4 Planets Better For Life Than Earth

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Brudovo3434
    @Brudovo3434 Год назад +2192

    Ever since I have really gotten into space, I got the biggest feeling of relief and to not worry about anything in life anymore how if I find myself mad at something, or stuck on a project I am working on, I just re-realize how vast space is, how little amount of time we have here on earth, and all my problems get washed away. It is such a freeing feeling.

    • @icebearreal
      @icebearreal Год назад +45

      I also want to feel this. Please send help :/
      I tend to worry too much.

    • @redouaneguerchouh8174
      @redouaneguerchouh8174 Год назад +48

      what did your landlord say when you told him that ? jk

    • @Brudovo3434
      @Brudovo3434 Год назад +1

      @@redouaneguerchouh8174 I don’t have a landlord I’m living in your walls 👹

    • @tippilkrishna
      @tippilkrishna Год назад +4

      Man i feel the same

    • @tippilkrishna
      @tippilkrishna Год назад +4

      Same thought

  • @user_2316
    @user_2316 Год назад +3543

    Life existing outside of Earth is terrifying but also fascinating

    • @shivangsrivastava6024
      @shivangsrivastava6024 Год назад +160

      But no extraterrestrial life is even more terrifying

    • @rein556
      @rein556 Год назад +89

      Why terrifying? What if those life aren't as developed as humans? What if they still are beginning multicellular organisms?

    • @user_2316
      @user_2316 Год назад +47

      @@rein556 I wish we could then watch them develop into more complex beings

    • @flyntflossy3044
      @flyntflossy3044 Год назад +83

      we're either an exceptional species or a meaningless species.

    • @shivangsrivastava6024
      @shivangsrivastava6024 Год назад +26

      @@flyntflossy3044 The latter is more likely to be the case.

  • @Jeb_bezos
    @Jeb_bezos Год назад +473

    Like my grandpa always used to say: have you ever thaught about why tomatoes from a greenhouse taste worse than a wild one? Because the conditions in a greenhouse are perfect, a plant can put all of its energy in growing. But a wild one needs to fight, a lot of the taste comes from protecting agianst outside hostility. The perfect condition is not the best condition.

    • @contraversionmedia2556
      @contraversionmedia2556 Год назад +32

      This is my new quote, I cannot wait to get old to sound as smart as your grandfather

    • @tabbycat5547
      @tabbycat5547 Год назад +6

      Are you looking to be prey?

    • @dosomestuff1949
      @dosomestuff1949 Год назад +12

      @WaveDPMnot really? A guy who lives in constant comfort will never improve.

    • @thatot7trash
      @thatot7trash Год назад +2

      @WaveDPM if everything is always handed to you on a silver platter, you will never feel the need to grow, improve or step out of your comfort zone and move forward. While perfect might seem good, its not always the case. I would argue that constant 'happiness' is also a route to depression, struggles and happiness go hand in hand, without the other you will never be bale to fully experience or appreciate what you have in the present.

    • @astrixen4037
      @astrixen4037 Год назад +1

      My new favourite wuote

  • @NkpEditz
    @NkpEditz Год назад +4338

    Space is crazy,beautiful,scary,cold and quiet isn't it?

    • @akshit__
      @akshit__ Год назад +293

      Yeah! I sometimes think about why are we here? I mean we are living in a very small area in the universe ,sounds scary
      Isn't it? And why are these things not teach us in the schools?

    • @KobrokoHere
      @KobrokoHere Год назад +143

      @@akshit__ IDK, but the mitochondria Is the powerhouse of the cell

    • @emperor8716
      @emperor8716 Год назад +27

      @@KobrokoHere *are

    • @Hall_of_internet
      @Hall_of_internet Год назад +31

      ​@@KobrokoHere bruh..💀

    • @The_Real_BUMBE
      @The_Real_BUMBE Год назад +12

      Yes it is

  • @waterio8563
    @waterio8563 Год назад +403

    Fun fact: These planets were found lightyears away from Earth and basically a lightyear is the time it takes for light to reach us from their planet example an explosion happened if you were 2 lightyears away you would just begin to see the explosion in 2 years since it was 2 lightyears away so what we are seeing of these planets are their past.
    Edit: I edited it so you could understand it better

    • @Potatopie_1
      @Potatopie_1 Год назад +32

      Thats true, We would have to wait a longgg time before we see any civilisation on these exo planets if there is any, and we may not be around long enough to see it

    • @Potatopie_1
      @Potatopie_1 Год назад +17

      If aliens have rhe technology they may be watching Earth be formed or the asteroid impact that took out the dinosaurs

    • @mrlarvux
      @mrlarvux Год назад +18

      Some tens of thousands of years won’t make a difference on whether life will have evolved on these planets

    • @KoupJam
      @KoupJam Год назад +8

      tbh if you've thought about it then some people have as well, you know. But you should know that since you're a genius, right?

    • @garcias2039
      @garcias2039 Год назад

      ​@KEE But then the bacteria isn't adapted into affecting, infecting, and hosting on humans because they probably have never met our set of proteins from our immune system. Isn't it funny how it can be the same backwards? A palindrome, you could say. Yet you say you are a genius, I doubt any amount of genius has the female genital as the picture to their internet identification account.

  • @MATTHEW-im7vr
    @MATTHEW-im7vr Год назад +17

    born too late to explore the earth, born too early to explore the stars...

  • @sprocket442
    @sprocket442 Год назад +211

    This is probably your best video yet! The transitions were epic and kept me hooked. Your the reason im into space now!

    • @HDXFH
      @HDXFH 7 месяцев назад

      *you’re*

    • @Gstudiosjsp
      @Gstudiosjsp 5 месяцев назад

      Hey pal!👋👋, listen friendo, when I saw your comment, I started IMMEDIATELY touching myself 😂😂 hope I can touch you next! Over and out! 😆😆

  • @Mrs._Ukraine
    @Mrs._Ukraine Год назад +345

    "Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." - Arthur C. Clarke

    • @babakh.5261
      @babakh.5261 Год назад +9

      Yo I like that quote

    • @Mrs._Ukraine
      @Mrs._Ukraine Год назад +4

      @@babakh.5261 thx

    • @spider-man9118
      @spider-man9118 Год назад +27

      We are alone, yet we aren’t. After all, we’ve got God/Jesus with us.
      John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”
      Notice it doesn’t say WORLDS
      Didn’t mean to force anything on you btw

    • @birdboy16
      @birdboy16 Год назад +6

      @@spider-man9118 thanks spidey

    • @spider-man9118
      @spider-man9118 Год назад +3

      @@birdboy16 👍🏾

  • @HowMoneyWorks
    @HowMoneyWorks Год назад +54

    5:20 could you imagine that going outside of the habital zone on these planets is akin to us going to the moon or mars. We're super fortunate that people can live on most of the land parts on our planet.

  • @beary3067
    @beary3067 Год назад +458

    Just imagine, ourselves.. peacefully alone in another planet full of unfamiliar nature, staring up at the night sky, seeing 3 bright moons in various sizes.
    Is both beautiful and terrifying at the same time..

    • @onsokumaru4663
      @onsokumaru4663 Год назад +12

      Why is it terrifying to be peacefully alone? Is peace terrifying for you? Or are you quoting stupid quotes you don't understand

    • @beary3067
      @beary3067 Год назад +20

      ​@@onsokumaru4663 just said, its both beautiful and terrifying at the same time.
      i just commented this on a whim and moved on to another video, why take it so seriously

    • @timmyhackings5181
      @timmyhackings5181 Год назад +6

      @@onsokumaru4663 it's terrifying cus there's 3 gigantic planets right next to u

    • @xleaxz7409
      @xleaxz7409 Год назад +14

      ​@@onsokumaru4663 suppose u are stranded in a planet alone all to yourself won't it be scary? Or suppose u got 3 planets infront of your eyes won't it be terrific?

    • @onsokumaru4663
      @onsokumaru4663 Год назад +1

      @@xleaxz7409 You are not stranded here on Earth alone now are you?

  • @jurdg3n.088
    @jurdg3n.088 Год назад +40

    props to the camera man for filming all these planets, he did a good job

  • @jannerbex28
    @jannerbex28 10 месяцев назад +12

    You are amazing! Just found this channel. Could watch you for hours ❤

  • @stargazer-elite
    @stargazer-elite Год назад +140

    AstroKobi you are the best. someone who I look up to and someone who gives me hope for the future. one of if not my absolute favorite channels I know you probably won’t see this comment but I just want to let you know your videos and shorts mean a lot to me. I unfortunately live in a area where light pollution is everywhere but I have always been fascinated by space and your videos have fueled it even more. one day I would like to go out to the countryside and lay on the grass fields looking up into the beautiful night sky, one day I would love to actually go to space and see Earth from there to get that external view of the world.

    • @listy0fsmeg
      @listy0fsmeg Год назад

      Ok ok if we live on them planets there won’t be the same type of live and our body would change so we can’t survive there alright

  • @holly.fickle1607
    @holly.fickle1607 Год назад +52

    Your videos are amazing! The combination of delivery, the music, images, and content is peak. I sincerely hope to see more and more of them!!

    • @Musician7831
      @Musician7831 Год назад

      How is it amazing he talks absolute nonsense about a planet that has a tidal lock around cool star that would produce a small strip of land that has ridculous shifts in pressure and temperature due to being inbetween a desert and ice sheet. He says nothing about the fact our planet benefits greatly from it's rare tilt allowing seasons and a more inclusive night and day cycle nothing about magnetosphere and nothing about molton cores. It's a banal trashy video that is making younger people even more insipid and stupified.

    • @petermeyer4736
      @petermeyer4736 Год назад +1

      Sadly you won't these are just CGI...wake up!!!

    • @mika-yy7gk
      @mika-yy7gk Год назад

      @@petermeyer4736 LMAOOO,do peaple like you still exist? bet you gonna say next that the climate change is fake too

  • @ravii1720
    @ravii1720 Год назад +16

    Who's after the 4 most terrifying planets video 😭?

  • @MatthewSedgley
    @MatthewSedgley Год назад +320

    Imagine how incredible it would be if in the next few years we found a way to inhabit these planets, and we could pass between galaxies

    • @kayzee3595
      @kayzee3595 Год назад

      You need to stop spreading the idea that there might be a better world than Earth in space to the minds of young people.
      If we ever find another Earth like planet out there, it’s not gonna be suitable for us.
      Even Earth itself wasn’t suitable for today’s animalia millions of years ago. Life goes through millions of years of evolution adapting to to the environment that also changes through millions of years. In fact, the environment causes the evolution.
      You can’t adapt to the environment your species didn’t evolved in.

    • @xxtoxii9615
      @xxtoxii9615 Год назад +44

      yuh, next few, hardly. next 100 or 1000, more likely

    • @MatthewSedgley
      @MatthewSedgley Год назад +3

      Yeah but just imagine

    • @PaperBanjo64
      @PaperBanjo64 Год назад +28

      Even then it would only be the extremely rich people, not us average Joes.

    • @MatthewSedgley
      @MatthewSedgley Год назад +9

      @@PaperBanjo64 well eventually we can hope cant we

  • @richardhadley6243
    @richardhadley6243 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @matthewdyer2926
    @matthewdyer2926 Год назад +34

    I love the bold confidence with which we make scientific statements which are totally unprovable and will most likely be disproven. And I love how almost everybody just gobbles it up. "wow, neat, ya, cool."

    • @dacr8928
      @dacr8928 Год назад +1

      "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche"

    • @matthewdyer2926
      @matthewdyer2926 Год назад

      @@dacr8928 no comprendo

    • @jonc.5310
      @jonc.5310 Год назад +7

      Agree, pure silliness. And then they lord it over people imagining they're super intelligent.

    • @matthewdyer2926
      @matthewdyer2926 Год назад +1

      @@jonc.5310 You got it.

    • @dacr8928
      @dacr8928 Год назад +3

      @@matthewdyer2926 "Let them eat cake" felt like it was appropriate for the consumption you were referring to.

  • @2Monga
    @2Monga Год назад +50

    The problem with the concept of life is that we are looking for life similar to us, with them needing water, oxygen and etc. Life could be different, not needing these things, which might be why we haven't found life that we are looking for

    • @sxperiorluis
      @sxperiorluis Год назад +6

      same imagine creatures in that earth 2 planet peoples with like stronger structural bodies to support them because or gravity and stuff like that

    • @2Monga
      @2Monga Год назад

      @@sxperiorluis yeah i know but we havent witnessed any other life so we dont know how it might develop with the environment presented

    • @apolloismydad
      @apolloismydad Год назад

      yeah, but that would leave us with no way of measuring the possibility of life. How will we find life then if we don’t even know how it is formed?

    • @apolloismydad
      @apolloismydad Год назад +1

      so yeah, the only possible way of measuring life is like our own (as of right now)

    • @2Monga
      @2Monga Год назад +1

      @@apolloismydad both of the things you said are very true, which is exactly why it is very hard to find life, because we only know of the way it forms on our planet.

  • @melancholybobbyjoe
    @melancholybobbyjoe Год назад +46

    It's insane to think how Earth landed so perfectly in the exact position, rotation, gravity, distance etc it needed in order to house life without any downsides (i.e. extreme temperatures life can't survive in).

    • @AceInTokyo
      @AceInTokyo Год назад +3

      Well tbh it's not that we got lucky perhaps more like we were the only ones that could as trying to colonize Mars right from the get go is impossible

    • @raniasumeonidou3994
      @raniasumeonidou3994 Год назад +8

      That's the god s creation

    • @Mr.BeefwithChixken
      @Mr.BeefwithChixken 11 месяцев назад +3

      It wasn't Luck

    • @ketimmi8109
      @ketimmi8109 11 месяцев назад +8

      Considering the sheer amount of planets, its basically a statistical certainty that some would end up like earth. These planets also happen to be the only ones where conscious beings gasp in awe at their circumstance.

    • @loudring6247
      @loudring6247 10 месяцев назад

      It is done so in purpose to sustain life. It's our creator, the magnificent, the all-mighty, the all knowing, all seeing merciful creator.

  • @mrm8818
    @mrm8818 Год назад +41

    What this guy doesn't tell you is that even if there was a craft fast enough to get you to the closest planet in your lifetime, you wouldn't survive the G-force and due the time dilation even if you did survive, everyone you know, who didn't travel with you would be dead.

    • @billys1389
      @billys1389 Год назад

      No they think Elon musk will get them there…… 99.99% Of the world population have never and will never go to space…..

    • @citizen-27
      @citizen-27 Год назад

      What if we send a robot

    • @mrm8818
      @mrm8818 Год назад

      @@citizen-27 funny you say that, i recall a russian billionaire funding a project to send micro cameras/sensors (something) at supersonic speed. Was a while back and i didn't read much into it but its suppose to be a thing.

    • @juicydangler207
      @juicydangler207 Год назад +7

      None of what this video proposes or seeks to inspire is actually feasible for humanity. We have absolutely no way to get there, and since we’re so physically limited…we should probably focus on saving Earth and the beauty of our home planet more than these exoplanets “potentially” suitable for life.

    • @echowhosthis
      @echowhosthis Год назад

      If anything, its more likely that a slower, likely planet-sized shuttle with everything required to survive for 100,000+ years (an ark?) and most/all of humanity which would be sent to slowly explore beyond our galaxy and ideally eventually reach a life-sustaining planet. Still nothing possible within our lifetimes, but more likely than ships which break the laws of physics and such

  • @sultanarazia4844
    @sultanarazia4844 Год назад +33

    The way you explained the different conditions of those earth-like planets; may inspire us to have a visit there.😊

  • @ksspqf9
    @ksspqf9 5 месяцев назад +6

    Damn it's so amazing to have all these photos of these planets. How else would you know that they're rocky and have a breathable atmosphere

  • @bsa_studioz
    @bsa_studioz Год назад +39

    you know what... sometimes its even hard to believe that universe is this big ,beautiful,and mysterious ...

    • @koubenakombi3066
      @koubenakombi3066 Год назад

      It doesn't exist. It's all in your head. Thanks TV for that. Why 99% of our communication goes by underwater cables? What would be the purpose of those 45.000 objects said to be in "orbit"? When we want to see stars, we go up in the mountains (less atmosphere effect), so why can't we see stars when astronauts walk in space? Why can we record a 24 h sun in the sky in the arctic, but there is no video of a 24 h visible sun in the Antarctic summer? Why can't humans cross the 66 degrees parallel north or south, without being boarded by a military armada? What if the sun doesn't set (it appears to go down based on our poor vision perspective of the horizon), but instead it simply goes away, fading in the distance (the same way a light bulb doesn't illuminate an entire wall when close to it)? Why gravity is still an unproven theory (It's not a law!)? Water is always in level, so how could it bend? If the globe is spinning at 1,700 km/h, why does volcanic smoke stays undisturbed (straight up) sometimes? If the solar system is speeding at thousands km/h in the milky-way, why do we have stars in the same position for centuries (even in relation to each other!)? How could the sky optical phenomena sun-dogs be explained (try with an upside bowl)? I hope these questions may feed your curiosity

  • @Hall_of_internet
    @Hall_of_internet Год назад +15

    "Kobi genuinely wants to teach us some good stuff".

  • @NoahLathrop6383
    @NoahLathrop6383 2 месяца назад +1

    Dude I absolutely love your vids 🤩🤩🤩 and yes I am subscribed 😁

  • @Normandy_Studios45
    @Normandy_Studios45 Год назад +31

    Since i was a space fan, i couldnt stop watching space things. I always dreamed about being on the NASA. I mean, do you know how much i love your videos? I always watch them. Please continue like that... huge thanks from Belgium and France.

    • @alal2192
      @alal2192 Год назад +2

      Same ❤ hope one day we can go to space id love to be one of the first settlers of a new planet

    • @EarthAngel888-v5s
      @EarthAngel888-v5s Год назад

      Hi there 💕
      Nasa is fake . Please do your research . Lots out there to find...

    • @Ast0lfo______00
      @Ast0lfo______00 Год назад

      Ça va

  • @varmajit5544
    @varmajit5544 Год назад +18

    "Mark my words"
    We will visit a planet like these in roughly 40 years

  • @basedkhajiit
    @basedkhajiit Год назад +7

    God be dropping some fire map expansions and DLCs

  • @victoriaarison8543
    @victoriaarison8543 Год назад +38

    Watching your videos makes myself have more motivation to be an astronaut or astronomer. I’m just here to thank you for the videos you make to get us thinking about life beyond Earth.

    • @rein556
      @rein556 Год назад +2

      What's the connection between astronomy and astrology? They both are far different from each other

    • @victoriaarison8543
      @victoriaarison8543 Год назад +1

      @@rein556 oops sorry i made a mistake lol

    • @victoriaarison8543
      @victoriaarison8543 Год назад +1

      fixed it :)

  • @LloydReads
    @LloydReads Год назад +8

    Your videos are so amazing, they inspire me to know more about space and i feel more and more attracted to space.

  • @JimSty-bh1os
    @JimSty-bh1os Год назад +1

    Pencil thin mustache: check; mullet: check; turtleneck sweater: check; cool British accent: check.
    I dig your unique style, bro!

  • @MynameisS_A
    @MynameisS_A Год назад +7

    Whenever I come across from planets like these, I become sad of the lost potential that these planets could have had of a human civilisation. And if we would ever be able to leave Earth, not out of fear of disaster but to explore the space for how beautiful it is.

  • @Beaneabean
    @Beaneabean Год назад +26

    I wish I lived in a time where we could travel to other galaxies in a matter of hours. If you think about it, we are living in the infant stages of technological advancements.

    • @michellete8545
      @michellete8545 Год назад +4

      Yeah it kinda sucks lol

    • @DeeRizzley
      @DeeRizzley Год назад

      Dont waste your thoughts on nonsense we are the only life. Like god said

    • @ashcreatives9118
      @ashcreatives9118 Год назад

      lol billions of planets and u believe this@@DeeRizzley

    • @patrickb1811
      @patrickb1811 Год назад +4

      @@DeeRizzley Which God? And do you have video of him saying that or something?XD

    • @mika-yy7gk
      @mika-yy7gk Год назад +1

      @@DeeRizzley you do know that most of the professors who taught about the universe were devout christians and muslims?

  • @AvinashAvzzz
    @AvinashAvzzz Год назад +6

    Great videos, I love these videos so much thank you for making them and keep making more!

  • @Evy0803
    @Evy0803 Год назад +10

    An upload that actually appeared in my notifications from astrokobi?! You have amazing commentary to! Keep it up

  • @EmiAndRhyai
    @EmiAndRhyai 7 месяцев назад +2

    yall there is no way there is like 1000000980890708 planets and there isnt atleast 1 alien having a cup of tea right now, we are not alone

  • @PriyankaMalaviya
    @PriyankaMalaviya Год назад +8

    at 0:07 what is name of background music? it sounds cool.

  • @shafquatmosharraf
    @shafquatmosharraf Год назад +16

    Man for these 10 minutes I was really feeling like I was on those planets. How cool that would be!!

  • @IREADMYSELF
    @IREADMYSELF 2 месяца назад

    Thank's for making Videos like this

  • @pugcreate7216
    @pugcreate7216 Год назад +13

    just imagine other inhabited planets thinking of our planet

    • @stoneyswolf
      @stoneyswolf Год назад

      Thinking of how to kill us all off is what they'd be thinking

  • @ZENKAIfx
    @ZENKAIfx Год назад +25

    Kepler 22b reminds me of 4546B from one of the best games I've ever played called Subnautica. Maybe u can actually make a series about that game I'm sure u will like it and see the ideas used in the game of what other types of lifeforms might exist on other planets.... Well ocean planets specifically.

    • @thunderblood2466
      @thunderblood2466 Год назад +4

      Subnautica is a very beautiful game to play, the ocean is fun to explore. Different types of tombs, alien architectures are so beautiful 🙂

    • @axolotlempire8947
      @axolotlempire8947 Год назад +5

      that's fr what I was thinking

    • @duttashree
      @duttashree Год назад +1

      The repear leviathan is actually least likely to exist on it.... well without the mandibles, if their were a repear leviathan than instead it would split it's head apart like a mesmur, I remember this message from a marine biologist playing subnautica and it still gives chills

  • @ehetenandayo4667
    @ehetenandayo4667 8 месяцев назад +4

    We shouldn't be too optimistic about these planets being habitable, because just because a planet is in the habitable zone it doesn't necessarily mean that it's habitable because other qualities are needed for a planet to be habitable besides being in the habitable zone and that is a strong magnetic field from the core of those planets. Besides, our Solar System also have 3 planets in the habitable zone and that is Venus and Mars besides Earth, but still only Earth is habitable because it has strong magnetic field

  • @Humara_zahid
    @Humara_zahid Год назад +8

    Space is so beautiful yet terrifying at the same time

  • @ADeFilho
    @ADeFilho Год назад +10

    I truly believe there is life out there on other planets. Some species may look like us even. But I don't think our world is ready for first contact with any other planets. Maybe in abt 300 to 500 years. But the way our world is today, I would hate to see this foolishness in our society spread like a plague to other worlds and destroy their way of life. Hopefully, in a few hundred years, our planet will learn to live in peace and harmony.

  • @DukeOfLancasterVI
    @DukeOfLancasterVI Год назад +5

    So beautiful and crazy. Although I’m just very aware that we’re speculating a LOT about other planets and galaxies - even tiny mistakes in the maths and we could be completely “off”.

  • @KyuKofi
    @KyuKofi Год назад +11

    As a person who loves deep sea creatures I'm definitely most interested in Kepler 22b !
    The amount of interesting and unique aquatic life that might exist on that planet just makes me unbelievably happy ^^

    • @HarshShesh
      @HarshShesh Год назад +1

      Kepler 22b is too far away and doesn't have land just water, i think Trappist 1e which is only 39 light years away but still far away, maybe in the future if earth collapse we could still go there and enjoy our never ending lives.

  • @grillbesteck6319
    @grillbesteck6319 Год назад +22

    I love your videos! 😄😄
    Astronomy is so interesting!! I wanna be an Astrophysicist when I grow up 😊

    • @snehvachhani7129
      @snehvachhani7129 Год назад +3

      same here ! I wanna be an astrophysicist too , This man here a hell lot of inspiration

    • @Tulip77777
      @Tulip77777 Год назад +2

      Same

  • @AndreiZucchi
    @AndreiZucchi Год назад +8

    Is sad to think that nobody who's breathing right now, is not going to see a new planet with his own eyes. Very sad..

    • @luke66394
      @luke66394 Месяц назад

      Maybe a Lightsail will do it in 20-30 y

  • @Sarah-fs2qo
    @Sarah-fs2qo Год назад +10

    hi kobi!! i love your videos so much, thanks to you i got more interested in space and my knowledge about it grew

  • @gautamicprakash5119
    @gautamicprakash5119 Год назад +11

    I love watching your videos ❤️ So interesting and informative!
    Love from 🇮🇳

  • @Deebees88
    @Deebees88 Год назад

    I'm so glad I found your page. I love u man.

  • @Schizophrenielord
    @Schizophrenielord Год назад +9

    I can't even imagine how life would look on other planets, or even in other galaxies.

    • @albertsloan5819
      @albertsloan5819 Год назад

      Watch the predators and the aliens movies you won't want to meet them no more 🤘

  • @silverwolfzs7601
    @silverwolfzs7601 8 месяцев назад +2

    “Bigger planet = better”
    Bro didn’t even consider stronger gravity nearly crushing us 💀

    • @Jabsbshs
      @Jabsbshs 2 месяца назад

      It’s not that much of a problem it’s not like there gravity is as much as Jupiter

  • @AceInTokyo
    @AceInTokyo Год назад +5

    I'm like 99% sure that kelper 22b is subnautica

  • @Hz-432Hz
    @Hz-432Hz Год назад +14

    I've just subscribed because I like your videos a lot and appreciate how much work and effort you put into creating them, thank you.

    • @koubenakombi3066
      @koubenakombi3066 Год назад +1

      All CGI... Why 99% of our communication goes by underwater cables? What would be the purpose of those 45.000 objects said to be in "orbit"? When we want to see stars, we go up in the mountains (less atmosphere effect), so why can't we see stars when astronauts walk in space? Why can we record a 24 h sun in the sky in the arctic, but there is no video of a 24 h visible sun in the Antarctic summer? Why can't humans cross the 66 degrees parallel north or south, without being boarded by a military armada? What if the sun doesn't set (it appears to go down based on our poor vision perspective of the horizon), but instead it simply goes away, fading in the distance (the same way a light bulb doesn't illuminate an entire wall when close to it)? Why gravity is still an unproven theory (It's not a law!)? Water is always in level, so how could it bend? If the globe is spinning at 1,700 km/h, why does volcanic smoke stays undisturbed (straight up) sometimes? If the solar system is speeding at thousands km/h in the milky-way, why do we have stars in the same position for centuries (even in relation to each other!)? How could the sky optical phenomena sun-dogs be explained (try with an upside bowl)? I hope these questions may feed your curiosity

    • @Hz-432Hz
      @Hz-432Hz Год назад

      @@koubenakombi3066 Awesome reply, thank you.

    • @leeperkillz5397
      @leeperkillz5397 Год назад

      ​​@@koubenakombi3066just showed how heavily uneducated you are. Dude just do research before commenting so confidently. There's a lot of basic science proven reason for most of your self proclaimed "evidence" so half assed, if you actually wanna prove anything you don't use intuition or guesses you do research on proven earth based research, like start with basic chemistry, and if you seriously belief gravity isn't a law then your probably high on smth, you don't even care about experimenting, your just so confident without knowing anything -_-

  • @potawatomi100
    @potawatomi100 Год назад +6

    Outstanding video and superbly narrated. Love your videos for being informative, interesting and engaging.

  • @futurecyborg_
    @futurecyborg_ Год назад +1

    i love this so much, thank you

  • @edgylearner9249
    @edgylearner9249 Год назад +6

    The best possible option (IMO) is the first one with the bizarre name. It's the most similar to Earth, and if it's star has a longer lifespan, we'd have more time to look for a permanent home. Matthew McConaughey once said "Mankind was born on Earth, it was never meant to die here."

    • @BerijunDrums
      @BerijunDrums Год назад

      Yeah, but 2x gravity isn’t good for human life.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos Год назад

      Do you seriously think that we will be able to travel faster than light?

    • @edgylearner9249
      @edgylearner9249 Год назад +1

      @@NoTaboos Yeah. We’ll be heavier than a Black Hole, but yeah.

  • @aurliv
    @aurliv 2 месяца назад

    Very amazing animation!!!

  • @priiii08918
    @priiii08918 Год назад +11

    I am sure life exists somewhere in this entire universe other than earth

    • @EarthAngel888-v5s
      @EarthAngel888-v5s Год назад

      Absolutely!!

    • @tomgu2285
      @tomgu2285 Год назад +1

      Well I don't think so. There is no proof.

    • @priiii08918
      @priiii08918 Год назад +1

      @@tomgu2285Humans are not capable to find a proof brother

    • @paulrobin7458
      @paulrobin7458 8 месяцев назад +3

      god made the universe, there could be very well b e other forn=ms of life eksewhere!!!

  • @Basinrails
    @Basinrails Год назад +10

    I love space so much! So much to discover and so much to see! I'd much rather be exploring space than remaining here!

  • @maki8278
    @maki8278 Год назад

    “We been searching and searching Mars,Venus…yh”😂😂love your content btw✨

  • @matthewwilliams3827
    @matthewwilliams3827 Год назад +5

    This is so cool! I always wonder about the theory of an alternate universe that’s not even this universe, a whole different order of reality, something that can’t really even conceive of in the mind. Thanks for upload!

  • @Frogable
    @Frogable 2 месяца назад +3

    Shoutout to the cameraman

  • @Guinevere-17
    @Guinevere-17 11 месяцев назад

    Wow your videos are really fascinating. Thank you for making these and keeping me curious and also for the free existential crisis ❤

  • @swamprat5815
    @swamprat5815 Год назад +5

    The whole billions of years thing is ridiculous, but it is cool to think that eventually, with the right technology, we could explore these planets

  • @milgoumal7727
    @milgoumal7727 Год назад +16

    Hopefully one day in the future we can move planets around like we can just get those realistic planets and bring it close to us to travel

    • @tacocatRS
      @tacocatRS Год назад

      @Aymen19827why are you bringing religion into space

    • @emanuelsantos5687
      @emanuelsantos5687 8 месяцев назад

      ​@Aymen19827actually god didn't created space from what i reached from google space is an almost perfect vacuum without air and the void itself that mean that the space is infinite and eternal and has always existed even before the universe existed and the only things that god created to create the universe are the matter energy and time

    • @emanuelsantos5687
      @emanuelsantos5687 8 месяцев назад

      @Aymen19827 bro there are very types of space and one of these types definitely always existed and already existed before the universe existed i agree that god created matter energy and time but the space definitely is infinite and already existed before the universe existed since the space is an almost perfect vacuum without air and absolute emptiness, absolute nothingness

  • @jinjuman6969
    @jinjuman6969 8 месяцев назад +2

    Can you please tell me what the song you used at 1:09??

  • @manj......077l
    @manj......077l Год назад +9

    kepler 22B has the colour i love but if u ask me which planet i wished to live i would definitely say planets in the habitable zone in trappist-1 system . but also i love each and every kepler system too. i think trappist system is the best one in my opinion . i really wish i could explore the universe as always .💜

    • @dacokc
      @dacokc Год назад +3

      All these images are just artist renderings.. nobody really knows what they truly look like.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos Год назад +1

      Nobody knows what colour they are, moron.

    • @-cryogen-8512
      @-cryogen-8512 Год назад +1

      kepler is in the habitable zone

    • @manj......077l
      @manj......077l Год назад +1

      @@dacokc thats true

    • @manj......077l
      @manj......077l Год назад

      @@-cryogen-8512 kepler 22b is in its habitable zone
      . there are soo many keplers

  • @gaveenbasilu6223
    @gaveenbasilu6223 10 месяцев назад +62

    U can say anything but I will never leave Earth 🌎

    • @Ashley2_Famous
      @Ashley2_Famous 7 месяцев назад

      Me too

    • @Dixon_Cider407
      @Dixon_Cider407 7 месяцев назад +2

      Have fun

    • @ZaidMyler
      @ZaidMyler 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah 😡

    • @Lennyman12345
      @Lennyman12345 7 месяцев назад +1

      What if you were offered 100,000,000 and anything you wanted to start off on the new planet

    • @JaisalLakum
      @JaisalLakum 7 месяцев назад

      Id bring the earth tech with me​@@Lennyman12345

  • @KhibXuab
    @KhibXuab 4 месяца назад +2

    The perfect planet doesn't exist. If a planet can accommodate life, then it is life that has to acclimate.

  • @alveiramaryjamal3768
    @alveiramaryjamal3768 Год назад +6

    Astrocoby is one of the best people that could possibly explane space to you without you having any questions. Not a day that passes by that I don’t watch at least 3 of his videos

  • @JeraldHoo
    @JeraldHoo Год назад +4

    What about Alpha Centauri? It's 4 light years away and it's a rocky planet

  • @Ilovetodrinkbeer1881
    @Ilovetodrinkbeer1881 Год назад

    best video I watched in a while

  • @mahdisultan3546
    @mahdisultan3546 Год назад +5

    FOR NOW ITS AN OPINION, BUT IN THE FUTURE IT WILL BECOME A FACT , THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE,THERE MIGHT BE OTHER FORMS OF LIVES , BETTER OR WORSE THAN HUMANS AND ANIMALS PRESENT HERE ON EARTH...

  • @henockpeterhp
    @henockpeterhp Год назад +4

    7:23 idc😌if he protects us or destroys us but still it will be my favorite❣️planet forever🙂🙌🏻

  • @ruralhobo
    @ruralhobo Год назад

    Love the enthusiastic presentation.

  • @CamT1
    @CamT1 Год назад +4

    Kepler 22B sounds like a absolutely amazing adventure to explore something that’s so alien from what we have on our earth.
    It would be like Subnautica.

  • @Sugarshight
    @Sugarshight 2 месяца назад +4

    Where did the scientists get this information bro

  • @andreskianes6505
    @andreskianes6505 10 месяцев назад

    You just made me think more about the universe than I already did.

  • @cpasket122
    @cpasket122 Год назад +4

    Do you know when you’re going to create your podcast and will it be on Spotify?

    • @AstroKobi
      @AstroKobi  Год назад +5

      Very soon! And yeah it will be on all podcast platforms!

  • @TheMaximus3006
    @TheMaximus3006 Год назад +5

    Well, I'll ask a question. What if we build satellites with our earth sturdy seeds of life and send them to these distance planets? I mean, we won't see what happens, but maybe our future generations will.

  • @turnerthomas5627
    @turnerthomas5627 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video!

  • @Badminton4everr
    @Badminton4everr Год назад +5

    Mark my words!
    We will one day live on many planets... And we ourselves will become aliens 👽

  • @Elder_Mimic_of_the_first
    @Elder_Mimic_of_the_first Год назад +4

    1:55 😨😨😨um did he just say the earth is going to be consumed by the sun 😅😅😅in 5,000,000,000 years um

  • @thebulgariaeditz
    @thebulgariaeditz 3 месяца назад +1

    "We are alone"😰
    "We are not alone"😰
    Both are terrifying.

  • @baileytt06
    @baileytt06 Год назад +4

    5:49 STAR WARS!!! YEHHHHHHHHH

    • @Ajvar10
      @Ajvar10 3 месяца назад

      YEAHHHH

  • @DOGDAYGAMING382
    @DOGDAYGAMING382 10 месяцев назад +6

    Fun fact: 3000 light years is approximately 2.8382E+16 kilometres

  • @chris_928
    @chris_928 Год назад +1

    “I give you life. I gave you everything! I made you! But you guys still say there are people better than me!”
    -Earth probably

  • @Nick10972
    @Nick10972 Год назад +5

    I want to believe that there is a planet where superpowers exist.

    • @katiechanne5515
      @katiechanne5515 Год назад

      Basically it would like the anime my hero academia where the world is full of superpower

    • @Nick10972
      @Nick10972 Год назад

      @@katiechanne5515 yeah

    • @ceziyVEVO
      @ceziyVEVO 11 месяцев назад

      Then it would become the norm there. It will be as if other life forms would consider us human having the superpower of walking 😂

  • @EkipaTeka
    @EkipaTeka Год назад +7

    What do you think would happen, if we would aim a really big telescope at Proxima Centauri-B and saw aliens that would live like us a 3000 years ago?

    • @hiramlora5955
      @hiramlora5955 Год назад +1

      Elon musk would probably gain a new army of aliens 👽

  • @bricklayer12
    @bricklayer12 Год назад +2

    Space is so empty but has billions upon trillions of stars and planets

  • @danfortune8270
    @danfortune8270 Год назад +4

    To be perfectly realistic if there are other habitable planets out there each have evolved over millions of years and have their own life forms. The possibility that we could live on such a planet is slim to none. Like our own planet we have microscopic life forms such as bacteria and viruses that we can coexist with. Much like the movie "War of the World" the aliens all died because of microscopic life they could not overcome.

  • @flexthetroller
    @flexthetroller Год назад +5

    4:40 yeah ofc better than earth because there are no humans

    • @randomgamer625
      @randomgamer625 Год назад +1

      Lol would you say the same to whatever species also discovers intelligence?

  • @MadamT_
    @MadamT_ Год назад

    This is great Content❤

  • @writtenbytxt
    @writtenbytxt Год назад +7

    KEPLER KPOP FANS ASSEMBLE

    • @Luvlobe
      @Luvlobe 7 месяцев назад

      hii 👹👹👹

  • @ryanellion
    @ryanellion Год назад +1

    Subscribed.

  • @blackadam6357
    @blackadam6357 Год назад

    I just discovered the channel, very fascinating. But I choose the first one.

  • @muhammaduddin9268
    @muhammaduddin9268 Год назад +1

    Well, thank you for that sir.