both at the exact same location & get two different pictures?
@avo616
@avo616 Рік тому
Yes
@christopherhughes2211
@christopherhughes2211 Рік тому
I remember the sense of discovery and possibilities when Hubble was brought online. I couldn’t imagine all the discoveries Hubble would make. I feel the same sense of possibility, of anticipation, of wonder at what James Webb will bring. What an amazing time to be alive!
@reddevil9554
@reddevil9554 Рік тому
It would have been even more amazing if our advancement hadn't been held back by around 1,000 years by the Dark Ages. If not for the religious book burners and people burners, we'd have colonised the Moon, Mars, some of the moons of the gas giants, and may have even managed to visit our nearest star systems by now. We've missed out on all that and much more. All we can do is look through telescopes like Galileo, yes, a lot clearer telescopes, but it angers me that we missed out on so much and still today, more than half the world believes in imaginary beings. Just think, holidaying on Mars being a regular everyday thing. We need to be an off-planet species as soon as, or if we're hit by a large asteroid, an orphaned planet or any other large orphaned object whose star has died, we are gone forever. We can keep an eye on our own asteroid belt and Jupiter's gravity protects us from them, and we know our own solar system's comets, but there are more orphaned planets in dark space than there are stars, planets that survived the deaths of their own stars, the same for other large orphaned objects, all just wandering about in the dark with no star to light them up, and it could come in at great speed if it was an outer rim planet propelled by a supernova that blasted it through space. It would be too late by the time we saw it and there'd be nothing we could do about it anyway, even more so if it was headed for a polar region, seeing as we mostly look at the plain of our solar system.
@arthurbruce181
@arthurbruce181 6 місяців тому
A great remark
@ujangkosasih7105
@ujangkosasih7105 Рік тому
Amazing 👍
@mogreasy8499
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Its really sad to know Hubbles fate Will be it burning up falling back down to earths ocean. Too bad they couldn't bring Hubble back down safely so they could display Hubble in a museum. Hubble might not be some ancient artifact but I think it deserves to be saved for all ages to see that something that was in space for such a long time still looks like the first day it was launched into space, and not to mention all the wonderful images of space that it sent back for many years.
@reddevil9554
@reddevil9554 Рік тому
The same for the ISS in about 10 years :( I always thought they'd keep building and adding to it, eventually leading to a massive self-sufficient space cruiser that would then travel to the planets with humans onboard and make landing attempts with smaller vehicles from the cruiser, with rescue options also available. For the last 50 years we've hardly done anything but small space stations, probes and space telescopes. The Shuttle itself was only built to hold large military satellites and they retired that. We should have done so much more. Very disappointing.
@mallxs
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Thanks,... i had a great sleep .... Still wann know what the music is at the end.
@rickstorm4198
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I love the narrator.
@xgalaxygirlx
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😍
@viperzzgaming6421
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Hi
@saltycreole2673
@saltycreole2673 Рік тому
We're all gonna die! Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
@brockautry8680
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Say what?
@catuniverse8913
@catuniverse8913 Рік тому
hiii
@brockautry8680
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Why are there no comments? Like wtf 🙃
@InuranusBrokoff
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I am.
@dabz7588
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1st😄
@Fletchlie
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10 days, 11,502 views, and I'm the first comment. Something isn't right....
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
Unbelievable
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