It's inaccurate to say it's "free of the gravitational pull of its galaxy". Objects like this may be on an escape velocity or a highly eccentric orbit, but the gravity of the galaxy still impacts it's trajectory.
@@ifykyk679 We would go extinct due to Nuclear war or Bio War in the near future but if we cease to exist we would still plunder this planets non renewable resources due to over mining and over population and we would also destroy all the forests and other life forms and would leave a desert behind us. But once we are gone, nature would find its way and new species would thrive upon our fossils!
I think an even bigger concern is that an object of that size and mass, could effect the orbits of our own planets. Just a tiny disruption of our orbit can have massive consequences on our earth. What if this star had its own planets orbiting around it? It's own Oort cloud? I don't know, this sounds fairly serious to me. Thankfully we're looking at over a million years from now, so hopefully we'll be advanced enough to deal with this intruder. That is of course, we're still around in a million years to even worry about it.
I'm confident the Chimpanzee or Dolphin or Raccoon or Otters who replace us will be able to deflect the comets. We should leave them a warning on a pyramid or something...its the least we can do
I feel like a fish and seeing this a friend said: you do know that's a bait, right? And I knew they meant in millions of years. But I watched to make sure.
If mankind is still inhabiting this tiny rock, in an insignificant region of the universe. I'm pretty sure we'll argue about whether it's the media's fault.
@@Cosmoknowledge very short in astronomical years.. no reason to worry bout the sun swelling up or the moon drifting further away.. this is coming waaaay earlier than that.
Another assumption... there's nothing to worry.. God the creator of all things in heaven and earth knows exactly His grand design.. He is in control of everything... only atheist and evolution people will have to worry...
The last one to pass close to the solar system was 2013, but the last one to pass closer than 1 ly away from us was 70k years ago. Allegedly, stars have passed through the solar system every 50k years on average.
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1.3 million years well looks like I should start preparing now
😂😂
0:32. For future
The real Niburu
I bought canned food, I'm ready for it
Too far away to calculate precisely enough...
It's inaccurate to say it's "free of the gravitational pull of its galaxy". Objects like this may be on an escape velocity or a highly eccentric orbit, but the gravity of the galaxy still impacts it's trajectory.
solar system exists
star :i am about to end this whole man's career
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i'm coming 4 years in the future to tell you your joke wasn't funny
Good luck to all the people from the future. Hopefully you are ready to handle this.
Reflecting on the rate of progress that we are experiencing right now, I think they will do just fine!
@@Cosmoknowledge Yea.. humanity probably won't even exist for such long..
@@ifykyk679 yea, all the countries will kill each other in stupid pointless wars
@@Dwaxxx political ruin from this superficial dishonest world
@@ifykyk679 We would go extinct due to Nuclear war or Bio War in the near future but if we cease to exist we would still plunder this planets non renewable resources due to over mining and over population and we would also destroy all the forests and other life forms and would leave a desert behind us. But once we are gone, nature would find its way and new species would thrive upon our fossils!
I think an even bigger concern is that an object of that size and mass, could effect the orbits of our own planets. Just a tiny disruption of our orbit can have massive consequences on our earth. What if this star had its own planets orbiting around it? It's own Oort cloud? I don't know, this sounds fairly serious to me. Thankfully we're looking at over a million years from now, so hopefully we'll be advanced enough to deal with this intruder. That is of course, we're still around in a million years to even worry about it.
Thank you for this.
This Universe is amazing !!
Oh it is!!!
This universe ?
So there is more than one ?
#mulitverse #totalyagree
@@chriswhittaker9586 Yes, we living in the Multiverse.
@@Deines7 like you’re thinking, I believe the same thing, but don’t get carried away it’s only a theory
Imagine how many solar systems Andromeda galaxy will bring to us.
True.
1.3 million years is really not that long. It could distrust gravity in our solar system that could have partially harsh effects
But enough time for us to take action. Or leave.
I'm confident the Chimpanzee or Dolphin or Raccoon or Otters who replace us will be able to deflect the comets. We should leave them a warning on a pyramid or something...its the least we can do
Wow!
Can't wait to see it on TV.
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Good video ! Quality to show something is what matter !
"Gliese 710!"
"Sun!"
"Oh, you're approaching me?"
*JoJo themes start playing*
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That will be one heck of a collision
Get your popcorn ready!
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Great video
Thank you!!!
I just shotgunned 4 beers what’s going on ? Ohh shit a star is headed our way ok I’ll just shotgun 10 more
Wow!
Dwarf star sounds like nemesis
I feel like a fish and seeing this a friend said: you do know that's a bait, right?
And I knew they meant in millions of years. But I watched to make sure.
how did you get Archey to narrate you video? Well done!
Well I reached out to him and he liked the channel. He is a really nice guy!
@@Cosmoknowledge I really like his voice.. very soothing to listen to.. He is one of my favorites
I agree. Glad you like it!
NYC video. As always
Thank you for being a loyal member of this channel Aryan!
If mankind is still inhabiting this tiny rock, in an insignificant region of the universe. I'm pretty sure we'll argue about whether it's the media's fault.
Hmm...
The real Niburu
I know right!?
What about it's interaction with Earth's orbit?
Such an interaction would wreak havoc.
We still have time!
Yup.
Will any black holes take it before it arrives?
I highly doubt.
Ah, a 2 minute gem! -_-
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Okay good I got nothing to worry about then
It looks like the star is planning to do this
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Oh ok.. so we don't have as much time as we thought.. 😬
1.3 million years. 😄
@@Cosmoknowledge very short in astronomical years.. no reason to worry bout the sun swelling up or the moon drifting further away.. this is coming waaaay earlier than that.
My copied consciousness on my robot body will be preparing
Wow!!!
This guy's voice could make a horse jump off a cliff. I couldn't stand a whole minute.
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Well we’ll be long gone before then
@Gravel Pit 🤔
1.3million years?
Time to panic
Indeed. 😄
Get me out of this star system!
I hope I'll resurrect on that time.
I wouldn't recommend though 😄
Cosmoknowledge why not experience the apocalyptic spectacle?
This might be the end for our solar system
Maybe.
i must to note the date of passage...😀
this is a huge bomb flying towards our solar system this is horrifying
Kinda like that.
My anxiety and this is not mixing well
Don't worry. We have 1.3 million years to figure things out. 😄✌
Wish i would be alive to see it
You wouldn't want to. 😄
*lisa 710 was the imposter*
1.3 million years. I wonder if the Minnesota Vikings will win a Super Bowl by then.
🤣🤣
@Gravel Pit Ha Ha. 😃😱. Very funny. Well, after yesterday, it doesn't appear that the NFL officials care very much for the Cowboys.
77 light days from Earth is nowhere near entering the solar system. Move along. Nothing to see here.
1.3 million can humanity still exist that time not even dinasours exist that far
Humans are smarter than dinosaurs.
Bro, dinosaurs lived here for about 165 million years before they got extinct.
The good thing is......
**WE WILL DIE IN 1.3 MILLION YEARS LATER**
What if it's not a star...
It's a brown dwarf.
Then it would might collide with our earth
uhhh.. excuse me! FYI the Oort cloud is a *myth*
OMG! 1.3 million years. I'll clear my calendar. Oh! Wait.... The sun will engulf the Earth by then. No worries.
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@Gravel Pit *billion
It's so frigging scary
Well, I guess we have 1 million years to figure out light-speed travel and get outta here. 😄
Too far away to calculate precisely enough...
Well, science is way much better than most people think.
You lost me at ‘free of the gravitational pull of its galaxy’. Bye.
Another assumption... there's nothing to worry.. God the creator of all things in heaven and earth knows exactly His grand design.. He is in control of everything... only atheist and evolution people will have to worry...
Allahu akbar
Some women will still be late for it
Wow!
Wow! I can't wait. I wonder if this has happened before?
Well, humanity will be long gone.
The last one to pass close to the solar system was 2013, but the last one to pass closer than 1 ly away from us was 70k years ago.
Allegedly, stars have passed through the solar system every 50k years on average.
gliese 710: ı Will enter in your solar sistem
me: OH NOOO I WİLL BE DEATH
gliese 710: 1.3miliyon years about now
me:meh😑
More like cosmobullshitclickbait.
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Talk about a climate change aheheheh
Yup. Climate change is waay more serious than this star entering our solar system.