I'm in 7th grade and I'm studying the planets, the stars, the solar system etc. And it's my favorite thing I've ever done in school, I think I found my passion
You live your dream and be grateful you've found your passion. Don't ever let the people inthe hard science tell you that astronomy is a useless field, it's got no practical use. I certainly regret letting people talk me out of it since I needed a job that actually paid the bills. While I pursue it now I'm way behind. Oh and my answer to people now who say that it's got no purpose. To have at least one more moment of pure wonder.
Betelgeuse has always been one of my favorite stars in my favorite constellation.. It has been misbehaving lately.. a supernova would be cool to see.. thanks Ardit..
Well there's a high chance its been dead for a really long time, so it most likely already went super nova long ago. We just need to wait for the light to reach us, which might take a really really long time. So we might be dead by the time it reaches. But yeah it would be cool to see.
Well, not only Betelgeuse might have exploded but also Rigel might have entered its red supergiant phase already and as a fellow commentator said: "the light hasn't reached us yet"
@@tinkmarshino it hasn't yet. I said "it might" but chances are that it hasn't yet and estimates the next 100,000 years. Who really can tell...?? Only a bunch of neutrinos detected here in Earth, will give us a window of a few hours prior to the supernova explosion.
@@bulbuly83 the belt of Orion has red white and blue stars if you can ever find it at night, might have to go to the country to see it though. The city has too much pollution some nights. The dog stars I believe are from the sirius star system and they are to the bottom right of Orion.
I think he's referring to orbiting objects such as planets and moons that were within the expansion radius of a star going through the supernova process. Though I'm not sure if objects that are not burned up still orbit a neutron star. I think there's a black hole at the center of our galaxy.
@@ejmtv3yea also countless amounts of new elements scattered throughout interstellar space until they eventually find a gas/dust cloud or any other celestial object. They leave a lot behind by producing so much with their ability to launch those elements extremely far distances and “seed” the interstellar medium with them.
What about hypergiants (the stars with the largest diameters)? Like rho Cassiopeia? Or Stephenson-218? Or UY-Scuti? Also, even though hypergiants are the largest, they aren’t even close to the most massive. The most massive star is R136a1 (around 150~ solar masses)
Sk 69 202 is an example of a blue violet supergiant estimated to be around 100,000 to 80 times the size of our sun with a luminosity of about 5,000 times the luminosity of the sun she died in an explosion called sn 1987a
Supergiants aren't the most massive. They're the end-stage among the most massive before supernova/hypernova. The most massive stars are 150 solar masses.
I have a thought about stars, I have dreams of black holes, I think of the space between , the Vaccum, Dark matter . I think in shades of blue and red , my thoughts of space are the space inside my head resbleming, we must live in the dark in order to see the light once more .
@@RagebaitRating profound wisdom. /resbleming/ should be a word that is a sentence by it self. Not the end of the line. Like this ( my thoughts if space are the space inside my head. Resbleming (which is a typo for (resimbaling) . Hope that helps.thanks for liking this Poem about The thought I has about the space between the matter. Have a great rest of existence . God bless you.
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it's kind of like what you humans do your cells divide to replace dead cells over time those cells DNA become damaged witch results in a less efficient body and then death. So, at the end of the day everything that is alive is slowly killing itself but is that a bad thing does that make everything pointless? I don't think so even if everything dies that doesn't make living pointless even if you don't have an effect on what will happen 50 million years from now that doesn't mean that you existing left no mark maybe you didn't do something massive. But you don't have to as long as you had a positive effect on the area and people around you don't need to change the world nor try to build a great device. If you make the generals area around, you a better place than I would say you as a human lived a life that was worth something. and the same goes for us stars.
I think I'm starting to get astraphobia the more I learn about space if not for the sheer mass and craziness that goes beyond our solar system but the fact how things work and how they began in the first place that keeps me up at night I'm not even worried about other intelligent life and what they may want to do to us if they ever come to our planet if they're not already here that pales in comparison to all the other s*** similar to how I have a slight case of Thalassophobia wondering what the f*** is below our surface
@@Cosmoknowledge I see the beauty in it but I just very overwhelmed easily when I think too much on it and before you say don't think too much I do this unconsciously
Isn't dark matter just the billion upon billions of smallish blackholes that are spread throughout the galaxy? Isn't dark matter just the billions upon billions of the dead bodies of Blue Giant stars that existed and died billions of years ago?
I'm in 7th grade and I'm studying the planets, the stars, the solar system etc. And it's my favorite thing I've ever done in school, I think I found my passion
That's really awesome to hear. It's going to be the most humbling and character-building experience. Go on! ❤
My handle is the name of a Black hole.
Go ahead. Discover
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You live your dream and be grateful you've found your passion. Don't ever let the people inthe hard science tell you that astronomy is a useless field, it's got no practical use. I certainly regret letting people talk me out of it since I needed a job that actually paid the bills. While I pursue it now I'm way behind. Oh and my answer to people now who say that it's got no purpose. To have at least one more moment of pure wonder.
Betelgeuse has always been one of my favorite stars in my favorite constellation.. It has been misbehaving lately.. a supernova would be cool to see.. thanks Ardit..
Well there's a high chance its been dead for a really long time, so it most likely already went super nova long ago. We just need to wait for the light to reach us, which might take a really really long time. So we might be dead by the time it reaches. But yeah it would be cool to see.
Well, not only Betelgeuse might have exploded but also Rigel might have entered its red supergiant phase already and as a fellow commentator said: "the light hasn't reached us yet"
@@Apaleutos24 Well lets hope it hurries.. I am getting very old and don't have a lot of time left to see it!
@@tinkmarshino it hasn't yet. I said "it might" but chances are that it hasn't yet and estimates the next 100,000 years. Who really can tell...?? Only a bunch of neutrinos detected here in Earth, will give us a window of a few hours prior to the supernova explosion.
@@Apaleutos24 oh well.. such is life eh?
It's incredible how we can see a red super-giant star, Betelgeuse from our naked eye.
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@@bulbuly83 sight* Eye*
@@bulbuly83 the belt of Orion has red white and blue stars if you can ever find it at night, might have to go to the country to see it though. The city has too much pollution some nights. The dog stars I believe are from the sirius star system and they are to the bottom right of Orion.
@@staceypatterson5635 eye sight
Supernova don’t leave nothing behind. They core remains as either a neutron star or black hole and the outer layers can make a little nebula
Well you said it yourself. They leave a core and nebulae
I think he's referring to orbiting objects such as planets and moons that were within the expansion radius of a star going through the supernova process. Though I'm not sure if objects that are not burned up still orbit a neutron star. I think there's a black hole at the center of our galaxy.
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@@ejmtv3yea also countless amounts of new elements scattered throughout interstellar space until they eventually find a gas/dust cloud or any other celestial object. They leave a lot behind by producing so much with their ability to launch those elements extremely far distances and “seed” the interstellar medium with them.
@@lloydtucker5647planets and moons would be screwed. They’d definitely be wiped clean of any life if it happened to be there
Nice and very comprehensive.
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Awesome video about supergiant stars.
Thank you, Amelia. ❤
@@Cosmoknowledge You're welcome.
Hi guys
first year in science loving it
That's awesome! Thank you!!!
Supernovae of supergiant stars don't completely disintegrate the star because they do leave either a neutron star or a stellar black hole behind.
Is it likely that the Blue kachina has appeared to eventually replace the red giant?
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What about hypergiants (the stars with the largest diameters)? Like rho Cassiopeia? Or Stephenson-218? Or UY-Scuti?
Also, even though hypergiants are the largest, they aren’t even close to the most massive. The most massive star is R136a1 (around 150~ solar masses)
Hypergiants are a very loosely defined term. They could be just large supergiants.
The commentary reminds me of the channel explore with us lol
Sk 69 202 is an example of a blue violet supergiant estimated to be around 100,000 to 80 times the size of our sun with a luminosity of about 5,000 times the luminosity of the sun she died in an explosion called sn 1987a
What is the average age of a supergiant star?
From hundreds of thousand up to 2-3 million years.
I wanted to ask what is Hypergiant?
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Supergiants aren't the most massive. They're the end-stage among the most massive before supernova/hypernova. The most massive stars are 150 solar masses.
What about Hypergiant stars?We didn't know about them.
Hypergiant stars are supergiant stars. They are the largest supergiant stars.
Oh ok.
So wouldn’t that make blue giants bigger than red giants? Since blue giants are 25x the size of the sun and red giants are 8x the size of the sun?
Yes.
I have a thought about stars, I have dreams of black holes, I think of the space between , the Vaccum, Dark matter . I think in shades of blue and red , my thoughts of space are the space inside my head resbleming, we must live in the dark in order to see the light once more .
Uhh... what?
@@RagebaitRating profound wisdom. /resbleming/ should be a word that is a sentence by it self. Not the end of the line. Like this ( my thoughts if space are the space inside my head. Resbleming (which is a typo for (resimbaling) . Hope that helps.thanks for liking this Poem about The thought I has about the space between the matter. Have a great rest of existence . God bless you.
And another person discovers LSD...
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@@AvroBellow the 1990's was a fun time to be a teenager. Thanks for the comment.
I'm like.... where's the rest of the video?
Watch the mini series: ruclips.net/p/PL13Yz3CEp2PTudLiCOw7ibq03mf1-Z6vE
Also there is something called a luminous blue variable
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Hello I m in 2 grade and a totally need knowledge about supergiants and hypergiants
sir can we find any new metals or elements in other planets or dimensions or other galaxies
Not sure.
@@Cosmoknowledge ok sir
@@Cosmoknowledge sir another question will we survive if our sun is a blue super giant
@@b.himamshurao2043 no you wouldn't survive.
@@CinemaAgricultural ok if we somehow survive hypothetical how would the sky look like
antares and betelgeuse is my fav among
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whats the difference between those and hypergiants?
Hypergiants are essentially supergiants. A hypergiant means a very large supergiant just like a hypernova means a very large supernova.
Laughs in Hydrogen-rich WRs like R136a1
It's safe to say, these supergiant stars are practically killing themselves.
More or less, yeah.
it's kind of like what you humans do your cells divide to replace dead cells over time those cells DNA become damaged witch results in a less efficient body and then death.
So, at the end of the day everything that is alive is slowly killing itself but is that a bad thing does that make everything pointless?
I don't think so even if everything dies that doesn't make living pointless even if you don't have an effect on what will happen 50 million years from now that doesn't mean that you existing left no mark maybe you didn't do something massive.
But you don't have to as long as you had a positive effect on the area and people around you don't need to change the world nor try to build a great device. If you make the generals area around, you a better place than I would say you as a human lived a life that was worth something.
and the same goes for us stars.
interesting again ...
This video is too short to fall asleep to
We've started making longer ones, and even longer ones are coming.
Me hearing 50-100 million years of blue supergiants to my short span human life brain
Ohh that's dense!
I think I'm starting to get astraphobia the more I learn about space if not for the sheer mass and craziness that goes beyond our solar system but the fact how things work and how they began in the first place that keeps me up at night I'm not even worried about other intelligent life and what they may want to do to us if they ever come to our planet if they're not already here that pales in comparison to all the other s*** similar to how I have a slight case of Thalassophobia wondering what the f*** is below our surface
Oh, well from this, you learn that everything is on your mind. Relax, it's the most beautiful place, and we are part of it. ❤
@@Cosmoknowledge I see the beauty in it but I just very overwhelmed easily when I think too much on it and before you say don't think too much I do this unconsciously
im doing a project n these can someone tell me what chemicals giant stars, super giant stars, black dwarf and black holes are made of? thanks lol
we stars fuse elements like this hydrogen, helium, carbon, oxygen, neon, silicon, magnesium, sulfur and iron
Would supergiant star turn into wolf rayet star
white dwarf star is explosion
Im an example of a supergiant/hypergiant
The supergisntstars are god
Huge.
Is there a star that radiates gamma rays (photons).
Neutron stars and pulsars.
what if we had a supergiant in our solar system?
That would be bad. Earth would be sucked in inside the star.
This feels like bob ross
I take this as a compliment. 😍
@@Cosmoknowledge it is :)
Isn't dark matter just the billion upon billions of smallish blackholes that are spread throughout the galaxy? Isn't dark matter just the billions upon billions of the dead bodies of Blue Giant stars that existed and died billions of years ago?
No one knows that.
Most massive? Who made this documentary... Wolf-Rayet stars are the most massive, some of which have over 300 solar masses...
Wolf rayet stars are some supergiant stars at the end of their lives.
I hope Supergiant Stars have their own Solar System, it's sad if they don't.
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they do have solar systems but once they get big, they end up destroying some of their planets.
I found this on google
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Sounds like the EWO narrator
I dunno about the voice narration.
Hmm...
SUPERGIANT STAR is better bright
No it’s hypergiant no super giant
Hypergiants are the biggest supergiants.
Eta Carinae
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