Now it is the time to know this planet as Webb has decided it will be her 1st target to stare at when she 'wake' up from the warm instruments, i.e. when cooled down to 40K. Thank you posting the video!
@@timohara7717 hi Tim, In universal scales it's next door, but at our current understanding of travel it's many life times away and that's extremely far. So it can be both close and far depending on how we are looking at it.
Tim Ohara : Oh sure, prove something that won’t happen. To be fair, the laws of physics can change very dramatically and some weirdo technology can arise (Type 3 aliens) but I’m putting my money on “not happening “.
The problem is, red dwarfs are the most agressive type of stars because they generate INSANE amount of radiation that totally wipes out any planet atmosphere (or most of it) and would be lethal to lifeforms like us. Life can, however, thrive in the depths of water, who knows. Red dwarfs have also the longest lifespan between stars and the planets/lifeforms near it can have enough time to adapt and find a way.
And also the system is way older than our solar system so that means they should be advanced more than us but why haven't they sent anything back yet it makes me sad😭😭
@@jonahjerryson4913 the system is older but the planet is in "very hard" mode because the red dwarf, so a possible life there can still be behind us in terms of evollution.
@@ReiLeo not necessarily. It’s all down to how well protected the planets are physically from the extremely sparse and powerful flares produced. It’s known now that all seven have iron-nickel cores similarly sized to earths, leaving a chance for geodynamos to exist on any one of them. The real question is the presence of nitrogen and oxygen, and most importantly, Ozone, which is how earth’s atmosphere protects the surface from radiation.
The saying that all red dwarves have the tendency to produce large amounts of radiation and flares is not true. Only some do. For TRAPPIST-1, some signs indicate it’s not a flare star, while a reading which could be interpreted as a fluke showed it produced a flare as powerful as our own sun’s. TRAPPIST-1 is incredibly strange for that reason: some signs indicate it’s the most habitable system we’ve ever seen, and others indicate it’s anything but habitable. More studies have to be done to complete the image.
@@topsecret1837 well it will depend on the distance to the star but that system has fucking SEVEN rock planets, so there is a good chance anyways at least one of them is habitable. Although our sun is the most ideal type of star for life (yellow dwarf) red dwarfs are the most abundant type in the universe.
I have something interesting to say, I had read an article, an autobiography with direct reference to a solar system with 7 planets and 12 moons within the milkyway galaxy where one perticular planet of the seven planets hosting intelligent life and how much of awareness and intelligence is being shared from them to us( us in the sense to only high spiritually evolved humans) how these beings are friendly and want betterment of humanity and they are repltilians in nature,they have camouflaged their planet from all kinds of tech just to avoid threat from other hostile aliens that is why we don't get to see any signs,...I guess this trappist solar system is what is being mentioned in that article because of so much resemblance but sadly after researching a bit I found trappist-1 solar system moons have still not been discovered..maybe some day the space Satellites will work on that.
This is the universe if we’re alive and looking at all life on earth like octopi are very intelligent no telling what kind of alien life there is it’s undeniable that there’s other life if we are here anyone who says otherwise should really pay attention and use common sense
It would still take about 800,000 years to reach its solar system, despite being 40 light years from Earth, as it is in the constellation of Aquarius. Also one of the stars in Aquarius, Beta, the farthest in the constellation, is about 1000 light years from Earth.
@@vikasshukla7086 it can’t be broadcasted live and that sucks. We’ll have to wait until they start the trip and come back. Time dilation will make them 1000 years in the future or something crazy, and plus chance of failure during light speed would be super high
@@AstrogeekzCo Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to reply to my comment.I dont ask for much just give us one video at least a month, like monthly astronomical activities or something like that, arent you making any videos on perseverance and ingenuity project?
I have an idea, send Hailee Steinfeld, Arianna Grande and me to the new planet. We will start colonizing while on board the, MegaHertz (The name of the Spaceship). We should be about 50 deep when we've arrived.
I think since this very interesting video was made the James Webb telescope, upon closer inspection, came to the conclusion that Trappist 1e does not have an atmosphere and is almost certainly devoid of life. Too bad. It's exciting to consider though, there must be somebody, or something out there, somewhere.
Imagine if there is life there and they have made a system between most of the planets and colonized them , and have a different own community there.....
Yeah, I am waiting for the results too. I know it's impossible to travel there even if the planet is habitable but it's not just about travelling. Something new is to see about that planet would be a great achievement too.
Its 40 light years away ! Why cant we just zoom on its surface and discover for habitat ? While our telescopes can zoom billions of light years deep into space ?
meme about trappist 1e: mom: I KNEW IT YOU WERE PLAYING GAMES IN SCHOOL NOW NO GAMES FOR A YEAR gamer: ok less then a week later.. gamer: its already 1 year mom mom: no its not gamer: we're living in trappist 1 e and in trappist 1e a year on earth equals to less then a week here mom: WASTED
At 2:49 ....this gets me wondering.... What if our civilization was living in trappist 1, solar system for 3 billion years and then saw that their star is dying and they looked that around 40 light years away there is a young star that we call sun, and a planet called as earth which is also habitable and better than that trappist 1e.... And after so many years we forgot and failed to pass that information to the next generation so now we think that we found a habitable new solar system, that might be habitable, but in reality that was our old home and it was dying that is why we left it but now we are going back.
WE'RE BACK AFTER A LONG TIME!! Hope you enjoyed the video. Also suggest us where would you like to go next? 😉🤔🚀👨🚀👩🚀
Hi
Amazing video!!!!
Waiting for your next video which may be about a visit to TrES b
Yay one of my Favorite Space RUclipsr is back
WELCOME BACK TO RUclips I MISSED YOU
Hmmm… Rigel? If you already did, Go to Sirius please.
thank you for putting your own subtitles, this really helps deaf people since youtube subtitles are not really good.
Hi bro
Where are you from?
Yeah
@@Rifat_Hasnain SUS
@@Rifat_Hasnain why did you need that?
@@Rifat_Hasnain from Malaysia
Meanwhile on Trappist 1E: What if you visited Earth?
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Exoplanet designations are spelled with lowercase letters, capitalized is reserved for stars in binaries
More probable video title: וואָס אויב איר באזוכט 208-88?
Sol 3
True! 😂
I could watch videos like this all day, thank you for uploading this
The background music very soothing! More of these in your videos please!!
Thanks for giving my planet recognition
How's Trappist this time of year? I hear the summers are lovely
I found this channel interesting and most my favorite from now its short and direct to the pointof the topic worth watching even the advertisements.
Now it is the time to know this planet as Webb has decided it will be her 1st target to stare at when she 'wake' up from the warm instruments, i.e. when cooled down to 40K. Thank you posting the video!
2 years has passed and he hasn’t upload :(
3 Years Now 😔
@@wyattm6782 yeah 😞
This is actually better than I expected! Good job! Keep up the great content!!!! ❤❤❤
Great video. Astrogeekz and The Exoplanets Channel are the *_best_* ones!!
No one should dislike the video .If you dislike the video, you are a alien
9 aliens disliked this video. Lol
@@oshc536 it's already 10
👽 👽 👽
Then I guess I am an alien them
20.
Love 💕 the Trappist system! Thanks for the video.👏
I rarely comment on RUclips. So glad to have a fellow astronomy geek back.. Godspeed brother the cosmos is waiting with open arms for us.. :D
Thankyou for these words 😁❤️
Why did you stop posting vids
This is so very interesting, however the distances are hard to even imagine.
40 light years is extremly close
@@timohara7717 hi Tim, In universal scales it's next door, but at our current understanding of travel it's many life times away and that's extremely far. So it can be both close and far depending on how we are looking at it.
@@timohara7717 200,000 years to be exact.
@@ruishuangfu7199 thats still a little close and the solar system is up to or less than a light year
not even close.The solar system is 6.5 light hours long
I love all of your videos
Love and respect from Bangladesh 🖤🇧🇩
Me
Is it just me or is anyone else missing this Channel so bad? 😔
Your not alone 😢
When the world needed him most he *vanished*
The pandemic has made me travel further than I've ever been. Look at me at the Trappist-1 now!
' Located JUST 40 light years ' It is
385 trillion kilometers away
Nothing like our little green planet...God bless Earth.
A civilization billions of years more advanced than ours would mean they'd be coming to us before we went to them. Whenever they're ready then.
bro please upload i love your content :)
Going by maximum warp drive in the Star Trek universe being 700 x light speed, it would taker about 20 days to reach it.
Not happening
@@Boogaboioringale proof?
Tim Ohara : Oh sure, prove something that won’t happen. To be fair, the laws of physics can change very dramatically and some weirdo technology can arise (Type 3 aliens) but I’m putting my money on “not happening “.
@@timohara7717 physics doesn't work like that.You need to tear a hole in space fabric or make a wormhole.Which is yeah not happening anytime soon
@@ruishuangfu7199 but it probably could happen
Goodbye legend, i assume you wont upload anytime soon, but you really inspired my channel.
Dude, it's tidally locked... tell me about Twilight Zone puns huh... ;)
😂I like when he said just 40 light years away lmao
“And when the world needed him most, he returned”
the return of the *King*
Except this one is for other worlds
shouldn't it be "he vanished" from avatar and the popular Dream's Minecraft Fall?🤣
come back pls :)
damn i miss you man
Amazing. I would love to see more habitable planets nearest to our solar system
Finally You are back! I missed you.
The problem is, red dwarfs are the most agressive type of stars because they generate INSANE amount of radiation that totally wipes out any planet atmosphere (or most of it) and would be lethal to lifeforms like us. Life can, however, thrive in the depths of water, who knows. Red dwarfs have also the longest lifespan between stars and the planets/lifeforms near it can have enough time to adapt and find a way.
And also the system is way older than our solar system so that means they should be advanced more than us but why haven't they sent anything back yet it makes me sad😭😭
@@jonahjerryson4913 the system is older but the planet is in "very hard" mode because the red dwarf, so a possible life there can still be behind us in terms of evollution.
@@ReiLeo not necessarily. It’s all down to how well protected the planets are physically from the extremely sparse and powerful flares produced. It’s known now that all seven have iron-nickel cores similarly sized to earths, leaving a chance for geodynamos to exist on any one of them. The real question is the presence of nitrogen and oxygen, and most importantly, Ozone, which is how earth’s atmosphere protects the surface from radiation.
The saying that all red dwarves have the tendency to produce large amounts of radiation and flares is not true. Only some do. For TRAPPIST-1, some signs indicate it’s not a flare star, while a reading which could be interpreted as a fluke showed it produced a flare as powerful as our own sun’s.
TRAPPIST-1 is incredibly strange for that reason: some signs indicate it’s the most habitable system we’ve ever seen, and others indicate it’s anything but habitable. More studies have to be done to complete the image.
@@topsecret1837 well it will depend on the distance to the star but that system has fucking SEVEN rock planets, so there is a good chance anyways at least one of them is habitable. Although our sun is the most ideal type of star for life (yellow dwarf) red dwarfs are the most abundant type in the universe.
Thank you for....explaining..
I have something interesting to say, I had read an article, an autobiography with direct reference to a solar system with 7 planets and 12 moons within the milkyway galaxy where one perticular planet of the seven planets hosting intelligent life and how much of awareness and intelligence is being shared from them to us( us in the sense to only high spiritually evolved humans) how these beings are friendly and want betterment of humanity and they are repltilians in nature,they have camouflaged their planet from all kinds of tech just to avoid threat from other hostile aliens that is why we don't get to see any signs,...I guess this trappist solar system is what is being mentioned in that article because of so much resemblance but sadly after researching a bit I found trappist-1 solar system moons have still not been discovered..maybe some day the space Satellites will work on that.
very not interesting
This sounds bizaare
This is the universe if we’re alive and looking at all life on earth like octopi are very intelligent no telling what kind of alien life there is it’s undeniable that there’s other life if we are here anyone who says otherwise should really pay attention and use common sense
It's probable not real. If it was then we would have heard it all over the news
It would still take about 800,000 years to reach its solar system, despite being 40 light years from Earth, as it is in the constellation of Aquarius. Also one of the stars in Aquarius, Beta, the farthest in the constellation, is about 1000 light years from Earth.
Hold my beer
Humans might develop a fast spacecraft like the warp drive in the future
@@vikasshukla7086 Hope i will still be alive when they do
@@vikasshukla7086 it can’t be broadcasted live and that sucks. We’ll have to wait until they start the trip and come back. Time dilation will make them 1000 years in the future or something crazy, and plus chance of failure during light speed would be super high
The constellation has absolutely zero to do with the time needed, since the stars in ALL constellations are at different distances.🙄
When is your next video? Also, your Instagram channel is amazing, been following it for 4 years !!!!
Wow...amazing . Please do videos of more exotic planets.
0:23 ultra cool moment
why does no one watch this stuff. it is like a notification telling you that aliens are here
Fun fact that 55 canri E the diamond exoplanet also located 40 light year
im still waiting for you to come back
🤣
wtf vikas
@@schaserneo but why
Better send radio signals to trapping so we come to know there is intelligence life is present over there.
Please do visiting kepler-186f!!!
Imagine ships and boats in the water
World become one and start combine study 😌so we achieve our goals
I wonder how the living might be on that planet😅
OK I’M GOING HERE
What if there’s already life on Trappist 1E? Like advanced humans (aliens)
If there a water on any planet in our universe that's mean there's a life for sure.
Either intelligent or micro organisms
I remained true to my words never unsubscribed you.
Your coming back feels like meeting a very old friend how its goin?
Hello friend!
All good here! Just very busy these days. I hope to get more time in my hands to make more videos.
Hope you're doing good as well!
@@AstrogeekzCo Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to reply to my comment.I dont ask for much just give us one video at least a month, like monthly astronomical activities or something like that, arent you making any videos on perseverance and ingenuity project?
I forgot that I had subscribed this channel
🗿
Thnx for coming back bro❤️🔥
Lit vid🔥
Can you breath on this planet?
Why my logo
We finally found subnautica below zero i guess
Did this channel quit or something? No new videos since one year.
Its good to see you back!
Are you there?
Trappist is here in my country a form of beer . I hope if they have café's .
You are finally back
My mans back!
Very nice, thank you.
I have an idea, send Hailee Steinfeld, Arianna Grande and me to the new planet. We will start colonizing while on board the, MegaHertz (The name of the Spaceship). We should be about 50 deep when we've arrived.
0:55 is that a face on trappist-1h
He's back :)
I watch your videos very Day i want to learn more about planets! And exo planet!
Watch in 1.25x
Thanks
Trappist 1D?
yo imagine if the sun over there got a supernova even 50 light years away it would wipe earth out
0:56 That is TRAPPIST-1f tbh 😬
I think since this very interesting video was made the James Webb telescope, upon closer inspection, came to the conclusion that Trappist 1e does not have an atmosphere and is almost certainly devoid of life. Too bad. It's exciting to consider though, there must be somebody, or something out there, somewhere.
Oh myy, you haven't been post in a long time huh
Imagine if there is life there and they have made a system between most of the planets and colonized them , and have a different own community there.....
No
@@game_player1345 chill, that is just a 'hypothetical condition' which i 'imagined' and i never said that that's true 😂
Just 40 lightyears away
We can discover life on trappist 1 e
The computer models show it as cold like, winter in north America. But let's see what James Webb tells us about it
Yeah, I am waiting for the results too. I know it's impossible to travel there even if the planet is habitable but it's not just about travelling. Something new is to see about that planet would be a great achievement too.
Please come back man.
thanks bro new subscriber i wish you have new videos
Its 40 light years away ! Why cant we just zoom on its surface and discover for habitat ? While our telescopes can zoom billions of light years deep into space ?
because even if we zoomed the image would be so blurry
40 light years😭 no way we’ll get there in my lifetime.
I’m sad
I wanna live on Trappist-1e
The name chosen is kind of tragic. Just imagine if you misspell it by forgetting the 't'!!!
star citizen
User "Astrogeekz" has not uploaded for 966 days.
meme about trappist 1e:
mom: I KNEW IT YOU WERE PLAYING GAMES IN SCHOOL NOW NO GAMES FOR A YEAR
gamer: ok
less then a week later..
gamer: its already 1 year mom
mom: no its not
gamer: we're living in trappist 1 e and in trappist 1e a year on earth equals to less then a week here
mom: WASTED
Great Meme!!
now we will wait another 6 months for an upload.
Awesome vid and info.. thanks!!
I subscribed
How about trappist-1d
It will only take 889,000 years to get there in my lamborghini
Woah, thanks for being back! I guess I'm ready to get to NASA now!! You're amazing 😄❤️
Fascinating!
Can you do my timeline?
basically youre at the normal star phase then you will turn into a red giant then you will supernova turning into a white dwarf.
@@mcdonalds_romania Sun will not go supenova
@@mcdonalds_romania i don't go supernova tho
@@ejosjek52.87 oh sorry im dumb
@@mcdonalds_romania its k
Only 40 light years away?! LET'S GOOOOOO!!!
Still so far away
Yea if we had a space ship that can go at light speed. Also you'd be 40years older 👴🏿
At 2:49 ....this gets me wondering....
What if our civilization was living in trappist 1, solar system for 3 billion years and then saw that their star is dying and they looked that around 40 light years away there is a young star that we call sun, and a planet called as earth which is also habitable and better than that trappist 1e....
And after so many years we forgot and failed to pass that information to the next generation so now we think that we found a habitable new solar system, that might be habitable, but in reality that was our old home and it was dying that is why we left it but now we are going back.
Hey Astrogeekz !!!
It was wonderful ❤
Keep unloading..... 🚀
There is no place like home.
@Carlos not likely now. But as technology is improving so we can hope for a new home.
If Kumar became an astronomer instead of a doctor