Almost 18 years old video...I still get back to it mostly because back then I wasn't a kid but an 18 year old on the way to university with a 128MB MP3 reader blasting Drum and Bass and when I saw this and listened to it...yeah what a blast. The last song is named Come to Me by Holden.
Wow. I remember watching this as a little five year old, fascinated by the animation. And while some information is outdated, the animation still holds up and still looks really nice. Great job! Also, as a kid I didn’t know anything about that energy message, but now, it’s pretty great. You’re totally right.
this video was and is my childhood. its a shame i cant find other old solar system and size of earths videos on youtube anymore. its been years. they have been tookin off.
I still remember this one narrated by a woman. I loved that video but I haven't been able to find it in years. I'd kill to see that thing again but I suppose that's a strange thing to be nostalgic about
I haven’t seen this video in 15 years. I completely forgot about it until it stumbled into my mix playlist for some reason. I had to be 7/8 years old when I last saw this and I’m about to be 23.
VV Cephei today would be around 620 R☀️, based on membership to the Cepheus OB2 association (or a distance of 900 parsecs) and the measured angular diameter of 0.00638"
VV Cephei A is not the Largest Star Known. But there’s more larger stars than VV Cephei A! Mu Cephei (can be used) RSGC1 F-02 AH Scorpii S Persei NML Cygni V688 Monecerotis VY Canis Majoris Westerlund 1-26 BI Cygni KY Cygni V354 Cephei V838 Monecerotis RW Cephei IRC + 10420 (upper estimate) UY Scuti RSGC1 F-03 WOH G64 (third largest star) Stephenson 2-18 (second largest star) TY Antaraban (largest star possible) That’s all stars larger than VV Cephei A.
I feel like I should post this so people can understand why some stars are "missing" or why some stars "are in the wrong places," have the wrong sizes" or whatever. The video was made and uploaded back in 2006, which was during a time when we had not yet measured the present-day sizes of stars, hence leading people to believe that Antares is bigger than Betelgeuse (even though in reality, it is the other way around. Stars like VY Canis Majoris, UY Scuti, and Stephenson 2-18 had not yet had their sizes measured as that would happen in the years following, (hence why they are not included in this size comparison video). In summary, the "largest star" changes as the years go by, especially after nearly 2 decades, and we correct the margins of error for stars that we have observerd previously. You need to take into account the year this video was created, and to consider if the measured sizes of the stars have changed or not. As for Jupiter comign before Saturn: 1.) The diameters are still labeled and Jupiter's diameter is shown to be larger than Saturn's 2.) Jaxx probably felt like swapping their places to change things up or something (idk)
Bruh dude im back watching my fav old video. I still remember each time the video slides, I used to draw it on my sketchbook. :') man missed the good ol' days
Coming back to this video after years is a shocker. Remember watching this clearly. Do not remember it being commentary on the war in Iraq though. This video inspired 7 year old me while also filling me with existential dread.
This was the first animated uploaded to RUclips, not the Internet. As for the Internet, a website named Cycomedia created a size comparison which I am pretty sure is the origin of all animated size comparisons. Although I am not exactly sure of the true date of the original video as the Cycomedia website no longer has a server to it, I found a website called ScamAdvisor which tells the difference between a real original website and a fake scam website. Anyways, ScamAdvisor said the website was indeed real and revealed the details of the website. From what I saw, the website was created 17 years ago in late 2000. Now, I know that the animation wasn’t created then because VV Cephei (A) reign as the largest star began in 2001. You see, in the early reign of VV Cephei (A), the star was severly overestimated at around 2,640 solar radii. This video, in which I am commenting on was made in late 2006, which is near the end of VV Cephei (A)’s reign as the largest star. Somewhere in between the reign of this star, VV Cephei (A) was better estimated at about 1,900 solar radii, which is what it is shown in this video. So my prediction is that the animation by Cycomedia could be as old as 2001 and as young as 2006. Anyways, that is my assumption and conclusion of this old info. I have no idea how I took an interest in finding the origin of all animated star size comparisons, but I did. I guess it was because of the nostalgia and the fact I just simply like finding the origin of types of media. If any old internet user is willing to prove me wrong about the date, that is perfectly fine, as I, myself, have only been around since 2011 and this account was created in 2013. Cycomedia was most likely cut off from us before I came around so I truely have no clue, these are only my calculations and I could be entirely wrong. You just can’t simply predict stuff when you don’t know how I started. I’ll be going now. Farewell! Oldest copy of the Cycomedia animation: ruclips.net/video/EDNEV9EW06g/видео.html
I know it’s been 1 year but i’m curious about another one of those videos, it’s called ”The Biggest Star Ever Discovered” uploaded by Artur Skladov in 2014. I need to know what the original video was and when it was first made.
OK, I now have a much better grasp on this. VV Cephei A was never calculated to be 2,640 solar radii from any given reference. The largest radius it was ever given was as seen in this video, 1,900 solar radii. It turns out, in the early days of the list of largest stars page on Wikipedia, in around January 2006, VV Cephei A's radius was updated to be 2,640 solar radii, with no given reference. This was quickly reverted back to it's original 1,900 solar radii parameter. This leads me to believe the video would've been worked on as early as January 2006. Besides, I saw a trace of the video, not on RUclips, dating back to August 22, 2006, which would make it younger than this video. By the way, the current largest star known is Stephenson 2-18, with a colossal radius of 2,158 solar radii
I actually wanted to make a second one showing the wastness of space but I got sidetracked .. here is the unfinished version ruclips.net/video/NR6b6xxH8cs/видео.html the launch date in the video predicted the release day of the movie Interstellar by 2 years.. it was a coincidence but a very interesting one..
It would. However, such a big planet would collapse by its own weight. This is why giant planets are usually made of gas (though extremely dense). If Jupiter have a little more mass, it would ignite and begin its life as a star.
There Are These Errors: 0:23 Pluto Is Not Gray. Its Brown 0:35 Mercury, Can Be Gray 1:53 To 2:42 These Stars Was Not Planets. 2:50 THIS IS NOT A FLYING COMPARISON
People can use artistic representations of objects if they want, we didn't know what Pluto looked like at the time this video was made, not a lot of Mercury was mapped at the time this video was made as well (also the creator of the textures used in this used a fully grayscaled map with gridlines all over it and had to use a picture of Ganymede and make look cooler to make Pluto's texture), your third argument makes no sense, zooming in on an object doesn't turn the video into a "flying comparison" and you should've seen when this video was made.
@jaxxrr Thanks for going through the trouble to get this information. 300-400 is a few hundred years. I was thinking around 400. My guess was pretty vague so it was easy to be right.
Right, VY Canis Majoris was resized at ~1480 solar diameters. Astronomers suspected a problem because a star shouldn't be able to get as big as was claimed. I think NML Cygni is now the largest known star. There are obviously lots of stars that have not been seen. However, astronomers don't think stars can get much larger than NML Cygni.
HELL FUCKING YEAH!! ITS DOOOOOOPE!! I dont give a shit about its age! or is vv cephei a still the biggest or is it not... finally somebody, who knows about the power of music, priceless tool!! or short: YEP, I DO! MAX VOLUME & FULLSCREEN! dont listen to them fuckers JAXX/gaming/... - yours is the best! Ill still watch it in 2050!!
The power of a good dnb tune to enhance learning right there!! And, information is knowledge, knowledge, is supposed, to be power. That is why for decades the mainstream has freely dished out their ‘free’ information and entertainment to the masses. Are you getting it now? Understanding a little now? Its that simple. Information is the key to controlling the mind. Your mind. Step away from the mainstream information centre and unlock yourself properly. Begin to know yourself properly and thus experience knowing others properly more intimately. Knowledge is definitely power and in 2020 the battle rages on for the control of your mind.
I would go for VV Cephei. I have searched it myself and found too many papers disputing the true distance to VY Canis Majoris. The lower distance gives lower luminosity and therefore lower radius. Averaged altogether, VY Canis Majoris is just a little over Betelgeuse and may have the same mass. VV Cephei on the other hand may be close to twice being more massive and lies at a farther distance.
VV Cephei Is Not Largest Star, Stars Bigger Then VV Cephei S Persei AH Scorpii VY Canis Majoris RSGC-1 F01 WOH G64 NML Cygni Westerlund 1-26 UY Scuti Stephenson 2-18 (REAL LARGEST STAR) Quasi Star (Hypothetical)
Radius In Size (may be overestimated) VV Cephei: 1900 X Sun S Persei: 1950 X Sun AH Scorpii: 2000 X Sun VY Canis Majoris: 3000 X Sun RSGC-1 F01: 3050 X Sun WOH G64: 3150 X Sun NML Cygni: 4000 X Sun Westerlund 1-26: 4100 X Sun UY Scuti: 4520 X Sun Stephenson 2-18: 5000 X Sun Quasi Star (Hypothetical): 17890 X Sun Plz Correct Me If I’m Wrong,
The largest star is WOH G64. The sizes in your comment all overestimations and underestimations. Also we don't know how big Stephenson 2-18 is. I don't know about some of the others though.
Very nice video!! Good job. And everybody: please stop complaning about size! We know by now you got the biggest star! (that is you know what the biggest star is;)
Largest Stars: Larger than Betelgeuse KW Sagittari SU Persei NSV 25875 VV Cephei A V 354 Cephei Mu Cephei MY Cephei S Persei VX Sagitarii IRC-40414 AH Scorpii VY Canis Majoris Stephenson 2-18 BC Cygni KY Cygni NML Cygni RSGC1-F03 RSGC1-F02 RSGC1-F01 UY Scuti WOH G64 RW Cephei Maybe that’s all.
what the title of the vid is also trying to say is: the universe is full of energy but no information (intelligent life) elsewhere than earth.. so.. I hope we will change that and not go extinct...
Maybe the creator made jupiter and saturn change places thats why people thought saturn was bigger but a 1:14 Jupiter is 142,984 km Saturn on the other hand is 120,536 km so jupiter is almost 22,000 kilometers bigger.
the size of stars is: 1. NML Cygni - 2.350.000.000 km - Cygnus constellation 2. VY Canis majoris - 2.000.000.000 km - Canis Majoris constellation 3. VV Cephei - 1.900.000.000 km The largest is NML Cygni today. VV Cephei is the 3rd largest star.
16 years later, it's still my favourite video
украина теперь беднее молдовы, на уровне граждан...
чертовщина какая-то..
Almost 18 years old video...I still get back to it mostly because back then I wasn't a kid but an 18 year old on the way to university with a 128MB MP3 reader blasting Drum and Bass and when I saw this and listened to it...yeah what a blast. The last song is named Come to Me by Holden.
Wow. I remember watching this as a little five year old, fascinated by the animation. And while some information is outdated, the animation still holds up and still looks really nice. Great job!
Also, as a kid I didn’t know anything about that energy message, but now, it’s pretty great. You’re totally right.
That is totally the same for me!
Совершенно с вами согласна! Я тоже помню впервые увидела это видео очень давно, но оно запомнилось до сих пор!
Me to
ฃฟฟฟฟ
Not me
this video was and is my childhood. its a shame i cant find other old solar system and size of earths videos on youtube anymore. its been years. they have been tookin off.
I still remember this one narrated by a woman. I loved that video but I haven't been able to find it in years. I'd kill to see that thing again but I suppose that's a strange thing to be nostalgic about
I remember one that had stars that looked like carpet and classical style music. I miss that one.
even it is my child
@@helpmereach50subs240 maybe not your chilhood, but your life more like. or present, however.
I have made a playlist of a bunch of them, some recent and some up to 15 years old. It is on my channel, in the playlists tab as "size comparisons"
I remember watching this video as a kid, and being so intrigued by it. Even today, it still hits. 👌
I haven’t seen this video in 15 years. I completely forgot about it until it stumbled into my mix playlist for some reason. I had to be 7/8 years old when I last saw this and I’m about to be 23.
I remember watching this as a kid! Oh shit! Time flies fast!
flies*
Lol
Rodrigo Lima hi
OMG ITS THIS VIDEO
Nikolai Belinski - Raiden THIS WAS THE MAIN THING MY CHILDHOOD WAS ABOUT!!!! THE MUSIC, THE SOUNDS, EVERYTHING!!!!! I miss the good ole days😒😒😒😒
15years later in South Korea.
This is still my favorite video
SAME
Man this was my first existential crisis video back in 2007 when I was 11 and now we have Kurgesagt.
Track is: Rubber Bullet by Kemal & Rob Data / Stakka & K. Tee
yes, description has it
the nostalgia hits me hard as hell
it does
11 years later still my favorite video
Antares is bigger than betelgeuse is not true its false
@@chantheborraschea5871 no lol
9 years later I finally found it!
Both
@@chantheborraschea5871 same
5 years later... still good as I remember
same
Can’t believe this is almost 13 years old! I remember watching this as a kid! Time flies fast!
12 years later i remember watching this video A LOT.
Huh
THE NOSTALGIA
Oh my god.. I got huge flashbacks from early 2010s..
VV Cephei today would be around 620 R☀️, based on membership to the Cepheus OB2 association (or a distance of 900 parsecs) and the measured angular diameter of 0.00638"
VV Cephei A is not the Largest Star Known. But there’s more larger stars than VV Cephei A!
Mu Cephei (can be used)
RSGC1 F-02
AH Scorpii
S Persei
NML Cygni
V688 Monecerotis
VY Canis Majoris
Westerlund 1-26
BI Cygni
KY Cygni
V354 Cephei
V838 Monecerotis
RW Cephei
IRC + 10420 (upper estimate)
UY Scuti
RSGC1 F-03
WOH G64 (third largest star)
Stephenson 2-18 (second largest star)
TY Antaraban (largest star possible)
That’s all stars larger than VV Cephei A.
bro this video is 18 years old
My science teacher showed this video when I was an elementary school kid... I finally found it!
We reached unc status
Iv watched this video before when I was a child living in the past, but I like science!!!
Man , this video one year older than me
Nostalgia.
When VV Cephei A was the largest know star.
I love videos that include the dwarf planet. All we love is Pluto.
holy fuck, i remember watching this in 2007. Jesus I'm old
I born in 2009
Born in 2014
I was born in 2001 and watched this in 2010
Born in 2010
im born in 2009
This is the first Size Comparison video Mathis R.V. ever watched!!
Nostalgic video!!! 10 years had flew away
I feel like I should post this so people can understand why some stars are "missing" or why some stars "are in the wrong places," have the wrong sizes" or whatever.
The video was made and uploaded back in 2006, which was during a time when we had not yet measured the present-day sizes of stars, hence leading people to believe that Antares is bigger than Betelgeuse (even though in reality, it is the other way around. Stars like VY Canis Majoris, UY Scuti, and Stephenson 2-18 had not yet had their sizes measured as that would happen in the years following, (hence why they are not included in this size comparison video). In summary, the "largest star" changes as the years go by, especially after nearly 2 decades, and we correct the margins of error for stars that we have observerd previously. You need to take into account the year this video was created, and to consider if the measured sizes of the stars have changed or not.
As for Jupiter comign before Saturn:
1.) The diameters are still labeled and Jupiter's diameter is shown to be larger than Saturn's
2.) Jaxx probably felt like swapping their places to change things up or something (idk)
its because of the disc
Bruh dude im back watching my fav old video. I still remember each time the video slides, I used to draw it on my sketchbook. :') man missed the good ol' days
Coming back to this video after years is a shocker. Remember watching this clearly. Do not remember it being commentary on the war in Iraq though. This video inspired 7 year old me while also filling me with existential dread.
13+ years now, dang. Still as good as I remember.
16 years later...
N O S T A L G I A
agreed
i never really thank God for creating this beautiful solar system..but thats what it is..beautiful
Thats the vid i watch when i was a baby
I watched this kind of videos at 2009-2011 when i was 4-6 yrs old
Iphone didn't exist when this came out😂😂😂
RUclips was nearly 1 year old when this came out, newest Windows was XP and newest Mac OS X was Tiger
This was the first animated uploaded to RUclips, not the Internet. As for the Internet, a website named Cycomedia created a size comparison which I am pretty sure is the origin of all animated size comparisons. Although I am not exactly sure of the true date of the original video as the Cycomedia website no longer has a server to it, I found a website called ScamAdvisor which tells the difference between a real original website and a fake scam website. Anyways, ScamAdvisor said the website was indeed real and revealed the details of the website. From what I saw, the website was created 17 years ago in late 2000.
Now, I know that the animation wasn’t created then because VV Cephei (A) reign as the largest star began in 2001. You see, in the early reign of VV Cephei (A), the star was severly overestimated at around 2,640 solar radii. This video, in which I am commenting on was made in late 2006, which is near the end of VV Cephei (A)’s reign as the largest star. Somewhere in between the reign of this star, VV Cephei (A) was better estimated at about 1,900 solar radii, which is what it is shown in this video. So my prediction is that the animation by Cycomedia could be as old as 2001 and as young as 2006.
Anyways, that is my assumption and conclusion of this old info. I have no idea how I took an interest in finding the origin of all animated star size comparisons, but I did. I guess it was because of the nostalgia and the fact I just simply like finding the origin of types of media. If any old internet user is willing to prove me wrong about the date, that is perfectly fine, as I, myself, have only been around since 2011 and this account was created in 2013. Cycomedia was most likely cut off from us before I came around so I truely have no clue, these are only my calculations and I could be entirely wrong. You just can’t simply predict stuff when you don’t know how I started.
I’ll be going now. Farewell!
Oldest copy of the Cycomedia animation: ruclips.net/video/EDNEV9EW06g/видео.html
Smith, F. น
I know it’s been 1 year but i’m curious about another one of those videos, it’s called ”The Biggest Star Ever Discovered” uploaded by Artur Skladov in 2014. I need to know what the original video was and when it was first made.
The video you mentioned was also on METACAFE, I remember seeing it after I uploaded this video
OK, I now have a much better grasp on this. VV Cephei A was never calculated to be 2,640 solar radii from any given reference. The largest radius it was ever given was as seen in this video, 1,900 solar radii. It turns out, in the early days of the list of largest stars page on Wikipedia, in around January 2006, VV Cephei A's radius was updated to be 2,640 solar radii, with no given reference. This was quickly reverted back to it's original 1,900 solar radii parameter. This leads me to believe the video would've been worked on as early as January 2006. Besides, I saw a trace of the video, not on RUclips, dating back to August 22, 2006, which would make it younger than this video. By the way, the current largest star known is Stephenson 2-18, with a colossal radius of 2,158 solar radii
@@Faren_
The Cycomedia video you linked has been deleted. :(
This Is A Good Song!
2:53 Aww shut, I'm falling into a Star. 🔥😭🔥
Not sun
@@BabyTick it’s VV Cep A
this video is such a classic
THEY FORGOT VY CANIS MAJORIS AND UY SCUTI
yo this video is 15 years old..
Uy Scuti is the Biggest Star in the Universe they can fit a lots and lots of earths
@@jlioncrew1334 no it isn't. Also UY Scuti is smaller than VY Canis Majoris.
この動画を昔観ていたのを覚えている
Oh my god I feel like a child again while watching this, even if it’s severely outdated.
it’s been so many years.... now its 2020 very nostalgic
this just came out today ruclips.net/video/3mnSDifDSxQ/видео.html
the reply was too late
One of the first size comparisons on RUclips, EVER.
Edit: THIS IS THE 500TH COMMENT
PLEASE make a second. I saw this 7 years ago and I still LOVE space today. It would be cool to see the thing that started it all as a 2nd.
I actually wanted to make a second one showing the wastness of space but I got sidetracked .. here is the unfinished version ruclips.net/video/NR6b6xxH8cs/видео.html
the launch date in the video predicted the release day of the movie Interstellar by 2 years.. it was a coincidence but a very interesting one..
I like it. BTW It said to be continued is there s second one planned?
8-bit tornado
not really
i remember watching this when i was 6.
i had to dig deep into the search results to find it again.
I'm still in my childhood.
*see you in the next 13 years*
*see you*
i love the Universe, the Sun, the Earth, Jupiter.. and all the things in there!
J'aime notre beau petit Soleil :)
I frikin love the music xd
Is it just me or is it just Saturn is just bigger than Jupiter due to it’s rings.
Even though your comment is 1 month ago I’ll just say Jupiter is the biggest planet
I'm paying this video a visit every year
Legendary video! 🌌
Yes! Wait, Fer, IT!!! 2:20 Betelgeuse! (just DON'T say it 3 times!)
This video is 14 years old since it was uploaded but it's still cool
NOSTALGIA
After 15 years, he is still levitating. Investigators still haven't found his favorite song.
I wonder why.
Antares is smaller than Betelgeuse
You are wrong.
Energy vs information
It would. However, such a big planet would collapse by its own weight. This is why giant planets are usually made of gas (though extremely dense). If Jupiter have a little more mass, it would ignite and begin its life as a star.
There Are These Errors:
0:23 Pluto Is Not Gray. Its Brown
0:35 Mercury, Can Be Gray
1:53 To 2:42 These Stars Was Not Planets.
2:50 THIS IS NOT A FLYING COMPARISON
Pluto's surface was not known when this video was made. The picture used here is just based on Ganymede's surface.
People can use artistic representations of objects if they want, we didn't know what Pluto looked like at the time this video was made, not a lot of Mercury was mapped at the time this video was made as well (also the creator of the textures used in this used a fully grayscaled map with gridlines all over it and had to use a picture of Ganymede and make look cooler to make Pluto's texture), your third argument makes no sense, zooming in on an object doesn't turn the video into a "flying comparison" and you should've seen when this video was made.
14 years later
my child hood
@jaxxrr Thanks for going through the trouble to get this information. 300-400 is a few hundred years. I was thinking around 400. My guess was pretty vague so it was easy to be right.
pistol star is not a greenish white star its a blue hypergiant
the spiciest childhood video ever
Right, VY Canis Majoris was resized at ~1480 solar diameters. Astronomers suspected a problem because a star shouldn't be able to get as big as was claimed. I think NML Cygni is now the largest known star. There are obviously lots of stars that have not been seen. However, astronomers don't think stars can get much larger than NML Cygni.
What about UY Scuti?
I remember first time watching this video back in 2010, alongside the one which Uranus is missing...
Energy wins the end
This video was released in 2006.
Anyone watching this in 2017?
Jax Matthews jjsj is the father and of a
ME!
Jax Matthews l
Jax Matthews Me. This was one of my first videos ever.
HELL FUCKING YEAH!!
ITS DOOOOOOPE!!
I dont give a shit about its age! or is vv cephei a still the biggest or is it not...
finally somebody, who knows about the power of music, priceless tool!!
or short: YEP, I DO! MAX VOLUME & FULLSCREEN!
dont listen to them fuckers JAXX/gaming/... - yours is the best! Ill still watch it in 2050!!
The power of a good dnb tune to enhance learning right there!!
And, information is knowledge, knowledge, is supposed, to be power. That is why for decades the mainstream has freely dished out their ‘free’ information and entertainment to the masses. Are you getting it now? Understanding a little now? Its that simple.
Information is the key to controlling the mind. Your mind. Step away from the mainstream information centre and unlock yourself properly. Begin to know yourself properly and thus experience knowing others properly more intimately. Knowledge is definitely power and in 2020 the battle rages on for the control of your mind.
This is so old that VY Canis Majoris wasn’t even classified as the largest star yet.
Our sun is perfect how it is even do its small it gives us life
10/10 loved the creative spelling of Iraq, I mean Irak
I watch that when I was 3 or 2
What a nice editing!
I watched this in 2010 and I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would go for VV Cephei. I have searched it myself and found too many papers disputing the true distance to VY Canis Majoris. The lower distance gives lower luminosity and therefore lower radius. Averaged altogether, VY Canis Majoris is just a little over Betelgeuse and may have the same mass. VV Cephei on the other hand may be close to twice being more massive and lies at a farther distance.
This video outdated Stephenson 2-18, UY scuti, and even outdated VY canis majoris. The largest in the video was VV cephei
Oldest Size Comparison video in RUclips.
Fantastic vid mate, well done!
VV Cephei Is Not Largest Star,
Stars Bigger Then VV Cephei
S Persei
AH Scorpii
VY Canis Majoris
RSGC-1 F01
WOH G64
NML Cygni
Westerlund 1-26
UY Scuti
Stephenson 2-18 (REAL LARGEST STAR)
Quasi Star (Hypothetical)
Radius In Size (may be overestimated)
VV Cephei: 1900 X Sun
S Persei: 1950 X Sun
AH Scorpii: 2000 X Sun
VY Canis Majoris: 3000 X Sun
RSGC-1 F01: 3050 X Sun
WOH G64: 3150 X Sun
NML Cygni: 4000 X Sun
Westerlund 1-26: 4100 X Sun
UY Scuti: 4520 X Sun
Stephenson 2-18: 5000 X Sun
Quasi Star (Hypothetical): 17890 X Sun
Plz Correct Me If I’m Wrong,
The largest star is WOH G64. The sizes in your comment all overestimations and underestimations. Also we don't know how big Stephenson 2-18 is. I don't know about some of the others though.
RSGC1 F01 is Stephenson 2-18
Stephenson 2-18 isn’t the largest star.
@@AddYourComparisonRSGC1-F01 isn't Stephenson 2-18
Sirius a vega pollux arcturus
My god, it's been a hot minute since I've seen this video.
you just did my science homework XD
NOSTALGIA ❤
Omg! I watched it when I was a kid! In 2015...
well you watched it 9 years after it came out
just music like a game
2019?
2021.
NML Cygni was the largest star after VY Canis Majoris, and currently the largest star is Westerlund 1-26 at 4 Billion kilometres
Check the publication date.
No it's UY Scuti
*uy scuti gets discoverd*
Nope I think its Vy masses majoris or uy scuti
(Largest stars) the pistol star #1
Betleguese-'÷#2
I watched this video when i was in 1st grade, now i'm going to end my elementary school life,wow,that's 5 yrs ago.
Your middle school
Very nice video!! Good job.
And everybody: please stop complaning about size! We know by now you got the biggest star! (that is you know what the biggest star is;)
Largest Stars:
Larger than Betelgeuse
KW Sagittari
SU Persei
NSV 25875
VV Cephei A
V 354 Cephei
Mu Cephei
MY Cephei
S Persei
VX Sagitarii
IRC-40414
AH Scorpii
VY Canis Majoris
Stephenson 2-18
BC Cygni
KY Cygni
NML Cygni
RSGC1-F03
RSGC1-F02
RSGC1-F01
UY Scuti
WOH G64
RW Cephei
Maybe that’s all.
Vv Cephei Is Largest in 2000-2008
VV CHEPHI A VY CANIS MAJORIS UY SCUTI
what the title of the vid is also trying to say is: the universe is full of energy but no information (intelligent life) elsewhere than earth.. so.. I hope we will change that and not go extinct...
I remember seeing this as a 4 year old in 2011 and I said to myself "Wait Jupiter is Bigger than Saturn.." at 1:14
Maybe the creator made jupiter and saturn change places thats why people thought saturn was bigger but a 1:14 Jupiter is 142,984 km
Saturn on the other hand is 120,536 km so jupiter is almost 22,000 kilometers bigger.
Great vid man!
Hello! Im from the future!
the size of stars is:
1. NML Cygni - 2.350.000.000 km - Cygnus constellation
2. VY Canis majoris - 2.000.000.000 km - Canis Majoris constellation
3. VV Cephei - 1.900.000.000 km
The largest is NML Cygni today. VV Cephei is the 3rd largest star.
+Alessandro Boeri
fuck you don't lie
Alessandro Boeri this video is old as fuck, back then VY canis majoris was accepted as the largest known star