This is the type of video I ALWAYS wanted since I started watching and knowing about astronomy. Thank you VERY VERY VERY MUCH for this video! I was so curious about how the size and the distance actually looked like in Space!
@@AstroKobiyou believe man walked on the moon ?? Im not sure I believe it still..even the videos look fake. Them staging the earth thru the window then revealing by accident that they were still in near earth orbit yet 3 days later were supposed to be on the moon. You even hear them saying 'talk' on the video to give the appearance of how long signal would take to bounce ..very dodgy. 😂
YUICHIROPLAYZ why didn't you search for one ??? There's loads on here that take you from earth right across the universe in real scale...takes a couple of hours of video but.....
@@thenewyorkrailfanyou might not even be here by then, I wouldn't worry about it until 2039 then only worry if u see large dark spot in sky, otherwise you'll be cool. 😂😂😂
I wouldn't put it that way. Life is still incredibly precious. We as a civilization are nothing in the cosmic scale but life itself is so wonderful and almost miraculous if you think about it.
But if you go into atoms, neutrinos (the little particles) our bodies are huge and the concessnous is still big, huge thing evolved literally from single atoms then rocks, then rocks+water and eno cell organisms evolved so rock became humans literally, so I don't agree we are "nothing" we are miracle
It's so fascinating how large is WOH G64 and TON 618 compared from our Sun and Solar System. Yet astronomers are still discovering some objects in Interstellar space that are twice as large as the current largest star and our Solar System.
@@sakura_pop Stephenson 2-18 is mathematically found to be the biggest star but is over 2250x wider than the Sun but theory suggests that it is only possible for a star to be 1500x wider than our Sun. So when WOG64 was found, it was stated to be around 1580x wider than the Sun which was more soothing and appealing to the theory and was named the biggest star. And as of 2022-2023, Phoenix A* was found to be the biggest blackhole and was as well found to be that big mathematically so we aren't absolutely sure of it existing yet.
I was never interested in space but it’s gotten to the point where I got decles of the planets and stars to put on my wall. It’s even made me buy a telescope
You should listen to both, honestly. School helps teach you things, although grade school mainly teaches the basics, while university, high school and college teaches more in depth. But if you want to learn something specific, astrokobi is good.
we sometimes forget that images that we see of the earth and the moon side by side, or the entire solar system, are edited to cut out the massive space between each object, because otherwise we wouldn't be able to really see anything. when i see the actual distances, it reminds me how much empty space there is and how far apart everything is
Bro out of all the astronomy channel i watched in my last 5 years, astrokobi is the only channel that made me want to study astronomy. Thank you for real AstroKobi❤❤
Tragus piercing, mismatching blue and black nail polish, making himself touch grass to make an astrophysics point... our boy Kobi is going through a phase 🗣🤌
Hi Kobi, i have been watching your videos for a while now and i really like them. It would be insane if you could make a video where you just focus on explaining black holes and how many we have observed and so on. Love your videos❤
It’s size is unconfirmed and unreliable because it was measured using a new method which put its mass at 100 billion solar masses, and that method discovered a couple other black holes too, all of which appeared to be 100 billion solar masses. Doesn’t sound very reliable, if I’m honest. Other measurements have put it at around 4 billion or 40 billion or smth solar masses iirc. Either way, even if the 100 billion solar mass thing is correct, based on the rate they consume matter at and their distances to us, phoenix A* would be approximately 450 billion solar masses by now, while Tonanzintla (TON) 618 would be at nearly 1 TRILLION solar masses.
Now I got no reason to worry or be feared of anything considering how small I really am compared to the universe. Thanks Kobi for this brilliant explanation and I truly appreciate the efforts you put in
It’s size is unconfirmed and unreliable because it was measured using a new method which put its mass at 100 billion solar masses, and that method discovered a couple other black holes too, all of which appeared to be 100 billion solar masses. Doesn’t sound very reliable, if I’m honest. Other measurements have put it at around 4 billion or 40 billion or smth solar masses iirc. Either way, even if the 100 billion solar mass thing is correct, based on the rate they consume matter at and their distances to us, phoenix A* would be approximately 450 billion solar masses by now, while Tonanzintla (TON) 618 would be at nearly 1 TRILLION solar masses
Man, I work at the University of Tennessee Space Institute, just as an event coordinator and I really have wanted to make a scale model of the solar system using our campus as an approximation, ideally to make a STEM learning program and show potential students this kind of thing in a real scale, and this has given me so many more ideas to incorporate, so thank you so much !
You are genuinely brilliant and I love what you do. Astrology has always just been a hobby of mine but your storytelling and passion make me want to find a way to get involved
Respectfully, I think you mean astronomy, not astrology. Astronomy is the study of space and extraterrestrial objects, like in this video. Astrology is to do with star signs... they are NOT the same thing 😭
Can you make a video about what if there was any object or thing in the universe that travels faster than the speed of light? My dad said that Albert Einstein was able to work out and understand that time itself would break if there was any object or thing in the universe that would travel faster than the speed of light. That would be super interesting. I love you vids!❤ they are super interesting.
IC 1101 has actually been disproven as the largest. A mistake in observation made us think that, when it’s really only 3x bigger. The actual largest galaxy, ESO 383-76, is around 17x bigger than the Milky Way.
Great video. Your closing comments of how many planets there there are in the universe. And the crazy unlikely odds that we are the only players on the court is something I have said for a long time. It's amazing to sit under a dark sky and contemplate with a good bourbon in hand. Take time to look up folks. ✌️
First time viewer here. Loved you vid, love you enthusiast. Wrt the distance of the moon from the Earth, since you used the analogy of being able to fit 110 Eaths across the face of the Sun, you could have said it's roughly 30 Earth diameters away.
I've been watching some of your shorts that have popped up in my recommendations so I thought I'd see more on your channel and I am NOT disappointed. This video is amazing. What really amazes me (Apart from Black Holes) is that it takes our galaxy 245 millions years to complete a rotation, meaning that we have not yet completed a full rotation since the dinosaurs died out 66 million years ago. Our galaxy has only rotated a fraction since. 😮 BTW, Where did you get the globes you have on the shelf behind you? I need them in my life🤟
It’s size is unconfirmed and unreliable because it was measured using a new method which put its mass at 100 billion solar masses, and that method discovered a couple other black holes too, all of which appeared to be 100 billion solar masses. Doesn’t sound very reliable, if I’m honest. Other measurements have put it at around 4 billion or 40 billion or smth solar masses iirc. Either way, even if the 100 billion solar mass thing is correct, based on the rate they consume matter at and their distances to us, phoenix A* would be approximately 450 billion solar masses by now, while Tonanzintla (TON) 618 would be at nearly 1 TRILLION solar masses
11:52 actualy phoenix A is slightly bigger at 550billion km and approximately 2 of our solar systems could fit in it cuz our solar system is about 225billion km
It’s size is unconfirmed and unreliable because it was measured using a new method which put its mass at 100 billion solar masses, and that method discovered a couple other black holes too, all of which appeared to be 100 billion solar masses. Doesn’t sound very reliable, if I’m honest. Other measurements have put it at around 4 billion or 40 billion or smth solar masses iirc. Either way, even if the 100 billion solar mass thing is correct, based on the rate they consume matter at and their distances to us, phoenix A* would be approximately 450 billion solar masses by now, while Tonanzintla (TON) 618 would be at nearly 1 TRILLION solar masses And also, I’m guessing you’re counting all the way to sedna’s aphelion as the edge of our solar system. Most people usually only count to Pluto or all the way to the Oort Cloud. When counting how many solar systems something can fit it’s usually the distance from the sun to Pluto from both sides, meanwhile if we count all the way to the end of the Oort Cloud, it’s 2 whole light years.
Kobi's been more active than ever in these days. 🥳
He remembered his password
True been posting almost every day
AstroKobi you got me into science and now I have my school's science award
Congratulations
Congrats 🎉🎉🎉
CONGRATS! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
🎉👏congratulations, he inspired me too, I'm also going to do something in astronomy.
omg congrats 🎊🎊🎊, he inspired me too to pursue cosmology🪐
WAKE UP ASTRO KOBI POSTED!!
Sorry, 33 mins 😤
Sorry 1H 😅
Sorry 4 hours😅
Sorry 6 hours 😮
Sorry 7 hours 😊
45 (pause) BILLION years.
That pause carried so much meaning.
46 billion*
@@honzarubes2103he said 45
Mention light year
He said 45 billion light years@@honzarubes2103
you are the reason i started studying space and enjoying it
There’s nothing cooler
Me too started😮
Do you believe that the space around the earth and moon is a vacuum.
Same
@@neilpike6758?
The way you explain things is very beautiful, so much so that I don't even skip ads.
Wow, thank you!
@@AstroKobi I have a question, isn't Stephenson 2-18 bigger than WOH G64 cuz WOH G64 has 1540 solar radii and Stephenson 2-18 has 2160?
@@ADVIKBOI236it takes 3 hours to go around Stephenson- 218
This is the type of video I ALWAYS wanted since I started watching and knowing about astronomy. Thank you VERY VERY VERY MUCH for this video! I was so curious about how the size and the distance actually looked like in Space!
You're very welcome!
@@AstroKobiwill an asteroid his us on Valentine’s Day 2040? I don’t Want to die 😅
@@AstroKobiyou believe man walked on the moon ?? Im not sure I believe it still..even the videos look fake. Them staging the earth thru the window then revealing by accident that they were still in near earth orbit yet 3 days later were supposed to be on the moon. You even hear them saying 'talk' on the video to give the appearance of how long signal would take to bounce ..very dodgy. 😂
YUICHIROPLAYZ why didn't you search for one ??? There's loads on here that take you from earth right across the universe in real scale...takes a couple of hours of video but.....
@@thenewyorkrailfanyou might not even be here by then, I wouldn't worry about it until 2039 then only worry if u see large dark spot in sky, otherwise you'll be cool. 😂😂😂
Whenever I hear astro kobi voice, I know I'm gonna be learn something new about space.
My favorite space news channel
14:20 Is the only truly terrifying facts on this video. There's no way we are alone.
I don't care how much I already know about the things mentioned in his videos, I will watch literally anything he creates/posts without getting bored.
If we think about space our life feels so lame.....
I wouldn't put it that way. Life is still incredibly precious. We as a civilization are nothing in the cosmic scale but life itself is so wonderful and almost miraculous if you think about it.
@@Himanshu_Singh793Yeah, it's a pity that we have to suffer so much in order to earn money and put food on the table and keep ourselves alive...
true
But if you go into atoms, neutrinos (the little particles) our bodies are huge and the concessnous is still big, huge thing evolved literally from single atoms then rocks, then rocks+water and eno cell organisms evolved so rock became humans literally, so I don't agree we are "nothing" we are miracle
Honestly 😂😂
Thanks Kobi, this was amazing😁
I saw the documentary on the making of the Sag. A black hole photo. Highly recommend it!!!
They way he talks just has you so invested in the topic I love learning about space from him🔥🔥🔥
"astrology major" what 😭🙏
Yes man like what I am a buisness student and yet I know the answer 😭😭
@@prachitripathi1409not even, astrology is not astronomy 😭
Even I am not but I can tell her future is as bright as a switched off bulb.
@@duckspy436 so true man I didn't noticed it before but now I did like they didn't even get the subject right 😭😭😭
had me dying bruh 😭💀🙏
I was literally drooling throughout the video! Truly insane!!
It's so fascinating how large is WOH G64 and TON 618 compared from our Sun and Solar System. Yet astronomers are still discovering some objects in Interstellar space that are twice as large as the current largest star and our Solar System.
right, i thought these were the largest stars... maybe not? i'll have to do some more research...
@@sakura_pop Stephenson 2-18 is mathematically found to be the biggest star but is over 2250x wider than the Sun but theory suggests that it is only possible for a star to be 1500x wider than our Sun. So when WOG64 was found, it was stated to be around 1580x wider than the Sun which was more soothing and appealing to the theory and was named the biggest star. And as of 2022-2023, Phoenix A* was found to be the biggest blackhole and was as well found to be that big mathematically so we aren't absolutely sure of it existing yet.
@@azulagotem oh wow that's really interesting, thank you :)
I am wondering why he didn't mention pheonix a* i have heard its even bigger than ton 618
@@samarthchaturvedi156 that's what i heard, maybe i have to look deeper into it, but then again i haven't really heard much about Phoenix A*
I was never interested in space but it’s gotten to the point where I got decles of the planets and stars to put on my wall. It’s even made me buy a telescope
Me too. I've got Levenhuk Skymatic 135 GTA
Same here lol
Not to brag but I live in a galaxy 😎
no way me too!
lol good for u but I live in blackhole 👍👍👍👍👍
Wait what I live on earth
I live in a rock
Yea, but I live in the universe. 😎
School ❌
Astrokobi ✔️
True
He teaches me more than school 😂
100%
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You should listen to both, honestly. School helps teach you things, although grade school mainly teaches the basics, while university, high school and college teaches more in depth. But if you want to learn something specific, astrokobi is good.
we sometimes forget that images that we see of the earth and the moon side by side, or the entire solar system, are edited to cut out the massive space between each object, because otherwise we wouldn't be able to really see anything. when i see the actual distances, it reminds me how much empty space there is and how far apart everything is
The scale of our universe is truly astounding
Bro out of all the astronomy channel i watched in my last 5 years, astrokobi is the only channel that made me want to study astronomy. Thank you for real AstroKobi❤❤
I simply love your channel! Keep up the amazing work! :)
Tragus piercing, mismatching blue and black nail polish, making himself touch grass to make an astrophysics point... our boy Kobi is going through a phase 🗣🤌
I love videos like this because I’m not a math person, so visually seeing it helps. Love your videos!
This is an amazing video. Great work, keep going.
Absolutely love you astrokobi keep up the amazing work and love you and your videos
Gotta appreaciate the work and the uploads astrokobi does. Thank you for the awesome videos Astrokobi!
Really great stuff as always
This really made me think deep.
This video is one of the best videos of kobi
Wow that's a good video man 👏
Glad you liked it!
@@AstroKobiwanted to know, I thought pheonix A was bigger than ton618 with 100 B Sola masses and ton618 with *only* 66 B solar masses?
@rexypy I think pheonix A is bigger but ton 618 is growing faster than pheonix A, also not confirmed
Hi Kobi, i have been watching your videos for a while now and i really like them. It would be insane if you could make a video where you just focus on explaining black holes and how many we have observed and so on. Love your videos❤
Did he count 1.3 million grains of rice?👀😂😂😂🔥
He is just built different
Lol
bro didn't know caseoh was this famous, he's in 8:39. 😭😭🙏🏾
TBH, Phoenix A was discovered to be much wider, and more massive than TON 618
It’s size is unconfirmed and unreliable because it was measured using a new method which put its mass at 100 billion solar masses, and that method discovered a couple other black holes too, all of which appeared to be 100 billion solar masses. Doesn’t sound very reliable, if I’m honest. Other measurements have put it at around 4 billion or 40 billion or smth solar masses iirc.
Either way, even if the 100 billion solar mass thing is correct, based on the rate they consume matter at and their distances to us, phoenix A* would be approximately 450 billion solar masses by now, while Tonanzintla (TON) 618 would be at nearly 1 TRILLION solar masses.
The production value in this is so nice, amazing video!!
AstorKobi thanks for all your videos! I love them so much! I hope you'll get 3M subs soon!
Thanks for all :D
Amazing video
Love your channel ❤
Best creator for the subject of universe ❤❤
And here I'm crying
Because my favorites comes together 🤌🏻🤌🏻🥺🥺
Now I got no reason to worry or be feared of anything considering how small I really am compared to the universe. Thanks Kobi for this brilliant explanation and I truly appreciate the efforts you put in
I learn about space alot and your videos are awesome 😊
Insane!
This has to be the best video of Kobi!!! I love your videos!!!
This video is amazing ❤
damn 5 mins ago? awesome.
Keep up the Content Kobi ❤
Kobi getting sand thrown at him was the funniest thing I’ve seen all day
No way you forgot about caseoh
🤣🤣
Bro what the hell 😂💀
He’s just too big to fit in any scale
OJ Simpson offered to pay for the funerals & no once talks about that, the Juice had a Heart, Squeeze the juice 🧃
@@CATZz_OnYTya dig ?
Genuinly kobi is so cool i love his videos. you’re awesome kobi :)
I'm a really big fan I've got into astromeny bcuz u have lead me and told me so many facts❤❤👍
Man, I really enjoyed this. It’s so unbelievable how big the universe really is.
I thought the largest black hole was Phoneix A*
technically it is but it isnt proven that it exist so far and is most likly not that big as many suggest aswell.
It’s size is unconfirmed and unreliable because it was measured using a new method which put its mass at 100 billion solar masses, and that method discovered a couple other black holes too, all of which appeared to be 100 billion solar masses. Doesn’t sound very reliable, if I’m honest. Other measurements have put it at around 4 billion or 40 billion or smth solar masses iirc.
Either way, even if the 100 billion solar mass thing is correct, based on the rate they consume matter at and their distances to us, phoenix A* would be approximately 450 billion solar masses by now, while Tonanzintla (TON) 618 would be at nearly 1 TRILLION solar masses
Man, I work at the University of Tennessee Space Institute, just as an event coordinator and I really have wanted to make a scale model of the solar system using our campus as an approximation, ideally to make a STEM learning program and show potential students this kind of thing in a real scale, and this has given me so many more ideas to incorporate, so thank you so much !
Bro who are those people😭😭 blud thinks planet is bigger than universe😭😭 how did my man blud pass elementary 😭😭😭
Love you, man.
0:22 did she fr said astrology major?
a brilliant video, mate!!!
Who of us are watching this on 3rd April, 2024
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Keep em cheek lock, hide cuz i'm coming😈🙏🙏
9th
Who is watching this on 1700 July 14🤔
17th
your are amazing at this bro i loved space before but watching u makes me love it even wayy more
Give this information to an ant .....
lol the ant would explode trying to process that
Great stuff, love videos about the universe.
meow
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Oink oink
Explosion*
You are genuinely brilliant and I love what you do. Astrology has always just been a hobby of mine but your storytelling and passion make me want to find a way to get involved
Respectfully, I think you mean astronomy, not astrology. Astronomy is the study of space and extraterrestrial objects, like in this video. Astrology is to do with star signs... they are NOT the same thing 😭
Why is the thumbnail a copy from kurzgesagt?
naaah this guy needs credits. omd his videos are insane😍😍😍
nice now i feel worthless (JK)
Me too (not kidding)
Bro but you buried in the sand in the last scene looked way too funny 😂😂😂 anyway keep up the good work
love your content ❤❤
I love learning about space
😊🎉
You made my day❤🎉
Thank you for your videos!
This guy is how I got an 105% on my space and astronomy test. Love you sooo much bro! :D
Man this is awesome channel!! You have yourself a new sub!!
Awesome video bro. So fun to watch
Great videos man!!
I love all your videos but I think this has been my favourite so far.
Omfg I LOVE your videos 🥴❤️could watch and listen to you for hours! Love from japan 🇯🇵
Can you make a video about what if there was any object or thing in the universe that travels faster than the speed of light? My dad said that Albert Einstein was able to work out and understand that time itself would break if there was any object or thing in the universe that would travel faster than the speed of light. That would be super interesting. I love you vids!❤ they are super interesting.
Love ur work Kobi, big fan 🍀
IC 1101 has actually been disproven as the largest. A mistake in observation made us think that, when it’s really only 3x bigger. The actual largest galaxy, ESO 383-76, is around 17x bigger than the Milky Way.
Great video. Your closing comments of how many planets there there are in the universe. And the crazy unlikely odds that we are the only players on the court is something I have said for a long time. It's amazing to sit under a dark sky and contemplate with a good bourbon in hand. Take time to look up folks. ✌️
First time viewer here. Loved you vid, love you enthusiast. Wrt the distance of the moon from the Earth, since you used the analogy of being able to fit 110 Eaths across the face of the Sun, you could have said it's roughly 30 Earth diameters away.
I love how Kobi is starting make more better quality videos, inside or outside.
I really love your vids and shorts, gives me interest in astrophysics. Keep going ❤
Astrokobi is just different man.. this guy is amazing
because your video inspired me so much, I started studying space!!! (thank you so much Kobi!)...
6:28 So a neutron star is just the size of a city but 1.5 times more massive than our entire sun???
Ye
I've been watching some of your shorts that have popped up in my recommendations so I thought I'd see more on your channel and I am NOT disappointed. This video is amazing. What really amazes me (Apart from Black Holes) is that it takes our galaxy 245 millions years to complete a rotation, meaning that we have not yet completed a full rotation since the dinosaurs died out 66 million years ago. Our galaxy has only rotated a fraction since. 😮 BTW, Where did you get the globes you have on the shelf behind you? I need them in my life🤟
Ending wasn't expected 😂😂😂
Kobi positively changed my life
Astro Kobi Is The Inspiration To All Those Future Astronomers.Kobi Keep Up The Good Work.💙
Wait what about Phoenix A? It wasn't in the scale with the other black holes.
It's just a theory that it is 100 billion solar masses and now it's outdated
Because it's not confirmed, just estimated to be that size but evidence suggests it's not really that massive
It’s size is unconfirmed and unreliable because it was measured using a new method which put its mass at 100 billion solar masses, and that method discovered a couple other black holes too, all of which appeared to be 100 billion solar masses. Doesn’t sound very reliable, if I’m honest. Other measurements have put it at around 4 billion or 40 billion or smth solar masses iirc.
Either way, even if the 100 billion solar mass thing is correct, based on the rate they consume matter at and their distances to us, phoenix A* would be approximately 450 billion solar masses by now, while Tonanzintla (TON) 618 would be at nearly 1 TRILLION solar masses
Where did you buy your awesome planets? I love it!🤩
Ever sense starting watching these videos i have just realized how big the stars and blackholes really are LIKE GODDAMN
the distance between things in the universe is also shocking
11:52 actualy phoenix A is slightly bigger at 550billion km and approximately 2 of our solar systems could fit in it cuz our solar system is about 225billion km
It’s size is unconfirmed and unreliable because it was measured using a new method which put its mass at 100 billion solar masses, and that method discovered a couple other black holes too, all of which appeared to be 100 billion solar masses. Doesn’t sound very reliable, if I’m honest. Other measurements have put it at around 4 billion or 40 billion or smth solar masses iirc.
Either way, even if the 100 billion solar mass thing is correct, based on the rate they consume matter at and their distances to us, phoenix A* would be approximately 450 billion solar masses by now, while Tonanzintla (TON) 618 would be at nearly 1 TRILLION solar masses
And also, I’m guessing you’re counting all the way to sedna’s aphelion as the edge of our solar system. Most people usually only count to Pluto or all the way to the Oort Cloud. When counting how many solar systems something can fit it’s usually the distance from the sun to Pluto from both sides, meanwhile if we count all the way to the end of the Oort Cloud, it’s 2 whole light years.
THAT CLIMAX THO!!