Gliese 710 - The Star That Will Enter Our Solar System
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2017
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In this video, we will talk about Gliese 710.
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This will make interstellar travel a whole bunch easier!
It'll confuse the shit out of the difference between interstellar and intrasolar for sure lol
Or it will destroy life on Earth.
If you want to wait for a million years.... If we could get to 1-10% of light speed, then just start flying...
@@HippieMumboJumbo by that we would control thousands of stars
Taxi!
I'm going to cryofreeze myself and watch this in a million years.
A million years?! I better expand my retirement fund.
I love cosmology/astronomy documentaries, but I notice the scientists in them tend to all speak as if events millions or billions of years from now will somehow effect us. I think that even if we survived that long, we would diverge from the humans we are now greatly.
@@munstrumridcully The scientists are assuming we will still be living on earth and be pretty much the same.
@@schloany4479 imo, that is a _big_ assumption 😃
@@munstrumridcully we just dont know whats going to happen inbetween now and then, we could progress millions of years of we could find a reason that we will are at a dead end and cant progress anymore. Its just we dont know how its going to be then but we do know how it is going to be now, and thats just what we have to use
O God tell me about it
I better get better insurance
Flat earthers need to play this game.
@MrBadBricks while flat earthers are dumb how would a video game prove anything to them? Video games aren't real and thus doesn't really prove anything.
I wasnt replying to you i was replying to gamer taboo.
Its not a game, it is simulation.
@MrBadBricks oh it does, odd. I clicked reply on the other guy. People have been reporting youtube changing their comments on them but it might just have been my mistake.
Pee Hole it can put things into perspective.... which is what a lot of them struggle with. They can’t get over that we move in our Galaxy at a huge rate of speed and “see” the same constellations each night 😂😂 at least with this you could speed up 5000 years and realise that parts of the galaxy have changed....
their logic is that if water doesn’t stick to a ball, then it can’t happen on the earth 😂😂
I like this channel because your vids aren't like "urgent star passing close to earth WORLD ENDS" your just like "seventy five million years from now"
Yep but there's no feeling of urgency and it explains the subscription count. Channels full of clickbait materials, bullshit pseudoscience and conspiracy theory get more views, unfortunately.
STRIKER 132
Problem is that in a short time you will find an edited HIDDEN TRUTH version of this video here on youtube claiming this will happen on the 9/11...
In the feed on that video's page people will say: Na, not true as the earth is flat and the stars are holes in the firmament.
jonas eggen totally
We could round them up or revoke their internet privileges. Oh...you mean the star? :)
MattOGormanSmith
: D
My orbit is already destroyed by Planet Nine,now Gliese-710 will destroy it more?I hate this solar sistem!
damn sedna i feell for you bro
system*. That's why I told you to take proper English lesson from Earth and not from the Planet X
take charon in also
Scharfschutze 99
Charon and Eris get in
Sedna system*
In mother Russia, stars travel to you!!
Bob Coughlan I can just imagine literally every star in the sky just heading to earth at the speed of light, slamming into Russia if it doesn’t destroy the planet
In England, we fight the star with tea
@@heretic6314 new RUclips star Tea-series
In mother Russia anything can happen as long as it doesn’t challenge the government
Johan Andersson now we wait to find tea in space, and then claim space is British
This is pretty shocking how insecure the universe is. And a million years in terms of geological time is very very small. So the earth and the solar system could be radically changed.
Of course, as far as humans, if we manage to survive another two centuries and certainly if another 4 centuries, our technology and computing power will be such that humans could easily survive this even if it happened just 4 or 5 centuries from now, and even if it was the worse case scenario.
Still it is sort of unnerving how insecure the universe is,
Just think , in a scant four billion years , our sun will burn out and our galaxy will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy .
That may be rough couple of days .
What do you mean? the sun won't burn out, it will turn into a red giant star.
@@gina_mocafitnessactivewear1192 ......and THEN it'll burn out
The galactic collision will do bugger all to us, apart from provide a dazzling show in the sky and greatly increase our potential real estate, both through adding Andromeda to the Milky Way and kickstarting a period of galaxy-wide new star formation.
We will leave earth and colonize proxima centauri's planets.
I wonder how much a insurance policy will cost 500 deductible.
Anton I loved space before this but u make my passion grow even more thank you
this is the closest a star will come for a while, so maybe we should send a probe out there if we're still alive
They will send one, too.
Better yet send a colonization mission having probed it far before the closest approach w/ something like breakthrough star shot
Ye, send it in the orbit of the star
Voyager 1 is already on the way.
1.3 million years in the future, I would hope that we already have something there by then, assuming we are still around.
Quick! Someone call up Bruce Willis and get him a ship.
meanwhile on a planet in gliese 710: the star that will enter our solar system
This is interesting.
One of the issues that really restrains us is that stars are so far away, 4 light years may possibly be unbeatable, but 9000 AU?
That's doable.
Colony ship?
Habitable planet(s)? :-)
Have you seen "When worlds collide"??
It would still take about 30 years to get there with planetary slingshots like Voyager & Pioneer.
Mikiness Analog yeah but we have 1 million years to improve our technology. I can‘t imagine what we (hopefully) will achieve in a million years
me: yay we have another celestial object in our solar system in the future
Anton: in 1.3 million years
me: sad noises
1. We homosapiens will be extinct. We will evolve into something better, stronger, smarter and with less of our weaknesses. Plus well be quasi immortal through genetic modifications. 2. We‘ll be on other star systems. Theyve already came up with ideas on faster than light speed through warp drives by creating a wave through space time fabric. So instead of travelling for millions of years to reach stars 500 light years away, or travelling light speed and taking 500 years to reach about 400 star systems, itll take ONE year. Of course our space surfing decendants will also be a type 3 civilization. We're currently a type .70. Not even a type one yet, but getting there.
1:17 Anyone else want him to click that Wolf 359 button and fast forward 3 centuries?
imagine how wasteful the extinction of an intelligent species is, all this information that has to be learned all over again about the universe.
it's a wonder anything gets done around here with how dangerous space is
George Reynolds LOL 🤣🤣🤣
IF we survive until this event occurs then I think we will have the technology to survive it
IF we survive until this event occurs then I think we will have the technology to survive it
:(
If you look at the megaliths in Russia, South America, Pacific Islands and the massive pyramids under the ocean and the ones that dwarf anything in Egypt that are now covered in dirt and forest in China, it is looking as if humans have already been reset twice. Even today we do not have the technological ability that they had to relief cut and move a 120 ton slab of granite across a mountain. Look how fast humans can develop new technology. 200 years ago we were moving wooden carts by ox an mule to travel. If we can advance that quickly, something is knocking us back down since we have been around for a while.
I find it easier when au is replaced with ~ 8 light minutes
Oh FFS. Have I got a million more years of 'Nibiru is coming'?
iSquared This time, Nibiru IS coming...just 1.35e^10 years later.
only thanos will be left to experience it
That nibiru shit is pathetic...
People say nibiru is coming every year... *every year*
Yep.....a million years of idiots on You Tube saying that Zenona from Gieuse700 has been talking to them.
The passage of this star through or solar system in a million years could potentially delay Brexit.
The good thing about your channel is that it stimulates my interest in the possibilities in astronomy and causes me to end my laziness and make my own simulations in Universe 2.
Solar System is Like Kingdom.
Sun - King
Planets - higher level Officers
Asteroid and Comets - Soldiers
And Incoming Star trying to take over the territory.
and the ones with 3 or more suns are PERVERTS!!!11
ShishiR moons - visitors OR defenders
Dwarf Planets?
ShishiR
I'm the nuke
Human: Organics
I am going to mark that date on my calendar.
love your videos Anton, always informative and entertaining
always appreciate your series
Its only a red-orange dwarf-star shooting thru space at incredible-speed!
LOL MAYBE IT WILL TAKE PLUTO AND CLAIM IT AS A PLANET AGAIN XD
We don't deserve pluto.
Keep the good work coming, always love your work Anton
Thanks, really learn from your video's. Always worth my time to watch!
Can you please talk about the Zone of Avoidance and the Great Attractor, love your videos!
I've often thought that if a physicist became enlightened he would have the greatest laugh of all. Incredible work, Anton.
Great videos Anton, thanks.
Wow I always learn something new and you make science funny again. Thank you very much for your time and hard work.
Need to see this, not as a "stationary disc of planets", but as the spiral orbis as both Sol and Gliese are dancing with each other.
Wish you had said, "In 1.3 million years, we might be on Earth 2" instead of saying "we might not exist." Good thought-provoking video. Thanks.
Thank you, wonderful person!!! Your heart shines with your well polished mind.
Anton you rock man! Thank you for what you do! A no bs version of the facts is Always needed! And hello from Texas ! Again here on target! And yes I subbed I appreciate your work! And yes I know it's an older upload! I'm catching up! ;)
What if that star System has few gas Giants? The disruption in Solar System could be more than what is being simulated?
Likely not much more, the mass of all the planets in our system only amount to 0.0014 of the sun's mass.
Question please... just as Gliese 710 is moving in a particular direction, isn't our own SUN's solar system doing the same? We aren't standing in one spot. So, how do the looks from the Sun's direction and Gliese 710 affect the outcome? Thanks.
the way to determine if something is heading toward you (on a collision course) no matter your current velocity is if that object does not change its relative position as you observe it. In other words, if two planes are going to collide, the one you are looking at will always remain in the same spot as you look out the windshield. Of course this effect only works on a planetary level when the objects are light years away as our orbit would change our perspective.
That is a good question but as pjd412 said, there is no need to take our solar systems motion into account because Gliese 710 is moving faster than our solar system.
I don't think that will matter as he says the point of closest approach will be about 9000 AU, which is around 900 trillion miles if I'm doing the math right? Shouldn't be a problem, especially since it will be lower mass than the Sun and about as bright as Mars.
ok that's gonna be about 900 billion not trillion. sorry.
I'm glad there are super smart people like you investigating future fly by's !
I'll make sure and keep an eye out for this one!
This is so cool. I wish I had an app like the one you’re using.
I know this is old but the game is Universe Sandbox 2
Its been 27 months since this published..has your computer program been updated for this intruder star yet
Absolutely fascinating stuff. Whatever you did to enhance your voice considerably helps my ability to understand you as I am hearing impaired. It was too bassy and not much mid or treble before so thank you for that Anton. Cheers
Instead of saying we will not be here then, the more positive outlook is that humans would be interplanetary and interstella by then.
The Restaurant at the edge of our Solar system represents: The Passing star Gliese 710 show!
...you can already buy tickets in advance for very low price... Make a reservation for your grand, grand, ....grand, grand children.
With welcome drinks, good food, cover bands, and many more.
Now You need to add 139996 more grands to your 4 grands
I heard Blink-182 is going to be there.
Damn is that a Monday? I can't get Mondays off. Are there any other performances on the weekend?
Dolphin olympics 2.
@Alexander E02 you can only get refund if its a physical object, travel to Uranus to get your shitty ticket before it Sedna
aw damn i was hoping for a collision with gliese 710
Mind the rings around Uranus !
What happens if gliese 710 has say 5 planets, a kuiper belt and an Ort cloud of its own. do we get a rash of comets?
I have a question: is there some astronomical event on course which would affect us in a human lifespan time? Deadly or not... It seems everything will happen some million years forward, but there must be something in our vicinity going on right now, right Anton?
David De Salas if there's anything that we discovered that could be a threat to humanity that would happen in the next 70~ years it would be all over the place.
Possibly, but if so it's something we don't know about. A gamma ray burst might hit us at any time with no warning, or an unnoticed asteroid might hit us. But all the stuff we know about is no threat, at least in the near future.
ya about 1% chance of it in 2029 and double in 2036
Gamma ray burst could hit us and there are few stars relatively close to us could be gone supernova already. However such rays needs time to get here.
Coygon's is the best answer
I for one welcome this interstellar cataclysm, that whole sun going mental in 4 billion years idea never appealed to me.
This star entered our galaxy this year!
Could be another Great Bombardment period? Also, for that star's ort cloud to reach us its orbital disk would have to be oriented in the proper angle to reach us, so there is a chance we avoid that
It's funny like Anton pronounces collision as collusion. Does Mueller know?
Don't mess with my planets, Gliese 710!
I won’t be losing any sleep over this one.
A star named Kelly Tran is going to intercept the star in predictable fashion
So Alpha centauri will be the second closest star to us in a few years!
@mandellorian They should be about the same distance counting in light years.
It's gonna throw asteroids everywhere. Jupiter will be like : Bruh try me !
it’s quite sad that humans only live for a dust sized spec in terms of the universe’s massive span of time
Can't wait to see it !
Imagine if an Eath sized object gets caught in between Venus and Earth.
Villagless Villager I would like to see this.
im sure it would mess up earths and venus orbits and marcury i think and mars if hes unlucky.
im not an astronomer or have any good knowledge about space, correct me if i am wrong someone
mars is a female.....look at its grand canyon.....its thousands of miles long...and deep too!
No, mars is male, his mount olympus is the tallest mountain of the solar system
Venus is a steamin hot bitch - but with an acid air about her.
Muhahaha!
Go to space he'll.
Hell*
Gliese 710 §9∅&∅
Earth you should edit it instead of adding more... but you just do it.
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Cool illustration of Birkland currents in your intro.
Awesome computer program.
The graphic interface is a pleasure to watch.
**Enters system**
**Gets flung**
Can you plz make a video about Epsilon Eridani?
Isn't that the star for Planet Vulcan in the ST universe?
It's the nearest orange dwarf star (k type star) to us.
what is that?
If a Tunguska size object were to hit a populated area the devastation would be outrageous. I think that the real miracle would would be that we're still around and haven't blown ourselves up yet. New to you channel keep it up youre do fantastic!
Dude, the tiny umawaumaw passed through our solar system, it’s trajectory changed almost 90 degrees. This is a sun.
7:25 watch the inclinaton
It started at 0.011 and ended 0.014 within 25 years. I think that is significant.
So does that mean our toilet seats would be tilted?
@@randomaccessfemale It's in degrees so that is 0.003 degrees. Even in galactic scale that is tiny.
It is nothing.
Gliese 710: omae wa mou shinderu
Solar system: Nani!??
-_- -> -+-/)( -> ....
Gliese 710: NEIVI MOUVIUQEIVU *Gliese 710 destroys the solar system*
That Oort cloud is massive!
that would be a million years from the future
Can't wait for the conspiracies to build up about this
Oh based I love king gizz
The Tunguska event where forests in Siberia were flattened has not shown up any signs of cometary dust. But there are burnt trees and orphan rocks which point to a methane gas release and explosion.
I just can't wait!
2:05 "we're pretty certain nothing will happen." So let's talk about that for eleven minutes.
Anyone from kurzegesagt’s video?
They're projecting the star will reach our solar system within 15 million years, its closest approach in about 1.281 million years.
Be sure to mark your calendars.
Great video by the way
I'm scared right now, I don't want to be caught in the gravity of crazy Gliese 170.
Shhh.. It's okay, my friend.. We humans are going to hug you if it happens.
It will be alright. Just accept Gliese 710's candy and get into his van. He's going to take you for a ride across the Milky Way. :)
If you want to avoid the gravity of the situation I would suggest cancelling your holiday to the Kuiper region for the foreseeable future
Have you guys taken into account that the sun and our galaxy are all moving as well? In a million years we will not be anywhere near where we are right now in the universe.
Christopher Rousseau I was thinking the same thing. This simulation doesn't seem to account for that.
The software he is using does take this into account.
IT'S HEADED RIGHT FOR US !!
Already figured in. The way to determine if something is heading toward you (on a collision course) no matter your current velocity is if that object does not change its relative position as you observe it. In other words, if two planes are going to collide, the one you are looking at will always remain in the same spot as you look out the windshield. Of course this effect only works on a planetary level when the objects are light years away as our orbit would change our perspective.
I'm pretty sure the astronomers in these studies have accounted for this. They know what they're doing, since nothing in the milky way stays the same forever. Heck, there might even be an error margin where it might not even come within a light year of our system. Space is huge and the chance of a very close encounter with another star system is so low.
I'd like to be around to witness this.
Only a million years? I can hardly wait!
I listen when falling alseep because because i like being fact blasted. Dont get me wrong i watch all the time too
Oof, good thing I'm leaving this place :|
But you are heading for the Oort cloud in a few million years, just when Gliese will arrive, so goodluck with that
@@kiwuuspurr1927 according to NASA it's gonna take me 300 years to get there and another 30,000 years to reach the other side...
Sayonara
Oof
What about your brother Voyager 2? Is it coming with you too? Or is it just going to be grounded by Sun
@@kiwuuspurr1927 nah, he's visiting a different place
I can't wait untill it get close... so exited...
Antooon! Where are you? It is so strange, not to see you in the video! But thanks for the little glimps of the future!
OH NO BRO.
get out fuckboy
good thing ill be dead soon :D
why are you so mean today fam?
No I meant oh no bro as in that star is headed towards us
No bitch
Imagine a human like creature interested in history watching this video in a million years
There's some other stars that have passed near our system's Oort cloud, thousands of year ago. It'll be a little over a million years before the comets those stars have sent our way reach the outer solar system. So I guess it'll be another million plus years before the comets Gliese 710 has disturbed reach us as well.
The inclination and Argument of Periapsis were bouncing around by a few degrees (286-294 for AoP) and (.010-.015 for inclination). See around the 7 minute mark when it was at it's closest.
Hello, I will be replacing Earth for the next thousands of years while he's... so yeah.
The New Earth And hello there... New Earth, You know what? I will call you Tew.
Ok?
Nom nom nom nom nom nom nom nom nom nom nom! That was a tasty ball of fire. Smaller than the sun. It's name is glese.
Eris The Dwarf lol...tew??
DIBS on the oil reserves of New Texas !!
2:49 ITS OVER 9,000!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mario trouncer1 .
Hello Anton. I enjoy your videos very much. What is the software you use to simulate these interactions? Very impressive and thanks!
It's actually a video game named Universe Sandbox 2. It's $25 USD (By the way I don't use USD, i use AUD, it's just automatically USD and i am too lazy to change it.
Now the question is could voyager be captured by Gliese 710?
Patrick Radcliffe Nah, Voyager 1/2 would go _nowhere_ near Gliese 710. Unless they get a gravity assist from a star and get into orbit around Gliese 710. Otherwise, it won't reach the star
It's pronounced Glee-zuh, Not glee-ess. That was driving me crazy.
:0 The Solar System Is a fidget spinner!
TxXFlamesXxT *ANIME GASP*
TxXFlamesXxT wat
NO... sace is cool... fidget spinners aren't
TxXFlamesXxT plese
hey Anton Petrov......where do you get your accent from? sounds Russian or Baltic region..thanks for the vids!
Anton! What a great guy! I'm an astrophotographer trying to get the hang of deep sky photography and maybe start a channel one day. Your videos are refreshing and you seem to do your homework. Maybe I'll put some stuff up soon. Not instructional though. Astrobackyard,Chuck and that cheeky fellow from the outback seem to have that covered. Anyway thanks for the awesome videos.