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  • @censortube3778
    @censortube3778 Год назад +1329

    True, but I think you overplay the 'graveyard' stuff, 2.5 million years is not that long on cosmic scales

    • @sawme7772
      @sawme7772 Год назад +35

      VERY true & a REALLY good point !! Hat's off to you for your thoughtful😯 & thought provoking🤔 post !!🙌😁 Thank you so much for this(no sarcasm) cosmic🌌🌠 friend.😊

    • @WeyounSix
      @WeyounSix Год назад +88

      His point is many civilizations could have risen and fell in that time and now are gone forever

    • @sawme7772
      @sawme7772 Год назад +19

      @@WeyounSix Very true very true !! Imagine🤔 how many civilizations have been here before us modern day humans here on earth🌎 alone that we're just discovering now.😮 The human time span gets rewritten to go back even further in time with EVERY discovery. So I can only imagine🤔 how many civilizations could have come & gone on another planet in another galaxy billions of years ago !!😲😳

    • @eugeniocazzo4198
      @eugeniocazzo4198 Год назад +12

      @@WeyounSixnot really. Look at humans. We’ve been around 300k more or less but arguably some previous hominid were already developing tools and skills that homo sapiens then adopted and perfected. And we are just barely getting started in terms of human civilization. So 2.5m years isn’t all that much for a civilization to form, let alone go extinct

    • @WeyounSix
      @WeyounSix Год назад +10

      @@eugeniocazzo4198 You're completely missing what I'm saying. Those millions of years are not the window for all of that to happen, its the window that any number could have fallen or risen, NOT WITHIN that time, but sometime AT that time.

  • @thetalesofminiboi
    @thetalesofminiboi Год назад +777

    The ending 🤨📸

  • @logangaming1103
    @logangaming1103 Год назад +437

    Sadly, I have far too much light pollution to see it

    • @Jonazpotato
      @Jonazpotato Год назад +33

      Travel to a place where there's less light pollution

    • @astronomy622
      @astronomy622 Год назад +9

      I know I'm late to this comment, but you can always drive out to somewhere in a rural area. That may help.

    • @rizzmo8451
      @rizzmo8451 10 месяцев назад +3

      I live in a bortle 8 place and using long exposure photos I can still see andromeda. But I can’t see it that well with my naked eye. Don’t let it stop you.

    • @molatoo
      @molatoo 9 месяцев назад +10

      ​​@@JonazpotatoAre you gonna pay for the trip?

    • @Jonazpotato
      @Jonazpotato 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@molatoo I meant a place nearby

  • @blackpinkqueenz5317
    @blackpinkqueenz5317 Год назад +139

    Andromeda so pretty ❤

    • @sahastava75
      @sahastava75 Год назад +1

      Was*

    • @Genuinespaceman
      @Genuinespaceman Год назад +10

      @@sahastava75it still is, even 2.4 million years later probably

    • @edofluit6568
      @edofluit6568 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@sahastava75 why do people try to correct other people when they don't know shit on the subject? you think 2.4 million years has drastically changed Andromeda?

    • @sahastava75
      @sahastava75 8 месяцев назад

      @@edofluit6568 you okay man 😂?? Even I don't understand why people start crapping all over the youtube comment section about a 'thing' someone said to feel more superior. Get a job!!
      Btw it was a slightly humorous attempt to highlight my interest in such space facts.
      Now type another shi*ty comment over some 'thing' you don't like written by someone you don't know.
      And lastly, I won't reply to any further comment you post cuz you're simply not worth wasting a single minute on.

    • @Dazai.theannoyingperson
      @Dazai.theannoyingperson 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah its pretty! But it will crash or collide with our galaxy milky way soon (ig)

  • @Caydos
    @Caydos 3 месяца назад +36

    Relativity; one hell of a drug

  • @Everything28208
    @Everything28208 Год назад +135

    Light is information. Information is light. That's why learning is so enlightening 😀

    • @robertnewhart3547
      @robertnewhart3547 10 месяцев назад +4

      No.
      No points.

    • @coolbreeze1262
      @coolbreeze1262 4 месяца назад +1

      😂

    • @irascib1e
      @irascib1e Месяц назад

      Information can be encoded into many forms, not only light. For instance Morse code encodes information as sound.

    • @skymooov132
      @skymooov132 28 дней назад

      I like it

  • @chuckthebull
    @chuckthebull Год назад +53

    I was in Utah and saw this out at a hunting cabin with no electric or cell phone and just a pair of strong binoculars..I was blown away by the sight.

    • @brucegelman5582
      @brucegelman5582 Год назад +1

      And that you are a fluke of the Universe

    • @chileyork
      @chileyork Год назад +1

      You should try that in the north of my country in the Atacama desert with naked eyes at night is amazing how the center of the galaxy looks like ,the amount of stars is just wow ,I recommended 100% San Pedro de Atacama ,chile

    • @robertnewhart3547
      @robertnewhart3547 10 месяцев назад +2

      Could you imagine how much more beautiful t'would be if you had had cell service, electricity and maybe a tent? Mind-blowing.

    • @remote_enjoyeryayay
      @remote_enjoyeryayay 4 месяца назад +1

      I’ve not seen Andromeda yet, but it’s something i really wanna do and i hope to see it soon

  • @dad_uchiha1707
    @dad_uchiha1707 2 месяца назад +4

    Space is just nuts

  • @Ashuuuu
    @Ashuuuu Год назад +50

    I only suspected it at the beginning first but the ending confirmed it.😏

    • @JPerez-cw1tb
      @JPerez-cw1tb 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah the way he was cuddling that telescope in the beginning was weirder than the end 😮

    • @james6401
      @james6401 25 дней назад

      Was he making the beast with the two backs with that telescope?

    • @Ashuuuu
      @Ashuuuu 25 дней назад +1

      Feels uncanny looking at my comment from a whole year.

  • @teecee14
    @teecee14 Год назад +193

    I wonder what some egg head in the andromeda galaxy sees when they look back at the Milky Way in our earthly direction 🤔

    • @Makabert.Abylon
      @Makabert.Abylon Год назад

      If they could in some way zoom in and see individual creatures they might see our familys first steps to become us. Small homo habilis running around trying not to get eaten

    • @moji3812
      @moji3812 Год назад +13

      I wonder too now..

    • @matthe.w5
      @matthe.w5 Год назад +19

      most likely us 2.5 million years ago, unless they somehow figured out a way to warp space time itself

    • @picklestew2943
      @picklestew2943 Год назад +5

      ​@@matthe.w5 ive always wondered, if you went to a different galaxy, would you theoretically become a time traveller?

    • @tetsama9983
      @tetsama9983 Год назад +8

      @@picklestew2943 well i guess ig you just teleported to the galaxy that was just mentioned and you used a telescope to look back at our galaxy then you're looking in the past
      You really don't have to go to another galaxy or go somewhere far far away, you just need to move at the speed of light or close to the speed of light, when you come back to earth you'll find yourself in the future

  • @chadholgrem4341
    @chadholgrem4341 10 месяцев назад +53

    So I just looked 2.5 million years into the past?😮

    • @jatinpal8984
      @jatinpal8984 3 месяца назад +8

      Yeah because light doesn't travel instantly

    • @petergibson2318
      @petergibson2318 3 месяца назад +1

      Time travels at the speed of light so you are seeing it as it is NOW. Ask my friend Einstein.

    • @guineapig0983
      @guineapig0983 3 месяца назад +7

      @@petergibson2318no, light travels at the speed of light. Since its so far away, the light from that galaxy has not reached us yet, but the light it emitted millions of years ago has

    • @gamma_centauri
      @gamma_centauri Месяц назад +1

      Yes, and technically people can only look into the past. Light has a set speed, and so even objects much closer, like the moon or other planets are still minutes ahead of when we actually see them. You can localize that even further to day-to-day life. You can see planes in the sky as they were several milliseconds ago, for example.

    • @irascib1e
      @irascib1e Месяц назад

      What about Morse Code? Checkmate.

  • @FleshWizard69420
    @FleshWizard69420 Год назад +15

    I'd like to see a study done on those bright, massive stars and see if they cause a noticeable overdensity of smaller stars around them

  • @CavedietoWILDCRAFT.yuk7tin1CAT
    @CavedietoWILDCRAFT.yuk7tin1CAT 5 месяцев назад +3

    That meteor idk why but maked me rolling at the floor💀

  • @QiElk
    @QiElk 28 дней назад +4

    سبحان الله

  • @forgotten_world
    @forgotten_world 8 месяцев назад +6

    Two and a half million years is a very short timespan in cosmic time, it is most probably that almost all stars and planets are still just there.

    • @thenexus7343
      @thenexus7343 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, planets can live for billions of years, I'm sure everything is in tact. Since we are seeing it so long ago, theres a chance for Life. Slim, but a chance.

    • @gadobladegaming9188
      @gadobladegaming9188 3 месяца назад

      Who made up that ?

  • @default8102
    @default8102 2 месяца назад +4

    "Ok, so i want you to ignore the meteor that just flew past 🙂"
    Me: ... WHAT

  • @Supercaler_8YT
    @Supercaler_8YT Год назад +11

    Mind blown. Love the content bro

  • @mttw_kzn2510
    @mttw_kzn2510 Год назад +7

    Never in my life would i hear an intro start as "in tonight's video"

  • @drawing-ology
    @drawing-ology Год назад +5

    Bro got the perfect strategy for Telescope farming...

  • @AreejCheeze
    @AreejCheeze 3 дня назад

    just making me emotional from how beautiful this is...

  • @johnnavonpaulus1318
    @johnnavonpaulus1318 Год назад +5

    Wow that's amazing 🤩 I've noticed the sky looking little empty especially when clear during the light I barely see any constellations

  • @SNEAKY_SHORTS
    @SNEAKY_SHORTS Год назад +3

    I can feel his pain hugging telescope. legends will understand

  • @pavloxis5158
    @pavloxis5158 Год назад +2

    It's beautiful yet terrifying, it's really mindblowing

  • @Brown-papi
    @Brown-papi Год назад +14

    I still haven’t seen this in my $120 telescope lol

    • @X_Male13
      @X_Male13 Год назад +4

      Because now we have so much light pollution

  • @brunopenava7198
    @brunopenava7198 8 месяцев назад +1

    Its so fascinating, i only recsntly found out about this. Because light travels so long distances it takes time to update and refresh to its current state

  • @joshuabowkley3490
    @joshuabowkley3490 Год назад +1

    Cool shots.

  • @normalperson8484
    @normalperson8484 Год назад +1

    Totally amazing!! Great info!

  • @ybplays1629
    @ybplays1629 Год назад +1

    Amazing Video!

  • @JanRubes-ds3kt
    @JanRubes-ds3kt 29 дней назад +3

    No, the star systems are all pretty much the same. No dead stars, no graveyard. Most stars live for billions of years, so 2.5 million is nothing.

  • @icyxxxxx
    @icyxxxxx 10 дней назад +1

    Very cool!

  • @LutisoskaBossFestime
    @LutisoskaBossFestime Год назад +19

    Mashallah 🔭

    • @Simhaaa
      @Simhaaa 11 месяцев назад +2

      Rasagulla 😂

    • @N_orphan
      @N_orphan 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@Simhaaa😂

    • @Enes-wj5xq
      @Enes-wj5xq 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Simhaaa
      You need to get out of your little basement

  • @dakotahostermeyer505
    @dakotahostermeyer505 10 месяцев назад +1

    Which also means its 2.5mil years (ish) closer than it appears, thanks to its moving towards us very fast and we are moving towards it. Blueshifted

  • @Angel-of-Death92
    @Angel-of-Death92 9 месяцев назад

    Very good work 👍

  • @mollyjo17
    @mollyjo17 6 месяцев назад

    That's insane. So beautiful.

  • @rafakrhhernandez7034
    @rafakrhhernandez7034 Год назад

    Great video friend 👍🏻

  • @geraldtek
    @geraldtek 2 месяца назад +1

    Ending, you have a great relationship with your telescope

  • @kypickle8252
    @kypickle8252 Год назад +4

    i think there are at least 4 worlds in the andromeda galaxy

  • @jeffsuriano629
    @jeffsuriano629 Год назад +4

    Don't take this the wrong way, no one appreciates an enthusiastic backyard astronomer more than me, but details are important. Very few of the stars that you are looking at from two and a half million years ago are gone now. Well over 99% of the stars that you are imaging from 2 and a 1/2 million years ago are quite healthy and doing just fine 🙂. Incorrect to describe it as a graveyard. It's 2 and a 1/2 million light years away, and yes, it takes light 2 and a 1/2 million years to travel to your baby scope but I assure you, very little has changed in that short amount of time.

  • @TeraBoxcoc-sx1rr
    @TeraBoxcoc-sx1rr 7 месяцев назад +2

    Blueshift galaxy ....heading towards us 💀

  • @InvincibleArts
    @InvincibleArts Год назад

    Some facts are really mind blowing

  • @ouimetco
    @ouimetco Год назад +6

    How do we know that it’s now a graveyard? Just by the age?

    • @tonywells6990
      @tonywells6990 Год назад +5

      It's not a graveyard. Only a fraction of a percent of those stars have died.

  • @EXOBLANET
    @EXOBLANET 26 дней назад +1

    Aliens : ꒒ꏂ꓄ꇙ ꒒ꄲꄲꀘ ꋬ꓄ ꓄ꁝꏂ ꂵ꒐꒒ꀘꌦ ꅐꋬꌦ ꍌꋬ꒒ꋬꉧꌦ

  • @yemyem2971
    @yemyem2971 Год назад

    Astounding!

  • @ImTimothe
    @ImTimothe Год назад +5

    No ones talking bout the last one 💀

    • @Rzk739
      @Rzk739 10 месяцев назад

      Apparently not

  • @Scotia-Morningstar
    @Scotia-Morningstar 18 дней назад

    Tell the 1st guy to put some bass in that tone. Sounding too sweet...

  • @omkolekar5836
    @omkolekar5836 9 месяцев назад

    So cute to hold (hug) the telescope like this 😍

  • @rhouser1280
    @rhouser1280 3 месяца назад +1

    There’s someone out there looking at our primate ancestors right now

  • @jimhenderson9199
    @jimhenderson9199 7 месяцев назад

    Only the carrier that makes observation possible is what we detect. Information is a derived abstraction

  • @thefunnyfruit6529
    @thefunnyfruit6529 2 месяца назад

    It was so small he needed a telescope to see it 💀💀💀

  • @FollowerOfChrist0708
    @FollowerOfChrist0708 6 месяцев назад

    That’s impressive!

  • @valeriehoffman933
    @valeriehoffman933 Год назад

    its Gorgeous ❤

  • @ArashNoorani
    @ArashNoorani Год назад +1

    where do you live this place shows alot of details in the sky

  • @cureit9161
    @cureit9161 Год назад

    Wow....mind bending!

  • @peelingpeely2524
    @peelingpeely2524 14 дней назад +1

    Galaxy just need better WIFI man...
    So slow 🐌

  • @nightmarexgaming1240
    @nightmarexgaming1240 Год назад +3

    Imagine alien floating around it👽

  • @activate43
    @activate43 11 месяцев назад

    if that nearest galaxy is at the moment almost gone, and those further galaxies must have been gone sooner, maybe we are alone..

  • @saloniyt3535
    @saloniyt3535 9 месяцев назад

    😍😮awesome

  • @kLeo20Toes
    @kLeo20Toes 2 часа назад

    Imagine being so far that time doesn’t make sense 😂

  • @andreykolobikhin
    @andreykolobikhin 6 дней назад

    I like interesting questions.
    - Light of stars brings to us not simply very old light, with very old specifics of stars, as speed of light is 300 000 km per second.
    Thus our eyes are adapted to see very very old light. While changes of context, pretty small, may cause serious exhaustion of eyes. Changes of source.

  • @Patel_Pristal
    @Patel_Pristal 6 месяцев назад +1

    Telescope name please ?

  • @soulfirexit351
    @soulfirexit351 6 месяцев назад

    Wild!

  • @lightthroughdark
    @lightthroughdark 9 месяцев назад +1

    What camera did you use for $100?

  • @shawnadams1460
    @shawnadams1460 Год назад +1

    I literally got decent shots with a 40$ dobsonian telescope and my cell phone. Key is nice dark surroundings and patience!

  • @roblox-maina
    @roblox-maina 9 месяцев назад

    What kind of camera do you use to record your videos with the scope in the foreground and stars in the background?

  • @Kaiim_Official
    @Kaiim_Official Месяц назад

    So basically we just gon collid with a supermassive black hole

  • @Vetikkehva
    @Vetikkehva Год назад +1

    Whats the name of the telescope???

  • @mgwright56
    @mgwright56 Год назад +1

    So cool

  • @peggyrose989
    @peggyrose989 Год назад

    THE GOD DAMN 4TH SPACE VID IN A ROWWW

  • @Astroduck44
    @Astroduck44 Год назад

    Nice image but you should try using photoshop or Siri so the core doesn’t get blown out

  • @RyanJones-rg4ly
    @RyanJones-rg4ly 6 месяцев назад

    Your good with animation

  • @spv123
    @spv123 Год назад

    That means life evolves and pass through different cycles..and go through various changes for these celeclstial bodies..and its inhabitants

  • @BEAST_69
    @BEAST_69 6 месяцев назад

    Its scary to think what might have evolved there which might be a threat to earth

  • @moriumrupali7662
    @moriumrupali7662 Год назад

    Waoo..! Great...🎉🎉❤...

  • @Dirtydollars020
    @Dirtydollars020 5 месяцев назад

    How are you looking at the past in the present ?

  • @FOOTBALL-LEGENDARY
    @FOOTBALL-LEGENDARY 5 месяцев назад +1

    The end 💀

  • @niightshyft
    @niightshyft Год назад

    If you look closely he also captured the blurry triangular galaxy, pretty cool!

    • @Snailstolemysoul
      @Snailstolemysoul Год назад

      No he did not capture Triangulum, that is in another constellation

  • @mipex2743
    @mipex2743 10 месяцев назад

    I wish I could find a place with stars like this

  • @sca.astro1234
    @sca.astro1234 Год назад

    So nice

  • @janjamesramos247
    @janjamesramos247 19 часов назад

    what lens was used in the start of the video?

  • @vizionct1
    @vizionct1 4 месяца назад

    Always wondered. If we’re seeing light reaching us now since 2.5 mil yrs ago. If we could light speed travel hypothetically,traveling towards these star systems,would we see dying stars fading as we got closer?

  • @Hyperion-Cantos
    @Hyperion-Cantos 2 месяца назад

    That ending tho 😂

  • @Iloveu860
    @Iloveu860 Месяц назад

    I never saw an black hole 🕳️ in the video 📷 but it's cool 😎

  • @InvIncible500
    @InvIncible500 Год назад

    Wow that’s crazy to think that we are looking in the past

  • @PHiLGuttah33
    @PHiLGuttah33 11 месяцев назад

    There are planets that have been observed & discovered in the Andromeda Galaxy. For example, planet PA-99-N2. Look it up.

  • @Kane896
    @Kane896 11 месяцев назад

    If we can see That u have to wonder how UNBELIEVABLY massive it is

  • @pw4259
    @pw4259 Год назад

    Great videos

  • @EJSchreck
    @EJSchreck Год назад +5

    So if we zoom in on it with the Hubble or JWST like we do how far back are we seeing then?

    • @unfixability
      @unfixability Год назад +6

      same amount, its just that the light has to travel at light speed for that amount of time to get to us.

    • @Makabert.Abylon
      @Makabert.Abylon Год назад +3

      In theory, theory… andromeda today could be like in a Star Wars movie. Empires and what not, and we wouldn’t know for another 2.5 million years.

    • @nuntana2
      @nuntana2 Год назад

      Exactly the same since you are zooming in from a similar distance.

  • @smyrnasstory
    @smyrnasstory 2 месяца назад

    “When I see your heavens, the works of your fingers, The moon and the stars that you have prepared. What is mortal man that you keep him in mind, And a son of man that you take care of him?”

  • @user-hg3kc4dj7u
    @user-hg3kc4dj7u 3 месяца назад

    Hence we are literally time travelling back into the past.

  • @fared___3409
    @fared___3409 Год назад

    I always amazed by how big and far the universe is. So if I see a tiny dot of star in the night sky, I may see it as it was million years ago. In the present time, it may has turn into dead star or blackhole.

  • @Om_P
    @Om_P Год назад

    It takes millions of years for light to reach here

  • @imnotgoodatnameingthings9543
    @imnotgoodatnameingthings9543 Год назад +1

    Isn't m33 the most distany thing you can see with a naked eye?

  • @daviddayag
    @daviddayag 11 месяцев назад

    thanks for using my image of andromeda, would love to be credited properly, thanks!

    • @DamonScotting
      @DamonScotting  11 месяцев назад

      Hi David, please forgive me. I've added your name to credits as well as your RUclips channel. Big fan of your work! 😁👍

    • @daviddayag
      @daviddayag 11 месяцев назад

      @@DamonScotting thanks my man!! :)

  • @user-tz2lr7zp2e
    @user-tz2lr7zp2e 2 месяца назад

    I also saw metor dropping in night lol😂

  • @mariusfrost640
    @mariusfrost640 11 месяцев назад

    I wonder how many worlds might have beings looking back at us.

  • @RadiationSun
    @RadiationSun 6 месяцев назад

    Imagine there's living thing in Andromeda and they're looking at our galaxy too 😅

  • @BarBar-zb7fn
    @BarBar-zb7fn 5 месяцев назад +1

    For anyone who thinks aliens don't exist, just look how many Billions off galaxy's, with billions of milky ways it's just us😂

    • @drmantistoboggan2870
      @drmantistoboggan2870 3 месяца назад +1

      Still havent seen any aliens

    • @BarBar-zb7fn
      @BarBar-zb7fn 3 месяца назад +1

      @@drmantistoboggan2870 I know let me know if you see something

  • @Jaxsonvr23
    @Jaxsonvr23 2 месяца назад

    Did u not see the question mark one on the Rocha bottom side

  • @VettigeHandoek
    @VettigeHandoek 10 месяцев назад

    I have a question. For me there are two different obsevervations of Andromeda, either the big dot with the fuzzy glow around it and the actual, high resolution spiral.
    When I search for recordings of andromeda I often find only the fuzzy ones. Somehow I get the feeling you can only see the actual spiral with either a really expensive telescope or some serious after-tweaking of the image.
    What I want to know is that, if I were to buy a for example 100/1000 telescope and look at it, what would my actual observation be like?

    • @DamonScotting
      @DamonScotting  9 месяцев назад +1

      You'd likely be able to make out the banding of the galaxy if your skies are relatively clear. . But you're right, nothing much more than a blurry patch of light through a telescope of those specifications. 🙂👍🏻

    • @VettigeHandoek
      @VettigeHandoek 9 месяцев назад

      @@DamonScotting thanks for your response. We are staying in an outlaying place in France with little liggt pollution. Will buy a telescope next year.
      Do you think something like a 100/900 refractor will do the job?

  • @professorgaming1083
    @professorgaming1083 2 месяца назад

    How much will a good telescope cost?( No budget issue)