Strange Optical Phenomenon Discovered on a Distant Planet
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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a glory phenomenon observed for the first time outside of the solar system
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www.sciencedirect.com/science...
0:00 Atmospheres of exoplanets
0:50 Venutian phenomenon - glory
1:30 What glory is and how it works
2:35 Why this is important
3:45 New discovery from an exoplanet with iron rain
5:20 New discoveries in the twilight areas of the planet
6:55 Permanent atmospheric conditions
7:30 How this can apply to other planets and help us find water
8:45 Where this might go now
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My main man Anton. If there's something happening out in space, he's on it.
And just about any news in science!
Great team, and no-nonsense delivery.
I see Anton in my feed and I click. Hello wonderful people! 🤗💚🍿
That one friend that never can understand what you’re talking about but still fully supports your passion.
Sucks how the "b" is so close to the spacebar on our phones huh? 😂
unless it was noticed by Russians
Now we can observe a glory on an exoplanet and analyse the particles that are involved. What a time to be alive. Thank you again, Anton, and every scientist and technician who works on this stuff.
It’s so wild isn’t it
You Sound like "2 minute paper's Channel" 😂🤣😂
@@Joe-jv5mm I just read *what a time to be alive* in his voice 😂
Yknow it’s crazy that people just make stuff up like this comment. We can’t analyze the particles. We can guess what the particles might be IN THE CASE that we got our guess about it being a glory correct. Even if it’s a glory, we are literally making an educated guess that they’re sulfuric acid droplets causing it on Venus.
In terms of something outside of the universe, we truly have no idea. Do not make absolute observations when talking about theories. Look at the past year alone to see how actual scientists that do the work have been proven wrong time and time again as the technology improves. They don’t get all hopped up on theories as if they’re true, they just continue in a constant state of experimentation to further their theory until they can know for sure.
As of right now, we do not have any idea besides guesses. Remove the media influenced, sci fi movie thinking from your mind. When science truly discovers something, you will know. Every new theory is not an emotional “eureka!” moment, you’re gonna mess up your ability to absorb information if you keep using that lens to view this research
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I was climbing out of the basin on the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park. As I crested the rim I had a view of the adjacent cliff across a small canyon. The sun was behind me and, with it being a little bit foggy in the early morning I saw my shadow on the cliff and I was surrounded by a glory. It was quite surprising and it was many years before I learned the name for such a unique sighting.
Morning glory?
In the UK it is called a Brocken spectre.
@philipsefton5270 that's a pretty rad name
I enjoyed your eclipse live stream.
Stay wonderful.
Iron Rain sound like a name of a metal band :P
Sulphur Glory is more death metal... Hail Sagan!
Iron rain from red rising series, HAIL REAPER!
Used to be my Rapper handle
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This makes a totally diferent context of being "caught in the rain".
Wow, this is really cool. Agree, a new age of discoveries.
This made me think of Dr Kipping and his work on exoplanets and exomoons. I know he was recently awarded time on JWST to not only study exactly this but he's going to be looking at a planet he helped discover. Exciting times we live in for sure!
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 😊👍
What an exciting time to be a science fan. Thank you to all the diligent and dedicated scientists and technicians who bring us these wonders.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ for me 1960 Was Way more exciting and inspirational ………. Because much more seemed possible ……. Let’s all go to Sugar rock Candy Mountain.
@@99guspuppet8 Also NASA was being properly funded at that time
Thanks for all of the great science content you share, Anton!
I've been on this channel for years, and it has been constantly prevoking me to new considerations. I am so appreciative. I like thinking just for the pleasure of it.
One thing that I've noticed is how many "Hell Planets" are out there. Places that if life did exist there, it wouldn't be one we could likely visit, or even recognize the lifeform were they there. Why are these type of planets so prevalent? Why so few soft and pleasant worlds like our own?
Then I realized that at several points in our own planets history, it has also been barren and inhospitable to life even approximating our own. At first I looked at this as just a problem of having the right planetary recipe and diet to produce life. But then I thought of the Fermi Paradox.
We've been looking for large signals and perfect planets. But not for mobile civilizations. Planets may be just the incubators of life, having their own "bearing" seasons. Just as our own planet is fast turning into a copy of Venus, soon enough we'll leave the nest or die.
To me, it seems unlikely that we will find reasonably compatable inhabitants on water worlds, or snowball planets, or Martian wastelands. We need to look for activity in the deep dark reaches of space near resource rich areas. Maybe even inside small globular clusters. I think there may be a lot of gypsy travelers, out there where we too must one day go.
(Warning! Don't try to follow my train of thought that led from planetary glory to a possible factor in Fermi's Paradox. When I turned 70, I quit trying to understand my own internal wiring.🙄 )
Well said. I'm slightly over half your age and I already gave up on understanding how my mind works things out.
As for life, incompatibility is the driving force of evolution. Things went extinct under changing conditions and life plays a big part in habitability.
Microbes don't necessarily need to coexist with larger species on other planets for example, while on Earth many genetics were exchanged between incompatible species through sheer randomness, or through abiotic processes. Life might find ways we cannot even think of, or have no known examples of.
Just look at Mitochondria, they were a separate species for a long time, but merged with other life forms to save their proverbial butts.
just a reminder: "soft" and "pleasant" are relative😉
I like that idea as earth possibly being an incubator that's something I never considered
Tinkerstrade, what you are saying makes a lot of sense to me. We may not recognize life if we do find it.
I imagine two intelligent forms eventually would recognize one another, especially if they were the migratory species you suggest and stumble across one another in more than one place. Can you imagine the size of the space ships a colony of intelligent Sequoias would need?
I can't say that I have given a lot of thought to how my mind works, but I am glad it still does in my seventh decade!
I've had similar thoughts. One I keep returning to is that a lot of people just lack creativity. Finding life similar to ours with a similar planetary background would be incredible, but what about a planet full of what we would call extremophiles? There's a snail here on Earth (can't recall the species' name or location) that has integrated what are essentially rocks into its biology. It did so to survive extreme heat. And then there's all the tube worms and their neighbors down by the "smoke stacks" on the abyssal plain. Maybe there's a hot planet out there with some weirdo creepy crawlies made out of some sort of rock like substance, or maybe even crystalline.
Money says something out there looks like a crab.
hell yeah love ur content man
Thank you for another interesting video Anton!
Cheers Anton ♥️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
I wish Anton had included some discussion on how lens refraction and other possibilities were ruled out.
I guess exoplanets have exoskeletons walking around, probably playing cards and dancing. Maybe if the exoskeletons were wearing glasses that could be thought of as a "optical," phenomenon.
The Exoskeletons do not play cards all that often. They prefer a rousing session of High Stakes BINGO.
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Sincerely,
The Ghost in the Machine.
I've seen one of those airplane halos and a few sundogs. They usually form in very cold winters.
Ah! The Glory of science!
Seeing what is going on with Venus now makes finding a planet like Earth hard to do.
I have always been very fascinated with science and so grateful for this channel. I never had high enough grades in school to study physics/astronomy in university (so I satisfied my curiosity through art/design) but thanks to these youtube channels I can learn this stuff. It is a shame that in the past only the super intelligent could be exposed to this knowledge.
Thank you for yet another interesting video, Anton 🙏
Have studies using the Glory system, other than Venues/Earth, used on other Solar system celestial bodies? As always ❤ the Channel content 👏👏👏
Fascinating! Anton is so intelligent that I can even understand what is going on
Right on. Thanks for sharing.
There is no way Iron is translucent as a liquid, right? Isn't that also one of the requirements for the element to cause a glory?
The droplets don't have to be translucent or transparent for a glory to form. A glory may be formed by light passing between tiny particles or droplets, not through them.
Very interesting, another great video which paints a path forward for seeing potential habital planets. What are all these videos I'm seeing lately about seeing "city lights at night" on a planet?
Another very interesting topic,thanks 😊👍
Wow! So cool! I LOVE this channel!
3400F is easily hot enough to melt GRANITE. Close your eyes and try to imagine THAT Hellscape...
Sounds like Texas in August.
Why are you so pessimistic??
An interesting way to maybe detect habitable environments. Kool.
The Aliens are already here, Einstein.
99.999% of planets are toxic waste dumps from hell. Or the one they found that may be "habitable" has 4 times earth's gravity.
Neat stuff❤
Thank You, Anton.
An extraordinary finding. Wasp 76b is by our standards a really extreme planet. However, it would appear that extreme does not have to mean unstable.
The description of this world as like a hot Jupiter seems to be somewhat outdated given what we know so far leads us to assume it is utterly unlike Jupiter. What little available information about the composition is still in question. How it can even sustain an atmosphere so close to its star is a vitally important question to be answered.
Thanks
Thanks Anton.
Seems like periodically the accreting mass of the ring would cause the planet to turn until the ring is edge on relative to the star, then vaporize part of that ring while a new ring grows.
Glorious!!
Youknow, if NASA or whatever entity can see this phenomenon. Then why can't they see if Betelgeuse (probably spelled that wrong) did anything. I understand the how fast light tra else in such, but can we see at least if there is more activity than what is suspected? Ok thank Mr Anton!
I watch every night your daily new gem of a presentation. It is my guaranteed moment of satisfaction with life. Thanks Anton you are tops 😎
Could that light ring happen on Titan or is too cold?
Lol the same titanium oxide they put in Skittles and creamers which some say could pose health risks?
And the M's on your m&m's are made of paper, but most wood pulp won't hurt you.
Can't remember if he said titanium oxide or dioxide. The food additive is titanium dioxide, which I agree should not be consumed. It's a strong catalyst, so could easily mess up metabolism.
Anton’s the man
Super interesting as ever.
I think your Show is awesome! many thanks...awesome
1:53 almost gave me a psychedelic flashback.
Wow! What a discovery!
I train my moods to bloom like flowers, unfolding. Instead of slowly dying, in the steel rain
Very cool!
Very interesting!
And here I was thinking a glory was only visible around a shadow of yourself, centered on yourself (like the picture of the plane) and more related to the sunset being visible after the sun passed the horizon. I wonder what was where when this picture got taken. Venus always has the inner lane.
Iron rain!!!! Wow!
Silva , on some planets , being driven at over 500 klm per hour, which is like shards of glass .
On some planets it rain's ☔ 💎💎💎
More like:" Iron rain! Ow! Ow! Ow, that was a big one! Ow!"
You ain't seen nothing until you've seen a heavy water rainstorm on Jupiter! Raindrops the size of Cleveland. Seeing one is equivalent to a sharp stick in the eye!
Ah! The Mysteries of the Universe unfolding before our very eyes!
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I guess for Iron rain, you'd want a Teflon umbrella....
Polytetrafluoroethylene melts at only 327 °C.
Condensation/vaporisation point of iron is 3023 Kelvin. A Tungsten umbrella, maybe. (also known as Wolfram, depending on the country).
Neat! Do we have any data that suggests libration in WASP-76b's tidally-locked state?
Amazing! Coming up with vast grand theories that will never be (dis)proved because mankind has difficulties traveling only a quarter-million miles and walking around on their own moon more than half a dozen times.
A similar type of diffraction occurs in opals, but it’s solid silica spherules, not liquid spherical droplets.
What do I want experience on my next holiday, a Sulfuric Acid rain or a liquid Iron rain? Hmmmm, let me think.
Droplets are basically spherical prisms
Cool! 😀
NASA should review their pictures from Mars. It's a long shot, but who knows.
Mars has no atmosphere?
@@goghvonjohann2924Mars has a atmosphere. High in CO2.
@@goghvonjohann2924 It does. The hard part is some kind of liquid on it.
Always have dreamt bout interstellar glory wholes.
It's the horta home world!
Acid vs water again. This is becoming an interesting theme. Also this planet sounds like Hagalaz from Mass Effect.
I see a spot like this in a specific spot in the sky on hot dry days no clouds its like a smudged rainbow in the halo of the sun
I can't trust anyone these days, Some of my allies turned into arseholes, too.
Oh, my bad, I misheard. Alloys and aerosols. Got it!
I wonder what kind of elemental distribution the planet surface would have for these tidally locked planets. Is it more likely to find more "inner core" elements closer to the hot side? Lead, nickle, uranium, gold, osmium? And lighter on the cold, oxygen, titanium, aluminum, carbon, lithium, potassium? Maybe they would be more ideal planets for elemental scavenging.
Chancellor Gowron loves this video -- and is on his way to WASP-76b.
Wouldn't the iron, end up as a solid on the dark side? Does it flow back as rivers? Anyway, lovely build-up in your video...but wait; there's more. Amazing science.
I think he said 1900 C on the 'dark' side. The melting point of iron is 1535 C.
Black holes, white holes and glory.. Will Johnny's raincoat hold up in iron rain, or when there's just too much acid?
I clicked on a Beau video. This one popped up? i guess i watch beau next.
Riddick.... find a nice beach... wear lots of sun block.. 😎
I once read on here that our universe is one giant iron farm and that would explain this
How does gravity affect the view?
Depends what your trying to see , and in which part of the light spectrum . We can catch ultra short blue rays , cosmic rays , and ultra long red shifted light .
interesting.
I was going to recommend that you include "artistic image" text where appropriate; but since the wikipedia page has the text "Artistic image of WASP-76b (based on 2020 data)" and you purposfully cropped that information; it looks like you're trying to infer that we magically have actual images of these planets.
@2:18 isn’t that the same as the famous double slit experiment?
Silicon has a melting point kinda close to Iron.
A dynamic but stable environment.
FeSi & SiO2 is around that temperature, too.
Potential for silicon based life?
The iron rain would burn me! 😭
What about the water worlds found so far do they also produce glories
Shouldn't the rainbow illustration at 1:48 have the longest wavelength (red) on top with shorter wavelengths in sequence below?
Raining iron? Wow I have seen and heard amazing things. Lets stop killing each other and just do this.
Hi. I wonder if it is possibie on Titan, due to its methan cycle.
Maybe the needed light is not enough
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Stay cool!
Anton's voice was in a lower register today. I am detecting that he is unwell. Get better soon, guy!
A Glory rainbow can also be the result of the moons light interacting with the water droplets in the atmosphere also.....just saying I know the moon cause is a bit rarer but yea not just a sun phenomenon.....
way cool 🎉
Hey wonderful person, I'd like to know your opinion about something;
I recently had a vid pass by about the Fermi paradox and the possibility of phosphorus being a crucial element supposedly abundant in our solar system compared to others.
It does had a plausible ring to it, do you think that as well? Unfortunately I don't remember where I picked it up from, but I'm sure you'll be able to find something about it.
For some reason I really like to have your opinion about it cause I have you in high regards. And so does the lot of your audience probably. 😊
If you can find some time to do a vid on it, that would be wonderful (as well;)
The Aliens are already here, Einstein.
@@FMDD168 yeah, I know what you mean, I really do. I've had lunch with one. There's even way more than aliens around. Reincarnation is a fact, and deities are real. Regardless, there's also a scientific angle. And in scientific discourse, they play according to those rules.
How would you do that, Oppenheimer?
We call them sun dogs in Alaska.
We call them ‘ Brocken spectres’ in the UK
If the iron rain only happens in the twilight zone, isn't it shaped more like a curtain?
Has anyone stopped to consider this was made by a highly advanced technological civilization? One that is able to traverse multiverses? We're talking a Kardashev Type IX super civilization! 🤟🤗
recently rewatched Jupiter Ascending, so the phrase "hot Jupiter" is hitting different. Can we call them Milas instead?
06:22 so it's not important that iron is not transparent?
And God decreed there would never be another worldwide molten iron flood.... kinda relieved about that!!!
Why not use conventional propulsion while warping the space 🌌 around you
Not possible , require a different type of propulsion , and defense sheilding , off the crafts surface .
Wasp 76B is literally Hell.😂
Woah
Glory holes! Rainbow 🌈 edition!
Seems like some seek and destroy is going to be done : )
around minute 4 in the transitions the wiki flickers
Put a probe in one of Saturn's asteroid clusters and look at the inner planets.