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Why do planets glow? Because planets do not have nuclear fusion, they do not produce their own light. Instead, they shine with light reflected from a star. When we see planets in the night sky, such as Venus, the so-called "Evening Star," we're seeing reflected sunlight. -NatGeoSoc
VY Canis Majoris, Betelgeuse and some others you mention, means end of time for us, they exceed the AU distance by a lot. pretty much all the stars you can see at night are at least 2 x the mas of sun. Orion's belt are made of massive stars. Proxima Centauri, means we would Freeze to death, most of us.
10:25 another factor is that interstellar space is not empty. about 1 million hydrogen atom per cubic meter, these atoms are something like 60 picometre in size and absorb or reflect light.
Because planets are much closer, millions of MILES away whereas the majority of stars are thousands if not millions of LIGHT YEARS away. Nothing new about that, so what's the point of the question?
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Why do planets glow?
Because planets do not have nuclear fusion, they do not produce their own light. Instead, they shine with light reflected from a star. When we see planets in the night sky, such as Venus, the so-called "Evening Star," we're seeing reflected sunlight.
-NatGeoSoc
Damn, you really took out all stops to make this a >10 min video. So much repetition and fluff talk. Huge turn off.
These videos are like writing a 10.000 word essay and 9000 of it is random sentences.
What If other stars (Quasi-Star, Stephenson 2-18, UY Scuti, VY Canis Majoris, Betelgeuse, Pistol Star, Antares, Aldebaran, Rigel, Polaris, Arcturus, Pollux, Spica A, Spica B, Vega, Fomalhaut, Sirius A, Altair, Procyon A, Alpha Centauri A, Tau Ceti, Solaris, Alpha Centauri B, Epsilon Eridani, Epsilon Indi, Barnard's Star, Proxima Centauri, Sirius B, Procyon B, etc.) replaced our Sun
VY Canis Majoris, Betelgeuse and some others you mention, means end of time for us, they exceed the AU distance by a lot.
pretty much all the stars you can see at night are at least 2 x the mas of sun. Orion's belt are made of massive stars.
Proxima Centauri, means we would Freeze to death, most of us.
Rigel is 1500+/- Ly.
U should purchase universe sandbox 2 so u can see for yourself what would happen 😌
10:25 another factor is that interstellar space is not empty. about 1 million hydrogen atom per cubic meter, these atoms are something like 60 picometre in size and absorb or reflect light.
Because planets are much closer, millions of MILES away whereas the majority of stars are thousands if not millions of LIGHT YEARS away. Nothing new about that, so what's the point of the question?
Why do you have the planets obriting counter clockwise?
A 10+ minutes videos for such a simple answer? I'm not even mad 😝
If you have to answer such a simple question I don't have to subscribe anymore. G'bye.
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so boring. 3 minutes nothing said but bl bla
Gee...closer, brighter....duh. figured out what's 'dim' here... it's the narrative.
Great video !
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Sooo, for 10+ minutes video, the conclusion is 3 main factors: distance, size, and luminosity of each objects.
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The closest planet to earth is Venus only and not Mercury.
Mars is probably closer than Mercury.
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2 minutes in and you haven't done anything but throw random questions and not answer any. An absolute must-skip 👎❌❌❌❌
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