WHAT WAS DISCOVERED BEYOND PLUTO? ORCUS, OR ANTI-PLUTO

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    The further from the Earth we explore, the harder it is to find out about the properties of objects we encounter. One of these objects is Orcus, a dwarf planet candidate located in the fascinating Kuiper Belt.
    #SOLARSYSTEM #ORCUS #Kosmo

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  • @Kosmo_off
    @Kosmo_off  3 года назад +32

    Hi there, everyone! What other objects in the Kuiper Belt would you be interested in hearing about?
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    • @terrywright9765
      @terrywright9765 3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the interesting video. How about something on things which would be of use to astronauts / miners in the belt such as water, methane, etc ... I find Spectroscopy to be the the coolest of tools. Thanks again for the excellent video.🍺💯

    • @VerifyTheTruth
      @VerifyTheTruth 3 года назад

      The Planet(s) That Probably Got Smashed To Leave All That Debris Would Be Pretty Interesting To Hear About.

    • @VerifyTheTruth
      @VerifyTheTruth 3 года назад

      Does Anyone Else Find It Strange That We Are Expected To Believe That Scientists Understand The Origins Of The Universe And Planetary Life, According To Mathematical And Observational Theorems, But That We Don't Even Know For Sure How Our Own Moon Was Formed Or How Our Immune Systems Work?

    • @terrywright9765
      @terrywright9765 3 года назад +1

      @@VerifyTheTruth if you are referring to the Kuiper Belt, it isn't smashed planet debris, it is material that didn't make a planet

    • @VerifyTheTruth
      @VerifyTheTruth 3 года назад

      @@terrywright9765 Your Digital Graphics Look Like Tiny Pieces Of Smashed Planets.

  • @MachineThatCreates
    @MachineThatCreates 3 года назад +25

    What blew me away was the fact that this distant rock (dwarf planet) has its own moon.

    • @Tpoleful
      @Tpoleful 3 года назад +4

      What's so surprising about that? Pluto has its own moon as well. Most discovered dwarf planets in Kuiper belt has moons.

    • @Legacy633
      @Legacy633 3 года назад

      And again everybody forgets about Pluto and its 5 moons

    • @Legacy633
      @Legacy633 3 года назад

      @Disc Golf and you wanna know somthing else why Pluto is NOT planet because there tons of DWARF planets like Pluto in the kiper belt like eris that's why scientists clasified it as a dwarf because its in the kiper belt like eris and many other Pluto was the first to be discovered that why it was a planet and the government is not corrupt karen

    • @Legacy633
      @Legacy633 3 года назад +2

      @Disc Golf plus how do you know there corrupt you Don't work there do you or have you ever been to space no so don't make such bold and STUPID claims

    • @Down915
      @Down915 3 года назад

      @Disc Golf care to explain?

  • @brianjcavanaugh
    @brianjcavanaugh 3 года назад +19

    If Orcus had thermo-nuclear fusion happening in its core, it would be a star.

    • @deg6788
      @deg6788 2 года назад

      No . Even Jupiter is too small to produce thermo nucleair fusion...

    • @brianjcavanaugh
      @brianjcavanaugh 2 года назад +5

      Yes, I know that. I was pointing that out because at 6:05 in the video the narrator says Orcus has internal heat generated by thermonuclear fusion, which is ridiculous.

    • @GururajBN
      @GururajBN 2 года назад

      Too light to be star. The largest planet, viz., Jupiter itself is considered as a failed star.

    • @brianjcavanaugh
      @brianjcavanaugh 2 года назад +2

      @@GururajBN Jupiter isn't considered a failed star, its a gas giant planet. Brown dwarfs are failed stars. Jupiter would have to be 13-80 times its current mass to become a brown dwarf. Mass above that enables a star to sustain fusion at the core.

  • @twalrus1
    @twalrus1 3 года назад +5

    My opinion is that if it has enough gravity to crush itself into a spherical shape, it's at a minimum a dwarf planet. I believe that general public opinion is that asteroids and comets are non-spherical and planets and dwarf planets are spherical.

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 3 года назад +33

    So many dwarf planets today...none of them sing "Hi-Ho! Hi-Ho!"

    • @kingofthejungle3833
      @kingofthejungle3833 3 года назад +1

      they'll probably start when they find another 3

    • @ussarng4649
      @ussarng4649 3 года назад

      I thought there was a recording some place of the dwarf planets singing .... I'm sure I listened to it .... it was way better music than the 7 dwarfs who got cast in the Snow White movie. Rumor is that there was bribery involved with that situation.

    • @garyoldham4449
      @garyoldham4449 3 года назад

      Crack the bottles and chip the plates!
      That's what Bilbo baggins hates!
      So carefully carefully with the plates!

    • @colleenforrest7936
      @colleenforrest7936 3 года назад

      But one is Micky Mouse's dog

  • @wilrobotics
    @wilrobotics 3 года назад +15

    Yes I’d be interested in learning more about dwarf planets

  • @kingofthejungle3833
    @kingofthejungle3833 3 года назад +13

    I wonder if it's possible that Neptune will ever pull Orcus into it's orbit

    • @rdelrosso2001
      @rdelrosso2001 3 года назад +1

      Since it will be another Billion years before our Sun becomes a Red Giant, and even then , Neptune will be there, yes, given enough time and permutations in orbits. anything is possible.

    • @dankuchar6821
      @dankuchar6821 3 года назад

      No, since it is probably in a resonant orbit with Neptune.

    • @thefirstsin
      @thefirstsin 3 года назад +1

      @@rdelrosso2001 yep

    • @thefirstsin
      @thefirstsin 3 года назад +1

      @@dankuchar6821 wait till the sun expands 5 bil years later

    • @dankuchar6821
      @dankuchar6821 3 года назад

      @@thefirstsin
      Yeah okay I'll wait 5 billion years.

  • @colleenforrest7936
    @colleenforrest7936 3 года назад +18

    We visualize the 8 planets... And Pluto, with its liquid water underground oceans, atmosphere, plate techonics, 4 moon's and it's double Charon.

  • @Inertia888
    @Inertia888 3 года назад +10

    Looking forward to the day when we can see a real time, time lapse photo series of two planetary bodies colliding.

    • @rdelrosso2001
      @rdelrosso2001 3 года назад +4

      Darrick:
      Be careful what you wish for.
      Remember, these are not Billard Balls bumping into each other on the smooth, green skin of a Pool Table.
      These are "Real Life" balls of Stone and Dirt and, should they collide, one or both of them could break into "SIZABLE" Fragments.
      And one of them could be set on another "Collision Course", with another Object, that beautiful "Blue and White Marble" we call the Earth, our home!

    • @Inertia888
      @Inertia888 3 года назад +2

      @@rdelrosso2001 I will re-phrase my statement: I wish we could see a real time... (through a very, very good telescope at a far away system) ;-)

  • @mitchellgeier4436
    @mitchellgeier4436 3 года назад +11

    Please an thank you for some more. Very interested in TNO and dwarf planets in our solar system.

  • @GraniteStateVictoria
    @GraniteStateVictoria 7 месяцев назад

    The discovery of Orcus was really freaking cool. The first ever counter-planet discovered in our solar system. There have been myths for ages of a counter-Earth, and while that's impossible, a counter-Pluto is the next best thing.

  • @honkhale9413
    @honkhale9413 3 года назад +28

    Mike Brown.. The guy who demoted Pluto to a dwarf planet..

    • @winterweib
      @winterweib 3 года назад +4

      In an old interview that poor dwarf cried how it longed to discover a planet.
      Now brags on twitter to be a 'planet destroyer',
      As every nasty bully, he was not at all brillant enough to do a good thing and now enjoys to destroy.
      A disgusting character.
      And says he 'wanted his daughter to shield from learning so many planet's names'. He is obviously not the only idiot in his family.
      Dr. Alan Stern has no good impression if that brown thing.
      He sys he will Pluto bring back into the Planets.
      I always liked Dr. Stern.

    • @MrEnjoivolcom1
      @MrEnjoivolcom1 3 года назад +6

      Clyde W. Tombaugh, in 1930 first discovers Pluto and immediately 100% MISIDENTIFYING it as a planet .Uranus & Neptune had already been found, fueling the astrological craze to locate even more Trans-Neptunian objects. In the immortal words of Kuiper Belt discoverer, UCLA Professor David Jewett l"If you set out LOOKING for a planet...you're going to FIND a planet!"

    • @danielrayner7681
      @danielrayner7681 3 года назад +10

      I think if you look at the evidence objectively it's completely fair to demote pluto from planet to dwarf planet

    • @Alexanbreizh
      @Alexanbreizh 3 года назад

      Gimli Approved.

    • @VIM365
      @VIM365 3 года назад +2

      @Simon Read yeah, no. A single object does not count, smartass. Pluto’s orbit is completely occupied by the Kuiper belt, not cleared in the slightest. Every planet has objects in their orbit, namely Jupiter, with its Trojans. Still a planet, always a planet. There’s a difference between a few thousand objects and millions to billions of objects.

  • @jiminverness
    @jiminverness 3 года назад +2

    The Sun and NINE planets orbiting - is the classic image.

    • @musicalaviator
      @musicalaviator 2 года назад

      8 planets and between 6 and 2000 dwarf planets.

    • @jiminverness
      @jiminverness 2 года назад

      @@musicalaviator _"8 planets and between 6 and 2000 dwarf planets"_
      That's not the classic image.
      It's also not the real image.
      It's also a nonsensical statement.

  • @monica012077
    @monica012077 2 года назад +1

    "Plutinos orbit the sun twice while Neptune orbits the sun 3x." Meanwhile I'm like Neptune's orbital period is 165 years! 😱

  • @Ben-Hollingbery
    @Ben-Hollingbery 3 года назад +2

    I honestly had no idea there was so many things out there

  • @toddkurzbard
    @toddkurzbard 3 года назад +4

    " Gonggong", "Qwawa" and "Waywot"was clearly named by a 'Monty Python' sketch.

  • @rohanmagee6781
    @rohanmagee6781 3 года назад +2

    Big mistake when you said thermonuclear fusion keeps the water liquid under the surfaces. It's really the more mundane nuclear decay, not even fission

  • @themachanic6416
    @themachanic6416 3 года назад +1

    Could they be moons displaced moons from there planets like Neptune and Uranus

  • @Larrythebassman
    @Larrythebassman 3 года назад +2

    Always refreshing data…✨👌 thanks Mate

  • @willow1968hb
    @willow1968hb 3 года назад +31

    interestin... not so many "however" in this video.. good... :D

    • @gandalfthegrey7135
      @gandalfthegrey7135 3 года назад +1

      However

    • @solnative706
      @solnative706 3 года назад

      They should make it a thing where he says, however once per video but just once. 😂

    • @beaclaster
      @beaclaster 3 года назад

      But..

    • @thefirstsin
      @thefirstsin 3 года назад +2

      I mean a dwarf planet 49 au dude how tf are you gonna reach that,
      plus light slow it takes years to arrive.
      Time dilation too
      the time here is different there.

  • @gabordobos4219
    @gabordobos4219 3 года назад +4

    Internal heating by thermonuclear fusion?!? In a planet?!? WTF?

    • @ElPasoJoe1
      @ElPasoJoe1 3 года назад +1

      Yeah. That caught my eye too. Fission maybe. But not fusion...

    • @SolarGranulation
      @SolarGranulation 3 года назад +1

      Oh thank goodness I'm not the only one.

  • @aguyonasiteontheinternet
    @aguyonasiteontheinternet Год назад

    Also, recent studies show that Vanth is the largest moon (that we know of) relative to its parent object in the entire solar system, beating out Charon and our Moon.

  • @cyandood583
    @cyandood583 9 месяцев назад

    One of the dwarf planets have rings man crazy!

  • @Iamfitnesspt
    @Iamfitnesspt 3 года назад +1

    so Orcus has a moon/satelite!? That really amazes me. something so small can have a orbiting companion.

    • @xerosfs
      @xerosfs 3 года назад +1

      243 Ida (A LITERAL ASTEROID) has one too and it's amazing!

  • @DoubleOGamer007
    @DoubleOGamer007 3 года назад +4

    Updates soon to come, well once the james webb hits the sky that it... 🥰

  • @TWayneD1020
    @TWayneD1020 3 года назад +1

    Karen and miranda are cold as ice !! Not suprising !!!

  • @jjon6743
    @jjon6743 3 года назад +1

    woohoo pluto is back to being a planet now yeah for all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @invespriatigation6113
    @invespriatigation6113 2 года назад +1

    4:08 Who know this amazing app's name💥

  • @shivlal4830
    @shivlal4830 3 месяца назад

    Nice ,we know more planet from your video ,thank you sir.

  • @paulboger7377
    @paulboger7377 3 года назад +1

    The solar system is an amazing place!!

  • @iplayksplol9974
    @iplayksplol9974 3 года назад +2

    WHY IS THE TITLE IN ALL CAPS

  • @joshspivey9687
    @joshspivey9687 3 года назад

    Omg....plz I NEED to learn more of these dwarf planets

  • @ThatIrishCowboy
    @ThatIrishCowboy 3 года назад +3

    What is this? A PLANET FOR ANTS?!

    • @johnyoung4163
      @johnyoung4163 3 года назад

      Criminally underrated comment here.

  • @colinp2238
    @colinp2238 3 года назад +2

    Great names Gonggong and Kwawa.

  • @shauljonah6955
    @shauljonah6955 3 года назад +1

    Wait methane is dangerous sure but water? Really we drink it and bathe etc. What did I miss????

  • @morispreciosa6731
    @morispreciosa6731 3 года назад +4

    I'm interested in trans-Neptunian vs trans-Uranian, etc.

  • @jamesmurphy9105
    @jamesmurphy9105 3 года назад +1

    I am beginning to think that the inner planets at one time where moons of Jupiter or Saturn

  • @YouberChannel
    @YouberChannel 2 года назад

    "Karen is Orbiting Pluto(the dog)"

  • @AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser
    @AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser 3 года назад

    Ancient knowledge, rediscovered.

  • @tomkrzyt
    @tomkrzyt 3 года назад +1

    Haumea and Arrokoth would be appreciated

  • @vernalc2449
    @vernalc2449 3 года назад +2

    Very informative. Could anyone explain why if the Hubble Telescope can almost take a picture of the edge of the universe we do not have a close-up photo of every dwarf planet candidate beyond Neptune?

    • @sinanjustein7782
      @sinanjustein7782 3 года назад +1

      Its dark there.. no source of light to illuminate those object

    • @vernalc2449
      @vernalc2449 3 года назад

      @@sinanjustein7782 guess that kind of makes a bit of sense except for the fact that area is still in the sun's heliosphere. Sunlight DOES still make it there, but I guess you have to be looking right at it? Hmm.

    • @Q_QQ_Q
      @Q_QQ_Q 3 года назад

      cant do it

    • @sinanjustein7782
      @sinanjustein7782 3 года назад +1

      @@vernalc2449 Those area are big.. I dont think scientist can't just randomly looking there.. because what are they looking at if there's no light source from those object? I don't think the light from the sun is bright enough to illuminate those object.. idk maybe I'm wrong tho

    • @vernalc2449
      @vernalc2449 3 года назад +1

      @@sinanjustein7782 yes, that's what I meant about knowing where to look. The area is HUGE-no where near how they show it on tv. There are literally millions and tens of millions of miles between objects. If not, I'm pretty sure collisions would happen more often resulting in more objects heading our way.

  • @jonwayne70
    @jonwayne70 2 года назад

    Bruh, I can't tell if that's your real voice or a really impressive narration software!?

  • @MrEnjoivolcom1
    @MrEnjoivolcom1 3 года назад +2

    You deserve sooo, soooooooo many more subscribers!

  • @Qamar_e_BaniHashim
    @Qamar_e_BaniHashim 3 года назад

    Please make video on Sedna dwarf planet and planet Nine..!

  • @revmatchtv
    @revmatchtv 3 года назад

    Can you cover Eris?

  • @markmitchell450
    @markmitchell450 3 года назад +3

    Stop picking on the dwarfs
    Imagine you are a planet then not then a dwarf planet
    There's going to be riots in the kieber belt

    • @aputridpileofb-movies6542
      @aputridpileofb-movies6542 3 года назад +1

      Extra extra read all about it! Dwarf planets on strike, say 'hi ho, hi ho, off to work we WILL NOT go', major strike in the keebler belt. (get it? Keebler belt? HEY OH, thank you, thank you! I'm here until I drift out past pluto some time late this year)

  • @jasonjordan4186
    @jasonjordan4186 3 года назад

    so what about kerberos? is it not considered a dwarf planet anymore or even a moon?

  • @theoldkhajiit5304
    @theoldkhajiit5304 3 года назад

    Fascinating.

  • @facerko201
    @facerko201 3 года назад

    How i can obtain the program which u used to view the moon vanthan in 4:06?

    • @xerosfs
      @xerosfs 3 года назад

      I believe it's Universe Sandbox 2. SHOULD be on Steam.

  • @avus-kw2f213
    @avus-kw2f213 3 года назад

    Neptune is a dwarf planet

  • @karupt422
    @karupt422 3 года назад +5

    Is this guy an artificial voice?

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat 3 года назад +1

      Uncanny valley posh.

    • @toxicprophetking
      @toxicprophetking 3 года назад

      I just cant stand to listen to that kind of almost-human robot voice...weirds me out. They can really ruin a good video like that sometimes, am I right?

    • @Ledman301
      @Ledman301 3 года назад

      Yes

  • @thomspoody9887
    @thomspoody9887 3 года назад

    Whatever happened to Sedna? Thought Sedna would’ve been qualified or at least mentioned.

  • @KamiSamaPIANIST
    @KamiSamaPIANIST 3 года назад

    Orcus!!! that's my nick name, and it means death

  • @craiganheliger5575
    @craiganheliger5575 3 года назад

    where is hygia listed as a dwarf planet, i dont see it on any site

  • @mmatloukgwadi8777
    @mmatloukgwadi8777 3 года назад

    what size can you call it dwarf planet

  • @henrikvendelbo1117
    @henrikvendelbo1117 3 года назад

    I could barely focus on your speech for the ding sound in the background music. Same sound as bad charging warning on my ipad

  • @sirichaithongyim7944
    @sirichaithongyim7944 3 года назад

    Wow​ amazing.

  • @patrickhayes6348
    @patrickhayes6348 3 года назад +1

    Are we supposed to call them dwarf? Or little planet?

  • @lucienmaryle5850
    @lucienmaryle5850 3 года назад

    Impress the ask! Casual preview on dinner Voyage -signs în On

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 3 года назад

    some weird names for plaints

  • @karls.623
    @karls.623 3 года назад

    Lots of water. Lots

  • @billd8266
    @billd8266 3 года назад +1

    After you research the Kuiper Belt, can you probe Uranus?

  • @bladerbrawlers
    @bladerbrawlers 3 года назад

    Will Future Pluto become another Neptune moon?

  • @matteoboldizzoni9870
    @matteoboldizzoni9870 3 года назад

    Does this sound like a robot only to me?

  • @nouser129
    @nouser129 3 года назад

    If gravity was the force for creating stars and planets, then why gravity did not clean up the Kuiper belt and the asteroids belt? Said differently, why these smaller bodies are not affected by gravity and coalesced into planets?

  • @SolarGranulation
    @SolarGranulation 3 года назад +1

    Thermonuclear fusion? Within a dwarf planet? Where did you get that nonsense?

    • @dankuchar6821
      @dankuchar6821 3 года назад

      Fission maybe, but not fusion. I don't think the guy writing these videos is very scientific.

  • @shazbatagatha6100
    @shazbatagatha6100 3 года назад

    All of them

  • @ultrakooly1807
    @ultrakooly1807 3 года назад +2

    Ultrakooly was here.! Its really more planets then that

  • @marvinsmasive
    @marvinsmasive 3 года назад

    Micheal Brown sounds like a Black Man 😂😂😂

  • @edsr164
    @edsr164 3 года назад

    Orchus, the minor roman god of the underworld?

  • @MorpheusOne
    @MorpheusOne 3 года назад +1

    @Kosmo: I realize that ads/commercials are added to a video to monetize the video and make money. However, when a commercial is added to a video where it interrupts someone speaking, in mid-word/mid-sentence, such as the host/narrator, someone commenting, doing a formal interview, etc., it interrupts the flow of the video and makes watching the video seem a wee bit pointless. And a user, such as myself, may be likely to assume that since the uploader of the video doesn't care enough to structure the video, with commercials, properly, then, WTF should I bother to watch the video?! Because, structuring a video poorly indicates that the uploader of the video cares little, if at all, about the video or the content contained within it.
    You did this in this video. For cryin' out loud, do a better job!
    File this under " *Duh!* "; put it into the `" *Duh!* " File`!

  • @fexsi1
    @fexsi1 3 года назад +6

    Я от Kosmo (на русском)

  • @rdelrosso2001
    @rdelrosso2001 3 года назад

    At the 7:10 mark, he says there are FOURTY (40) "DWARF PLANET Candidates", like Pluto, in the Kuiper Belt, known to Science today!
    And he says there could be as many as 2,000 (Two thousand) Total Dwarf Planets in the Solar System! I wonder what he bases that on!
    If that's true, then the number of DWARF Planets would actually DWARF the number of REAL Planets! (Sorry, I had to do that!)
    And that this "Kuiper Belt", is supposed to be TWENTY TIMES the width of the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter!
    That's amazing and pretty cool!
    Of course, all this begs the question: How do we KNOW they are only going to be DWARF Planets?
    How do we know that at least one out of the 40, or 1 out of the 2,000 is a REAL Planet as big or BIGGER than Jupiter? The fabled Planet "Nemesis" comes to mind!
    I'd rather focus on stuff like this, than all that Election Nonsense or the Arthritis in my Knee!

  • @ThisOldHelmet
    @ThisOldHelmet 3 года назад

    I’ve been there. Cool place.

    • @jj65jj65
      @jj65jj65 3 года назад +1

      I received a chilly reception on my arrival

    • @ThisOldHelmet
      @ThisOldHelmet 3 года назад

      @@jj65jj65 I shall defer to you Sir. 🤣

  • @richardque4952
    @richardque4952 3 года назад

    Just show us the power of sun gravity.

  • @McKavian
    @McKavian 3 года назад +2

    I know we are currently a LONG way from being able to do this, but it would be neat if we could take some of the water enriched bodies and throw them at Mars. I wonder if we put enough water back on Mars if it would be more able to support life for us.

    • @DarkStar-os9pv
      @DarkStar-os9pv 3 года назад

      Since Mars has no magnetic field, even with water and an atmosphere it would be dangerous to live there, due to the Solar wind.

    • @paulryan2128
      @paulryan2128 3 года назад

      Don't think we know enough about the unintended consequences to start moving spheres if gravitational mass around our solar system, even at this great distance. Next thing you know, there are multiple asteroids flung out of the Kuiper belt & headed for the homeland.

    • @tscoffey1
      @tscoffey1 3 года назад

      @@DarkStar-os9pv Well, should we ever discover the technology to move quintillions of tons of water from the Kuiper Belt, to Mars, then certainly shielding Mars with an artificial magnetic field would prove to be no more difficult.

    • @DarkStar-os9pv
      @DarkStar-os9pv 3 года назад

      @@tscoffey1 Moving comets is just a problem in Newtonian mechanics- applied thrust and calculating the necessary vectors for that thrust. Recreating the magnetic effects of an internal spinning ball of molten iron, one quarter the size of Mars, is a bit more difficult

  • @SuperBCRich
    @SuperBCRich 3 года назад

    9320.56788 and another distance of 9320.56788 miles

  • @rogerjones332
    @rogerjones332 3 года назад +2

    Planet Claire was discovered but the illuminati bee keepin' dat on da DL, yo!

  • @rogerdiogo6893
    @rogerdiogo6893 3 года назад

    How European scientists told us there was nothing behind Pluto, LOL!

  • @booliev3275
    @booliev3275 3 года назад

    what about Sedna?

    • @dankuchar6821
      @dankuchar6821 3 года назад

      It's just another Quiper belt object. There's lots. There will be many more discoveries in the future.

  • @falangarw
    @falangarw 3 года назад

    Asteroid

  • @Semencic
    @Semencic 3 года назад +7

    As always, the narrator ruins everything in the first two seconds.

    • @mischarowe
      @mischarowe 3 года назад +1

      How?

    • @Semencic
      @Semencic 3 года назад +1

      @@mischarowe Because of the way they speak. To me many sound alike and kind of boring. The vids are produced very well many times (like this one), but I think many narrators just read what's written on a piece of paper. No offense to anyone of course!

    • @thetruth45678
      @thetruth45678 3 года назад +1

      They think a British accent is all you need. No passion, no wonder. Just flat recital. It's like listening to someone read a business report about the cost-value assessment of switching toilet paper brands. The shit is boring.

    • @jdyer9431
      @jdyer9431 3 года назад

      @@thetruth45678 i literally have no idea where in England this accent is meant to be from it baffles me. The way he pronounces 'Older' and 'ouuuudore' is maddening.

  • @SuperBCRich
    @SuperBCRich 3 года назад

    5592.34073 enough mass to disrupt things like a 9th planet A

  • @luisfernandotarazonaherrer6655
    @luisfernandotarazonaherrer6655 3 года назад

    Please let us know al the celestial bodies know till now

  • @mikeyd946
    @mikeyd946 3 года назад

    Why is this not in international news...

    • @daos3300
      @daos3300 3 года назад

      because it's old news.

  • @wasim_1998
    @wasim_1998 3 года назад

    Yes we want to know more about this dwarf planet

  • @trijizvy
    @trijizvy 2 года назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @D1craigRob
    @D1craigRob 3 года назад

    any chance next time you could name the planets in your little video with the english names rather than whatever they are (russian or something) took me 3 goes to decide what that video was actually showing.

  • @JavenarchX
    @JavenarchX 3 года назад

    Images taken in 1951? What the?

  • @georgeserrano8354
    @georgeserrano8354 3 года назад

    Would like to learn more and how to spot them in the night sky if possible.

    • @tonyennis3008
      @tonyennis3008 3 года назад +2

      I am sure they are too faint to be seen with non-professional equipment.

    • @rutabagasteu
      @rutabagasteu 3 года назад +1

      @@tonyennis3008 True. Pluto is seen as a dot in the largest Earth telescopes. I don't think any moons of Pluto are seen except for Charon. The objects talked about here are likely Hubble objects.

  • @laurencecope6677
    @laurencecope6677 3 года назад +1

    What sort of accent is that??

  • @destructor174
    @destructor174 3 года назад +2

    Моя твоя не поднимать, avtor!?!?

  • @Mate397
    @Mate397 3 года назад

    Pluto's companion is Karen? Oh no...

  • @OSS009
    @OSS009 3 года назад

    Did you reach the 11 planet? , in our solar system we have 11 plants and a worm sun

  • @adamblade4947
    @adamblade4947 3 года назад

    Не знал что вы и на английском ролики выпускаете

  • @drunkinjedi
    @drunkinjedi 3 года назад

    ok our solor system has 1000s or more bodies floating around the sun, what about our neighboring stars do they have the same amount of planetoids?

  • @lastseen4929
    @lastseen4929 3 года назад

    Already join ur channel on telegram....

  • @andyandresgutierrez2433
    @andyandresgutierrez2433 3 года назад +1

    Planets all Moons characterizes vision modernize.

  • @mamacita1438
    @mamacita1438 2 года назад

    Pluton est au yang ce qu’orcus est au yin

  • @paulyhoffmann
    @paulyhoffmann 3 года назад

    Strange that I never heard of Orcu before. And aren't there more than just 4 trans Neptunian dwarf planets beyond Pluto?

    • @edsr164
      @edsr164 3 года назад

      There are dozens of likely dwarf planets in the sol system. That’s why they had to drop Pluto from the planet category altogether.

    • @paulyhoffmann
      @paulyhoffmann 3 года назад

      @@edsr164 Exactly. So why in this clip is it implied otherwise?

    • @xerosfs
      @xerosfs 3 года назад +1

      I only know of 4, there's lots of candidates though

    • @visionentertainment8006
      @visionentertainment8006 Год назад

      ​@@edsr164It's a planet