Mysteries of the Universe. A Journey to Amazing Objects

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Today we are going to visit some of the most exciting ones. First of all, we’ll drop in on some remarkable systems within 50 light years from the Earth. After that we’ll set out to see Westerlund 1, which will be followed by a tour round the most horrifying planets known to science today.
After leaving the Milky Way we’ll check out several unusual galaxies. This detour will be followed by a visit to practically the very edge of the universe to a remote microquasar dubbed SS 433.
0:00 Intro
01:28 Closest stars
17:31 Westerlund 1
27:23 The most horrifying exoplanets
39:25 The weirdest galaxies
47:51 Microquasar SS 433
56:48 The anthropic principle
01:07:35 Ending
#Film #Mysteries #Space #Universe #Сompilation #Kosmo #Journey #Planets

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@Kosmo_off
@Kosmo_off 2 роки тому
Hello there, everyone! 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
@curiodyssey3867
@curiodyssey3867 2 роки тому
Kosmo, where do you get your graphics/visuals from? Space engine? Or do you create your own?
@damoncouper1
@damoncouper1 2 роки тому
I am a young astron0ma
@-TheMaskedMan-
@-TheMaskedMan- 2 роки тому
I WILL WATCH THIS AS SOON AS IM FINISHED. THIS LOOKS AMAZING 😭😭
@danielbartlett746
@danielbartlett746 2 роки тому
Really good
@jimbob20014
@jimbob20014 2 роки тому
I have no plans on going to space cause these videos take me there
@johnf1628
@johnf1628 2 роки тому
I remember, as a kid in the 80's having pretty much 1 channel out of 13 that aired maybe 2 or 3 science shows. So I'd dig through the TV Guide and find Nova or Cosmos - note the time and wait. And if for whatever reason I missed it, I'd have to hope they would air the same episode again at some point during the week. Now? I can just click on a link and get 1+ hours of fantastic science documentary with stunning visuals whenever/wherever and however I want. Amazing... *edit: I didn't actually get all 13 channels. I got 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13.
@book3100
@book3100 2 роки тому
I'm right there with ya
@stevel.2759
@stevel.2759 2 роки тому
Exactly. I'd be the manual remote control for big brother. Let's him practice giving orders lol
@cringycook9597
@cringycook9597 2 роки тому
I was an 80s kid in Ireland and all we had were 2 channels to mess around with 😂
@unkledoda420
@unkledoda420 2 роки тому
I was telling my nephews (they're 7 and 8 years old) how in the late 80's when I was their age, we only had like 5 TV channels because we were too poor to have cable most of my childhood. They seemed confused and kinda horrified. Then my nephew says "yeah but you could just watch Netflix or UKposts". I just shook my head and walked away.
@xaviersmoke9695
@xaviersmoke9695 2 роки тому
Carl had high hopes
@magnoliamike
@magnoliamike 10 місяців тому
I love space documentaries because they are brilliantly written, the opening monologue is always the best, especially right b4 bed, very calming, tranquil and peaceful
@curiodyssey3867
@curiodyssey3867 2 роки тому
Yes! Was just wondering when you were going to upload next. Right when I needed it most, thanks kosmo
@REACHSWEDEN
@REACHSWEDEN 2 роки тому
Tre
@greek7933
@greek7933 2 роки тому
Welcome
@jacoblahr
@jacoblahr Рік тому
The animation, editing and knowledge gained along with the narrators voice makes Kosmo the best
@3949zxcvbnm
@3949zxcvbnm Рік тому
Just Imagine how many times we have repeated.
@HarryMollyNut
@HarryMollyNut 8 місяців тому
You do realise the narration is AI ?
@jacoblahr
@jacoblahr 8 місяців тому
@@HarryMollyNut shut up??!
@SquirrelASMR
@SquirrelASMR Рік тому
Love how you organize these videos like a journey with an intro summary. Great way of doing things
@BradyLangaigne
@BradyLangaigne 2 роки тому
Yes finally, literally waiting on youtube for the notification for my weekly dose of Kosmo. Video just started but its going to be great and educational. Thanks again Kosmo. Love from Grenada ( caribbean)🇬🇩🇬🇩 Can i get a ❤ from kosmo
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 роки тому
Excuse the Randomness but here you go, have some warm Recommendations, cause the Learning never Ends! (Thats the entire reason, yes) -Veritasium. -Professor Dave Explains. -It’s ok to be smart. -Oversimplified (for History) -Michio Kaku. -Multiple channel with the word Engineering in it. -Cynical Reviews. -The Best for Last: Hbomberguy!
@scamassassin2538
@scamassassin2538 2 роки тому
Outstanding content always! Editing, graphics and narration are impeccable!
@kalemdaniels4116
@kalemdaniels4116 2 роки тому
Haven't even watched it yet..but I already know it's gonna be 🔥🔥🔥 everything kosmo upload is Greatness.
@kiokuch.1602
@kiokuch.1602 2 роки тому
I always love these long videos Great visuals Great commentary Just perfect
@Samuel-mz7vt
@Samuel-mz7vt 2 роки тому
Great video. Keep it up.
@Stephen-gp8yi
@Stephen-gp8yi 2 роки тому
I’ve learned so much from this channel and will be forever grateful!kind regards from England🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✌️
@jingomcbright3687
@jingomcbright3687 2 роки тому
Cheers from ontario Canada. Love your movies.
@TunaFreeDolphinMeat
@TunaFreeDolphinMeat 2 роки тому
Cheer from Australia
@michaelangelo305s
@michaelangelo305s 2 роки тому
Hola from Miami Florida
@aaronmorgan9444
@aaronmorgan9444 2 роки тому
And thanx from Wales
@zack_120
@zack_120 2 роки тому
Thank you very much for updating on the lovely, mysterious Universe.
@TheSascha71
@TheSascha71 2 роки тому
Your videos are awesome man! It is always a pleasure watching them. Thank you buddy. :)
@solid_ares3459
@solid_ares3459 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for that amazing and wonderful journey 🙏🤩
@michaelangelo305s
@michaelangelo305s 2 роки тому
Oof right as i was getting ready to fall asleep. Have a great night everyone and let’s start this new week strong !
@paquitaelmaestro1576
@paquitaelmaestro1576 2 роки тому
Wow that is a treat! Thank you for the amazing videos !
@omfgitzxjoshx
@omfgitzxjoshx 2 роки тому
Yay I was waiting for this!
@heathergundry7059
@heathergundry7059 2 роки тому
I love you. I'm so happy I've found your channels Kosmos. You're fantastic. Thank you
@oguzhan9424
@oguzhan9424 2 роки тому
Kosmo you are great! Exceptional quality documentairy. 👌
@JafoTHEgreat
@JafoTHEgreat 2 роки тому
Love you Kosmo!!! TY FOR THE VIDEO!!
@pixiemillie4326
@pixiemillie4326 2 роки тому
I love your videos 💜 I watch them at night and its sooo soothing I even end up use them to fall asleep. You are doing an amazing work
@winterramos4527
@winterramos4527 2 роки тому
PixieMillie are you in love with space?
@joancarleton849
@joancarleton849 2 роки тому
Thank you for the great videos you produce.
@The_Tormented_One
@The_Tormented_One 2 роки тому
That was truly fascinating! Thanks for such an amazing content. 👍
@jamescamero4716
@jamescamero4716 2 роки тому
Uranus
@planetxentauri1636
@planetxentauri1636 2 роки тому
Venus
@bakaniellece9688
@bakaniellece9688 2 роки тому
Finaly a documentary more than a quater hour...you should do this more often. Your content is to beautiful to consume in snipets.
@maureenduffy1004
@maureenduffy1004 2 роки тому
!!OUR CONTINIOUS PRAYERS@ALWAYZ!!
@princessmarlena1359
@princessmarlena1359 2 роки тому
🎙 “Is Bender out there?” 🔈 “NO! Quit asking!”
@alexandrabyrd3875
@alexandrabyrd3875 2 роки тому
I just love this channel so amazing and informative! Thank you kosmo!!! ❤️
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 роки тому
THEN HAVE MORE! Be my guest: Excuse the Randomness but here you go, have some warm Recommendations, cause the Learning never Ends! (Thats the entire reason, yes) -Veritasium. -Professor Dave Explains. -It’s ok to be smart. -Oversimplified (for History) -Michio Kaku. -Multiple channel with the word Engineering in it. -Cynical Reviews. -The Best for Last: Hbomberguy!
@dxshawn532
@dxshawn532 2 роки тому
@@loturzelrestaurant Hbomberguy? Lololololo
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 роки тому
@@dxshawn532 Why not? Have you seen his newest video? As an autistic person, i love that he spreads much-needed Awareness. If people would take his answer about vaccines as the final answer, we would have a better world.
@renejean2523
@renejean2523 2 роки тому
@@dxshawn532 - Hbomberguy is excellent.
@paulvamos7319
@paulvamos7319 2 роки тому
I'm sorry, but, I'm a Space Cadet! I love this astronomical stuff! Thank you for showing this.
@DiowE
@DiowE 2 роки тому
I don't get it, why are you being 'Sorry'. [DiowE]
@paulvamos7319
@paulvamos7319 2 роки тому
@@DiowE Back when I was a kid, say 40 -45 years ago, the term was an insult for a person with more space than brains in their head. I know I have loved space since I was "knee high to a grasshopper" so I took it as a compliment and was teased and laughed at for it. So I've said sorry to lessen the tension and sometimes it actually worked! Being nice is easy, I have to work hard to be and and I am lazy.
@DiowE
@DiowE 2 роки тому
@@paulvamos7319 Understood, so 'space cadet' was an insult in past just like word 'nerd', but in today's world both words are embraced and taken as a compliment. Wow. On the other hand, few decades ago, words like 'Negro', 'Nigger' were assumed harmless but in today's world they are considered pretty explosive words. Language evolve with human society. Agree or not? [DiowE]
@Ts-mf8wx
@Ts-mf8wx Рік тому
@@DiowE I guess yeah
@Ts-mf8wx
@Ts-mf8wx Рік тому
@@DiowE but yeah a lot of people get fiery when I say Negro I am African and Caucasian
@curiodyssey3867
@curiodyssey3867 2 роки тому
Just a quick correction at 16:45. You say Arcturis will go supernova relatively soon in astronomical terms, yet, at 90% the mass of the sun, Arcturis will not go Supernova. You seem to be aware of this as you mention it simply shedding its outer layers to become a planetary nebula, yet the worst supernova was nonetheless mentioned in such a way as to expect a singular massive explosive event. Just wanted to point that out so your information is as accurate as possible. Everything else is fantastic.
@debrakleid5752
@debrakleid5752 2 роки тому
Supernovas don’t turn into white dwarfs also.
@markklocek1280
@markklocek1280 2 роки тому
Very enjoyable, thank you for your efforts. 👍👍👍
@kandorstevenson
@kandorstevenson 2 роки тому
This documentaries are so interesting and amazing. Thank you⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@crowzgamez9327
@crowzgamez9327 2 роки тому
Dude I LOVE your content! Please keep it up!!
@dbsti3006
@dbsti3006 7 місяців тому
That Poltergeist planet is the most interesting to me, not to mention so are pulsars. Remnants of dead planets form a new one that will exist in that system for trillions of years.
@planetxentauri1636
@planetxentauri1636 2 роки тому
I'm sooooooo excited to watch this!!
@EverGarcia109813
@EverGarcia109813 2 роки тому
Incredible production.
@yymmyyyymmyy2630
@yymmyyyymmyy2630 2 роки тому
The voice is so good for such videos
@davidwalker5054
@davidwalker5054 2 місяці тому
The more technically advanced we become in space exploration and the more discoveries we make the less we know whats out there
@marriamamir9277
@marriamamir9277 Рік тому
I also appreciate your efforts beyond this video which are excellent and capable of a applaud.
@wilson4019
@wilson4019 2 роки тому
Very high standard 🎖
@ChuckerA
@ChuckerA 2 роки тому
I Was Here Again October 3rd 2021 I will be back to watch another one if I'm around and thanks again Kosmo
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 роки тому
Excuse the Randomness but here you go, have some warm Recommendations, cause the Learning never Ends! (Thats the entire reason, yes) -Veritasium. -Professor Dave Explains. -It’s ok to be smart. -Oversimplified (for History) -Michio Kaku. -Multiple channel with the word Engineering in it. -Cynical Reviews. -The Best for Last: Hbomberguy!
@theg.c.142
@theg.c.142 2 роки тому
This should be good. Goodbye Sunday night! lol
@MELOMOKOTOGULU
@MELOMOKOTOGULU 2 роки тому
Very very interesting sir Kosmo admin! So satistfy and observasi. Thanks very much!!!!
@gordonwiessner6327
@gordonwiessner6327 2 роки тому
Space physics is becoming more tantalizing and mysterious.
@duanehirini2078
@duanehirini2078 2 роки тому
If H.G. Wells or Jules Verne were born into our generation, what stories would they have written, knowing what we know now?
@YogiMcCaw
@YogiMcCaw 2 роки тому
Who needs cruise ships? This is space touring at its best! How about an interstellar buffet of treats from alien worlds?
@JimKrause1975
@JimKrause1975 Рік тому
I love it! liked, subscribed and turned notifications on!
@ethorii
@ethorii 2 роки тому
At about 17 minutes in, narration mentions a star of 1.1 solar masses will go supernova? Wont it just expand into a planetary nebula leaving behind a white dwarf? Earlier it was said that a blue star almost 2x our star's mass will supernova and leave behind a white dwarf. Won't a supernova leave behind a neutron star?
@Soulzzzzz
@Soulzzzzz 2 роки тому
if its the mass of our sun white dwarf, if its the mass of 100~ suns neutron star, if its the mass of 1000+ suns black hole
@debrakleid5752
@debrakleid5752 2 роки тому
He was incorrect in the video. A star needs to be 8-12 times the mass of the sun to go supernova. Arcturus isn’t big enough at only 10% more mass than the sun. And when a star does go supernova they either turn into neutron stars or black holes. Not a white dwarf.
@bammerson
@bammerson Рік тому
yeah don’t forget that the narrator is just some dude who reads someone’s else’s script (most likely). so yeah that whole thing about our sun being able to go “supernova” kinda confirmed to me that this dude has no idea what he’s talking about and just reads from a script lolz
@hughstan1
@hughstan1 11 місяців тому
The Chandra limit is 4x the solar mass to super nova- anything less will just shed into planetary nebula leaving a white dwarf unless it has a companion to siphon material from onto the White dwarf then it will type 2 into a planetary mist. Brightest one
@AFKHGODHH
@AFKHGODHH 10 місяців тому
@@debrakleid5752 ,9,,
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm 6 місяців тому
"The Science of Dreams: Unlocking the Secrets of Our Subconscious" - Exploring the fascinating realm of dreams, discussing their purpose, the science behind them, and what they reveal about our subconscious minds
@bigbear7567
@bigbear7567 2 роки тому
OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY AS ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!
@marriamamir9277
@marriamamir9277 Рік тому
Bro I am in love with this content❤❤
@davidluck1678
@davidluck1678 2 роки тому
@ .05 AU from it's star, Ross 128 is nothing "like the earth". For a planet to resemble earth in its capacity to create and sustain life as we know it, that planet will have to be circling a K or G type star in a 300 to 400 day orbit.
@ismaelleopoldo7983
@ismaelleopoldo7983 Рік тому
Simply awesome
@TuxedoMaskMusic
@TuxedoMaskMusic 2 роки тому
Awesome! I miss your Anonymous is Legion videos and "the Anonymous secret idea" channel. But this ones awesome as well!
@paulanoble1244
@paulanoble1244 2 роки тому
Hello I am new to your videos and am seriously enjoying them. Thank you
@iamothien9420
@iamothien9420 2 роки тому
Nobody: Kosmo: "of that of the earth" "of that of the sun" 😁
@mrtravdawg
@mrtravdawg 2 роки тому
Will be interesting to see and read about what the James Webb telescope will do in the coming years. Would be nice to know if Kepler 70-B can be proven to exist by JWT. Don't forget KELT 9-B. Still the hottest exoplanet known until the Kepler 70-B status is fully known.
@ridlespriger2120
@ridlespriger2120 2 роки тому
Amazing. It's hard to tell from both perspectives. 🍩🌰🍩🌰
@conroypawgmail
@conroypawgmail 2 роки тому
33:35 - Kepler 70b - "The celestial object's orbital period is 345 minutes. In other words a day here is less than six hours long." I believe you meant to say "a YEAR here is less than six hours long", otherwise you would be talking about rotational period, but this object probably doesn't have days since it would almost certainly be tidally locked with one side being forever in daylight and the other in perpetual night.
@debrakleid5752
@debrakleid5752 2 роки тому
I noticed other things that were in accurate as well. Arcturus Star won’t go supernova into a white dwarf. It’s not massive enough. It only has 10% more mass than the sun. To go supernova it needs to be 8-12 times the mass of the sun and when a star does go supernova it turns into a neutron star or black hole. Not a white dwarf like the video said. He also mentioned the Alrair star. It’s Altair not Alrair.
@Marnieboob
@Marnieboob Рік тому
i wouldn't want to live in a solar system without a pub.
@FullFinnoy
@FullFinnoy Рік тому
Imagine the aliens analysing the sun and naming it XRYPH 427 and the orbiting exoplanet XRYPH 427b (Earth).
@noahingram8052
@noahingram8052 11 місяців тому
Yeah that's weird never thought of that
@yeshdahiya2204
@yeshdahiya2204 2 роки тому
Bro love your content
@johnambro7181
@johnambro7181 2 роки тому
This is so much better than laser Floyd! And no munchies to boot!
@vithalbhaipatel1013
@vithalbhaipatel1013 2 роки тому
Well show. Good information.. Well
@itzghosty___4530
@itzghosty___4530 2 роки тому
props to the camera man
@Knaeben
@Knaeben 2 роки тому
Animation is fantastic
@alexanuchid
@alexanuchid 2 роки тому
great doc.
@tk9839
@tk9839 2 роки тому
"a hot sub dwarf..." sounds kinky. 56:06
@user-ev6jn3up3v
@user-ev6jn3up3v 2 роки тому
I thought so, too)) And, also, sometimes stars are 'young and hot')))
@dxshawn532
@dxshawn532 2 роки тому
Typical humans
@Christopher-N
@Christopher-N 2 роки тому
I would swear I've already seen this video before today (3 Oct). Still enjoyable.
@mxerable
@mxerable 2 роки тому
3 mins into the video i was thinking the same
@hellothere8675
@hellothere8675 2 роки тому
You mean you can watch a video on UKposts twice? Incredible
@barbaroseryilmaz9254
@barbaroseryilmaz9254 2 роки тому
I lost the track and my mind 44:10 Amazing
@lockdownletdown7408
@lockdownletdown7408 2 роки тому
Excellent video
@schmatzmon7781
@schmatzmon7781 7 місяців тому
"That of the sun"... "that of the sun..." "that of the sun...." "THAT OF THE SUN" ok ok... i got it... "that of the sun"
@lemdrix8071
@lemdrix8071 2 роки тому
Amazing
@alexanuchid
@alexanuchid 2 роки тому
Great docu
@romankocian2252
@romankocian2252 2 роки тому
There is no Space out there. Everything you know, you have known, appears in your Consciousness. You are this Consciousness and the so called Space is in you. You are It.
@elvirarandolph9115
@elvirarandolph9115 2 роки тому
This is good content
@Voss2120
@Voss2120 2 роки тому
I dont know about anyone else but I love the music.
@cabroxy7761
@cabroxy7761 2 роки тому
What about a theory that, The Big Bang, was like an egg that gets fertilized and starts to grow like a life?
@RumiSupertramp
@RumiSupertramp 2 роки тому
Who fertilized it? God?
@davidfelli5149
@davidfelli5149 2 роки тому
hey one question about fomalhaut star.. with 1,9 solar masses i think its impossible to go supernova ? it will end like the sun as a wd i think.to go supernova the core needs to able to reach iron fusion before going boom?
@caesarabdos568
@caesarabdos568 2 роки тому
very useful
@adamschannel8685
@adamschannel8685 2 роки тому
Omg I just went on a road trip through the universe
@Brammy007a
@Brammy007a 2 роки тому
nice job
@jonshaffer6552
@jonshaffer6552 2 роки тому
You got it right all the way to the end but the universe wouldn't give a s*** if we were here or not
@jeffleake1960
@jeffleake1960 2 роки тому
we need to find a good sun like star for our next planet . living on one with an orange to red sky looks really depressing
@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 Рік тому
I like this video its so interestyng
@damoncouper1
@damoncouper1 2 роки тому
cool
@robertduckham3377
@robertduckham3377 2 роки тому
Some questions: 1) what is an astronomical unit? 2) how is it measured for objects outside of our local group?
@ArkanSubotic
@ArkanSubotic 2 роки тому
An AU is the distance from the enter of our earth to the Center of the sun. It’s around 150 mill km. Objects outside our local group still continue to use this measurement but as objects are farther away a larger measurement can be used like light years etc
@clasbin77
@clasbin77 2 роки тому
AU is specific to our observation point on earth since parallax is used to determine a lot of distances to other stars and objects. If our observation point would change, let's say we colonize another planet and build an observatory there and start mapping distances from there, we would have to either redefine what AU means for that point in order to use it in parallax calculations or drop it completely. In the age of computers we do not really need it, we can use any unit of measurement and even account for elliptical orbits while letting CPUs crunch the numbers but we did astronomy with pen and paper for hundreds of years so we're still attached to it. So, AU for a specific planet would be the radius of the planet's orbit around the center of mass in its system. A highly elliptical orbit would make it a variable and therefor less useful.
@_NguyenHoangThuc-zw5yk
@_NguyenHoangThuc-zw5yk 2 роки тому
What if the universe is a plastic beads hatch(the thing you put into water and it grows bigger)? Dark energy is just water outside the universe.
@unsubme2157
@unsubme2157 2 роки тому
Plastic bead hatch? Tf?
@damoncouper1
@damoncouper1 2 роки тому
when astronomy suprises humanity '
@vegassims7
@vegassims7 2 роки тому
There is no way to test a habitable zone in a galaxy. There is not enough data to say that being closer to the center or farther away from the center impacts on life directly.
@lunamaria1048
@lunamaria1048 2 роки тому
I LOVE that Kosmo says "The hypothetical Big Bang", totally acknowledges the Big Bang IS in fact just a theory. I only like space channels that can tell theory from fact, so definitely subscribed!
@ahmadpcgaming
@ahmadpcgaming 2 роки тому
Dude you just made a mistake 😂 Among science, a theory is the highest grade of being as close to a fact as possible..
@clasbin77
@clasbin77 2 роки тому
We simply cannot make bulletproof statements of any kind. We always assume some implied things or else everything we say should be preceded, followed and intertwined with disclaimers. Disclaimer: i don't mean "we" as a gross generalization; i don't assume my implied things are the same as yours; i do not presume that you wouldn't know this yourself; i can neither deny nor confirm that i, or you, or any other third party observer, including but not limited to: cats, dogs, aliens, flatearthers, nonvaxxers, animals that Noah took on the Ark, AIs, creatures form greek mythology, modern instagram mermaids, roko's basilisks etc. are not, in fact, just Boltzmann brains, floating in the void...
@Anname8
@Anname8 2 роки тому
@@clasbin77 😁 I was going to say - my thoughts exactly - but . . . Have a good day
@humzakhalid7902
@humzakhalid7902 2 роки тому
6:31 im sorry dave...im afraid i cant do that O
@ColeOfCentauri
@ColeOfCentauri 2 роки тому
did they figure out how much atmospheric pressure Ross-128B has? It may have too much pressure to be habitable due to its mass advantage over Earth.
@renejean2523
@renejean2523 2 роки тому
Life exists and has developed, as far as we know, under great pressure here on Earth. I don't know how much would be too much, though.
@KF1
@KF1 2 роки тому
I remember when I was a kid and heard of the Anthropic Principle. I thought "well, that's just lazy"
@paulspencer2542
@paulspencer2542 2 роки тому
FANTASTIC. Can I ask, where is the origin of your wonderful accent?
@moxavenger
@moxavenger 2 роки тому
Zoinks!
@vadermasktruth
@vadermasktruth 2 роки тому
This camera man is the bee's knees!
@mistersmithster
@mistersmithster 2 роки тому
Stars that end up as White Dwarfs don’t go supernova.
@joshua17111
@joshua17111 2 роки тому
Nice
@toornai
@toornai 2 роки тому
Ok, so super nerd in me saw the thumbnail... Is that the eye of terror?!?!
@noirnoiam3683
@noirnoiam3683 2 роки тому
The plasma is a seed that blooms when nourished by water and limestone.