@@jessicam9121 I think about that every day! But at the same time it's exciting to realize we were born in such a time where we can imagine flying through the universe in vehicles made by us
Not according to chance, no. If the size of the universe is correct (its most likely much larger, but thats my subjective opinion) then there is so many earth like planets that several of them will acceptable to live on with low levels of dangerous predators (managable with modern weapons). It is also likely that diseases will not affect our biology at first. We tend to not comprehend the size of the universe and since the nearest livable planet is likely outside of our detection sphere, it is likely we will never encounter or be able to ever visit these planets, unless we are extremely lucky.
I started loving space since I was 5, but I was scared of it. I've seen many people, teaching me about the universe, hearing each of them, I still thought that space was hard and scary. I don't know what kind of dream it was, but now I think it's worth it. Because you, Kobi told me that space is not scary, but beautiful! You unraveled the fascinating world of space for me, destroying the scary space. I could understand the beauty of it from each of your words❤ Thank you Kobi, if I'm successful one day, you really had a role in it❤
The concept of rogue planets actually fascinates me, I love rogue planets and I’m writing a story about the universe and some planets are inspired by these ones and others such as Kepler-186f, Kepler-22b and a few others that I can’t remember, but I love the universe and the strange planets it withholds!
@@Mortatemyfood well there’s no real book at the moment since I am still planning, I have written a few chapters but when I write some more I’d be happy to share a copy Also I don’t think it’s that good, kinda has bad character development maybe but I can’t really change it much. I will change it but yeah this is just a really rough draft for now. I am bound to change a bunch of things in the future
I find it funny people want to meet extra terrestrial life so badly. Humans barely get along with each other let alone with beings that are nothing like us?!?
Imagine aliens discussing our planet... A bunch of average brained carnivores who create factions, constantly warring, believing in ghosts, who are so sensitive and petty, they get angry over words, and we murder animals for sustenance. And we have nukes and don't care about destroying ourselves. I'll take my chance on planet melt your face off with ice.
I was sceptical when you said, terrifying, so i decided to have a look. Congratulations! The planet at 3:44 scared the heck outta me. Its like being whirled around in a hurricane 24 hours a day with no way out of it. And zombie planet- although i dont like the name, i just love how its rising out of a planetwide cloud.
Hey Kobi! I came from the broadcast channel! I love this vid so much just like all your other videos! ! I do have a question, if you would be willing to answer. I would like to work for NASA and become a rover engineer when I get older. I was wondering if you would have some recommendations of what types of classes I should take, books I should read, places I should visit, etc. Thank you! Also, what kind of telescope do you hsve in the backround?
Hey! Thanks for checking the video out! If you want to work for NASA on rovers I would definitely recommend taking as many math/STEM classes as you can! Beyond school I think reading about the industry in popular science books will help with maintaining your passion for the space! A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking will always be iconic!
hey, good video however I noticed you used the wrong name for one of the planets GJ 436 b, just like Draugr, Poltergeist, and Phobetor, has an official name. It’s called Awohali. It was only named a few months ago, so many people don’t know about it yet, but it was named in the same process that Poltergeist and the other planets got their names. Be sure to check what names planets have, and keep up the good work
alright, youtube is glitching and i can’t edit my comment so i’ll put something i forgot to add here the process that planets get names is called NameExoWorlds, and it’s approved by the International Astronomical Union. Over 150 exoplanets have official names at this point, including well-known planets like 55 Cancri e (Janssen) 51 Pegasi b (Dimidium) and GJ 367 b (Tahay) i think this might be a good topic for a video honestly (and also no way editing worked in replies but not my actual comment)
Untethered rogue planets aimlessly floating in space with no star to orbit is a terrifying mental image ngl. Actually it's a concept i discovered rather recently, i knew about exoplanets but planets orbiting nothing was something i never even thought about.
Quick question - how come you know what material is on the distant planets (glass, molten glass, hot ice) when we can't explore our oceans completely? What methods are being used?
I love how humans say what can happen in other places that they have no full Comprehension of , just because our live grows a certain way on earth doesn’t mean it happens the same way in any other place , that’s human concept and theory.
I love these videos, they remind me of when i was a small child studying astronomy, same lines i heard as a kid, Now when i forget why i study astronomy i always come back to these videos.
If there ever is a time when the average person can travel the stars, it will become unimaginable that there was a time we were stuck on only one planet.
In fact, the overwhelming majority of planets we've discovered are like these. They reinforce the Rare Earth Theory, in that our planet is so extremely rare, we've yet to find another anywhere that even comes slightly close to us.
@@Somethingname nope, not a chance in hell. ALL of the 2500 odd planets observed from HSP, JWST and others - ALL of them - do not have a moon like ours, most don't have water, the few that do don't have a magnetosphere, almost all bar a handful are tidally locked (one side faces the sun). Most of all, none show any sign at all of multicellular intelligent life, and none show any sign of an advanced civilization. As for getting there, well forget it until we've landed on Mars, - oh I forgot, we still haven't solved the perchlorate problem yet, so that's out too.
I would love to commission one hyper-advanced research outpost on windy glass planet, please and thank you. It absolutely must come outfitted with large super windows, as well. I want to be able to enjoy the sight of those raging glass storms outside.
James Webb taught us one big thing: how totally wrong we are about everything. I'd argue that there is absolutely life on zombie worlds orbiting pulsars. Many things thrive on radiation, and pulsars can be givers of life just like a regular sun. Life is everywhere, imo. It's just that we're too small and blind to recognize it. 😊 Also kinda bummed tres 2b wasn't up here. Anything that looks like the Harconan world from Dune is pretty scary imo.
Hey Sir Kobi, i want to give you a siggestion for a new video. There are a lot of youngsters getting inspired by many agents and wanting to get a career in space science (like me), can you recommend some main tactics for us? Suggesting books, what field of science we should work on etc would help us a lot. Maybe you can also tell us some of your experiences?🧐 Thank you for this amazing video!!
It would be interesting if a rogue planet could actually be what we need to travel to other exoplanets. What if a rogue planet that is actually habitable (or at least as habitable as the Moon or Mars would be) passed by Earth and we just land a few ships on it? If a society could stay alive on a rogue planet that long we could reach another solar system one day. Obviously hitchhiking on a rogue planet is risky since we don't know where it will end up going but it might end up getting us to some of these exoplanets that are impossible to reach.
I had a dream where the sun had turned into a giant blue planet-looking blue star with black hole rings and I had about 8minuets to live and I was really scared. Please save me. Although it won’t happen ever, I’m actually not as scared as I was in the dream. Scary, right?
I dreamed the moon was so close to us we could see it's true face. And it was getting closer and closer. It was beautiful but so terrifying. It was the size of an open hand in the sky. And all we could do was go on with our lives and outlive the crash by living our life to te full. And then, it started mass tsunamis everywhere...then I woke up.
Since when do you have that nose piercing? It is funny to see that when you recorded the sponsors part you didn't have it yet. I got to say, this video is once again very interesting! Love your content! I do have one more question: how can it rain molten iron when it doesn't have any source of heat to melt it because it is all alone in the cold emptiness of space...
You made a mistake on the first planet. Gravity does not exactly influence the melting or freezing point of a substance. I was skeptical about it when I first heard you talk about it so I researched a bit. It's actually because of the air pressure. It forces the molecules together so even at high temperatures water will stay as ice.
I am a huge fan of yours. You see I am also fascinated by the idea of going far away from our home planet and like the idea of space travel. The mysteries it hides.
well done m8, mindboggling planets out there, glass pellets blown by 5600km/h storm is a whole new tier of erosion, i imagine the surface is scraped smooth and shiny
If you play subnautica, orbiting the same star as Gliese 436-B is the planet from subnautica- or it’s inspiration. Gliese 1214-B is a water world that of course, could have Reaper Levithans on it and we’d never know.
Space videos literally fuel my will to live at this point
MINE AS WELL❤ I’m disappointed I might not be able to leave out the universe in this lifetime. 😢
@@jessicam9121 I think about that every day! But at the same time it's exciting to realize we were born in such a time where we can imagine flying through the universe in vehicles made by us
Me too man. Space has been my greatest motivation since i was a kid. But now life has been hard and sucks
@@4ESOULalways has been
tbh, i keep thinking about what if nothing except planets and the whole galaxy dudnt exist? No extreme sounds, completly silent, i find it quite scary
every planet but Earth would be a nightmare for humans.
Except for those we could potentially live on...
Wonder if that would make Earth a nightmare for intelligent lifeforms from other planets
shout out to jupiter, earths guardian angel, gotta love that one
no we are the night mare for earth
Not according to chance, no. If the size of the universe is correct (its most likely much larger, but thats my subjective opinion) then there is so many earth like planets that several of them will acceptable to live on with low levels of dangerous predators (managable with modern weapons). It is also likely that diseases will not affect our biology at first. We tend to not comprehend the size of the universe and since the nearest livable planet is likely outside of our detection sphere, it is likely we will never encounter or be able to ever visit these planets, unless we are extremely lucky.
The fact that its 1am for me
9pm for me .
10:33 pm for me
It is 17:04 for me (uk)
18:12 for me lol
2:53
I’ve always just seen your short term videos but I’m genuinely annoyed i didn’t start watching your proper ones because they are amazing
😅
Speed running shorts
If you want to bring more nightmares in my life then don't be shy,bring it on. I'm already living in nightmares so adding more won't make any change😉
Why annoyed? Should be happy how much excellent material you are about to watch😊
@@gasperstarina9837 at myself
I started loving space since I was 5, but I was scared of it. I've seen many people, teaching me about the universe, hearing each of them, I still thought that space was hard and scary. I don't know what kind of dream it was, but now I think it's worth it. Because you, Kobi told me that space is not scary, but beautiful! You unraveled the fascinating world of space for me, destroying the scary space. I could understand the beauty of it from each of your words❤
Thank you Kobi, if I'm successful one day, you really had a role in it❤
Yeah well space is obviously scary but that’s the best thing about it !
That's ironic 😂
Kobi didn't respond.................
Bro, the space is so big it’s actually terrifying
But beautiful too
How you know? For all we know we could be living in someone's giant black trash bag that hasn't been thrown out yet.
@@Kobe8DaGreat24 😂🤦♀️
Not as big as your ma!
@@jaxjax3842im not saying its true, but he does have a point tho
thanks for warning me, really saved me the trip
There are two facts that haunts HUMANITY:-
1.We are not alone.
2.We are Alone.😢
And either one of it is True.
Both of them cant be facts tho
I think that there are other planets with intelligent life forms tho
@@ICantThinkOfANameeeee i Edited Bro and Written
Option 3 - we are not alone but no other species has developed FTL travel because it’s impossible, and exoplanets are so many light years away
We are alone AND not alone bc dimensions separate us. We exist at the same time but cant interact with each other
Thought we were the planet of terror
😂
I never knew lol😮
Horror
Honestly… true 😂😂
Planet of destruction
The concept of rogue planets actually fascinates me, I love rogue planets and I’m writing a story about the universe and some planets are inspired by these ones and others such as Kepler-186f, Kepler-22b and a few others that I can’t remember, but I love the universe and the strange planets it withholds!
Can I have a copy of the book it sounds amazing
@@Mortatemyfoodfax it sounds really cool
Ooh, interesting.
Sounds familiar to a short story I wrote a few years back.. I'd love to read a copy
@@Mortatemyfood well there’s no real book at the moment since I am still planning, I have written a few chapters but when I write some more I’d be happy to share a copy
Also I don’t think it’s that good, kinda has bad character development maybe but I can’t really change it much. I will change it but yeah this is just a really rough draft for now. I am bound to change a bunch of things in the future
I find it funny people want to meet extra terrestrial life so badly. Humans barely get along with each other let alone with beings that are nothing like us?!?
Kobi is BACK, let's go man amazing video.
We are BACK! Keen to keep putting more content out for you guys!
Imagine aliens discussing our planet...
A bunch of average brained carnivores who create factions, constantly warring, believing in ghosts, who are so sensitive and petty, they get angry over words, and we murder animals for sustenance.
And we have nukes and don't care about destroying ourselves.
I'll take my chance on planet melt your face off with ice.
We're more omnivores than carnivores. They're most likely studying our planet somewhere right now.
I was sceptical when you said, terrifying, so i decided to have a look. Congratulations! The planet at 3:44 scared the heck outta me. Its like being whirled around in a hurricane 24 hours a day with no way out of it. And zombie planet- although i dont like the name, i just love how its rising out of a planetwide cloud.
Kobi: Can I copy your homework?
Melodysheep: Ok but don’t make it obvious
This sure seems like the most terrifying and educational video I've seen in over a decade since BCE.
Hey Kobi! I came from the broadcast channel! I love this vid so much just like all your other videos! ! I do have a question, if you would be willing to answer. I would like to work for NASA and become a rover engineer when I get older. I was wondering if you would have some recommendations of what types of classes I should take, books I should read, places I should visit, etc. Thank you! Also, what kind of telescope do you hsve in the backround?
Hey! Thanks for checking the video out! If you want to work for NASA on rovers I would definitely recommend taking as many math/STEM classes as you can! Beyond school I think reading about the industry in popular science books will help with maintaining your passion for the space! A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking will always be iconic!
@@braekimberly15 I believe it might be something like the Celestron 4, 6, or 8 SE
What broadcast channel? Is it about space? (Probably not but I'll ask anyways just in case it kinda is?)
@@AstroKobiare those planets behind you MOVA GLOBES? 2:14
Finally after 3 months another video thank you :)
just luv ur videos like this, plz keep posting regularly
i love that you tagged melodysheep even when you didnt have to at that moment
His animation so good 🤩
What exactly is so terryfying about the Zombie planets?
Endless aurora and light beams. Looks better than raining glass.
Would love more longer vids, by far the greatest channel on RUclips
Nice video, keep up the good work!
hey, good video
however I noticed you used the wrong name for one of the planets
GJ 436 b, just like Draugr, Poltergeist, and Phobetor, has an official name. It’s called Awohali. It was only named a few months ago, so many people don’t know about it yet, but it was named in the same process that Poltergeist and the other planets got their names. Be sure to check what names planets have, and keep up the good work
alright, youtube is glitching and i can’t edit my comment so i’ll put something i forgot to add here
the process that planets get names is called NameExoWorlds, and it’s approved by the International Astronomical Union. Over 150 exoplanets have official names at this point, including well-known planets like 55 Cancri e (Janssen) 51 Pegasi b (Dimidium) and GJ 367 b (Tahay)
i think this might be a good topic for a video honestly (and also no way editing worked in replies but not my actual comment)
@@Kyplanet893interesting, thanks for telling us
This wasnt scary at all for me because I'm too intrigued by the science behind these amazing worlds to be scared of them 😂😂😂 keep up the great videos!
True❤
I felt the music was too loud. I wanted science facts not ominous background noise
Yeah
People in 1950: in 2020 there will be flying cars
People in 2020: eat glitter tablets to get glittery poop
We are totally devolving
We have flying cars, kiddo.
Research before you say anything mf
I just think the stupid people get more attention than before, but maybe social media in general has been bad for us.
Untethered rogue planets aimlessly floating in space with no star to orbit is a terrifying mental image ngl. Actually it's a concept i discovered rather recently, i knew about exoplanets but planets orbiting nothing was something i never even thought about.
Found your channel a couple days ago and have been watching your shorts… love this channel I am now subscribed…ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
POV: scientists naming planets
*smashes keyboard* “wow that’s a great name!”
Quick question - how come you know what material is on the distant planets (glass, molten glass, hot ice) when we can't explore our oceans completely? What methods are being used?
Good question.
u would be surprised just how much the government is hiding
@@solderet_wavthey arent hiding it though. Its all on google
Spectroscopy helps observe the reflection of light from distant objects to help get a clear estimate on the elements on a planet
@@extralongcow1265 That is not enough detail to know.
Melody Sheep's visuals truly are absolutely beautiful.
Finally! after a long time you uploaded a video i love ur vids keep up the work Astrokobi
I love how humans say what can happen in other places that they have no full
Comprehension of , just because our live grows a certain way on earth doesn’t mean it happens the same way in any other place , that’s human concept and theory.
I just wanna thank you bro you inspire me to become astronomer
I love these videos, they remind me of when i was a small child studying astronomy, same lines i heard as a kid, Now when i forget why i study astronomy i always come back to these videos.
Are they they zombies in zombie worlds
WOAH I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT 😮🤯
Amazing vid bro!!! Thanks for posting
Anyone else love when astrokobi uploads
If there ever is a time when the average person can travel the stars, it will become unimaginable that there was a time we were stuck on only one planet.
Trees 🌲🌳🌴 are rare
The fact that we’ve only searched a tiny percentage of our own galaxy and there are trillions of galaxies 🤯😵
I'm not scared of zombie planets, it's just like you're traveling in space, so cool. But what's the speed?
In fact, the overwhelming majority of planets we've discovered are like these. They reinforce the Rare Earth Theory, in that our planet is so extremely rare, we've yet to find another anywhere that even comes slightly close to us.
Astronomers have found planets that can have life
But not multicellular life, let alone intelligent multicellular life. Not one has a moon like ours. 😊@@tredeen97
This is not true at all. There's been found many planets like earth, some even better suited for life than earth.
@@Somethingname nope, not a chance in hell. ALL of the 2500 odd planets observed from HSP, JWST and others - ALL of them - do not have a moon like ours, most don't have water, the few that do don't have a magnetosphere, almost all bar a handful are tidally locked (one side faces the sun). Most of all, none show any sign at all of multicellular intelligent life, and none show any sign of an advanced civilization. As for getting there, well forget it until we've landed on Mars, - oh I forgot, we still haven't solved the perchlorate problem yet, so that's out too.
All this is great , but I want to know how these planets were discovered
I still think the most terrifying planet is the nearest one to us. Venus is literally the real life version of hell.
I have a question how do scientist discover other planets light years away?
Large telescopes
Transit method. Google it if you want more info
@@rock2.00They must be really big
@@falconeshield like James Web telescope
That's an interesting question
Bestie you are so good at hooking people in
"This isn't Science Fiction It's real"
AstroKobi-
I would love to commission one hyper-advanced research outpost on windy glass planet, please and thank you. It absolutely must come outfitted with large super windows, as well. I want to be able to enjoy the sight of those raging glass storms outside.
Great video. I like your shorts, but the long term stuff is incredible. Keep up the great work.
The fact they know all about planets they have never been to thats millions of light years away but never seen aliens is wild.
Love your vids, mate! Your knowledge abt space is so far fetched and I really like Astronomy too so I always wait for your videos❤
James Webb taught us one big thing: how totally wrong we are about everything. I'd argue that there is absolutely life on zombie worlds orbiting pulsars. Many things thrive on radiation, and pulsars can be givers of life just like a regular sun. Life is everywhere, imo. It's just that we're too small and blind to recognize it. 😊
Also kinda bummed tres 2b wasn't up here. Anything that looks like the Harconan world from Dune is pretty scary imo.
3:54 I would
same
We need more videos I really enjoy them please 😢❤
Hey Sir Kobi, i want to give you a siggestion for a new video. There are a lot of youngsters getting inspired by many agents and wanting to get a career in space science (like me), can you recommend some main tactics for us? Suggesting books, what field of science we should work on etc would help us a lot. Maybe you can also tell us some of your experiences?🧐 Thank you for this amazing video!!
Space is bullshit..nobody ever leave earth.. open your eyes
It would be interesting if a rogue planet could actually be what we need to travel to other exoplanets. What if a rogue planet that is actually habitable (or at least as habitable as the Moon or Mars would be) passed by Earth and we just land a few ships on it? If a society could stay alive on a rogue planet that long we could reach another solar system one day. Obviously hitchhiking on a rogue planet is risky since we don't know where it will end up going but it might end up getting us to some of these exoplanets that are impossible to reach.
Jut big fan of yours and the space news and information you provide is really exciting and love it all the time
The fact that this was released on my birthday and i love space is just perfect
Thank you for all this info! You helped me enjoy space a lot more
Thanks for another great video, look forward to many more!
I had a dream where the sun had turned into a giant blue planet-looking blue star with black hole rings and I had about 8minuets to live and I was really scared. Please save me. Although it won’t happen ever, I’m actually not as scared as I was in the dream. Scary, right?
I dreamed the moon was so close to us we could see it's true face. And it was getting closer and closer. It was beautiful but so terrifying. It was the size of an open hand in the sky. And all we could do was go on with our lives and outlive the crash by living our life to te full. And then, it started mass tsunamis everywhere...then I woke up.
Melodysheep THE GOAT🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
Since when do you have that nose piercing? It is funny to see that when you recorded the sponsors part you didn't have it yet.
I got to say, this video is once again very interesting! Love your content!
I do have one more question: how can it rain molten iron when it doesn't have any source of heat to melt it because it is all alone in the cold emptiness of space...
He did it like a month ago
You made a mistake on the first planet. Gravity does not exactly influence the melting or freezing point of a substance. I was skeptical about it when I first heard you talk about it so I researched a bit. It's actually because of the air pressure. It forces the molecules together so even at high temperatures water will stay as ice.
Stopping adults from saying “stopping kids from saying first”
These are going too far
Wym
KOBI I LOVE WATCHING YOUR SPACES FACTS AND VIDEOS
Both awesome and frightening to know such planets exist. The universe is a truly mysterious and fascinating place
Thanks dude these are great ideas for my D&D campaign
I am a huge fan of yours. You see I am also fascinated by the idea of going far away from our home planet and like the idea of space travel. The mysteries it hides.
Hello....I am a big fan of yours.I watch your channels often ...you are fantastic ❤❤
You’re Australian.. why are you using Fahrenheit?
And miles… and doesn’t mention aurora Australis only borealis.
Kobi talking about terrifying planets then talking about his sponsor, that’s a real mood swing 😂
"Just 30 light years from earth"
Yeah!🙆
I have been using rocket money for almost 2 years now, i love having it. The Universe is so fascinating.
The glass rain windy planet is Sukuna’s domain: Molevolent Shrine
Oh nice would definitely send my worst enemy in that planet of raining molten glass
well done m8, mindboggling planets out there, glass pellets blown by 5600km/h storm is a whole new tier of erosion, i imagine the surface is scraped smooth and shiny
Every planet but earth would be a nightmare for aliens
Eagerly waiting for your videos!!
Good to see you back! Love from India
Love ur videos kobi!!!
Kobi: The kind of planet you wouldn't send your worst enemy.
Me: Just ask me directly.
"This is the kind of place you wouldnt send your worst enemy."
I would. In a jiffy.
It's 11:00 pm, watching before going to bed, but since you recommended the exoplanet video, it seems I have to go and check it before sleeping. 👍🏻
AstroKobi : "This is really the kind of place where you wouldn't even send your worst enemy"
Me : Send IT!, SEND IT!
You did an amazing job painting an atmosphere with the sound and visuals, kudos
😩 WELL!…. This just proves that We can’t go Everywhere, like it or not. Even remotely approaching such places would not only be impossible but fatal.
actually I would like to send my worst enemy to neverending molten glass storm planet, how can I make that happen?
these planets look rly astonishing aspetially the zombie worlds
Hey, from which website do you get footage of spaces
Kobi you should post more often (its a compliment-we love watching your content
If you play subnautica, orbiting the same star as Gliese 436-B is the planet from subnautica- or it’s inspiration. Gliese 1214-B is a water world that of course, could have Reaper Levithans on it and we’d never know.
Him: this is the kind of place you wouldn’t even send ur worst enemy
Me: well ofc I wouldn’t, they’d die to quickly, they don’t even get to suffer
Amazing video
I love your content so much, I sent all my family names because of you (even my cat lol) have a great day
I believe theres a planet out there infested with zombies, aliens, & people, & mutants, humanouds, and other beings
AstroKobi: "Planets that drift throughout the universe in complete darkness."
My thoughts:
Nibiru.
When the world needed him the most, he returned.
0:46 the song that starts playing here, what’s it called?