hope you enjoyed today's video folks, coming up in the next few weeks we will be looking at the local brown dwarf stars in a 'let's talk' style video, and also we make a long overdue visit to the red planet to discuss a very interesting part of the surface... see you there folks!
hope you enjoyed today's video folks, coming up in the next few weeks we will be looking at the local brown dwarf stars in a 'let's talk' style video, and also we make a long overdue visit to the red planet to discuss a very interesting part of the surface... see you there folks!
I hope you don't wait too long with our visit to mars because I really want to know what "very interesting part of the surface" we will visit🤔
@@henkstersmacro-world haha just a couple of weeks!!
How fabulous! I was walking outside, gazing at Orion, not 20 minutes ago. Very nice to learn more about these very inspirational stars. +1
haha perfect timing then! glad you enjoyed the video my friend✨🌟⭐
As always I enjoyed the video👍 Tho I know these stars quite well there's always something new to learn about them!! Thank you Vega👌
most welcome Henk, glad you enjoyed the vid 💫🌟⭐
Good. It is interesting how you talk about how the star would appear if it was closer to us. Keep up the good work.
thanks again.. glad you're enjoying the videos!!
Unfortunately, Bellatrix and Saiph can also die as supernovae after becoming red giants and finally in star and planet devouring black holes.
yes quite. Orion is full of dangerous stars!
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Not just Betelgeuse and Rigel, its main stars.
@@ameliadiaz8040 indeed!