Lord of the Rings: This Insane Planet Puts Saturn's Rings to Shame
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
- This massive planet will melt your brain 🤯. 434 light years from earth, the newborn world J1407B has a ring system that extends nearly 120,000,000 KM, making it 200x bigger than Saturn’s rings.
If Saturn’s were this massive, they would be easily visible from Earth and appear bigger than the full moon in the night sky.
One day, these rings will condense into a large family of moons, possibly hundreds of them, much like Saturn and Jupiter have today. Perhaps these planets were once home to enormous ring systems in their youth as well.
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I can't begin to imagine how absolutely beautiful the night sky on that planet must look.
It uh... It's not *exactly* a.. planet
@@MadScientist267 then.. what is it exactly?
@@kleo6868 a newborn planet
@@kleo6868 A "not quite a star" but a bit more than a simple planet... The thing is dense. Like "just didn't quite pop off" type deal.
One term that comes up in discussion is "brown dwarf". But since it's orbiting a normal host star, they tossed "planet" at it... No reason to do otherwise, it will only cool from here and fit the description even better lol
@@MadScientist267oh cool
That planet doesn't have rings. Those rings have a planet
Fr
Bro correct🤣
True
Well said
r/tenically the truth
One of the highest quality channels in youtube hands down
Facts, I've watched every single video produced by them and it gives me chills, shivers, and absolute starstruck awe.
I know, right? This channel is so underrated. 🙁
Minus the ‘One of’
yep sure is. been watching this channel ever since seeing Time Lapse
Fr
“How Many Moons You Have Destroyed.”
This Planet: “Yes.”
This planet lawyer: "you won't hear a single word from my client till I have consulted with it"
The rings where probably formed with the planet
@@limo1795
I agree if a planet destroys one of it moons the rings are close to the planet
Also 12 million years isnt enough time to destroy a lot of moons
This Planet : How Many Breads Have You Eaten In Your Life?
Also the rings would turn back into moons
You gotta understand how much goddamn mass that one planet has to have to wield such rings.
Which planet?
I looked it up and it's a brown dwarf bigger and heavier than Jupiter.
Edit: about 10 - 40x heavier than Jupiter NASA says.
@@Crackpot_Astronaut
It's named J1407b.
bro as science student i am thinking the same 🤔🤔
A brown dwarf is not really a planet, its between a planet and a star, isn't it?
That's a hell of a defense system
no roof protection lol
@@karantikoo9302 no floor protection
Actually, if a rock were to go through those rings, you would have a bomb party on that planet and no I don't mean fun.
Bro maxed defense instead of offense
LMAO that may just look like a defense system from outside.
It will rain rocks as huge as 100s of meters wide on the planet.
Planet with rings-❌
Rings with Planet-✅
🤙
😅
😂😂😂
😂
😂😂😂😂
The gravity on that planet needs an Oscar 💀💀💀💀💀
Npc
@@ErtM-vh5vs you’re the npc
@@ErtM-vh5vsnpc
@@ChilconCerato5623your the npc also Oscar is for acting bozo
@@sharinai.1769 who the hell uses bozo smh also I know I’m not a 6 year old kid
Imagine going outside on a summer night or winter night and seeing this 👀....epic and gorgeous
I wouldn't mind seeing that in the sky at night.
Except that it would probably the cause of our demise....
Damn, I'd go outside on a porch and just gaze at it
Imagine going outside and seeing with naked eye a planet so close you can spot craters o... wait, hang on...
If only there wasn’t light pollution, the night sky would be so much more beautiful
the distance still doesn't expand the distance our parents had to walk to school.
Bros not wrong
And this *still* ain't uphill in the snow both ways 🤷♂️
videsh main bhi parents paidal jate the school 😱
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itni khushi ....mujhe aaj tk nahi hui😭😭
Ha
AAAAGGGHHHH!!! ROFLOL 🤣🤣🤣
The planet's name is J1407b, it was discovered in 2012. It orbits V1400 Centauri and is 433.8 light years from Earth.
Thank you
Hundreds of comments with thousands of likes saying nothing. I'm your 19th like and you are the only one saying anything important. Thank you.
How we can visit there
@@saurabh3847 either warp drive or a LOT of patience
@@saurabh3847book an uber
Imagine the view from that planet.
Truly amazing.
The gravity: ❤
Yeah. One problem only. This planet is gas giant. Cold gas giant.
@@UVS27 iirc it's a brown dwarf so a very hot gas giant
@@UVS27it's a brown dwarf with mass about 20 Jupiters
"This newborn planet..."
"I'm 5 million years old Jeff."
😂😂😂 yeah Jeff, who's newborn now? Older than your whole species, what? Lol
To be fair, for a planet, thats still a baby
@samara1815 yes, we all knew that. But the commentaries were still funny.
Well let's see, this planet is 5 million, our planet is 5 billion. Hmmm. Lemme just do the math. The video even says it, and so did the person I was replying to. So, no... im not the only one.
@@imnotasheep7299ok, so firstly, I'm not sure the age, and your correct, the short doesn't mention the age. This number came from the original commentor, not me. Moreover, my comment was ment to stir laughter, not facts, which you thoroughly shot that to sh!t now. (Tks btw) And lastly, it doesnt matter in my context as it wouldn't have changed my joke. 🫡
don't worry Saturn, you still have my love and respect
It's not about the size, it's about the techniques...
@@lazyadult9497 No, it’s about power
@@nancycarlota9571 its about drive
@@gatsbymaguire we stay hungry
@@nancycarlota9571 we devour
I thought "damn that's pretty big" and then it KEPT ZOOMING OUT
BRO SAME
💀💀💀💀
Lol! It's crazy. It's almost as far as the sun.
That's how you obtain the ability to have existential crisis
Fr HAHA i was like
Ok that's huge af
....
Stop..
STOP
MAKE IT STOP WTF!
XD
"None of you seem to understand. I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me".
- Said the planet to the rings.
😂😂😂 👏
Good scene
Saturn:i have the coolest rings
This planet:hold my debris
The new solar system confirmed
It’s called j1407b aka Super saturn
@@voiddaylight thanks
No is J1409 is Saturns 1 Weather for J1409 80 Hot they are no humans and no Colder than Saturns
@@Guerrero-677 what are u trying tk say bro?
Me as it's zooming out: Okay it got rings. Oh that's lotta rings. Dude that's lotta rings... OK enough rings... THAT'S ENOUGH RINGS
My reaction in a nutshell.
Cheers from France! 🍻
Dude, stop staring into my soul 💀
@@DarthWinterMadness cheers missuer. Comme Ça va?
Lol. I was thinking the exact same.
Why are you shouting so loud
Those poor aliens are literally a target floating around in space.
That inner ring; however, evenly spaced by several seconds would make the most realistic wormhole.
Any outer object hits this planet considered bullseye
@@suryadhote7087 💀
The way it just kept getting bigger💀
Its scary 😨
I'll refrain from saying it ..
"That's what she said"
@@BlackHeartRyo YEEESSS
That planet has some serious gravitational pull
It sure does
Yea
That planet was a single lady up in the club just w ok ke up doin her own lil thing
That planet was a single lady up in the club just woke up doin her own lil thing
Must be so dense I am very confused
Imagine how dense this planet is to have such a huge gravitational pull
and thats why its bollocks
Saturn is the least dense planet in our solar system. Jupiter is third least dense. Your logic is flawed. Shit, even the sun is way less dense than Earth.
@@stevenschofding1308 you should get as clue.. the theory goes that the rings are dust that will eventually settle on the planets surface.. I dont make this crap up, Im just repeating what scientists claim.. as per the theory it is the planets gravitational pull that is holding the dust where it is.. so if the rings are the distance from the Earth to the Sun across then thats on crazy amount of gravitational pull.. either that or the whole theory is full of sh!t!
@@stevenschofding1308 Yes, but Jupiter, Saturn and the Sun has a way more gravity than that of earth.
@@ailuosi7241 imagine how dense a person has to be in order to not expand their own horizons. Just cause you're a frog living in the bottom of a well doesn't mean the world is only the blue sky you see above.
Saturns gf: don’t worry about him he’s just a friend!
The friend:
Lol
Fr
Chads don't make those kind of jokes.
😂😂 chad
🤣🤣🤣
Saturn: Sup dad
Lol
"If saturn's rings were this massive they-"
*Gets hit in the head by an asteroid*
😅
Lol
Lol "in the head by an *asteroid* "😂
i read that and it made me laugh out loud on the bus, people lookin at me crazy af and it made me laugh even harder. perhaps your comment was funny enough to create a crazy bus guy that randomly laughs out loud
@@seanmoore489 lol 😂😂
I’m in utter awe that something like this out there exists. That hypothetical image of it being visible from Earth was really, really cool
The entire image is hypothetical. That is a completely CGI image. We can't see images like that at all.
He didn't even say that such a planet was discovered...
@@AdioAurel that's what is implied obviously though. Someone else in another response says the name. It's something like jpxxx
@@AdioAurelj1407b or something
@@thetruthishidden6039 Yep, I've just seen it's mentioned in the video description.
The gravity to hold that ring is insane
Unless they are not conventional rings, but are a mega structure meant to protect against debris and/or collect energy from their local star... 🤔 _ie: Type 2 Civilization_
Planets name is J1407B
"RING" 🤪
@@derekstiles4033 They are seeking all the energy already
I don't think they have civilization with that amount of gravity
Obviously below 1.5 on Kardeshev scale
@@UnknownMan-f2h Reason why I sometimes hate astronomers.
God: "Do you want more planets with your rings, sir?"
"Nah, just more rings. Thanks!"
"One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them." - this planet probably
this planet has 30, so what's the other 27?
@@billieticklish for a collection
also there is no way this planet has only 30
@@donkekung4150 No it’s true they’re just big as fuck
Planet didn’t know when to stop 💀💀💀💀
It wants it... It needs it
Im terrified now😢
It's so beautiful 😍
When I was 5, I used to think that I could ride a car on Saturn's ring 😅
Did thought the same back then😂
you're not alone bud 😂
Me too lmao😅😅
I thought you can walk on the rings , I didn’t know it was a bunch of rocks I thought it was a solid thing that you on walk on
Didn’t everyone? ♡♡
For those wondering, the planet is “j-1407b”
Thank you! Because….
it's already said in the video..
You guys should make more shorts, so more people could find your channel, it's just underrated.
Ye they should have atleast *7 More Subs than theyve currently got
They are going to. Shorts are being monetised. They's why they've started making shorts
He has 2 million subs for a reason.
I agree
@@TheSpacePlaceYT He deserves far more
This is a cold mega Jupiter.Found in the 1SWASP J1407B system.Its diameter is 129151.76 km. The planet is 16.00•10⁶ years.
Thanks, I was planning to go there these coordination's going to help a bunch !
THIS would be top comment, if people valued facts. Regardless, it's the only comment here that I have seen that actually matters. Thanks for bringing some reality for us!
@@innocentbystander3317 no problem!
@@zero_grqvity 16 million years old?
it's a hot brown dwarf
That planet's sheer power puts Sauron to shame
“Space is boring”
Space:
shout out to the camera man who flew to space to film this
cameraman name telescope
SPACE TELESCOPE YEAH SHJT CAMERAMAN
OLD JOKE IS NOT FUNNY
@@nosusnoproblem6894 Shut up.
@@nosusnoproblem6894 Calm down sweetheart, you're gonna have a stroke
@@nosusnoproblem6894 not even telescope, that's an animation
Lil bro really took HP = 1 and SHIELD = 999999 serious
Bofuri: I don't want to get hurt so I'll max out my defense
So bro is sans?
Haha of course a roblox pfp says this
What?
😂facts
Legend says its still zooming out to this day
Fucki’n underrated
109 likes and 1 comment let me fix it for you
@@isrealieditz445 shut up 🤐
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@@isrealieditz445 free Palestine 🇵🇸.
I love that rough brown dwarf with a proto planetary disc that happened to pass between earth and j1407 as we were observing it 😊
what were the odds that a rogue brown dwarf with a huge ring of dust to pass by that specific star that we happen to observe. That is actually as equally spectacular as the super ringed planet idea.
Saturn: 👁👄👁
Nah Saturn like
BRUH who TF are you LMAOOO
J1407B
@@Alex-vz2jz super Saturn: your dad
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saturn: this bitch
If the planet isn’t dubbed “Sauron”, I am suing the IAU.
The comment award goes to you, 😁👌
Maybe it could be named Orodruin?
@@stevemcgroob4446 Most people know Orodruin by ‘Mount Doom’. (even myself, I actually forgot that was its more official name and had to look ‘Orodruin’ just now) Whereas Sauron is known by his most official name already* and is basically a deity to fulfill that requirement of divine namesakes, since sometimes people called Gods “Lords of (domain)”, works out for Sauron. I mean there’s no Olympus planet nor Moon but there is an Olympus Mountain on Mars.
**unless you’re like much younger me and thought Mines of Moria is Mines of Mordor and Saruman is Sauron.
the planet's real name is J1407B. Sue away
@@corrinflakes9659simple solution, we compromise, we use one of saurons obscure names like mairon.
bro got its own entire galaxy
More like solar system but ye
Fr tho
@@notmo. Galaxies also orbit around super massive black holes
@@ahmeeeeeeeeeeeedincorrect information. a supermassive black hole is no where near strong enough to wield an entire galaxy. 99.99% of a galaxy is held together by dark matter. which is why scientists are so intrigued to find out about dark matter.
@@notmo. not even
Blud really enchanted him self with protection XXI 💀
Planet kun is having his own galaxy💀
Lol
planet having his own galaxy *
@@itsyobooicart bro the type of guy to wear his underwear backwards to shit from the hole
Planet is having its own galaxy ☝️🤓
@@bruuuhhcontent9158 imo the things we just said are just the same.
With this ring system it must have an incredible gravity strength.
Yeah... this doesn't seem right..
@@mikeramey1033You'd be shocked how much a gravitational pull a planet can have. Remember the Earth's gravitational pull stretches over 924,000 kilometers. The moon is only about 66,000. Not at all surprising J1407b (the object in question) can grab enough debris to make a ring like this, given it's somewhere between 10 to 40 times the size of Jupiter.
I call bs on this. This just isn't possible
@@anthonydavis9382We won't believe what's possible out there in space
First 100 likes
That’s basically it’s own asteroid belt at this point. Complete overkill
Ahh yes, other ppl talking about “lord of the rings.”
Also me: *learns about “Saturn on steroids.”*
J1407b Also known as Super Saturn, is an Exoplanet located 433.8 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Centaurus.
ty for the info
Just imagine the attraction force and the revolution and rotation speed 💀
Even a planet can be more "attractive" than most of us 💀.
@@AndreiMeringod surely hate us 💀💀
@@facut768
Its about size and density and mass
You are nothing compared to that planet in those terms
pulls more bitches than we ever will
Idk man I'm pretty big and got lots of mass but that doesn't seem to attract anyone
Little baby J1407b, only 16 million years old. How cute
Saturn: One day, I'll be just like you dad
It's okay sweetie. Reach for the impossible.
Earth: dude your father is younger than you
@@Alter4K 💀
The sun: Nothing's forever, son
@@Alter4K is*
That planet is definitely compensating for something
LOl
A heavy heart
Can’t be width or length, cause he’s got that too.
I can only imagine living on a planet like this and looking up at the sky to see those rings stretching endlessly, and I bet the light they reflect is gorgeous
If you aren’t crushed by the gravitational pull.
You can not see sun on daytime. Cause of rings
This planet doesn't exist. It has no rings!
Mum can we have galaxy?
You have a galaxy at home…
The Galaxy at home:
space is terrifying and beautiful at the same time😂
Terrifying YES, now imagine you, I or anyone else in the most high tech spacecraft just hovering over this planet OH and you're the only one in the spacecraft....now that is terrifying....now picture only you in the planet looking above....BEYOND TERRIFYING 😢
@@alexg.9279 it’s just insane😹
It’s fake. You really think that made up stuff is real?? C’mon. They have no idea what’s out there, yet they make all this fiction up and you stand in awe at it.
What I find hilarious, 99.9% of people dont even view space as terrifying as it should be. We humans often to forget very small details when thinking of our fears. For example, most humans do not think about "life in space" as it should be viewed and is actually considered in the scientific community. We humans only view Life" as it pertains to this planet.
But, LIFE exists in space that is MEANT to exist in the vacuums of space. These organisms can be planet sized as well. Humans dont often understand what "life in space means". We KNOW life exists in space, we just prefer to meet the smallest ones and work our way up.
Theres that video of some black organism like object thats visited our star in our solar system on clock work twice in the last decade. Judging by the wqay it moves, how efortlessly it breaks from the suns gravity in the manner that it does,t suggest it for sure is not mechanical in nature and jusging by its size, speed, fact that it fed off the star with tendrils the fact that it is completely opage like spcae itself, leans more towards it being something alive, and not operated.
So, if you think the size is terrifying, with limitlessness, the possibilities of what organisms exists just floating out in the nether, is also terrifying.
Oh yeah, if the sun ever felt like throwing a CTE powerful enough our way, everything would cease to be within moments, so theres always that...enjoy your sleeping
@@alexg.9279 I had nightmares like that as a child.
*Everyone gangsta till you find out its Saturn's dad.*
Don't say i missed the joke but the words "newborn planet"
Saturn's dad is sun.
@lanternlance yeah and sun is the older one
Ayo😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@LunarScthe words "newborn planet" actually means, we didnt want to tell you but now we are forced to😂😂😂😂😂💯💯💯
This planet gotta be real DENSE...in a whole new sense.
lmao my exact thought. for it to have such a huge ring system it's mass must be out of this world
There is no way its real. If it was dense enough to support this ring system, it would collapse on itself.
Theres no way thats real. Rings are formed from space objects/dust entering the roche zone of a planet, and beginning to orbit. As said in general relativity, the more massive an object is, the more it curves spacetime, meaning that unless this is the densest planet in the universe, which if it was, it would collapse on itself or form a star, theres no way those rings could orbit that far out. Im not an expert, but i highly doubt that isnt CGI.
@@denfare keep in mind that planet is also a 40x bigger than Jupiter. it only makes sense that it has more mass too🤷
@@denfare it's a brown dwarf and yeah the clips in the video are CGI that's a no brainer
"HOW MANY HUSBANDS DO YOU HAVE"
"YES"
💀
I want a planet with visible rings in our night sky unreasonably badly
I miss when people knew how to read :( just curious, without looking, what do y'all think unreasonably means?
It would probably have influences cultural evolution of mankind soo immensly. Not only would it have highly religous impact, it would also be a great hint that planets are spheres and moon and earth are spherical as well. Maybe this could have boosted development of astronomy
That means more likely asteroids be hitting us 😐
Go live in your own world then with giant extinction - sized asteroids hitting the planet every goddamm second.
@@bluesnow3358 what. If it has a stable ring system no “asteroid” will hit us
@quality9299 I see, thank you for the info 😊
*the camera man never dies*
Like who is taking pictures of the stuff
it’s an animation 🤦♂️ y’all are slow
@@xdouble00u don't get it
@@Moonjuro nah it's an animation so camera man joke is kinda lame
@@Lucid-o7z yeah but even so it's still a joke if if its lame or terrible like they could have just said that
This planet must be significantly heavier than even Jupiter to retain these rings with its gravity. So this is some enormous planet with incredible rings.
It says 20×
The universe is just mesmerizing isn't it!
That zoom out was crazy
universe: "so how many rings do you want?"
the planet: "Yes"
“There can only be 1 lord of the ring… and he does not share power“ - Gandalf
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*39 Likes?* *... But only 2 comments lemme fix tha-*
78 likes and only 3 replies? Lemme fix that!
120 likes and only 4 reply lemme fix this😊
In reality, it was discovered that this planet is just a brown dwarf without these beautiful rings.
Yeah... The ring was the iconic thing about this "planet". Sadly it got promoted into a star, but at the cost of losing it's beautiful rings.
Well modern looks back at the data suggest a rouge planet or sub brown dwarf with a enormous disc or ring system so they might have rings, it just doesn't or it a star
Bro has the entire solar system mass orbiting in it
Like for real how strong is this gravitational force
"Oh that kinda looks like earth.."
"yeah with rings..Oh that's quite a bit of rings"
"That's a lot of rings.."
"It's still going? It's still going."
"OK BRO WTF-"
even Casanova can't compete with this planets pull.
Underrated! 😆
the funny part is it isn't even a planet. It's a rogue proto-planetary disk of a brown dwarf and the so called "rings" are just huge clouds of dust.
“Would you like some planet with your rings sir?”
Like asking for a cherry on top of an ever growing pile of ice cream toppings.
Can’t imagine seeing that in real life up close, would make you get goosebumps.
The year is 3123 AD. Humanity has reached faster-than-light travel and is colonizing de cosmos. The phrase "Lord of the Rings" is used so much when refering to this planet that it becomes popular among Tolkien fans. They come to establish colonies in there. They rename it "Middle-Earth". They establish a monarchy. One of their rules is to live constantly on cosplay like a neverending renaissance fair. They don't stop. People get surgeries to look like dwarfs and elves, they genetically engineer orcs just to kill them, bend the laws of physics with quantum machines in order to create magic. When they create Sauron, the planet is isolated from the rest of the Universal Humanity and tagged as "doomed".
we illuminati need to hire you.
Where r u... We need u man!
Man you are fuking here...
Write a book
Except it wouldn't be cosplay anymore. It would be standard living for them.
Lord commander: *MY PRECIOUS*
These rings probably have more mass than the planet tbh
Bet
Why does it orbit the planet then?
No, the planet would have to be *EXTREMELY DENSE* in order to generate the gravity needed to hold the rings together, around the planet. The rings, just like Saturn's, aren't solid. They're made up of smaller rocks, ice, and dust that basically orbit the planet because of its immense density, since the denser an object is, the stronger gravity it generates.
Saturn is pretty dense, Jupiter is also and Jupiter is wild because it's mostly just dense gas and liquids, held together with an atmosphere around it like a balloon. Without the atmosphere keeping everything together, Jupiter would lose mass over time. Jupiter is pretty mind-blowing because it doesn't have a surface. You literally can't land on Jupiter, or stand on it.
The planet talked about in this short, "Super Mega Saturn," would legit have to be many, many times more dense than even Jupiter to keep all those rings in its orbit. It would be even denser than a literal ball of gas and liquid that was so dense it became a giant planet lol. 😋🪐
@@MICROKNIGHT3000 because it surrounds a larger solid object on all sides. The rings are spread out enough that they don’t gravitationally affect the planet, but the planet does the rings.
@@LilyoftheLake14 lol honestly tho. But Saturn isn’t that dense. I’ve heard that Saturn would float in a large enough bathtub for it
P.S. thanks for the essay! XD
Saturn when he hits puberty.
Saturn: DAD!? WHAT ARE U DOING HERE
"Well son, I tried to ring ya" badam dish
I see myself out....
When your dad goes to get rings but never comes back:
The narrator said it was a newborn planet.
Planets With Rings Such as Saturn,Uranus And Etc Are cool but a planet with a ring span of nearly the amount of km from the sun to the earth is incredibly Beautiful.Planets Like these are rarer than others but this really is a sight to see.
I love how a really tiny planet is holding all those rings 😂
that planet is 40 times bigger than Jupiter 💀
@@olivialodh6156 the visuals bro, prospective.
yeah i mean compared to the rings it does look microscopic💀
Well it looks a like those rings are holding a planet 🤪
well its just like our solar system , sun is really huge and it still looks small in comparison to the solar system and moreover this star also has a mass 90% as of the sun
This planet is actually called J1407B
THANK YOU
I thought this was fake, but if it is real then, wow 🤩
Thank you
Nah, that’s Elon’s kid’s name
@@dyslexicboogaloo Underrated comment
@@imbbasp4047low iq moment
Iron Man: You throw another moon at me and I'm gonna lose it.
Thanos: This is where the fun begins.
Sadly this isnt a planet and these arent asteroid rings. Its a brown dwarf star with a protoplanetary disc.
That dude who has one ring for each finger.
This is what happens when you go to star college but decide to drop out at the last minute
lol fax XD
The planet must have a lot of gravitational pull to have rings this distant
This is what I was saying!
Can you explain what is a gravitational pull and how does that compare to earth’s gravity?
@@aaronmurphy7256 not to get too technical; gravity is how much force you feel on an object, or in this case the planets.
Gravity is only significant for massive objects.
For example, stars have a huge gravitational pull; they are massive. (Massive is not big! It could be though.)
This planet in theory has a large gravity, or else all the asteroids would just fly off to outer space. I have no explanation for why the planet has such a big gravitational pull.
It's fake, they can only see the dimming of a star as a planet passes it they cannot see what a planet out of our solar system actually looks like or is made from or if it even is a planet.........
Gravity bends fabric of reality to make objects pull towards
First off, completely not your fault, but that planet doesn’t exist. It was actually never seen again and thought to be a rogue brown dwarf with a protoplanetary disk. The reason why this is such a popular myth is because the NASA website refuses to be updated. Your creations are still great though, keep it up!
I recently learned this news and yes it’s crazy how it hasn’t been updated
That would have to have an insane gravity field goddamn
It's Fake, they can only see the dimming of a star as a planet passes it they cannot see what a planet out of our solar system actually looks like or is made from or if it even is a planet.........
The gravity field is the same as any other planet of the same size
@@Shsjier At this point I would imagine that it’s not only the planet’s gravity holding it all together but the gravity of the debris in the rings also holding other rings together. The rings system it’s self looks like it holds more mass than the planet 🤷🏾♀️
@@AfroAlchemist probably not the rings are extremely thin and actually dont have a lot of mass
@@Shsjier thinness is relative; there can be be debris as big as our moon floating around in there. But that just my opinion I’d rather keep the idea open than saying no based on no actual evidence. We actually don’t have a video of the planet just great AI Generations of it.
this planet needs to be in a anime
You're in luck. That was one 🙄
@@MadScientist267 name?
@@MadScientist267What is it?
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I don’t remember it in Sailor Moon, as far as I know🤔
bro sacrificed his moons and took the cameraman to space
If our Sun is the size of a golf ball, the closest star Proxima Centauries is 1000 km away.
Someone needs to build a giant record player
Bro i thought that too lmao
That planet kills thousand of his moons making him the last man standing 🗿
Melody you should know, one of the most popular tik tok space channels uses your videos without crediting you. Once I called them out for it they blocked me
Join his discord. One of the admins will help you out
classic tik tok user stealing content
Classic tiktok being a disgrace to mankind.
I hope he sees this.
Imagine the gravitational force around that planet
That's one majestic planet
Man that's such a scenery for both physicist and a romantic couple!
Space never fails to impress us 🙏
saturn: my planet has rings
j1407b: *my rings have a planet*
Just made me think how tiny we are in comparison to the universe..like a drop in an ocean.
These interesting worlds are just planets that are kinda close to our solar system .Imagine the kind of fucking rare planets there are in our entire galaxy alone and there are still billions of other galaxies
yet some think that we are the chosen race by the god
You'll better say we cannot know how much small we are because we still don't know exactly how big the Universe is.