A Journey to Our Nearest Stars

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Kosmo_off
    @Kosmo_off  2 года назад +342

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  • @vico9483
    @vico9483 2 года назад +106

    Watching space videos really helped me in my depression last year. Cause,
    1. I realized how small I am in a floating rock, that's also so small compare to the vast universe. So why should I treat my negative thoughts or problems like it's something big, it's not, I shouldn't worry the small stuff anymore, now I am always trying to remember that everytime negative thoughts are present, it helps to reverse it and it calms my mind.
    2. I am a stardust, we are all stardust, we are sons and daughters of our sun. It's nice to live life knowing where you came from and where you will eventually end up, back to the earth. So live life, and don't waste any time in worshipping man made gods.
    3. I swear, the narrators of cosmo channels have the most relaxing 😌 voices, these are my go-to videos before bed, I cant even finish a single video at night, for I would always fall asleep before the video ends, that's how relaxing their voices are.
    Thank you Kosmos! Not only for the awesome space videos, but for the therapy.

    • @Daniel-vk5li
      @Daniel-vk5li 2 года назад +3

      M'lady

    • @paulakraus1210
      @paulakraus1210 2 года назад +11

      I concur with you. I find the study of the Universe to be utterly relaxing. Serenity rules here.

    • @ariessweety8883
      @ariessweety8883 2 года назад +8

      Yes! Same for me! I always think about the bigger picture whenever life gets hard. It helps me also. I have a fear of getting old and death and it really helps to remember where we are. Where we came from. Just like u said. Right on 👍

    • @88Bamm444
      @88Bamm444 2 года назад

      26

    • @ИванСоловьев-ш4х
      @ИванСоловьев-ш4х 2 года назад

      прикольно

  • @OgLoC2
    @OgLoC2 2 года назад +222

    Finding out that our Sun was a star when I was a kid was mind blowing. To think there are 100 Billion of them in our galaxy alone is insane.

    • @johnnynitetrain32379
      @johnnynitetrain32379 2 года назад +14

      Some estimates have it as high as 400 billion!!!

    • @BlueStratDude
      @BlueStratDude 2 года назад +21

      @@johnnynitetrain32379 And some estimates believe that ours is one of several trillion galaxies in the universe.

    • @johnnynitetrain32379
      @johnnynitetrain32379 2 года назад

      @@BlueStratDude mind blowing. And that’s just in the observable universe.
      Two trillion galaxies, each with anywhere from hundreds of millions of stars to a trillion stars, all those stars with multiple planets (not even counting the moons!!!)
      There could be billions of earth like planets (and moons), and civilizations. Even more if you think of the last few billion years… how many ancient civilizations have come and gone over the course of hundreds of millions of years to billions of years, I can’t even wrap my head around it. Some civilizations lasting tens of thousands of years, some maybe millions. Some way less advanced than us. Some the same as us, and some super far more advanced. Some nothing like us. Some absolutely nothing like us…The possibilities are near endless and infinite. I love it.

    • @bobabooey4537
      @bobabooey4537 2 года назад +2

      I remember that moment.

    • @jayman_g1215
      @jayman_g1215 2 года назад +2

      400 billion stars reside in the milky way alone

  • @JoelElRican
    @JoelElRican 2 года назад +152

    Ever since I was in middle school, Space has always been interesting to me. Thank you for making these great videos!

    • @nez6341
      @nez6341 2 года назад +5

      I can only recommend SEA to you. His videos are probably the best space videos.

    • @davidsheckler8417
      @davidsheckler8417 2 года назад

      An bcs of your delusional thinking middle school is where you stayed

    • @chitranjadasbansal9965
      @chitranjadasbansal9965 2 года назад +1

      99

    • @Marwanova
      @Marwanova 2 года назад +2

      @@chitranjadasbansal9965 69

    • @nez6341
      @nez6341 2 года назад +1

      @lukeyy it just feels like the typical big russian channel with a english translation that isnt very good

  • @markszone
    @markszone 2 года назад +15

    “From tiny red dwarfs to majestic blue giants”… one sentence into it and I can already see how this is going to go.

  • @mattfindley2665
    @mattfindley2665 2 года назад +11

    I’ve been around for 4 generations. And wow so much has been revealed from the observable universe.

  • @gungadin1389
    @gungadin1389 2 года назад +9

    fanatastic presentation, this old dog of 55 learned alot :))) Thank you!

  • @Marcus-l7q
    @Marcus-l7q 4 месяца назад +2

    It blows my mind how far stars are and that we can observe them!! Amazing, great video thanks!!!!

  • @VuKman90
    @VuKman90 2 года назад +22

    Tomorrow will use it as tranquilliser for my sleeping... So calming and enjoyable... ☺️

  • @anthrazite
    @anthrazite 2 года назад +166

    High quality 75 minutes of astronomy content and we get to watch it for free

    • @znsaidi
      @znsaidi 2 года назад +7

      Someone else has to pay for it. Nothing is free.

    • @anthrazite
      @anthrazite 2 года назад +10

      The companies who post the ads that YT uses to make income, I guess.
      Still free for us ^^

    • @morho9422
      @morho9422 2 года назад +14

      what's more, if you play it at 0.5x speed, you get 150 minutes!

    • @HawkGTboy
      @HawkGTboy Год назад +2

      Meanwhile you go watch a recent NOVA episode about supernovas and see an “astrophysicist” shout into the camera “DAS A BIG EXPLOSHUN!” Mainstream science documentaries have gone full Idiocracy.

    • @jondonnelly3
      @jondonnelly3 Год назад

      Nearly free, watching it ad free on YT plus.

  • @Barba72Simon
    @Barba72Simon 2 года назад +259

    I can no doubt tell that lots of effort was put into this video, so it was something worth dedicating time towards. :D

    • @michaelc3977
      @michaelc3977 2 года назад

      Always entertaining to read the meaningless comment of a sycophant.

    • @SimplySammyK
      @SimplySammyK 2 года назад +7

      Effort put in an ruined by that awful attempt at an accent

    • @SimplySammyK
      @SimplySammyK 2 года назад +3

      @lukeyy I can promise you absolutely NO ONE in the UK talks like that.

    • @perpetualmotion357
      @perpetualmotion357 2 года назад

      lmao I was wondering. It's like it's an american/english and aussie accent all rolled into one.

    • @arcturus8016
      @arcturus8016 Год назад +10

      It's a robot narrator, folks. So yes, no one actually talks like that.. lol.

  • @shade01977
    @shade01977 2 года назад +8

    How wonderful.
    I can't find the words...
    How wonderful.

  • @curiodyssey3867
    @curiodyssey3867 2 года назад +24

    man I've been with this channel since it's very first video. it's amazing to see just how massive an improvement has been made regarding the quality of the videos.
    I remember thinking, ' wow, this is some top-notch production quality for a new channel.'
    lol now they might as well call themselves The Discovery Channel
    way2go kosmo, and thank you for the consistently amazing content you provide for our enjoyment, not to mention you're doing it all for free. truly a rare thing to come across nowadays on RUclips

  • @djay7768
    @djay7768 11 месяцев назад +2

    As a person who searches high and low for good documentaries on RUclips!! I like most if not all of your documentaries it’s just finding the time.

  • @luvsnowblading3230
    @luvsnowblading3230 2 года назад +15

    I dream of space and flying around 💫✨🪐⭐️☄️🌙

  • @SadBadge
    @SadBadge 2 года назад +3

    The fact that I am watching this for free is amazing. Absolutely incredible program. Thank you so much for this.

  • @17VINCE
    @17VINCE Год назад +4

    Man what a time to be alive. I look forward to see what we learn in the next 10-15 years!

  • @MrEnjoivolcom1
    @MrEnjoivolcom1 2 года назад +35

    Look forward to this series so much! You and SEA have the best videos.

  • @Stephen-nu6tc
    @Stephen-nu6tc 2 года назад +24

    I have been looking for a video like this -- to explore and explain other stars in our relative stellar neighborhood. Excellently done. Informative and entertaining with some slick graphics and animation. I sincerely appreciate all the effort that went into creating this media.

    • @EmmaLPeel
      @EmmaLPeel Год назад +2

      This comment beautifully articulates how we all feel about this amazing video.

  • @microsoft3127
    @microsoft3127 2 года назад +15

    I love the way he speaks which is crystal clear and super standard BBC style English without any accents whatsoever.

    • @jamieholmes6087
      @jamieholmes6087 2 года назад +2

      His accent is clearly south african.

    • @fasteddyuk
      @fasteddyuk 2 года назад +3

      I assume you're not British, because he sounds like he's speaking through an autotuner.

    • @karoofish
      @karoofish 2 года назад

      @@jamieholmes6087 As a South African I can't agree with you, It sounds odd though, like someone trying his best to sound native English, I would agree with @Pyro.

    • @thetalkingbear
      @thetalkingbear Год назад +1

      Could it be a TTS?

    • @bobbydurden512
      @bobbydurden512 Год назад +1

      You flunked your exams.This guy's voice is not the subject , but that's all you heard while daydreaming about him in class . Now back to the subject.

  • @landscapingspecialist
    @landscapingspecialist 2 года назад +33

    Larger and brighter than 92% of the stars in our Milky Way is something I have learned new today. And also flat out mind blowing to learn!

    • @erickscherzy1903
      @erickscherzy1903 Год назад +1

      actually 80%, per the video

    • @Carollnn
      @Carollnn Год назад

      [The Sun is…]

    • @1974dodgecharger
      @1974dodgecharger Год назад +4

      Crazy… how… we believe anything a British accent tells us. 😂

    • @jasonhollister7497
      @jasonhollister7497 Год назад +1

      .........................."LUMISETY' = "LIFESTYLE" of "HABITABLE" "ZONE' = "GARGANGUNT"& "LUMISTY"& "SOMASIVE"& "EXPLSIsO" & MASSIVE & ALL "MATH "MADICK"= "BLOOD" "RED"...."HOUW" & GENASE of "LIFESTYLE"....!!

  • @brandonb1681
    @brandonb1681 Год назад +3

    The Centauri system reminds me of a square dance in an odd way; stars constantly swinging around each other in a gravitational embrace.

  • @treyvon4444
    @treyvon4444 2 года назад +7

    Something to watch tonight when I come home tonight 🏡 ✨

  • @DPRX99
    @DPRX99 2 года назад +5

    This is over an hour long??!! YT is truly becoming better than TV.

  • @leonardread13
    @leonardread13 2 года назад +39

    Would love to see more videos of some of the other 1400 other stars within 50 lightyears. Keep up the great work.

    • @davidsheckler8417
      @davidsheckler8417 2 года назад

      Stars & Light years don't exist you 🐑

    • @dovahkiin3379
      @dovahkiin3379 2 года назад +4

      the animation budget for that would rival the US military budget

    • @radrook2153
      @radrook2153 2 года назад

      That means travelling at 186 thousand miles every single second in order to reach them for 50 years.

    • @davidflitcroft7101
      @davidflitcroft7101 Год назад

      Visually, they have all already "reached" us, only they represent different times in each of their histories. From their light and various movements we can deduce information.@@radrook2153

  • @DanielZakariaei
    @DanielZakariaei 2 года назад +13

    It's amazing that the closest star to our sun is a triple star system! As well as a binary system too! Just imagine the excitement of future generations not only visiting another star that is not our sun, but seeing Alpha Centauri A and B moving as a binary star system and Proxima Centauri as the third star system.

  • @cnacma
    @cnacma 2 года назад +3

    All the happiness and pain. War and diplomacy. Cooperation and drama. Everything that we are as humans, our entire history has all taken place on this tiny blue rock orbiting an average star hurtling through space as our 150k light year galaxy turns which is just one of billions of galaxy.
    The scale of this universe is mind breaking and makes everything humans are seen so entirely insignificant.

  • @PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
    @PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm Год назад +2

    "Your videos always leave me in awe and eager to learn more about the mysteries of the universe. Thank you for fueling my curiosity.
    "

  • @robertforrester578
    @robertforrester578 2 года назад +8

    Oh! What an unexpected delight . . . . .a You Tube channel with a narrator who has a British accent. How fun and unique!

    • @robertforrester578
      @robertforrester578 2 года назад

      @@pyro7234 Somehow folks have been conditioned to believed that a British accent makes the piece more credible because the narrator is from another country. It's as if the whole of You Tube is the fucking BBC. For some reason it bothers me. Fuck em all.

  • @michaelbruns449
    @michaelbruns449 2 года назад +1

    Nothing like receiving a mind bending dose of faith shattering hope destroying reality.

  • @wishgodgirl1903
    @wishgodgirl1903 2 года назад +86

    I don’t even have to watch the video to know I can honestly give it a like and will mean it! I love all your videos, I learn sooo much. Thank you for all the efforts put into these wonderful lessons for all of us. ✨

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 2 года назад

      The modern World is HARD.
      Its normal to be frustrated: I sure know I am!
      I am painfully-aware that Republicans and Conservatives are Anti-Progress in the most literal Sense. They have dangerous, dangerous Ideas, in fact. And yet, me pointing this out will lead to accusations of 'Generalizing' even though thats nonsense. I am simply talking about Ratio. Im not generalizing anyone, i am just pointing at the fact we should all Vote Left cause LGBT-Hate, Science-Denial and Pseudoscience mainly comes from Religion and Right-Wingers. This is not a wild Guess, its obvious if we look at the Data.
      It is just a statistical fact that even my fellow Science Fans are reluctant to accept. Yes, we can track this stuff down and amanating Science-Denial and LGBT-Hate in massive Waves isssss: You guessed it, the Right-Wing.

    • @glennbabic5954
      @glennbabic5954 2 года назад +4

      Except for saying Proxima Centauri is 4.25 Astronomical Units from the Sun instead of saying Light Years, AND showing Alpha Centauri A and B orbiting a centre of mass with tiny Proxima Centauri as if it had the mass of a black hole.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 2 года назад +3

      @@glennbabic5954 Interesting, but what about my comment?

    • @deltamx
      @deltamx 2 года назад +1

      Good on you i think the same way

    • @deltamx
      @deltamx 2 года назад +1

      Try talking about this stuff at the next party or bbcue

  • @EmmaLPeel
    @EmmaLPeel Год назад +2

    I have watched this particular video so many times, and I never tire of it. I don’t know who the narrator is, but his voice is incredibly soothing alongside these mesmerizing visuals.

  • @theoptimisticskeptic
    @theoptimisticskeptic 2 года назад +31

    Another fantastic video from you guys!! I did find it funny at 17:49 you state Proxima Centauri is 4.25 AUs from the Sun rather than 4.25 light-years. That would put the star somewhere in Jupiter's Orbit or even closer since Jupiter averages 5.2 Au's from the Sun!

    • @tomlavelle8340
      @tomlavelle8340 2 года назад +2

      Yes

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher 2 года назад

      The robot narrator is stupid because of a typo, remember it is only a robot.

    • @excelsiormalik
      @excelsiormalik Год назад

      Lol I thought I was the only one who hear that. Sat here looking at Jupiter like "so you have a secret date you didn't tell us about? Cheating on our Sol huh?" 🤣

    • @davidflitcroft7101
      @davidflitcroft7101 Год назад

      Yes, several errors in this vid. I question his reference that Ross 128's radial velocity will place that system "closer than Alpha Centauri" when it is Barnard's Star that is expected to be as close as 3.5 l. y. in about 12 millennia. He further stated that Alpha Centauri [system] is moving away from us, and the opposite is true, as it is approaching us at 21 k.m.s. [i.e. pretty fast!]

    • @brenspin
      @brenspin Год назад

      @@davidflitcroft7101 The video also states at 19:15 that Arcturus will eventually go supernova, but it is only approximately 10% more massive than the Sun so it will not.

  • @SteedRuckus
    @SteedRuckus 2 года назад +23

    This channel is one of only two total that I allow literally any new video notifications for - thank you for making such an amazing channel that gives the facts with just enough visuals to create an awesome viewing experience, and doesn't resort to sensationalist garbage that so many other "science" channels do.
    And as always, this too is further top-notch content!

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 2 года назад +2

      Totally agree, he (or she or they?) clearly love science and cosmos and he (or she or they?) share this love with these overall great video's.
      One of the nicest `feel-good`channels for sure

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher 2 года назад +2

      And yet the writers messed up on the Sun. The AI narrator said at 6:00 he says the outer convection layer is comparatively dense, but then says stellar matter here is more rarified and changeable. I think the writers need to go back and re-word that and make it clearer, such as comparatively denser to what?
      Also it never pointed out until much later that much of what was said regarding the inside layers of the Sun are hypothesis and not verified. Although later they did say it is hypothesis and theory, but it should have been said while still in the Sun.
      Just saying at least some discernment is needed.

    • @SteedRuckus
      @SteedRuckus 2 года назад

      @@MountainFisher I'm not sure if you mean that it was clarified in a section different than the one specific to "the sun" or not, but if so, one thing you'll notice is that these larger productions are often mashups of smaller/more niche content from the channel that are then used to bolster another more general topic - often times these sections are made at completely different points in time, and as such, do sometimes come with certain discrepancies like that, particularly if there's a larger gap in time between production points.
      That said, if those are the only two errors in the entirety of the presentation, I think I'm inclined personally to still give them major props for solid content nonetheless ☺️

    • @SteedRuckus
      @SteedRuckus 2 года назад

      @@MountainFisher but yes, I do understand what you're saying and, if they are going to use those smaller vids in a bigger production, they should make sure the content is as plainly uniform in content as possible to avoid exactly the kind of discrepancy you've identified (which I also totally didn't even catch before you said anything about it when I played through it & I'm usually pretty good at that as an editor myself, nice job!) 👍👍👍

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher 2 года назад

      @@SteedRuckus Of course it is minor except the mixing of the inner Sun Hypothesis. At first it sounds as if it is a known factor, but it isn't known, it is a S.W.A.G.* and can be confusing to most scientists, let alone laymen who are not Solar physicists.
      I'm a retired biologist and how many non-biologists know that abiogenesis is not a proven assumption?
      *Scientific Wild Ass Guess

  • @bogdankp
    @bogdankp 2 года назад +5

    17:51 Proxima Centauri is getting closer to us, 26:35 Proxima Centauri is moving away from us ???

    • @paulvamos7319
      @paulvamos7319 2 года назад +5

      The star is getting closer and the whole system is moving away. The star moves faster than the system.

    • @Mittencarpentry
      @Mittencarpentry 2 года назад +3

      Centauri will move closest to us in 26,000 years then begin to move away. The 2nd comment about Ross was in 79,000 years. By then Centauri will be moving away.

  • @chaderickson7859
    @chaderickson7859 2 года назад +10

    These hour+ long videos... awesome work ya do putting it together.

  • @Iceguide
    @Iceguide 2 года назад +3

    an interesting concept - old stars dissolve in a (super)nova and gravity squeezes everything back together and new stars and planets are born, like Recycling...

  • @joshskalicky779
    @joshskalicky779 Год назад +1

    These videos are light years ahead of the series with the scientists chiming in all the time

    • @arcturus8016
      @arcturus8016 Год назад

      Yeah, the egotistical "celebrity" scientists itching for a few seconds of screentime are kinda annoying... If they are somewhat attractive female scientists their odds of screentime go up it seems!

  • @1jeffr
    @1jeffr 2 года назад +5

    34:53 Stars don't go supernova and then turn into a white dwarf. They go supernova and the remains is a neutron star or a black hole.

    • @booklover6753
      @booklover6753 2 года назад

      I would tend to agree. Unless the star is expected to gain mass through accretion or some other mechanism, it doesn't have the mass to undergo a core collapse supernova. It would instead eventually grow to a red giant stage and then probably blow off its outer layers in a non violent fashion and produce a planetary nebula, leaving a white dwarf.

  • @stskjer
    @stskjer Год назад +1

    This blew my mind, i fell so deep into the rabbit hole my whole view on the universe changed

  • @paulmartin7332
    @paulmartin7332 2 года назад +3

    Amazing to think with the amount of possible stars the are in the the universe we can only assume we are existing in a dream in a meaningless nothingness and each one of us is so precious.

  • @jaymouton9165
    @jaymouton9165 2 года назад +2

    Wow, wow, wow, wow... Amazing video guys. David Attenborough would be proud.

  • @mohammedalshamsi3712
    @mohammedalshamsi3712 2 года назад +2

    It didn't felt like an hour show at all, prove that wonders are timeless..

  • @ds_the_rn
    @ds_the_rn 2 года назад +25

    I hope Beetlegeuse goes in my lifetime. I doubt it will, but dang that’s going to be a show.

    • @NullHand
      @NullHand 2 года назад +1

      Had big hopes 2 years ago. Checked it every clear night that fall/winter when it was visibly dimming.

    • @mikeking4188
      @mikeking4188 2 года назад

      It would probably swallow us up.

    • @NullHand
      @NullHand 2 года назад +16

      @@mikeking4188 550 light years away. We have safe seats for the show.

    • @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995
      @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995 9 месяцев назад +1

      You are aware that the second you realize beetlejuice's light disappears that it went supernova 642 years ago. It is impossible for any human being to be alive during the time Beetlejuice goes supernova and know about it unless over the next 30 to 40 years or technology changes and become significantly more powerful in the process.

    • @solgarling-squire7531
      @solgarling-squire7531 3 месяца назад

      I am not so sure you do want that. The waves of high energy and radioactive particles will blast the Earth with far from certain impact.

  • @vanessalavonneking5401
    @vanessalavonneking5401 2 года назад +7

    🎶Beam me up to play among the stars!⭐

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws2420 2 года назад +3

    Please bring "Kozmo" back in the intro! Awesom video as always!!

  • @curiodyssey3867
    @curiodyssey3867 2 года назад +8

    I'm well into my 6th viewing session of this video. love your longer-form content.
    it's incredible you manage to create a video of this magnitude without reusing a bunch of information/clips you have already previously shown in prior videos.
    most channels would simply mash together a weak, low-effort 'compilation' of a bunch of their older content, whilst giving it a new title and try passing it off as an entirely new video.
    hope you are getting everything out this channel that you deserve, if not monetarily, than at least in regards to the fulfillment you must recieve knowing you are furthering the advancement of human knowledge amongst your peers.
    thank you kosmo.

    • @shawnwales696
      @shawnwales696 2 года назад

      The Entire History of Earth and The Enire History of the Universe are pretty good too!

  • @MrBakedDaily
    @MrBakedDaily 2 года назад +2

    Ah finally a new space documentary 🙌

  • @phlynniii
    @phlynniii 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for your work!

  • @Rift2123
    @Rift2123 2 года назад +2

    Thanks you for having great audio mixing great to watch of a night before sleep

  • @shancharan7834
    @shancharan7834 Год назад +3

    The breakthrough starshot is an amazing invention that uses lasers to find out what's in our closest star system. In 30 yrs possibly humans can get some interesting news about Alpha Centauri.

  • @noobfisherman1626
    @noobfisherman1626 2 года назад +2

    This camera man went and travel to these planets just to give us a glimpse of what they look like. You are the champion of champions my friend. Congrats!!!!!

  • @nathanmackinnon7405
    @nathanmackinnon7405 2 года назад +8

    wake up babe new kosmo video

  • @kenrickbaughman992
    @kenrickbaughman992 2 года назад +2

    My jaw dropped thru the floor!! Amazing!!

  • @charlenevarada--Stargazer
    @charlenevarada--Stargazer 2 года назад +10

    Wow-what a video! I majored in the science fields at Palomar College from 1978 to 1989 & even wrote a thesis on The Sun which is still used today in the teaching format. :)

  • @dbsti3006
    @dbsti3006 Год назад +2

    I learned from Anton Petrovs space simulation programs used, that if we had a Wolf Rayet star in the center of our solar system, Earth would have to be almost 2 ly away before the temperatures would be liveable. The second he put one in place of the sun in the simulation, it immediately sucked in every single object in the Solar System and obliterated everything including the Oort cloud objects. This video shows more detail on WR types. So fascinating how powerful they can get.

  • @mrjackbilbo
    @mrjackbilbo 2 года назад +4

    I love it when he says hole

  • @stoneobject9969
    @stoneobject9969 2 года назад +2

    very cool graphics cant wait till i get my big screen tv hooked up

  • @94monks50
    @94monks50 2 года назад +3

    Shoutout to the cameraman travelling fastest than speed of light. 😆

    • @dougdouglas2112
      @dougdouglas2112 2 года назад +1

      No no, they simply eat the spice and fold space

  • @kamilkutlay
    @kamilkutlay 2 года назад +2

    thank you so much for your all kind effort about explaining our universe.

  • @JohnWagenvoort
    @JohnWagenvoort 2 года назад +2

    Just a reminder that a astronomical unit AU = the distance from the earth to the sun. The distance to other stars Is measured in light years.

  • @santasa8888
    @santasa8888 Год назад

    This is a first-class program - thanks !!!

  • @ssshhhjjj192
    @ssshhhjjj192 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely loving this! Thank you for posting this kind sir! You have made my day better by posting this video and I really appreciate it. May your life and the lives of those you love be filled with health, happiness, smiles, blessings, love and laughter!

  • @dmtmediabrothers
    @dmtmediabrothers 2 года назад +2

    Best random video i clicked on. Made my night

  • @quiggies2066
    @quiggies2066 2 года назад +3

    Your channel reignited my love for space ❤ 🌟

  • @noraldeenfars9200
    @noraldeenfars9200 2 месяца назад

    Your space videos give a real therapy
    Thanks

  • @jasmijnariel
    @jasmijnariel 2 года назад +3

    Me: damn 1h15min...
    Also me: watches the entire 1h15min😁

  • @curiodyssey3867
    @curiodyssey3867 2 года назад +2

    I absolutely love this format

  • @darkfox2076
    @darkfox2076 2 года назад +6

    Great content as always. Can't wait for the next one

  • @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster
    @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster Год назад +1

    One day I will be the first human to walk on the Sun 🌞.

  • @TheCosmicGuy0111
    @TheCosmicGuy0111 2 года назад +6

    Nice!

  • @sergioeduardol.carneiro8198
    @sergioeduardol.carneiro8198 Год назад

    This video made me Go back in time when i was a kid watching docs about space on TV. God bless your work

  • @mTealeaf
    @mTealeaf 2 года назад +4

    Now when I get abducted and I ask where the aliens are from, I wont have to lie about knowing where I am in the galaxy and the surrounding stars. When they tell me, I'll be able to actually understand where in the galaxy they're from! Thanks Kosmo.

  • @LaramidiaWX
    @LaramidiaWX Год назад +1

    This is an exceptionally well-researched and produced. Thank you!

  • @gdroce8569
    @gdroce8569 2 года назад +4

    New kosmo video🎉🎊🎉🎊💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿 eeeeeekkkk💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿

  • @hillbillybucksgarage6275
    @hillbillybucksgarage6275 2 года назад +2

    Yes! A new kosmo video! Thank you and amazing work as always!!!

  • @JenneeB927
    @JenneeB927 2 года назад +6

    Great video, per usual! I usually don't really comment, but I really kinda miss y'all saying Kosmo right before the video. I still say it🤭😊 Anyhoo, thanks for the the awesome content. Y'all make everything so easy to understand 💖

  • @jamesalfredburchiii4599
    @jamesalfredburchiii4599 Год назад +2

    Taking a break from Starfield to take a journey to our nearest stars. Thank you.

  • @MultiStats
    @MultiStats Год назад +3

    I've always wondered how much mass the Sun accumulates from attracting matter and dust. And over eons, does it have an impact on the Sun's behavior? Thanks for posting this! This is feedback to make the presentation better. At 18:00 you state Proxima Centauri is getting closer, but at 26.41 you state is getting further. Also, typo in spelling of Altair at 32.24. This was wonderful information. Thank you!

  • @AAVVVAAADDAAAKAAADAVRAAA
    @AAVVVAAADDAAAKAAADAVRAAA 2 года назад +2

    I always wanted to be a space cartographer when I was older

  • @samsschool3639
    @samsschool3639 2 года назад +7

    Kosmo! what happened to you old intro? "Kossmooo" *whispers* the first in outer space"

  • @fernandovalenzuelamontanez8505
    @fernandovalenzuelamontanez8505 3 месяца назад

    THIS WAS AMAZING WOW!!! i watched this in 2 days, and i was mesmerized by the beauty of the video. thank you for teaching us how our nearest stars look and shine. aloha from hawaii.

  • @jamesp4452
    @jamesp4452 2 года назад +3

    Another grate video Kosmo, weldone :)

  • @Excession101
    @Excession101 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic! thank you.

  • @fabioferreiragomes
    @fabioferreiragomes 2 года назад +7

    Simplesmente Espetacular Incrível....

  • @williamcarr459
    @williamcarr459 Год назад +2

    Excellent. Good science. Up to date. Interesting. Stunning visuals and well presented by a pro narrator. I would say outstanding. And important and fun!! I love to learn about our neighborhood!! Thanks and good job!

  • @commqual
    @commqual 2 года назад +4

    Quality content

  • @badenmuttbaden4463
    @badenmuttbaden4463 Год назад +1

    about 10 minutes before the end i heard frostpunk music kicking in and i heard markeymoo screaming soup! soup! XD

  • @AJScraps
    @AJScraps 2 года назад +26

    There are around 1300 habitable planets near the origin of the Wow! Signal. I would love to see if any had biosignatures! 🌎 👀

    • @curiodyssey3867
      @curiodyssey3867 2 года назад +4

      how do you define 'near?'

    • @AJScraps
      @AJScraps 2 года назад

      @@curiodyssey3867 1000s of light years from Earth apparently. ruclips.net/video/4Ove7Izx7Ok/видео.html

    • @markc7955
      @markc7955 Год назад

      I don't think we got distance. Only direction.
      Depending on how far it came it may have passed through galaxies and millions of systems.

  • @jerryrichards8172
    @jerryrichards8172 Год назад

    The construction of the Parker probe would make a good video.

  • @whirledpeas3477
    @whirledpeas3477 2 года назад +7

    JWST images will be amazing

    • @AJScraps
      @AJScraps 2 года назад +2

      Did you hear about the Micro Meteorite damage though? Gives me anxiety haha

    • @whirledpeas3477
      @whirledpeas3477 2 года назад +2

      @@AJScraps yes I have heard. NASA seams kinda strange with there reports. 🤔 like it is nothing to worry about lol

    • @petrebotoaca9610
      @petrebotoaca9610 2 года назад

      👍

    • @treyvon4444
      @treyvon4444 2 года назад +1

      Can't wait. Im mad it got hit by a meteorite. Im glad its still in good condition though

    • @AJScraps
      @AJScraps 2 года назад +1

      @@treyvon4444 yea, apparently they expected damage, but not that fast, and it means there’s a fuzzy area in the sensors to account for

  • @rakefreespiritsalian
    @rakefreespiritsalian 2 года назад +2

    Awesome info . Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @dzspdref
    @dzspdref 2 года назад +3

    @Kosmo , At 17:48 you say the 3rd star in Alpha centauri group is only 4.25 "astronomical units" away from our sun, or closer than Neptune? Although the video DOES show 4.25 L.Y. I was listening and heard the error.
    Mistake #2: at 27:13 the screen shows "MASS: -17% that of the Sun", meaning it is 83% M(s); but you say "The mass is only 17% of the Sun." Same written error for RADIUS at 27:20.

    • @elhartzer1639
      @elhartzer1639 2 года назад +1

      Regarding your mistake #2: it says ~17% i think :)

  • @russcooke5671
    @russcooke5671 Год назад

    The universe is a living inter dimensional brain. Every idea every feeling and every thought comes from the universe.

  • @PrinceChaloner
    @PrinceChaloner 2 года назад +58

    The universe is terrifying... 😢

    • @AJScraps
      @AJScraps 2 года назад +26

      We are dust mites with consciousness😭😂🤣

    • @cjthebeesknees
      @cjthebeesknees 2 года назад +8

      @@AJScraps Dust mites on Gods face wondering if he knows about and cares for us lol.

    • @MechaShadowV2
      @MechaShadowV2 2 года назад +15

      Personally I find it awesome

    • @bflex89
      @bflex89 Год назад +14

      It's as beautiful as it is terrifying

    • @samcavazos3773
      @samcavazos3773 Год назад +6

      I definitely agree!!! It scares the you know what about me. I thought I was the only one who thought so. Maybe we can start a support group. Lmfao 😆

  • @erich7196
    @erich7196 2 года назад +2

    Fomalhaut will turn into a planetary nebula and not go supernova since its mass is too low to allow such an event. Great video though!!

  • @sleepvark1
    @sleepvark1 2 года назад +7

    Excellent! A question; how far out from the A Cent CG would one have to go to maintain an orbit around both stars? I'm visualizing the planet with its double sunset in the first star wars movie.

    • @peterparker9286
      @peterparker9286 2 года назад

      Currently we have two Suns.... We are in that star wars now

    • @ldubt4494
      @ldubt4494 Год назад

      It would be possible but such a planet would be very cold. Thus no life bearing planet.

  • @TripleB2580
    @TripleB2580 Год назад

    Space is so beautiful, there are billions and billions of stars, it's so cool

  • @JEETxNinja
    @JEETxNinja 2 года назад +5

    😀😀🤩 Nice

  • @xanderunderwoods3363
    @xanderunderwoods3363 Год назад +1

    I love this! Just found this channel, this was an excellent documentary.
    On a side note, I wish I lived in space...one can dream...