What If Earth Was As Big As These Exoplanets?

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  • @dreamer4957
    @dreamer4957 Год назад +27

    i just love how peter throw away every planet after explaining it🤣

  • @KL_Max_Dog
    @KL_Max_Dog Год назад +28

    How Big Are Exoplanets Compared to Earth?

    • @mahdiahmed5589
      @mahdiahmed5589 Год назад +20

      That's a story for another What If

    • @dilanlol6046
      @dilanlol6046 Год назад +5

      big

    • @johnb6723
      @johnb6723 Год назад +3

      Some bigger, some the same size, and some smaller.

    • @1taeok
      @1taeok Год назад +1

      They already have a video on this, check it out.

    • @jackiemyers2773
      @jackiemyers2773 3 месяца назад

      Watch the video. It's literally with the entire video is about.

  • @CharlieFarrow07
    @CharlieFarrow07 Год назад +26

    Exoplanets have always interested me and may have been the reason I fell back in love with space. My favourite exoplanet is 55 Cancri E because it’s basically a massive diamond orbiting a star over 40 light years away. Thanks for the video!

  • @TF.xr.
    @TF.xr. Год назад +82

    This guy must be massive being taller than all these exoplanets.
    Edit: 69 likes 🍷🗿

  • @raijinwolf5009
    @raijinwolf5009 Год назад +100

    I've been a fan of science and astrology, but this is insane and I've been a fan of you for about 4 or 5 years so thank you for giving me joy about space and I want to go to Mars on day

    • @Samuel_Buckley
      @Samuel_Buckley Год назад +28

      This isn't astrology, it's astronomy.

    • @raijinwolf5009
      @raijinwolf5009 Год назад +4

      @@Samuel_Buckley that's what I meant 😅

    • @ross.2003
      @ross.2003 Год назад +3

      ​@@raijinwolf5009autocorrect?

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Год назад

      @@ross.2003 Is it just me because since yesterday, every video I tune into has me thumbing it up as soon as I click onto the video?

    • @DiogenesofCynic
      @DiogenesofCynic Год назад

      I was about to ask if you are from India and think Astrology is a branch of "science" 😂

  • @rofaidabnsd._.
    @rofaidabnsd._. Год назад +12

    Watching this as an EXOL....
    thanks for the informations thought, i like your space and astrology related videos the most🖤

  • @renkomon.8312
    @renkomon.8312 Год назад +4

    Humidity is making the outside feel warmer than it is. It sucks when only one room in the house has air conditioning.

  • @timmeijerink9504
    @timmeijerink9504 Год назад +14

    Nice video, i never thought that Jupiter could look as little as it did in comparison to that biggest planet.

  • @Eric-Matthews_SAW2-SAW4
    @Eric-Matthews_SAW2-SAW4 Год назад +8

    Ain't it crazy how they're is always planets and stars is so big but the universe is bigger than everything 😐

  • @MindWorld
    @MindWorld Год назад +1

    Great job, loved the video, recommend it!

  • @Trifilaki
    @Trifilaki Год назад +2

    I'd really like to hear more about the Trappist system

  • @terrellj8182
    @terrellj8182 Год назад +2

    Gravity would crush us to death.

  • @-Gunnarsson-
    @-Gunnarsson- 7 месяцев назад +2

    I dont count gas balls as planets.

  • @Bigdawgdollas
    @Bigdawgdollas Год назад +9

    I love science … how do they know this stuff 😭

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад

      The Scientific Method and Maths. A LOT of maths.

    • @Wurfenkopf
      @Wurfenkopf 9 месяцев назад

      Check Acapellascience's video on exoplanets and you'll know😉
      Thank me later

  • @Leopez02
    @Leopez02 Год назад +11

    Exoplanets are amazing, my favourite exoplanet is Proxima Centauri's planet Proxima B. There is huge exoplanets too and planets what are bigger than Jupiter. By the way there have to be life some of these billions exoplanets in the universe. 🌌

    • @conquester4890
      @conquester4890 Год назад +1

      You may be around to witness what it looks like they’ll be able to see it with in the next 30/40 years with the breakthrough starshot I hope I survive long enough to see it

  • @darthvader0219
    @darthvader0219 Год назад +5

    HD 100546 B is actually around 20 times the mass of Jupiter. It it were 750 jupiter masses, that planet would have turned into a star

    • @Stellar1290
      @Stellar1290 Год назад +2

      Its mass is actually over the place but the most popular estimate puts it at 17.5 Jupiter masses, and HD 100546 b is shrinking, it is shrinking because its a relatively new celestial object and its really hot because its still technically in its forming stage so overtime when it cools down it will start to shrink because the hot gasses surrounding it makes it density really low so when it cools it will shrink into something jupiters size

  • @Magmax30
    @Magmax30 Год назад +1

    I have an idea for a future video. What If Earth was covered with 70% land and 30% ocean.

  • @cs77smith67
    @cs77smith67 Год назад +5

    Imagine an ocean 400 miles deep 😱

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад

      James Cameron would be fully erect.

    • @Rossanna2000
      @Rossanna2000 Год назад

      Or a mountain 200 until >300 kilometers tall 😅

  • @AaronThundermaster9803
    @AaronThundermaster9803 5 месяцев назад

    He throw away Mercury😂.
    (Mercury) Oh no!!!
    And he throw away again😂.

  • @natalemete5506
    @natalemete5506 Год назад +1

    For another What If, What If we can make sun's? We can make planets abitable with our sun?

  • @Chef7Curry
    @Chef7Curry Год назад +6

    How do they know how far away the planet really is? How do they know the difference between its actual distance and size by looking through a telescope?

    • @PandazGT
      @PandazGT Год назад +1

      They used satellites

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад +1

      Magnets.

    • @imonit4272
      @imonit4272 Год назад +5

      Math, light, lots of assumptions…and more than a few giant leaps.
      Never lose that healthy skepticism….

    • @jermainejudge7508
      @jermainejudge7508 Год назад

      I always wonder about that as well. How can they know these exoplanets true size and what they are truly hiding on their surfaces

    • @dlsykesii2893
      @dlsykesii2893 Год назад

      They don't. They have to retract info that they have found planets, all the time

  • @Canmaries
    @Canmaries 11 месяцев назад

    HD100546D and kepler 22b are my favorite

  • @anuragtumane5227
    @anuragtumane5227 Год назад +1

    Planets supporting life like Earth also exist in the universe.

  • @easysolution9005
    @easysolution9005 9 месяцев назад

    Great video with a lot of information. The only thing is the title does not fit the video.

  • @JoelTorres-yx3hm
    @JoelTorres-yx3hm Год назад +2

    What if bees were the size of humans

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад

      Well, no biggie cuz they wouldn't be able to fly.

  • @ayushchahel7582
    @ayushchahel7582 Год назад +1

    Love your videos.

  • @Captain.AmericaV1
    @Captain.AmericaV1 Год назад +1

    Atlas has nothing on you!!
    Keep up the great content. 👏👏

  • @judenjilah7996
    @judenjilah7996 Год назад +2

    The last one is not a planet, it's a star. Anything with mass ~80 times Jupiter masses is a red dwarf. Talkless of 700 times jupiter mass, that's a star almost the size of our sun.

    • @josephkihanya9545
      @josephkihanya9545 11 месяцев назад

      Just the comment i was looking for and you are very correct too... anything between 13 - 80 Jupiter masses is a brown dwarf

  • @wouldinternet
    @wouldinternet Год назад

    Seriously very useful knowledge.......... Respect...😊

  • @user-cc5mn1fq4u
    @user-cc5mn1fq4u Год назад

    Scientists just let the cat cross the keyboard and that is how they name planets

  • @Wasp-39b-g61
    @Wasp-39b-g61 Месяц назад

    My favorite is gj 504 b and proxima b and kepler 7b and more

  • @subhashreemukherjee8326
    @subhashreemukherjee8326 Год назад

    Kepler-138B is beautiful in colour

  • @NanobanaKinako
    @NanobanaKinako Год назад +1

    Imagine what if the biggest exoplanet is in our Solar System replacing Jupiter.

  • @a.gaurav_a.v
    @a.gaurav_a.v Год назад

    like reading the distance even in miles seems hard sometimes and here we are talking in light years woahhhh

  • @BIGGDADDYWIGGS
    @BIGGDADDYWIGGS Год назад

    They can tell Us any figures, it not like we can go there with a Tape measure and be like, "Nope, it's only two times as big".

  • @ChristopherWilliams-uv1il
    @ChristopherWilliams-uv1il Год назад +1

    The earth will always be fine. It's human life that won't.

    • @wildyato3737
      @wildyato3737 7 месяцев назад

      Not until Red giant phase or a century😂😂

  • @kamalprem511
    @kamalprem511 Год назад +2

    Scene turbo 😮🎉

  • @Grantski2007
    @Grantski2007 Год назад +6

    Hundreds of billions 😂

    • @jackiemyers2773
      @jackiemyers2773 3 месяца назад

      Yes hundreds of billions, look it up.

    • @Grantski2007
      @Grantski2007 3 месяца назад

      @@jackiemyers2773 don’t need to look up anything they’re still counting with 4 digits not 12 🤪

  • @Rick_has_no_enemies
    @Rick_has_no_enemies 9 месяцев назад +1

    5:05 wait why does the 2 keplar planets have the same name?

    • @aagneysreejith3819
      @aagneysreejith3819 Месяц назад

      He probably duplicates the text thing and put it on top of the different planets. So when he duplicated he PROBABLY forgot to change the text to the name of the planet. UNLESS They are binary. which would mean they orbit their star while orbiting each other. so it should 1 kepler with small b and one with big B. ehseusioewufssheriys ehgtcudsxgtrusneygtrsueiyzeru im not sure

  • @freezingknight4753
    @freezingknight4753 Год назад +3

    How do you calculate a planet's mass which are light years away ?

    • @ZAYMANGAMESTUDIO
      @ZAYMANGAMESTUDIO Год назад +1

      Good question.

    • @Stellar1290
      @Stellar1290 Год назад +1

      They can look at how much the parent star wobbles, they can see it wobbling due to the planets gravity they can see this based on the star flickering and blinking when observed, and they can estimate the supposed planets gravity based on its stars behavior and how much it flickers and wobbles and they can create an estimate how massive the planet is due to the gravitational influence on its star

  • @shajibsr4384
    @shajibsr4384 Год назад

    Everyone should watch your videos.

  • @bamsemh1
    @bamsemh1 9 месяцев назад +1

    What if you accepted that the universe is endless and constantly expanding, so therefore there's no biggest thing because we haven't even explored a microscopic part of the universe 🤔

  • @fitness_roofer3379
    @fitness_roofer3379 Год назад

    The biggest planet is like facing the final boss you gotta defeat

  • @nazxa
    @nazxa Год назад +2

    Okay

  • @Mikaact4
    @Mikaact4 Год назад +2

    What if we were a type 4 civilization

  • @singhsgaming9402
    @singhsgaming9402 Год назад

    Hello,
    I have purchased your ebook .
    But havent recieved any ebook in my email.

  • @dink7278
    @dink7278 Год назад

    Since I was a youngster, I've always had a keen interest in science. I almost ventured into astronomy as a profession. I grew up at the U. of Georgia where my parents pursued their master's degrees. While watching this presentation, I was disturbed at midpoint. The presenter veered off the topic to address climate change. He stated, "Speaking of lifeless worlds, well that might be what earth becomes if WE DON'T STOP climate change ..." STOP CLIMATE CHANGE? This is an important topic but no earth scientists worth their degrees would SCIENTIFICALLY agree to this statement. Climates have ALWAYS CHANGED AND ALWAYS WILL whether people exist on earth or not. To make a bold an arrogant that we have the power to STOP climate change is not science!

  • @albrand591
    @albrand591 Год назад

    You need to add U.S. standard system with the metric system

  • @xagzu
    @xagzu Год назад +2

    real talk

  • @ayushchahel7582
    @ayushchahel7582 Год назад +2

    Big fan from India

  • @wildyato3737
    @wildyato3737 7 месяцев назад

    Even we arrive at Mars...will be a breakthrough history...😂

  • @special5513
    @special5513 11 месяцев назад

    4:18 This Exoplanet could be the place where we could live in the future, if earth is dieing because of human activity. We only need a shace shuttle to fly with lightyears per minute. That could be the best way. 👍👌

  • @beatsmithx1090
    @beatsmithx1090 7 месяцев назад

    What I don't understand it... Why does the eaten planet doesn't just get pulled to the star altogether? Why does it have to be pulled and stretched like that? It's kinds like something is also trying to prevent the planet from approaching the star. I've heard about this in lots of other places. The movie moonfall also shows it. Instead of the whole moon to just fall on earth, it's broken apart piece by piece towards the earth. Is there some kind of force that pulls the planetary body away while it approaches the body with the higher mass?

  • @LadyZewe
    @LadyZewe 10 месяцев назад

    I like how you mention fighting against climate change. Thank you. 🙃

  • @cody-gf8zb
    @cody-gf8zb Год назад +2

    Here's the thing these are all just theories we have absolutely no way of actually knowing any of these things because we have never been there and only observation from telescopes

  • @JesusGonzalezzz
    @JesusGonzalezzz Год назад

    2:07 We have a beautiful planet ❤

  • @LuisFCruz-ov5mn
    @LuisFCruz-ov5mn Год назад

    Can you do stars next?

  • @fahimredwan
    @fahimredwan Год назад

    Love what if videos❤❤❤

  • @BryanSantos-cf1kk
    @BryanSantos-cf1kk Год назад

    Earth as big as the exoplanets would be more land than water

  • @sentzzjmr6871
    @sentzzjmr6871 Год назад +1

    Please make a video on what if everyone is a billionaire ! .

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад

      That's not how wealth works... the currency would be useless.

  • @hamzapashton2540
    @hamzapashton2540 Год назад

    There's no planets that support life better than earth no matter where you go no matter where you look

  • @helpmebeatbellathewolf
    @helpmebeatbellathewolf Год назад +1

    After watching this video, I kinda want to get more into science and space things :0

  • @Tiarka
    @Tiarka 11 месяцев назад

    Human beings would evolve into snakes on a planet bigger than ours…if our lungs aren’t crushed first.

  • @yousawmyusername7769
    @yousawmyusername7769 8 месяцев назад

    Im sorry but if HD 100546 b was 750x more massive than Jupiter, it would be a star because you only need about 80 jupiter masses until it starts fusing hydrogen. It would also be 72% the size of our sun in terms of mass.

  • @aagneysreejith3819
    @aagneysreejith3819 2 месяца назад

    Ok i feel like The famous HD 100546bs mass is very wrong considering it takes 13 jupiter mass to create a brown dwarf, and 80 jupiters for a star. No way its 750 times more massive than jupiter. Also where is the other giant planet GQ Luqi B. Anyways very nice video, i certainly enjoyed it.

  • @nateg08
    @nateg08 Год назад

    I love how he started showing himself in his videos since his little beef with kyle accusing what if of being AI generated.

  • @oliverst
    @oliverst Год назад

    I love this!

  • @Graphicstopprod.o
    @Graphicstopprod.o Год назад +1

    Everyone says aliens are smart we can also say they are dumb as hell

  • @gionezshepherd5257
    @gionezshepherd5257 Год назад

    😂 always very funny

  • @macwelch8599
    @macwelch8599 Год назад +2

    What if we could travel forward in time and watch animals evolve after the extinction of humanity?

    • @LarryBeeswax
      @LarryBeeswax Год назад

      Honestly if we go extinct, that means we took all the other animals with us. Maybe the roaches would survive.

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад

      We are always traveling forward in time (at the speed of 1 second per second). I think what you mean is, what if we could time-skip to the future.

  • @exoplanet6002
    @exoplanet6002 Год назад

    Glad to talk about me but too bad no space probe can reach me as i am too far out

  • @factstipsnaija.Knowledgeisfun
    @factstipsnaija.Knowledgeisfun Год назад

    One day we will get there!

  • @tamaraokoth2647
    @tamaraokoth2647 Год назад

    Peter I love your shirt

  • @MavenCree
    @MavenCree Год назад

    Why are these all Kepler? How many plants can be named after (I'm assuming) one person?

    • @Stellar1290
      @Stellar1290 Год назад

      Its because they were named after the Kepler telescope that found them

  • @sayantanbanerjee4602
    @sayantanbanerjee4602 Год назад +1

    Why HD 100546 B has not become a star with that huge amount of mass ?

    • @ZAYMANGAMESTUDIO
      @ZAYMANGAMESTUDIO Год назад

      Good question 🧐

    • @mandara3841
      @mandara3841 Год назад

      Astrophysicist we need an answer!

    • @Stellar1290
      @Stellar1290 Год назад

      Because it can’t, it doesn’t have enough mass most reliable estimates put it between 10-17.5 Jupiter masses so its not even close to becoming a star and HD 100546 b isn’t a planet at current estimates its rather a brown dwarf, a failed star

    • @mandara3841
      @mandara3841 Год назад

      But this more than 17times mass of jupiter, is more than 700times

    • @Stellar1290
      @Stellar1290 Год назад

      @@mandara3841 its not, thats an impossible estimate 700 jupiter masses would be equivalent to a K type star and HD 100546 b is a brown dwarf so its around 10-20 jupiter masses

  • @WhatDoWeKnow10
    @WhatDoWeKnow10 Год назад

    where does he get all the clips of plants and stuff? 🤔🤔

  • @992ras
    @992ras Год назад +1

    The atmosphere for life or humans is by product of the earth and the earth could simply change which humans have no control over at one point earth was way hotter outside atmospheric heat for humans is different then the earth which is core temperature which changing 1 to 2 degrees up or down isn’t big problem it’s when it starts to jump 5-10 degrees up or down that would be cause of concern. The biggest cause of heat for humans is because of all the concrete or roads the asphalt all absorb radiation form the light waves which is why the temperature feels hotter. Natural dirt absorb radiation form light waves at faster rate. Also a lot problems with the oceans is the rain water run off to oceans from said concrete made by humans

  • @superherostepdad
    @superherostepdad Год назад

    KOI-55B is Mustafar

  • @mustafabilen3696
    @mustafabilen3696 Год назад

    I went from How to survive to what if

  • @wasanghanim3945
    @wasanghanim3945 3 месяца назад

    HD 100546b Is Simlar In Size To The Sun But This Planet Could Be A Brown Dwarf

  • @7Sole7survivor7
    @7Sole7survivor7 Год назад +2

    How big is Uranus?

  • @Wasp-39b-g61
    @Wasp-39b-g61 Месяц назад

    Yeah we found the marshmallow exoplanet this is an ultra fluffy gas giant it's diameter is bigger than jupiter the exoplanet is bigger than its whole star

  • @DarkGMarine
    @DarkGMarine 9 месяцев назад

    Creatures can be so totally alien that maybe radiation and heat doesnt effect them like they say they do. Also, who are we to say where life can be? We know what environment beings from our planet needs but theres no way in he🏒🏒 earth scientists know what environment life out there can handle

  • @kagehikari4563
    @kagehikari4563 Год назад

    this is random but I just saw some article about aliens are not from space but just in wide ocean I mean in a very deep and dangerous area or place that no human can survive.....especially that slimy likeness of aliens from the sea creature ..

  • @Wasp-39b-g61
    @Wasp-39b-g61 Месяц назад

    7:16 i have idea an ultra hot jupiter is hotter than that that's my favorite planet

  • @singhsgaming9402
    @singhsgaming9402 Год назад

    I have purchased your ebook but i havent recieved. I have mailed but no reply

  • @nisarshaikh5664
    @nisarshaikh5664 Год назад

    Nice video

  • @chesterholland5909
    @chesterholland5909 Год назад

    What if we can light up fire to provoke thunderstorm?

  • @tahsinnawarreti6662
    @tahsinnawarreti6662 Год назад +1

    No planet is better then Earth

    • @Stellar1290
      @Stellar1290 Год назад

      Our planet is turning into shit, the amount of pollution and damage we cause earth is immeasurable I cannot stress it enough earth is not the best planet in the universe and there are likely better ones somewhere out there

    • @wildyato3737
      @wildyato3737 7 месяцев назад

      Yes..
      but we humans are making holes in it😂😂

    • @tahsinnawarreti6662
      @tahsinnawarreti6662 7 месяцев назад

      @Astroboi35464 ungrateful is earth truing bad to live earth's faith or your? Earth is the best planet no debate needed

  • @hamzapashton2540
    @hamzapashton2540 Год назад

    Everything's that you know Everything's that you see it goes with clock

  • @ZAYMANGAMESTUDIO
    @ZAYMANGAMESTUDIO Год назад

    It’s weird that he was holding gas giants 😂 and scorched planets. 😂

  • @DetteCastro-bz9io
    @DetteCastro-bz9io 2 месяца назад

    I like keper-22 B if says that also what if😊

  • @brucekent1886
    @brucekent1886 Год назад

    Why are these cosmic bodies, planets Suns/stars circular in shape? why arent there any square, rectangle or triangle planets, suns/stars?

  • @powerfive55
    @powerfive55 Год назад

    Next topic please - "What if Human laid egg"

  • @Khariis
    @Khariis Год назад

    Spoiler alert: what if's Narrator is Galactus

  • @suncitycybercafe3739
    @suncitycybercafe3739 Год назад

    i love WHAT IF

  • @puchaygaming3445
    @puchaygaming3445 Год назад

    How they manage to measure those planet

  • @joaopauloalmeida6269
    @joaopauloalmeida6269 10 месяцев назад +1

    eu amo o espaço eu vim de outro mundo

  • @soylentgreen9492
    @soylentgreen9492 Год назад

    Lases catching the world on fire after chemtrails put down the igniters.

  • @michaelhenson5396
    @michaelhenson5396 Год назад

    What if we created a earth like planet using Jupiter's and Saturn's moons?