This Is The Fastest Star Ever Found

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  • Опубликовано: 12 мар 2021
  • The fastest star ever detected is moving at about 8% the speed of light. Astronomers have dubbed it S4714.
    Source: iopscience.iop.org/article/10...
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Комментарии • 71

  • @blindandwatching
    @blindandwatching 3 года назад +6

    Imagine 2 of those stars having a near head on collision at a combined speed of 10% the speed of light.

  • @rbkstudios2923
    @rbkstudios2923 3 года назад +6

    This was some real good content.
    Would've been better if you added some more specifications about the research and researchers who discovered this, how this awe-inspiring revelation dawned onto them
    And a little more emphasis on how fast 8% the speed of light actually is
    Just a bit of advice from one your your regular supporters😊
    Good luck

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад +2

      I truly appreciate your advice and I'm gonna try to implement it in future videos. Thank you so much for your support! ✌

  • @deidei79
    @deidei79 3 года назад +4

    Can't deal with how awesome this is. Thankyou youtube algorithm

  • @callumbush1
    @callumbush1 3 года назад +3

    I've often wondered what would happen if the largest possible magnetar collided with the smallest possible blackhole?

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад +4

      I guess we have to do some research for the next video!

  • @callumbush1
    @callumbush1 3 года назад +1

    That's not a star but an alien probe studying the blackhole!

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад +1

      That would be extraordinarily cool, but usually, this stuff is too boring compared to that.

  • @superdupersusgamer5835
    @superdupersusgamer5835 3 года назад +2

    So cool!

  • @astronics
    @astronics 3 года назад +1

    Hey +cosmoknowledge you said that stars closer to black hole move faster than those at the edges, but some other channels like veritasium say that all stars move at the same speed and it could be due to the presence of dark matter or something else.

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад +2

      Well, objects may gain more speed when they pass close to massive objects due to gravitational forces.

  • @shrey4264
    @shrey4264 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @Vivaswaan.
    @Vivaswaan. 3 года назад

    Wow, that's wonderful

  • @aviralmishra7104
    @aviralmishra7104 3 года назад +3

    Nice 😯👌🏼

  • @colinbrown3170
    @colinbrown3170 3 года назад

    The center looks like a mix of Christmas and the light festival.

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад +1

      It's crowded, I told you! 😄

    • @colinbrown3170
      @colinbrown3170 3 года назад

      @@Cosmoknowledge just like how the stores were once.

  • @swolch
    @swolch 2 года назад

    For a little context, S471a orbits nearly as close to Sagittarius A* as Jupiter does to the Sun.
    Jupiter ~ 1.4 billion km
    S471a ~ 1.9 billion km

  • @davidhenderson3400
    @davidhenderson3400 3 года назад

    It would be something if two of those high speed stars hit. At the speed they are going the energy released would be off the chart.

  • @prathapprathapdevi7797
    @prathapprathapdevi7797 8 месяцев назад

    Today I saw one , quickly moved in between stars like we drive car...

  • @Barba72Simon
    @Barba72Simon 3 года назад

    Awesome. Me towards this star: Whoa there bucko slow down a bit.

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад

      You're going too fast pal, don't rush yourself. 😄✌

  • @technologygameofindians1248
    @technologygameofindians1248 2 года назад +1

    Love from India

  • @seththunder2077
    @seththunder2077 3 года назад

    Can you please explain the second fact. Why is it 100,000 years exactly or like how was it derived to be 100,0000 and at 5:30, why does the quasar create this line of light along that specific direction only and why is it extending beyond as shown in the video. Thanks in advance and i really love your videos.

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад

      That 100,000 was just a guess to make it interesting that we can actually look very far away. As for the quasar, they always shoot jets from their poles. Why they do that is still debatable, but it could be due to the magnetic fields which might be weaker at the poles so that energy particles would preferentially escape in that direction. Thank you so much for your appreciation! ✌

  • @diatomos8
    @diatomos8 3 года назад

    Great use of music.

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад +1

      So awesome that you enjoyed it. Thanks! ✌

  • @tinkmarshino
    @tinkmarshino 3 года назад

    S 62 also fits this bill it's orbit doesn't take it out as far as 4714 oops.. I see you have included 62 in your vid.. never mind! Hey was that you I saw on titan the other day.. I should have gone by and said hi.. But the fam. was in a hurry to see the methane bubbles burst in the upper atmosphere so I couldn't stop.. next time eh?....... Man I would just love to get a peak inside a black hole.. They are one of the most mysterious and cool things out there.. Well carry on brother..

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад +1

      Yea, that was me on Titan. Not a very welcoming place. But the view was nice. Haha! Hey, enjoy my man! ✌

  • @milkywaygalaxy9438
    @milkywaygalaxy9438 3 года назад

    Nice 👍

  • @tyberfen5009
    @tyberfen5009 3 года назад

    Hard to believe, that there are objects, that are significantly affected by relativistic effects

  • @smit17xp
    @smit17xp 3 года назад +1

    Since those stars are moving so fast they might last longer than others as their time might be slower.
    Great video btw

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад +1

      Good point. Well, time is relative, the star might age a bit slower compared to another star, but in reality, the star is fusing hydrogen the same way every star does, depending on the size. Thank you for appreciating the video! 😍✌

  • @johnsamuels958
    @johnsamuels958 3 года назад

    How many times is the Sagittarius A big compared to sun

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад

      It's about 32 times the diameter of the Sun.

  • @cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
    @cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад +1

    Not as fast as a fast-moving train lol

  • @michaelwager1526
    @michaelwager1526 5 месяцев назад

    please, from now on, NO MUSIC! it is so distracting. not only that, it is too loud! anyone in the world can concentrate better without the music. since astronomy is a difficult subject, the music, especially, should be removed. THANK YOU.

  • @voyagernasa3549
    @voyagernasa3549 3 года назад

    What the heck is this

  • @quannga99
    @quannga99 2 года назад

    Very disturbing drum beat.

  • @Azozii
    @Azozii 3 года назад

    Hehe

  • @invisiblekincajou
    @invisiblekincajou 3 года назад

    1st!

  • @monalisad6593
    @monalisad6593 3 года назад

    3rd😂

    • @astronics
      @astronics 3 года назад

      Hi

    • @astronics
      @astronics 3 года назад +1

      Are you interested in topics like speed of light, the uses of it or other things about astrophysics related to some type of aeronautical engineering to use them?

    • @Cosmoknowledge
      @Cosmoknowledge  3 года назад

      Well done! 😍❤

    • @monalisad6593
      @monalisad6593 3 года назад

      @@astronics yaa but why🙄

    • @astronics
      @astronics 3 года назад +1

      @@monalisad6593 nothing much just wanted to, like talk to someone about the topics I am fascinated with. If you are willing then I'll be glad