he has already done this. he has videos where he navigates from outside the milky way and locates our solar system without clicking on any other stars, he just uses visual clues
The heat spectrum of stars is as follows, coolest to hottest: Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Blue-white, Blue. There is no Green. When you heat something you see it turn 'red hot' or 'white hot', but Green is not a natural color for heat, so it's likely green galaxies don't exist.
It's very possible, and in fact, very common. Red dwarfs are the most abundant stars in any galaxy, about 70% of all stars, they're just much harder to see. Best example of this is also the closest. Alpha Centauri A and B are both Yellow main sequence stars, just like the sun, and are being orbited by a Red Dwarf called Proxima. Also, it's so common for a dwarf star to orbit a larger star that we've given it it's own supernova designation. When the dwarf gets close enough, it starts pulling gas and other material off the larger star until it can't hold anymore and explodes into a type 1A supernova, which is by far the most common supernova.
And if you thought a death of a single high mass star is amazing, And how about take two high mass stars colliding, And these mergers can create the most powerful(and rarest) explosions in the universe, And imagine two wolf Rayet stars that are the same mass as R136a1, merging and colliding, this will create an explosion that is truly unimaginable, And 300 + 300 solar masses, will create an explosion 600 times more powerful than our sun does in its life time, Or rather between 6 to 10 or more times more powerful than a single star supernova(and the average max powerful range for a supernova is usually between 60 and 100 solar masses), And these mergers are unbelievably rare, and hard to tell, but they can be seen billions of light years away?! And we are glad that we will not have this collision in our galaxy, or else our solar system is toast(literally)?! And these mergers are more theoretical than possible, but it is logical?!
*Universe is Awesome!*
Can we go to space ?
NO
Why?
The *R136a1* is a deadly lazer!
oh ok
not anymore there's a habitable zooooonneee
You could make a galaxy out of this!
Hell ppp
except for Mercury, Mercury makes a brand new Mercury
It's a *_S T A R R R R_*
Hey Anton! I like how you are saying: Hello Wonderful person :D
Keep up your Interesting Videos!
Define “massive”
It is a star with the most mass and luminosity, but certainly not the biggest,
UY Scuti for the win here.
Your pfp instantly annihilates my spinal cord
@@vts0361 then you probably have a Calcium problem.
You should check that out….
Excellent bro.
R136A1 is my favourite Star in the Large Magellanic cloud, What is your Favorite Anime girl?
Mine is Kappa Centauri
Beetlejuice
MonstaNuclear My favorite anime character is Hawkeye in M*A*S*H
wut?
Mine is S5 0014+81, she bright and T H I C C. 👌👌👌
Can you visit the Small Magellanic Cloud sometime?
The EOE Good Question
Yeah, SMC is underused, very.
The EOE can we visit even smaller than afterwards?
R136A1 is my city.
is that QuackityHQ reference?
Sagittarius A* is my galaxy
Local supercluster is my street
Uranus is my city*
And I dropped some new stars and they're glowing like a god church
Can you make a video about how to find Sun in our galaxy based on other stars or constelations?
he has already done this. he has videos where he navigates from outside the milky way and locates our solar system without clicking on any other stars, he just uses visual clues
Can you find a green galaxy?
NO!!!!!!! *Wait your green and your the size of a galaxy* so you a *green galaxy* Your question as been answered
The heat spectrum of stars is as follows, coolest to hottest: Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Blue-white, Blue. There is no Green. When you heat something you see it turn 'red hot' or 'white hot', but Green is not a natural color for heat, so it's likely green galaxies don't exist.
Nekross there is also black dwarfs which are cooler than red stars there temperature could sometimes go under 0 degrees
Have you got some sort of special version of SpaceEngine that has all these features that make it look better?
what da math intro destroys my ears
*lol you cracked me up*
What about a trip to 2007OR10 (yes it it has a moon named Vanth and it is a dwarf planet.)? You don't have to but it's just a request.
Angel Carrillo I didn't know the planet isn't named but its moon is
For me, R136a1 is only 1 star, and for some reason is an ellipsoid
Too bad i was born in 21 century.
I wish if I would see some humans step a foot on mars or those things.
do you mean the 22th century
I know but he's/she's pretending to be in the 22th century
Born too late to explore the earth
Born too early to explore the universe
Born just in time to explore dank memes
Happy belated Canada Day my friend and countryman
Hey bro. I have a question for you: Is it posible that smaller stars like red dwarfs or white dwarfs orbit bigger and more massive stars like planets
It's very possible, and in fact, very common. Red dwarfs are the most abundant stars in any galaxy, about 70% of all stars, they're just much harder to see. Best example of this is also the closest. Alpha Centauri A and B are both Yellow main sequence stars, just like the sun, and are being orbited by a Red Dwarf called Proxima.
Also, it's so common for a dwarf star to orbit a larger star that we've given it it's own supernova designation. When the dwarf gets close enough, it starts pulling gas and other material off the larger star until it can't hold anymore and explodes into a type 1A supernova, which is by far the most common supernova.
is this universe sandbox?
@Cosmic Gaming thank you
@Cosmic Gaming i got a notification when you replied
And if you thought a death of a single high mass star is amazing,
And how about take two high mass stars colliding,
And these mergers can create the most powerful(and rarest) explosions in the universe,
And imagine two wolf Rayet stars that are the same mass as R136a1, merging and colliding, this will create an explosion that is truly unimaginable,
And 300 + 300 solar masses, will create an explosion 600 times more powerful than our sun does in its life time,
Or rather between 6 to 10 or more times more powerful than a single star supernova(and the average max powerful range for a supernova is usually between 60 and 100 solar masses),
And these mergers are unbelievably rare, and hard to tell, but they can be seen billions of light years away?!
And we are glad that we will not have this collision in our galaxy, or else our solar system is toast(literally)?!
And these mergers are more theoretical than possible, but it is logical?!
Where d you buy the software for something like this???
Robert Ursini it's free...it's called space engine, just google it, it's awesome
IT'S FREE ok? just Download it, if you had a Powerful rig, hehe.
Hi Anton, can you find the near Earth asteroid (35396) 1997 XF11 that will come close in the year 2028?
Have you visited 18 scorpii?
Anton is that Space Engine 0.981 that you are using?
Stop giving people false information these stars don't have planets
Dude it's science fiction he mentioned it's not real
Wait you are a footballer and from bulgaria i was thinking you are from russia you deserve noble prize!
Mine is Betelgeuse
how about you go to Milky Way galaxy and speed up time to see how it rotates
Hi
First
fuck off