The search for our solar system's ninth planet | Mike Brown

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    Could the strange orbits of small, distant objects in our solar system lead us to a big discovery? Planetary astronomer Mike Brown proposes the existence of a new, giant planet lurking in the far reaches of our solar system -- and shows us how traces of its presence might already be staring us in the face.
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  • @Aaron7075
    @Aaron7075 4 года назад +10

    This guy Mike Brown is actually a huge fucking deal in the science community. He found most of the Dwarf Planets I grew up memorizing as well as two of Pluto’s moons, Sedna like he said, as well as a dwarf planet much larger than Pluto. It’s crazy how humble this guy is considering how big of an impact he has had on astronomy

  • @ClockworkAvatar
    @ClockworkAvatar 4 года назад +719

    more like this TED, more like this.

    • @7eamGhast
      @7eamGhast 4 года назад +2

      ClockworkAvatar *THIS IS LITERALLY POISON FOR YOU SOUL! THEY ARE CAPTIVATING YOUR IMAGINATION WITH FAIRY TAIL LIES!*

    • @spartanatreyu
      @spartanatreyu 4 года назад +19

      @@7eamGhast Cool story bro

    • @paulgreen2416
      @paulgreen2416 4 года назад +2

      @Real Donald Trump what are you smoking?? And where can I get some??? I'm asking for a friend 😄

    • @spartanatreyu
      @spartanatreyu 4 года назад +4

      @@paulgreen2416 Hey don't diss it. It's a better story than the last three star wars movies, I'm about willing to try anything now.

    • @paulgreen2416
      @paulgreen2416 4 года назад +1

      @@spartanatreyu 😂👍

  • @ayman-hosny1
    @ayman-hosny1 4 года назад +159

    I've subtitled this video into Arabic for TED. I'm wishing to be useful for all Arabic audience as well as people speak Arabic. Have a nice watching!
    ________
    Enjoy!

    • @yt-sh
      @yt-sh 4 года назад +1

      Do definitely for Ted-ED

    • @KazimirQ7G
      @KazimirQ7G 4 года назад +14

      Thanks a lot! And welcome to the community of silent heroes who help deliver knowledge to a broader audience. I usually do the same as you, translating to portuguese, but someone else beat me in this one. It's my way of contributing to society.

    • @ayman-hosny1
      @ayman-hosny1 4 года назад +5

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    • @kjm0677
      @kjm0677 4 года назад +1

      Thank you Auman Hosny!!!

  • @Blalack77
    @Blalack77 4 года назад +120

    This is a strange and interesting part of Astronomy. Planets that are really far away, but still in our system. So it's kind of in-between looking for planets in distant systems and looking at what we know in our neighborhood. It's just really wild. Makes me wonder how many planets there could possibly be in our solar system.

    • @914050
      @914050 4 года назад +7

      The method for identifying distant planets is to measure how they block their stars light periodically. Unfortunately, this method wouldn't work for Planet 9.

    • @Blalack77
      @Blalack77 4 года назад +9

      @@914050 Yeah that's crazy... So it's actually a lot closer than other planets but still harder to find...

    • @sciencetroll6304
      @sciencetroll6304 4 года назад

      It has to be thirteen, just because.

    • @Yakez42
      @Yakez42 4 года назад +5

      Also its getting more stale with every decade. We have no big leaps in instrumentation with our tech, like Hubble was almost 3! decades ago. Literally planet nine can take a lifetime to discover and astronomers would every couple of years say "yea we are close, in couple of years we would have lame white blob image"

    • @DevinDTV
      @DevinDTV 4 года назад +1

      @@Yakez42 yeah true, it'll be like a whitish subpixel

  • @michaleandmore5111
    @michaleandmore5111 4 года назад +67

    Planet 9 is just that relative that comes only for Thanksgiving, planetary Thanksgiving is 1 billion years apart

    • @IgnoredAdviceProductions
      @IgnoredAdviceProductions 4 года назад +2

      Ultra Mega it’s the racist uncle!

    • @paulmccloud9395
      @paulmccloud9395 4 года назад +2

      Planet annoying mother in law.

    • @freighttrain7143
      @freighttrain7143 2 года назад +2

      @Ultra Mega If you watched the video, you know its NEAR PASS is still beyond all the other planets. So no, we won't see any effect. We will just be able to see it, for a VERY long time before it moves out of range again.

  • @paystation4pro15
    @paystation4pro15 4 года назад +121

    Damn this was really interesting

    • @Aden068
      @Aden068 3 года назад

      100th like first reply

  • @Magentmeta
    @Magentmeta 4 года назад +105

    How do you lose a planet?
    You forget to cherish her.

    • @Ruby321123
      @Ruby321123 4 года назад +16

      If you liked it then you should've put a ring on it.
      Look at Saturn. Saturn's not going anywhere. 🍷

    • @garrettk7166
      @garrettk7166 4 года назад +1

      Ah ah oh

    • @CamdenE
      @CamdenE 4 года назад

      @@garrettk7166 ok beyonce

    • @wandersgion4989
      @wandersgion4989 4 года назад

      leo fiesinger Losing mass. 💪🏻

    • @revolver6389
      @revolver6389 2 года назад

      Get a shadow gov.

  • @appleipodtouch2g
    @appleipodtouch2g 4 года назад +31

    imagine if planet 9 had a 10,000 year orbit and it just so happens to be at its furthest point from the sun..... theres no way we’d ever know

    • @goldengun9970
      @goldengun9970 3 года назад +2

      Yes. They are just wrongg aboud dates like 2012. It could be far enough away that they haven't seen it yet

    • @BonaFideWildLife
      @BonaFideWildLife Год назад +4

      We'd never know, yet our ancestors knew. The Sumerians recorded planet 9 a.k.a. Nibiru on a tablet sometime in between 3,500BC to 2,334BC... or ~5,000 yrs ago!

    • @jeancarlosgarcia1884
      @jeancarlosgarcia1884 Год назад +2

      It allegedly has an orbit of 20,000 years around our sun.

    • @justinsmith4562
      @justinsmith4562 Год назад

      @@jeancarlosgarcia1884 10,000

    • @roannjunio-hartmann2614
      @roannjunio-hartmann2614 4 месяца назад

      Planet 9 where giants came from.

  • @jstnxprsn
    @jstnxprsn 4 года назад +35

    I LOVE stuff like this. We are far from discovering all the greatest wonders.

  • @veeg3959
    @veeg3959 4 года назад +112

    has anybody noticed a huge increase on "space" talk?

    • @rcook2608
      @rcook2608 4 года назад +2

      @Vee G Yeah it’s because people are waking up to the reality of the flat earth. Stop believing in cartoons and fake cgi balls falling through endless space. Research flat earth

    • @Encephalitisify
      @Encephalitisify 4 года назад +3

      Yeah. Because this planet is dying.

    • @thrift_jacob
      @thrift_jacob 4 года назад +5

      Shanti Shanti it’s not dying we are killing it

    • @thrift_jacob
      @thrift_jacob 4 года назад +6

      Shanti Shanti but don’t worry it will be around long after us

    • @rcook2608
      @rcook2608 4 года назад

      @Jake T CO2 levels have only gone up 0.01% Stop believing the climate hysteria and wake up. Research flat earth

  • @Marchant2
    @Marchant2 4 года назад +41

    TED Talks is a true gift of the internet. This is fantastic.

    • @JoeHeine
      @JoeHeine 3 года назад

      Not all of them. Most TED talks are politicized nonsense now.

  • @MaskMasterEsquire
    @MaskMasterEsquire 4 года назад +250

    I'm betting the ninth planet will be the one between the eighth planet and the tenth planet.

    • @FreeStuffPlease
      @FreeStuffPlease 4 года назад +14

      I'll take your bet. And until you prove a tenth planet exists, you owe me 20$.

    • @MaskMasterEsquire
      @MaskMasterEsquire 4 года назад +3

      @@FreeStuffPlease I'll take your bet and you're gonna regret because the truth is out there.

    • @timelapse7454
      @timelapse7454 4 года назад +1

      😄

    • @ansh6370
      @ansh6370 4 года назад +7

      @@FreeStuffPlease
      Don't take the bet, he might be able to prove planet 10 exists but he will never be able to prove it doesn't exist, if the planet doesn't exist he will just say it's not in the direction we're looking at so you'll never get your $20.

    • @MaskMasterEsquire
      @MaskMasterEsquire 4 года назад +10

      @@ansh6370 Look, I know for sure there are more than 9 planets because there was 79 episodes of Star Trek.

  • @YoGranDaddyEvil
    @YoGranDaddyEvil 4 года назад +12

    I can remember back in the early 80's in school learning about Planet X. Pluto was still a planet back then so yeah.

  • @Cionaoith
    @Cionaoith 4 года назад +313

    When I was your age, our solar system had nine planets.

    • @shilohauraable
      @shilohauraable 4 года назад +3

      Same Here! 😁

    • @LeAvanttube
      @LeAvanttube 4 года назад +7

      There are actually 32 to 42 known planets (including Pluto) 😉

    • @TheRazzaManazza
      @TheRazzaManazza 4 года назад +4

      And then the definition changed. That's all.

    • @Cionaoith
      @Cionaoith 4 года назад +2

      @@TheRazzaManazza Wait... you mean Saturn hasn't migrated to a different system?

    • @TheRazzaManazza
      @TheRazzaManazza 4 года назад +12

      @@Cionaoith that's right! For all those people that cry over Pluto being demoted... nothing has changed except the wording. It's no more and no less what it was before. A rock in space. Merry Christmas

  • @EstebanGallardo
    @EstebanGallardo 4 года назад +77

    I liked the theory that planet nine is just a primordial black hole. Good luck finding that, it would be billions of times easier to find a needle in a haystack.

    • @efari
      @efari 4 года назад +27

      Esteban Gallardo stop saying that expression as if that’s a difficult thing. Everyone can find a needle in a haystack, just use a magnet. It’s easy!

    • @terryh6666
      @terryh6666 4 года назад +17

      Primordial black holes still emit plenty of Hawking radiation that we could detect

    • @foodforthought7810
      @foodforthought7810 4 года назад +18

      @@terryh6666 We detect black hole via x-rays produced by material falling into it. If a black hole has no "food", it will be invisible. Btw, hawking radiation has never actually been detected by sensors but we have the math to know it probably exists.

    • @terryh6666
      @terryh6666 4 года назад +2

      Food For Thought Correct however, primordial black holes are completely theoretical also. Black holes were first calculated before observed, the math for black holes is pretty tight,
      I believe Hawking radiation to be as correctly indicative by the math as the original mathematical theory of the immense parts of space with infinite gravitational denseness when stars collapse into black hole’s.
      Leading me to also believe the math for primordial black holes is correct for existence.
      I should have been more specific in the theoretical nature in my reply, thanks for letting me know

    • @whywatchme2214
      @whywatchme2214 4 года назад +4

      freakaefari bone needle

  • @EcoMouseChannel
    @EcoMouseChannel 4 года назад +52

    Planet IX just doesn't have the same ring to it.

    • @celtisafricana4984
      @celtisafricana4984 4 года назад +5

      Unlike Saturn?

    • @lawrencedoliveiro9104
      @lawrencedoliveiro9104 4 года назад +6

      It’s the name of a world in Frank Herbert’s _Dune_ universe where technically-illegal technologies are practised.

    • @celtisafricana4984
      @celtisafricana4984 4 года назад

      @@lawrencedoliveiro9104 And Saturn has rings... 🤦‍♂️

    • @RedStefan
      @RedStefan 4 года назад +2

      Unlike planet X

    • @VikingMuayThai
      @VikingMuayThai 4 года назад

      Nibiru is to meta...

  • @jrcat2258
    @jrcat2258 4 года назад +79

    We should just call it "Nine"

  • @jayrakmoola8137
    @jayrakmoola8137 3 года назад +3

    They took Pluto out because they knew the “9” planet will be found soon, yet the Sumerians knew about this thousands of years ago, and to them it was the 10th, Niburu !

  • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
    @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 4 года назад +185

    remember when this concept used to be a conspiracy theory? 😂

    • @thefurkage
      @thefurkage 3 года назад +6

      Nibiru lol

    • @Bread-ni1px
      @Bread-ni1px 3 года назад +11

      The name Nibiru is kinda nostalgic now for some reason lol.

    • @bjorn1583
      @bjorn1583 3 года назад +3

      @@Bread-ni1px because thats its name, the bible calls it wormwood and nasa planet x

    • @JoeHeine
      @JoeHeine 3 года назад +7

      2020 proved all the conspiracy theorists right

    • @adorabasilwinterpock6035
      @adorabasilwinterpock6035 3 года назад +3

      Nibiru is still a conspiracy theory because
      - planet 9 has nothing to do with aliens
      - it will never hit the earth

  • @793Force
    @793Force 4 года назад +6

    Wonderful talk, love all the space related topics!

  • @filmfan4
    @filmfan4 4 года назад +7

    I heard at one point that ‘planet 9’ may in fact be a miniature black hole 🕳 about 5cm in diameter.
    If so it would be awesome to send a high speed probe to get close to it!

    • @oliverm8058
      @oliverm8058 4 года назад

      Tom Holland totally!

    • @Dookie9669
      @Dookie9669 4 года назад

      impossible because natural black holes cannot physically form that small or anything even close to that mass, and there hasnt been enough time in the existance of spacetime for a blackhole to decay that small

    • @filmfan4
      @filmfan4 4 года назад +1

      Dookie9669 actually it is not yet known where the mass boundary is between the maximum mass of a neutron star and the minimum mass of a black hole. It could well be that the minimum stable size of a black hole is smaller than an apple; we just do not know yet.
      As to the amount of time/age of the universe, as I understand it, there is currently a crisis in astrophysics, where the discrepancy between different methods of gauging the age of the universe has diverged considerably as methods of measurement have become more precise (the upper and lower estimates being 12 billion and 56 billion years respectively)

    • @seanharris8419
      @seanharris8419 4 года назад +2

      Dookie There’s a theory about objects called “primordial black holes.” Go ahead and do some research. It’s pretty interesting. Anyway, if this theory about them is correct, then it would be possible that a black hole that size could have formed at the very beginning of the universes existence.

    • @Dookie9669
      @Dookie9669 4 года назад

      @@seanharris8419 interesting, ive heard of it, and if blackholes that size can exist its very scary since they could just wander to the solar system or even earth, especially if there are lots of them around

  • @DavidWebsterAD
    @DavidWebsterAD 4 года назад +7

    Interesting. So planet 9 is back on the table again.

  • @OrcCorp
    @OrcCorp 4 года назад +25

    Can't wait for it! 😎👍🏼

    • @nikunja7561
      @nikunja7561 3 года назад

      Cant wait till we die huh?

    • @weirdmatter
      @weirdmatter 2 года назад

      @Anunnaki Nibiru coming by beginning December 21 2021 of course.

    • @weirdmatter
      @weirdmatter 2 года назад

      @Anunnaki You should know that!

  • @wesleythomas6858
    @wesleythomas6858 4 года назад +9

    Sounds like the Death Star to me!

  • @adls04
    @adls04 4 года назад +26

    Didnt realize this was a new ted talk, im just binging them

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 4 года назад

      12 23 19 Hey ArthurHaXz, Maybe, binge-watching?, maybe. Be well. v

    • @remylebeau2357
      @remylebeau2357 4 года назад

      Lol i thought you were talking about the damn search engine 😂🤣 like how we say googling but with Bing lmfao

  • @sogley
    @sogley 4 года назад +3

    Excellent content, excellent delivery.

  • @pyschologygeek
    @pyschologygeek 4 года назад +29

    The only person you should try to be better than, is the person you were yesterday.

    • @CosmicCleric
      @CosmicCleric 4 года назад +1

      Nice quote, but why post it here, context wise?

  • @citizenblue
    @citizenblue 4 года назад +9

    10:08 Sitchin fuel ahead. Here comes the Annunaki 🤔

  • @blakevollbrecht9026
    @blakevollbrecht9026 4 года назад +11

    there's a ton of stuff out there in the dark; rogue planets that escaped their stars and zillions of rocks everywhere

  • @mechloe8528
    @mechloe8528 4 года назад +4

    Great talk..very interesting!! I didn't know they'd found more objects orbiting like Planet 9

    • @chainsawkillers
      @chainsawkillers Год назад

      After years of trying they haven't found Planet 9. It's a daily moving target and they have more space to cover. But if they don't find it when a new telescope comes online in Chile shortly it will be all over for Planet 9

  • @arldoran
    @arldoran 4 года назад +2

    Name it "Persephone". That poor woman suffered enough under Pluto's shadow.

  • @ChaineYTXF
    @ChaineYTXF 3 года назад +3

    Okay, this is the TED I remember. TED at its best. Except when Mike said circle. It's ellipses but hey.. no harm done😁

  • @Flatallica
    @Flatallica 4 года назад +12

    Close your eyes, Kermit knows astro physics..

    • @abrakadabhra
      @abrakadabhra 4 года назад

      Mike Calvert 🤣🤣🤣🤣trippy

  • @deviduttpandey9120
    @deviduttpandey9120 4 года назад +9

    Imagine If we found this planet 9 how big will became our solar system

    • @dhruv1863
      @dhruv1863 3 года назад +1

      It is already very big. After the discovery of dwarf planet "goblin" in our solar system in 2016, the orbit of goblin is monstrous. It takes 40,000 years to orbit the sun. Just search the goblin dwarf planet

    • @Aden068
      @Aden068 3 года назад +1

      @@dhruv1863 planet nine was discovered before goblin was.

  • @freedom7168
    @freedom7168 2 года назад +2

    Wow it's so amazing that there is one more planet in our solar system

  • @Pr0teus14420
    @Pr0teus14420 4 года назад +12

    I hope the the find it soon.
    If it is the missing gas giant from the 5 planet Nice model, they should name it Vulcan. As it probably formed closer in, and was more or less kicked out of the solar system. It would be a great mythological reference, and a great Sci-Fi reference.
    Alternatively, if it is not the giant plant from the 5 planet Nice model, but it is the final planter they should probably name it Terminus. Again, a great Mythological and Sci-Fi reference.

  • @florencelai2280
    @florencelai2280 4 года назад +3

    Planet 9 could be a small brown dwarf , our sun's missing sibling.

    • @quasarsphere
      @quasarsphere 3 года назад +1

      Very very unlikely.

    • @Shadowsofinkprojects
      @Shadowsofinkprojects 3 года назад

      Not likely at all... It's not massive enough to be a brown dwarf. It'd have to be at least 4000 times more massive than earth... and planet nine is calculated to be between 5 and 10 times more massive.

  • @mattball420
    @mattball420 4 года назад +8

    Scientists: *finds a star 5 billion light years away*
    Also scientists: *cant find a planet in our own solar system*

    • @StefenTower
      @StefenTower 3 года назад +1

      Has a lot to do with how light works.

  • @erikedward1
    @erikedward1 4 года назад +8

    This guy is a great talker/presenter. Also half the comments in here are about pluto and how its not a planet anymore

    • @garrettk7166
      @garrettk7166 4 года назад +1

      Many of us still feel the sting of losing Pluto as a planet.

    • @nguyentri3608
      @nguyentri3608 4 года назад +2

      Mike also played a big role bringing Pluto to its dwarf planet status, check out his book “How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming”

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 4 года назад +1

      12 23 19 Hey Erik, He's a hater of Pluto; (just kidding). He's a planetary astronomer & helped downgrade Pluto's planet status, which upset A LOT of Pluto lovers. Hope that helps. Be well. v

  • @DwainDwight
    @DwainDwight 4 года назад +5

    I think the evidence for a distant planet 9 is mounting. interesting times. Mike Brown, you are an outstanding presenter.

  • @virajbhale3869
    @virajbhale3869 4 года назад +5

    Actually there can be many explanations of those strange orbits. There can be a distant star pulling at them! But believe me I would be just as happy to witness the discovery of the ninth planet.

  • @George_M_
    @George_M_ 4 года назад +6

    To all the Pluto lovers, if you're gonna complain about that, then we have far more than nine already, Eris is bigger, and there are several comparable others.

    • @jimschuler8830
      @jimschuler8830 4 года назад +3

      To all the Pluto haters, Jupiter is a "dwarf planet" as well as it orbits a barycenter, not the Sun. That means we need to find planet 8 before we can look for planet 9.

    • @LewisWallin
      @LewisWallin 4 года назад +2

      @@jimschuler8830 That's just wildly incorrect. Jupiter does orbit the Sun-Jupiter barycenter, which lies outside the Sun, but there's nothing in the official definition of a planet that disqualifies objects like that. It still orbits the sun, its barycenter is just bigger than those of the other planets.

    • @jimschuler8830
      @jimschuler8830 4 года назад

      @@LewisWallin "It's wildly incorrect." Then goes on to reiterate what was stated. Good job!

    • @LewisWallin
      @LewisWallin 4 года назад +2

      @@jimschuler8830 Dude, a planet orbiting the barycenter of it and the Sun, wherever it may lie, does not factor in to whether or not it's a planet. Jupiter's main attractor is the Sun, same goes for the rest of the planets.

    • @jimschuler8830
      @jimschuler8830 4 года назад

      @@LewisWallin Dude, the definition is orbits the Sun, not orbits a barycenter with the Sun, not has the Sun as its main attractor. You're just horribly incorrect.
      Fortunately, Jupiter is still a planet, but not because you're right, but because astronomical convention dictates that a dwarf x is still an x. (see dwarf galaxies and dwarf stars). Unfortunately, this does mean you still have to go outside of your comfort zone and count beyond the aid of your ten fingers.

  • @thegreenbastard5171
    @thegreenbastard5171 4 года назад +1

    I'm excited, I can't wait. Will it be a rocky planet?

  • @videoomaster
    @videoomaster 4 года назад +4

    I hope the thrill of being the famous astrolhysist that discovered planet 9 motivates a lot of scientist to look for it. Also let's throw more funding into this

  • @chaithuchannakesavula6976
    @chaithuchannakesavula6976 4 года назад +14

    Neptune be like, don't look at me bro! I did nothing to sedna she's on her own.

  • @itsyoujitsu
    @itsyoujitsu 4 года назад +18

    Joe Rogan and Eddie Bravo have been talking about this planet for years, 10th planet jiu jitsu

  • @bersig
    @bersig 4 года назад +2

    I'm sure there's a lot of undiscovered real estate out there in the outer solar system. Big planets are interesting, but go check out Brown's list of dwarf planets. Then imagine each one as the resource base for a swarm of habitats. The little ones that are easier to mine for resources are much more interesting.

  • @yakam_dlop.
    @yakam_dlop. 4 года назад

    Nice job

  • @tomkelly8827
    @tomkelly8827 4 года назад +3

    According to our oldest texts from Sumeria, there are 12 planets. They count the sun and our moon as well as the 9 we know and love, including Pluto as well as another that has a different orbit then the rest, it is called Niburu. When Niburu's moon collided with Tiamat, it split it into our moon and earth. That created the Pacific ocean on the one side of our planet from the impact. It has an eliptical orbit that takes 3600 earth years to complete. That is "Mount Olympus" where our "Gods" live. They are the ancient aliens that created all of the most ancient megalithic structures on this planet. There is so much more to it too. Zacharia Sitchin has written extensively on this topic, I highly recomend his books

    • @koenarmstrong1376
      @koenarmstrong1376 4 года назад

      Tom Kelly one of the most accurate explanation I’ve seen in a RUclips comment

    • @ETAisNOW-wn8wx
      @ETAisNOW-wn8wx 4 года назад

      Super interesting but it's bias confirmation and speculation. I want to believe it.

  • @prawnmikus
    @prawnmikus 4 года назад +7

    Could these orbits be explained by an object that flew through our solar system on an interstellar trajectory, or are they only explained by a point-source of mass in the orbit they already think its in?
    Also, if there is a 5x Earth mass planet out there, would it not have some sort of radio emissions?
    Would it not occult distant stars and galaxies or the CMB?
    Are the Voyager probes anywhere near the predicted orbit such that they could scan for lightning radio emissions?
    I know it would take a long time to reflect, but could we bounce very powerful radar out that far and expect any sort of faint reflection?
    Is there a way to detect the minuscule amount of gravitational lensing something this size would produce, affecting light coming to us from behind?
    Instead of scanning old images of the solar system, could we feed as much data as possible into a deep neural-net style array and have it try to predict an orbit and location?
    I find it bizarre that this thing is so hard to see, but it goes to show I can't quite grok the vastness of space.

    • @jasonsharma5888
      @jasonsharma5888 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/-T2nP7FWbMk/видео.html

    • @jasonsharma5888
      @jasonsharma5888 4 года назад

      if they do not find it can we consider EM?

    • @spartanatreyu
      @spartanatreyu 4 года назад +2

      "Could these orbits be explained by an object that flew through our solar system on an interstellar trajectory, or are they only explained by a point-source of mass in the orbit they already think its in?"
      - There are multiple explainations but an orbiting body is by far the best one. That said, we still don't have anywhere enough data. Unless we're lucky and serendipitously get the right data early, we'll likely have to wait until the LSST is running.
      "Also, if there is a 5x Earth mass planet out there, would it not have some sort of radio emissions?"
      - Not necessarily, at least at any strength we could use to comb the sky to try and find it.
      "Would it not occult distant stars and galaxies or the CMB?"
      - Stars and galaxies yes, CMB not really. The CMB is really faint and so images take a while to form. We're also going to likely be living on the moon and mars before we had something that could continuously map out the CMB at a high enough quality to spot planets against it (and that's assuming that the planet even has a different black body than the CMB behind it).
      "Are the Voyager probes anywhere near the predicted orbit such that they could scan for lightning radio emissions?"
      - The voyager probes aren't near anything. Also at that distance, the planet may not have the right kind of atmosphere and internal heat for lightning to occur.
      "I know it would take a long time to reflect, but could we bounce very powerful radar out that far and expect any sort of faint reflection?"
      - It's far too far for any kind of radar that we have.
      "Is there a way to detect the minuscule amount of gravitational lensing something this size would produce, affecting light coming to us from behind?"
      - Yes, that would be fairy easy. The only problem would be that there would have to be stars in the right places and it wouldn't be repeatable. Once we already know where the planet is, we could check for an atmosphere and put limits on the planet's size if we were watching a star at the right time while it passed in front. (This method was used to discover Uranus' rings and that Neptune's rings have gaps in them)
      "Instead of scanning old images of the solar system, could we feed as much data as possible into a deep neural-net style array and have it try to predict an orbit and location?"
      - We don't have enough data, and there's no need for a neural network. It's easy enough to figure out by hand. We just don't have enough data yet. People may use neural networks to find missed data once the LSST is up and running.

  • @edwardthetwentyfifth6462
    @edwardthetwentyfifth6462 4 года назад

    Interesting indeed

  • @dsmith421
    @dsmith421 4 года назад

    Liked before I even watched!!👍

  • @Aaron.Monroe
    @Aaron.Monroe 4 года назад +10

    Very well put together presentation by a very good speaker.

  • @Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access
    @Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access 4 года назад +36

    Pluto is like: I have crippling depression

    • @jvan9581
      @jvan9581 4 года назад +1

      I never related to a planet until today

    • @Ruby321123
      @Ruby321123 4 года назад

      Hey girl! Good to see you again!

    • @JM-us3fr
      @JM-us3fr 4 года назад +2

      Why should it? It's king of the dwarf planets. Honestly, "pluto" is actually a fitting name, being king of the underworld.

    • @andrewjennings7306
      @andrewjennings7306 4 года назад

      Bro what u doing here go back to the creepypasta channels.

  • @eltreum1
    @eltreum1 3 года назад +1

    It would be cool if we could get more space telescopes and send them into orbit around Saturn or Jupiter and use their dark side to get some really good pictures looking outward from the solar system. Even our own moon would provide a dark enough place to get longer exposure pictures to find dim objects. Get a few planets rigged up and point them all at the same place and the array would be so huge we could make stereoscopic 3d pictures in solar system scale.

  • @nebulae64
    @nebulae64 4 года назад +1

    I would like to help in creating a machine learning algorithm to sift through the existing imagery, if there's an approximated size and we know roughly wear to look and the focal length of each lense looking. It should be fairly easy to scan the existing photos.

  • @mikelee1097
    @mikelee1097 4 года назад +3

    Wow... this is so Amazing!!!

  • @The_Muthias
    @The_Muthias 4 года назад +11

    "That's no moon" - owk

  • @schwenke069
    @schwenke069 4 года назад +2

    I believe you brother. Would love to hear that it's found. Only have a small plastic telescope ... and hopefully 30 years left. Counting on someone!

  • @bobhager5248
    @bobhager5248 4 года назад

    Merry Christmas

  • @RottenStormtrooper
    @RottenStormtrooper 4 года назад +107

    *Pluto has entered the chat.*

    • @bananaaix
      @bananaaix 4 года назад +2

      RottenStormtrooper LMAO

    • @nguyentri3608
      @nguyentri3608 4 года назад

      Well, if he’s the right Mike Brown, then he was the one who killed Pluto

    • @harryd7197
      @harryd7197 4 года назад +2

      Exactly we already had a 9th planet but this mike brown guy decided to cross it off the list due to a very laughable technicality. Which btw is such a nerd thing to do. When they see one piece of evidence that provides the opportunity to prove others wrong they jump on it before thinking about all the other factors. So quick to be first, who cares if its right... its sensational. But the problem is they never actually discussed the fact that pluto lies so far out, near the ort cloud with an oblong and asymetrical orbit that if you include the orbit of all the other objects out there which also have oblong and asymmetrical orbits that Pluto will constantly cross in front of the path ways of those other objects. Making the technicality that it didn't clear its own orbit inconsequential because it can never clear its orbit due to its location, size and current age of our solar system. Its like calling a chicken hatching out of an egg "an egg" because its still inside the shell when you last saw it even though you can planely see a chicken inside. Mike Brown is that kid in class that just wanted to prove the teacher wrong no matter what even if its at the cost of the rest of the class learning nothing that day

    • @Bhalforii
      @Bhalforii 4 года назад +3

      @@harryd7197 TECHNICALITY?! It's the same size as thousands of other heavenly bodies in our solar system in orbit around the sun. If Pluto is the ninth then it shouldnt be the 9 planets it should be the 6347 planets. Try memorizing those.

    • @BlackNomad1
      @BlackNomad1 4 года назад

      Ghelma Well said. Harry is misinformed as to why Pluto continues to remain a planet.

  • @Viennery
    @Viennery 4 года назад +13

    So... They pretty much HAVE to name it Nibiru, right?

    • @pedrootavioazevedodaroz1736
      @pedrootavioazevedodaroz1736 4 года назад

      Not necesary, Nibiru is a red planet, so if the planet is not red It cant be Nibiru

    • @citizenblue
      @citizenblue 4 года назад

      I'm going to say yes, if orbital inclination and orbital period are anything close to the ones stated for Nibiru. Then we should probably hail the planet and see if we get a response...

    • @IamGrimalkin
      @IamGrimalkin 4 года назад +1

      I'm so used to Niribu being a Yu-Gi-Oh card now I forgot it was a planet conspiracy theory...

    • @extratropicalcyclone8567
      @extratropicalcyclone8567 3 года назад

      We should name it nibiru only if it is a rocky planet.

  • @r.deeblanche6939
    @r.deeblanche6939 4 года назад

    fascinating

  • @gun_ape
    @gun_ape 4 года назад

    I love these.

    • @mikecmw8492
      @mikecmw8492 4 года назад

      Not when they are to bullshit us. They have some reason to hide Pluto being a planet. This guy like many must follow orders.

  • @Showmaann
    @Showmaann 4 года назад +7

    who else is excited for the future :D i feel 2020 is gonna be the start of a new era idk why-

    • @glamdrag
      @glamdrag 4 года назад +2

      i feel like it will be the start of a new decade. idk why

    • @Showmaann
      @Showmaann 4 года назад

      @@glamdrag ha ha ha you are so clever, apart from that im talking about a sensation of change.

    • @unitedstatesofavalon6760
      @unitedstatesofavalon6760 3 года назад

      Comment didn't age well.. 🤣

    • @Showmaann
      @Showmaann 3 года назад

      @@unitedstatesofavalon6760 Sadly xD i was right about the start of a new era tough, feels like it.

  • @ayeshaosmani3361
    @ayeshaosmani3361 4 года назад +5

    Very interesting TED Talk about Ninth Planet.

    • @brax300
      @brax300 4 года назад

      I tried to say your name outside and I accidentally cursed my brother, good luck Connor

    • @hisham5702
      @hisham5702 4 года назад +1

      @@brax300 lmao , Idk why I laughed so hard at that

  • @jrisner6535
    @jrisner6535 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant talk, thank you

  • @StephanieElizabethMann
    @StephanieElizabethMann 4 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @sheri0082
    @sheri0082 4 года назад +60

    #NeverForgetPluto

  • @koenarmstrong1376
    @koenarmstrong1376 4 года назад +24

    It’s an alien Death Star monitering the solar system or a big planet

    • @acesmak
      @acesmak 4 года назад +1

      koen Armstrong silly that is the moon.

    • @koenarmstrong1376
      @koenarmstrong1376 4 года назад +2

      acesmak 🤦🏼‍♂️ Now I feel stupid

    • @acesmak
      @acesmak 4 года назад +1

      koen Armstrong our moon is a death star and that planet is orbiting a brown dwarf star that is my shot in the dark.

    • @koenarmstrong1376
      @koenarmstrong1376 4 года назад +1

      acesmak YES I always say our moons a Death Star
      We only ever see one side of the moon and it’s 3x bigger than any moon for our sized planet should be. Also in many ancient texts they talk about the time before there was a moon in the sky
      But it’s just crazy that all of these “coincidences” in our moon all relate to the fact that the moon could not do what it’s doing naturally

    • @feeberizer
      @feeberizer 4 года назад +2

      Actually, there IS a death star orbiting Saturn. It's called Mimas....

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch Год назад +1

    It would be nice to have Planet 9 in this animation. Planet X or 9 is a frightening planet, therefore it is very well known for thousands of years in the history of mankind. And it is seen in broad daylight with the naked eye, just before our era. We even have pictures of this event. We are walking in the dark as long as we ignore ancient texts, like the Indian Mahabharata and the Mayan Popol Vuh, that tell us that our planet Earth is suffering from a cycle of seven natural disasters. Those disasters are causing a huge tidal wave, massive floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, and a bombardment of fiery meteors every few thousand years. Several animal species become extinct and mankind hardly survives. The only possible natural cause of this cycle can be a ninth planet in our solar system, orbiting our sun in an eccentric orbit. We have pictures of the approaching planet, ancient sources show us the orbit of planet 9 and its whereabouts. Just east of Pisces. And it looks like LL Pegasi, the spiraled cloud, also just east of Pisces. Coincidence? To learn much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the re-creation of civilizations and ancient high technology, read the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". This book answers many of your questions. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: invisible nibiru 9

  • @tinacollins9213
    @tinacollins9213 3 года назад

    Good video

  • @summerWTFE
    @summerWTFE 4 года назад +20

    How can you have a talk like this and not mention Zecharia Sitchin?

    • @2KNUCKLEZ2
      @2KNUCKLEZ2 4 года назад +2

      phero exactly what i thought .... i highly doubt he hasn’t read all of it or come across it at one point ...

    • @summerWTFE
      @summerWTFE 4 года назад

      DRO Reactions yeah, especially since he goes through some of the history.

    • @TheBlakebbt
      @TheBlakebbt 4 года назад

      For real

    • @numlockkilla
      @numlockkilla 4 года назад +1

      Mainstream vs

    • @johnnysparkleface3096
      @johnnysparkleface3096 4 года назад +2

      Because not everyone believes everything they hear on Coast To Coast. Does George Noory EVER call BS on any guest? Nope. I even heard one show where George called in to his own show and pretended to be himself from the future!

  • @richardkocksworthy8423
    @richardkocksworthy8423 4 года назад +2

    Funny how our best space science looks like bad space graphics from the eighty's
    🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂

  • @jecabreradc
    @jecabreradc 4 года назад

    Awesome

  • @kinngrimm
    @kinngrimm 4 года назад

    marvelous

  • @wingeddragonofra
    @wingeddragonofra 4 года назад +4

    Pluto leaves without saying a word
    Pluto with a mustache makes it’s way in front of a telescope

    • @BigBuck3ts
      @BigBuck3ts 4 года назад +1

      I’m imagining Pluto whistling as it walks out of and back into frame

  • @savitrrakatamatah7256
    @savitrrakatamatah7256 4 года назад +10

    imagine if the sun captured a rogue dwarf star in its gravitational field in the past

    • @jesusramirezromo2037
      @jesusramirezromo2037 2 года назад

      Unlikley, more likley it would be a rogue planet
      WISE hasnt detected any brown dwarf closet than like 6 ligth years

  • @Alexkandar
    @Alexkandar 4 года назад +2

    At last, they are going to discover Nibiru planet..

  • @EuriEuropa
    @EuriEuropa 4 года назад +2

    We are from niburu

  • @seangreen4896
    @seangreen4896 3 года назад +3

    His analogy makes it sound like there's a celebrity everybody staring at

  • @greatdaneacdc
    @greatdaneacdc 4 года назад +4

    The energetic forces of Pluto are still here !

  • @swapniljadhav3239
    @swapniljadhav3239 4 года назад

    Sooo exciting

  • @LuisRuiz-sv2mz
    @LuisRuiz-sv2mz 4 года назад +1

    Robert Harrington and zacharia sitchen discussed their theory and where it might be in the southern hemisphere.

  • @rmarlin
    @rmarlin 4 года назад +7

    Also known as Nibaru (Annunaki home).

    • @thegreenbastard5171
      @thegreenbastard5171 4 года назад

      Yeah, that's defo not the case! Nothing or no one could live on such a cold planet.

    • @thegreenbastard5171
      @thegreenbastard5171 4 года назад

      @Jeremy Martino What makes you think my knowledge is "basic"? I could have a PHD for all you know. A planet that far out probably doesn't have an atmosphere, so won't have oxygen, which is the absolute "basic" need.

  • @invox9490
    @invox9490 4 года назад +10

    "The Nine have left Minas Morgul." #lor 😄

  • @LaibaStarXX
    @LaibaStarXX 3 года назад +2

    My best guess is the impact of dark energy causing gravitational pull.

  • @laurele861
    @laurele861 3 месяца назад

    If this object exists, it is not the solar system's ninth planet but more like its 14th. Our solar system already has 13 planets and counting, as dwarf planets are a subclass of full planets. The appropriate term for a hypothetical but undiscovered planet is "Planet X," with "X" referring to the unknown, not to the number 10.

  • @samisiddiqi5411
    @samisiddiqi5411 4 года назад +17

    InB4 "Anunnaki Nibiru"

    • @jameszeallor2735
      @jameszeallor2735 4 года назад +2

      I read peladians run it now because of the increasing frequencies in the galactic cycle.

    • @fredriks5090
      @fredriks5090 4 года назад +1

      @@jameszeallor2735 Paladins or Palpatines?

    • @spartanatreyu
      @spartanatreyu 4 года назад

      Smells like bullshit in this thread.

  • @musicalneptunian
    @musicalneptunian 4 года назад +2

    Arnold Rimmer has decided that it's a red dwarf.

    • @simplysteve68
      @simplysteve68 4 года назад +1

      Rimmer was a "Smeeeeeeeg Head!!!" Lol

  • @luisarroyo1368
    @luisarroyo1368 3 месяца назад

    My guess for fun would be the sun has a dark companion star or super Jupiter planet that came just short of being a brown dwarf. Another possibility would be a terrestrial earth-sized planet or a small black hole powerful enough to perturb the orbits but yet small enough not to perturb our solar system's major planets.

  • @OmegaZyion
    @OmegaZyion 4 года назад

    I prefer the theory that planet 9 is a primordial black hole. Best part of the whole theory is that they have a 1:1 artist interpretation of the black hole in the paper that proposes the idea.

  • @alansimons141
    @alansimons141 4 года назад +7

    Read Mike's book "How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming" This guy is awesome!

  • @fredrikohrman
    @fredrikohrman 4 года назад +3

    Use BOINC and the help of the world and all the unused prossesing power outthere

  • @marions2393
    @marions2393 4 года назад

    Awesome info Mike Brown

  • @citrus_aves
    @citrus_aves 4 года назад +2

    Amazing!!

  • @Olddude888
    @Olddude888 4 года назад +18

    It's Nibiru. The watchers are coming back.

    • @EuriEuropa
      @EuriEuropa 4 года назад

      We are annunaki

    • @badtuber1654
      @badtuber1654 4 года назад

      @@EuriEuropa actually we are the slaves

  • @mysteryguest9555
    @mysteryguest9555 4 года назад +5

    For a moment, I thought he was going to say that planet 9 was in fact a primordial black hole and that was the reason why we could not see it.

  • @pausole-vilaro945
    @pausole-vilaro945 4 года назад

    Thats sick

  • @dickwatson5329
    @dickwatson5329 4 года назад +1

    A great informative video