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  • @StrontiumIngester
    @StrontiumIngester Рік тому +2434

    Cary has completed his metamorphosis into a minor planet. He is too powerful, we are doomed.

    • @seventeen777
      @seventeen777 Рік тому +101

      And a minor planet is only the beginning, he's going to grow much more over the following years

    • @smilemations
      @smilemations Рік тому +50

      his next phase is a dwarf planet

    • @KrillionBeats
      @KrillionBeats Рік тому +26

      THE END IS NEAR 🤯🤯🤯

    • @anukepin893
      @anukepin893 Рік тому +45

      The start of the carypocolypse

    • @HAL-oj4jb
      @HAL-oj4jb Рік тому +17

      Soon he'll become a major planet

  • @vicentearnabal
    @vicentearnabal Рік тому +1610

    Cary having a planet named after himself is strangely fitting

  • @ITR
    @ITR Рік тому +1227

    Honestly, that is a valid bragging point. Like, not just do you have a planet named after you, but it's *because* of your accomplishments, not just because you're the grandchild of an astronomer.

    • @LendriMujina
      @LendriMujina Рік тому +169

      He isn't even a competition winner, either. He wasn't on any platform specifically meant for naming planets. Someone decided "this person has specifically done noteworthy enough things to have earned this".

    • @FoxBlocksHere
      @FoxBlocksHere Рік тому +74

      @@LendriMujina They're absolutely not wrong, either. This guy has accomplished a lifetime's worth of things, and yet he's still so young!

    • @Remote-oz6ri
      @Remote-oz6ri Рік тому +27

      @@FoxBlocksHere the tings he made: BFDI, Scale of the universe.

    • @Wilker_uwu
      @Wilker_uwu Рік тому +25

      ​@@Remote-oz6ri don't forget TWOW

    • @Remote-oz6ri
      @Remote-oz6ri Рік тому +18

      @@Wilker_uwu And EWOW

  • @tomo-q5f
    @tomo-q5f Рік тому +648

    cary turned into a normal kid, the creator of the scale of the universe, the precious miracle BFDI, and now a minor planet?? you're a legend bro.

    • @Gojira-ri6rj
      @Gojira-ri6rj Рік тому +28

      you’re talking about him like he’s a shapeshifter 😂

    • @Paxychi
      @Paxychi Рік тому +58

      ​@@Gojira-ri6rj What do you mean. Cary IS a shapeshifter. He IS a minor planet. 😡😡

    • @probium2832
      @probium2832 Рік тому +4

      and twow

    • @lyrebird5982
      @lyrebird5982 Рік тому +1

      *you're

    • @tomo-q5f
      @tomo-q5f Рік тому

      @@lyrebird5982 thanks, i keep forgetting that word

  • @StealthySceptile
    @StealthySceptile Рік тому +491

    Maybe the reason TWOW season 1 took so long to complete was because Cary said he wanted it to be finished in 2-3 years, when in reality he meant 2-3 Caryhuang years

  • @Fourtle
    @Fourtle Рік тому +409

    Me in 2081 living at the CaryHuang Planet

  • @comicsylvee
    @comicsylvee Рік тому +194

    One small step for Cary, one giant leap for Carykind!

    • @NerdTheDemon
      @NerdTheDemon Рік тому +25

      One giant leap of Huangkind

    • @WhyIsJupiterInTheFridge
      @WhyIsJupiterInTheFridge Рік тому +9

      @arandomgamer3088one kitten hugger Cary for huangkind.

    • @AmirRazan
      @AmirRazan Рік тому +8

      CaryKHind

    • @Mr.Bonuts
      @Mr.Bonuts 2 місяці тому +1

      Fun fact! The original quote was
      "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"
      Most people forget the "a" because where armstrong grew up it was normal to squish the "A" between words by saying it very quickly, that with the low quality of the microphones made it hard to hear it.

  • @AstrographyScientist_Official
    @AstrographyScientist_Official Рік тому +177

    As a big fan of BFDI and Astronomy, this is perfect for me

  • @octoling6347
    @octoling6347 Рік тому +588

    Imagine being called fat by an astronomer, but in the most wholesome, long-lasting way possible.
    By literally having your name written in the cosmos, as a 60 *10^9 mTons asteroid.
    If I had to be fatshamed by a nerd, that'd be the best way I could think of.

  • @GamingThistle
    @GamingThistle Рік тому +108

    This video is exactly 110.125 Caryhuang minutes long, or 1 hour 50 minutes and 7.5 seconds. That makes it the length of a Caryhuang movie!

    • @Chitose_
      @Chitose_ 3 місяці тому +2

      it's an official measurement now

  • @jblen
    @jblen Рік тому +36

    Thats so cool. Even if its a minor planet, I certainly dont know anyone else who's got one named after them! You absolutely deserve it for the scale of the universe, that tool must've inspired thousands or even more to become astrologers, and entertained millions more.

  • @FoxBlocksHere
    @FoxBlocksHere Рік тому +60

    Going from Needle's Cake to this is a major accomplishment

  • @8thy
    @8thy Рік тому +107

    Pretty interesting how due to the 2000s drop off in names you are one of the youngest people to have a planet named after them, of course there's younger but that's still kinda wild. Maybe 2001 me will be there someday haha

  • @LittleSkepticalButStillSmart
    @LittleSkepticalButStillSmart Рік тому +45

    As an astronomy and BFDI fan, I'm happy you got a planet named after you

    • @TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx
      @TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx Рік тому +1

      Same! "Scale of the Universe really piquedmy interest in my already fervent interest!

  • @Null_0ddstone
    @Null_0ddstone Рік тому +84

    Fun fact: I've seen Vsauce use "The Scale Of The Universe" in a video before
    The video is "What If Everyone JUMPED At Once?" at 2: 34- 2: 39
    The Scale Of The Universe is shown in Michael's video for 5 seconds

    • @mango_lover2017
      @mango_lover2017 Рік тому +2

      I don't believe you

    • @Null_0ddstone
      @Null_0ddstone Рік тому +6

      @@mango_lover2017 *Runs to latest watched Vsauce video to find the scene*

    • @Null_0ddstone
      @Null_0ddstone Рік тому +1

      @@mango_lover2017 Alright, I have found the exact spot
      On Vsauce's video "What If Everyone JUMPED At Once?" [ua-cam.com/video/jHbyQ_AQP8c/v-deo.html], at 2:34 on that video, Michael uses The Scale Of The Universe for 5 seconds

    • @Null_0ddstone
      @Null_0ddstone Рік тому +1

      @@mango_lover2017 Enough proof for you?

    • @duccline
      @duccline Рік тому +1

      ​@@Null_0ddstone your comment with a youtube link got deleted

  • @Saryana0
    @Saryana0 Рік тому +65

    Since you did mention Ceres originally being categorised as a planet, I decided to explain some of the history there (and this ended up so much longer than the two paragraphs I had in mind explaining this my goodness...). In the past, especially when we're talking about times where astronomy and astrology were very intertwined, people only needed to differentiate between celestial objects that did not move in the sky (back then they were called "fixed stars" but now that category would not just include stars but also things like very distant nebulas that appear star-like to the naked eye, or star clusters or even galaxies) and celestial objects that *did* move in the sky. Those objects were called "wanderers" in Greek - or planetai, aka, where the word for *planet* comes from. The Sun was considered a planet by those terms, as was the Moon, and back then the only planets that mattered were the Sun, the Moon and the 5 planets that can be seen with the naked eye (so Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn), for a total of 7. To be extremely technical - everything was called a star, planets were called "wandering stars" but often just shortened to "wanderers". Comets were called "long-haired stars"!
    The 16th century and wider acceptance of the heliocentrist model showed a change in what was defined as a planet - mainly, a planet was an object that orbited the Sun (or orbited something that orbited a Sun). The Earth was now a planet and the Sun was no longer one. The Moon is a bit more complicated. Copernicus in the 16th century redefined the Moon from a planet to basically it's own thing - he didn't rename the Moon to anything, he just emphasised that the Moon isn't a planet as it revolves around the Earth. However, even when new Jupiter moons were discovered by Galileo in the early 17th century, he still named them planets originally. It was Kepler who created the term "satellite" to refer to objects that revolve around planets - a term that modernly is now divided into natural satellites and artificial satellites. There is some new definition emerging as well, such as planets being considered satellites around their respective stars now!
    Back to asteroids - asteroids were not discovered in ancient times (only 4 Vesta is really visible with the naked eye but it is too dim to have been considered notable and often isn't even noticeable, you'd need pretty good conditions to find it) and so, the etymology for asteroid is more recent. Because of how the (then) discovered asteroids seemed to act, they were called "star/planet-like" or asteroids by William Herschel because asteroids acted both like stars (acting more like a point of light than a disc of light) and like planets (they moved around). Why star/planet-like? Well, the term is coming from the star part of fixed stars/wandering stars, so it's actually a pretty clever name that's simultaneously calling asteroid "star-like" *and* "planet-like". Before the rename, they were still called planets - and even with the rename, there were arguments if an asteroid is *simply* a name for a small planet or if it's a new object altogether.
    Even nowadays there's uncertainty in how we define a moon vs an asteroid vs simple *objects*. Is every particle in Saturn's ring a moon? They all orbit around Saturn after all. Or are they asteroids? Or are they just something else? Pluto being reclassified to a dwarf planet is part of the process of defining planetary objects. Heck, even the term "planetary object" itself is carrying the old meaning of a planet (excluding stars) - we're creating newer wider terms and changing old terms to be stricter but even in strictness, there's still pretty blurry lines at play. But that's a good thing - it means there's development and research and that there's care being put in to make sure everyone is on the same page when discussing science. I, for one, am extremely excited for the next planetary object to be discovered that will destroy the current terminology that we use (jokingly, of course)!

    • @carmacksanderson3937
      @carmacksanderson3937 Рік тому +3

      Fascinating stuff! Loved the dive into the etymology of these words. Question: when did the word "moon" see wider use as the term for larger objects that orbit planets? And, hell, now that I think about it, when did we start calling our moon "the Moon"?

    • @Saryana0
      @Saryana0 Рік тому +6

      ​@@carmacksanderson3937 Technically speaking? Moons as a celestial object were named *after* our Moon. Our Moon came first and then, when more objects were discovered that followed similar properties, we ended up calling them "moons" as well. It's actually why we spell Moon with a capital letter - we turned it into a proper noun to differentiate between our Moon and *moons* that exist.
      Not to mention - originally, the moons that were discovered were sometimes just called by the names given to them - though that actually became less frequent as time passed. Often, the moons didn't even get that, actually - they might have just been called [Planet] [Roman Numeral]. So Io was often referred to as Jupiter I, Titan as Saturn I, etc in order of their distance to their respective planet or by order of discovery. There just wasn't really a term that everyone collectively used. (Also, through researching for this comment - just realised it wasn't Galileo who named the Galilean satellites, but Simon Marius - Galileo only named the collective group of them as the Medicean stars, Marius gave them their names.)
      I'd say it's around the 19th century when people started using the same terminology and that's also around the time "moon" was being used as synonymous to a natural satellite. It's really more of a gradual process though? People seeing that, yes, these objects share commonalities with the Earth's Moon and colloquially calling them moons as well. Usually they were called satellites however (not even natural satellites considering the need for such a term came much later).
      The etymology of the word moon itself? It comes from proto-Indo-European, from the word for "month" and later morphed into the English word for "moon" (and plenty other words as well across many languages). Which, of course, makes sense - the way we define months came from the Moon's orbit! In fact, many languages still have the same word for moon and month. Mandarin Chinese call each month [number]-yue4 (月), while the moon itself is called yue4liang4 (月亮), or just yue4. Many Slavic languages call the moon and the month "mesetz/mesyatz" (месец/месяц for a Cyrillic spelling), though some do use luna (emphasis on the a) instead (Bulgarian uses both words). Even in English, the common root is noticable, consider moon and month both start with 'mon'.
      I couldn't find anything on when the specific spelling "moon" was first used. In Old English, mōna/mōne was used and in Middle English, it had turned into moone, mon, moyn, moyne, mona, monæ. So it's either somewhere between Middle English and Early Modern English, or during the period Early Modern English when moon solidified as a term. There wasn't even a standardised English at that time so honestly, moon might as well have been used alongside moone (Early Modern English commonly appended a silent e to the end of its words). I suppose this would require reading through the original books from that time period and seeing how exactly they spelt "moon" - which for me, not an easy task when I don't live in an English speaking country! In general, I suppose we can say that the shift to modern spelling happened around the 15th-17th century, corresponding to the drop of the silent e.

  • @abitoftheuniverse2
    @abitoftheuniverse2 Рік тому +15

    For all you have done, to get people interested in astronomy over the years, esp. with your scale project, you deserve one 1.0*10^1 bigger.
    Many thanks, to you and your brother, htwins. ❤

  • @LendriMujina
    @LendriMujina Рік тому +16

    Scale of the Universe was responsible for getting a _lot_ of younger people interested in science. You've earned this.

  • @Bram06
    @Bram06 Рік тому +231

    It's really wholesome knowing Scott Manley has a planet named after him. He absolutely deserves it
    edit: wait YOU made scale of the universe??? mind blown

    • @fathimathshaira151
      @fathimathshaira151 Рік тому

      191 likes and 0 REPLIES? That's just incorrect

    • @SillierPutty
      @SillierPutty 6 місяців тому

      214 lIkEs AnD 1 RePlY? ThAt'S jUsT iNcOrRrEcT

    • @samgurly
      @samgurly 3 місяці тому

      225 likes and 3 replies
      now 3 replies and 226 likes

    • @Rpem10
      @Rpem10 2 місяці тому

      230 Likes and 3 replies? Lemme fix that.

  • @needleboy17
    @needleboy17 Рік тому +15

    This planet is the one where BFDI takes place in

  • @Planetmango48
    @Planetmango48 Рік тому +39

    Wow look at that scale.
    Very accurate.
    Edit: that's better, also since it spins so fast, I'm not sure if it would be that spherical.

    • @Planetmango48
      @Planetmango48 Рік тому

      Oh that's better.

    • @cube6794
      @cube6794 7 місяців тому +1

      It would be too small to reach hydrostatic equilibrium and collapse into a round ball anyway, it’s probably some irregular lumpy shape

    • @Planetmango48
      @Planetmango48 7 місяців тому

      @@cube6794 Yeah.

  • @jaysonbunnell8097
    @jaysonbunnell8097 Рік тому +8

    woah!!! so cool! i assumed it was just a name collision at first, super neat that it was actually named after you specifically

  • @rcoppy
    @rcoppy Рік тому +3

    this felt more chaotic than your older videos (joyfully so) and i'm all here for it! congrats on a planet :D

  • @DualZephyr
    @DualZephyr Рік тому +17

    Many years in the future, Cary will upload the sequel to this video "visiting my planet"

    • @SillierPutty
      @SillierPutty 6 місяців тому +2

      he's going to work on bfdi there

  • @Applemind
    @Applemind Рік тому +3

    That's amazing, and this reminds me of how my teacher showed us "the scale of the universe" and I found it so cool that it was made by you

  • @jas7256
    @jas7256 Рік тому +21

    That one world map of IAU membership is absolutely fascinating, like I get why a country like North Korea would be a suspended member, but why Peru, Georgia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia too??

    • @MiyuwiTV
      @MiyuwiTV 5 місяців тому +1

      Saudi Arabia makes sense

    • @MiyuwiTV
      @MiyuwiTV 5 місяців тому +1

      They get suspended if they don’t pay their dues to the organization

  • @NotroLPS
    @NotroLPS Рік тому +27

    Cary I feel like you’re underestimating exactly how cool this is. Even if it’s a super small planet, this is the kind of thing that most people can only dream of! Theres a reason those “name a star after you” scams are so popular.
    Congratulations Cary!

  • @SsVoyage1892
    @SsVoyage1892 Рік тому +26

    The fact he has a literal celestial body named after him!? 😭 congrats

  • @_RayNotHere_
    @_RayNotHere_ Рік тому +4

    Thank you astronaut for the amazing discovery, and different astronaut for the name!! 😇

  • @AttractorsAltAccount
    @AttractorsAltAccount 11 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations on your transformation! Can't wait to see you as a planet, where i tell you about object shows in my spaceship

  • @Nitrocomes
    @Nitrocomes Рік тому +6

    minor-planets in video
    00:11 - 010003 Caryhuang
    00:38 - 090377 Sedna
    01:22 - 033434 Scottmanley
    02:09 - 000001 Ceres
    02:29 - 000002 Pallas
    02:30 - 000003 Juno
    02:31 - 000004 Vesta
    04:04 - 012358 Azzurra
    04:10 - 010007 Malytheatre
    04:14 - 009999 Wiles
    12:04 - 010004 Igormakarov
    12:06 - 010005 Chemega
    12:09 - 010006 Sessai
    12:20 - 005003 Silvanominuto
    12:22 - 005004 Bruch
    12:33 - 012007 Fermat
    12:38 - 008191 Mersenne
    12:41 - 005149 Leibniz
    12:43 - 002034 Bernoulli
    12:47 - 002002 Euler
    12:50 - 005676 Voltaire
    12:53 - 001814 Bach
    12:56 - 004330 Vivaldi
    13:13 - 008629 Chucklorre
    13:39 - 448051 Pepisensi
    13:43 - 026232 Antink
    13:43 - 026233 Jimbraun
    13:43 - 026234 Leslibrinson
    13:44 - 026235 Annemaduggan
    13:44 - 026238 Elduval
    13:44 - 026240 Leigheriks
    13:45 - 026243 Sallyfenska
    13:45 - 026246 Mikelake
    13:45 - 026247 Doleonardi
    13:46 - 026248 Longenecker
    13:46 - 026250 Shaneludwig
    13:47 - 026251 Kiranmanne
    13:47 - 026255 Carmarques
    13:48 - 027433 Hylak
    13:48 - 027434 Anirudhjain
    13:48 - 027438 Carolynjons
    13:49 - 027439 Kamimura
    13:49 - 027440 Colekendrick
    13:50 - 027446 Landoni
    13:50 - 027447 Ichunlin
    13:50 - 027449 Jamarkley
    13:51 - 027450 Monzon
    im finishing it

  • @GDNachoo
    @GDNachoo Рік тому +3

    I like that the scale of the universe is the gift that keeps on giving

  • @justjames4
    @justjames4 Рік тому +6

    Congratulations! I didn't know about minor planets before watching this video, so thanks for addressing your planet. 👍

  • @Jabrils
    @Jabrils Рік тому +4

    Cary I don't know anyone cooler than you man 😱

  • @SSMaple
    @SSMaple Рік тому +2

    Now I'm waiting for Cary to make a planet object show with Caryhuang as the host. Ngl, I would watch that.

  • @chrisbalboa-e9g
    @chrisbalboa-e9g Рік тому +3

    I would want to see a BFDIA episode where a character screams, “oh no, caryhuang is coming!”

  • @jeroenjoetjoep
    @jeroenjoetjoep Рік тому +20

    Holy Schnitzel, that must have been a shocker to find out a minor planet is named after you! Congratulations Cary!

  • @Carnage_2844_
    @Carnage_2844_ 6 місяців тому +2

    2:28 JUNO…
    “Juno was mad he’d knew he’d been had, so he shot at the sun with a gun,” -tally hall

  • @thomasarvidson6352
    @thomasarvidson6352 Рік тому +3

    I used to love the algicosathlon, apparently that was 10-11 years ago and now I feel old.

  • @ehehadams
    @ehehadams 11 місяців тому +1

    YOU HAVE HIT 600K! CONGRATS!

  • @LeanBeansOSC
    @LeanBeansOSC Рік тому +5

    Truly amazing. We need to go there now

  • @skydog0_038
    @skydog0_038 Рік тому +1

    This is actually cool a planet was named after you. In fact it's one of my favorite planets (well minor planets) now.

  • @NguyenZander
    @NguyenZander Рік тому +9

    Props to Cary for blocking himself after paying himself to make himself art for himself

  • @Schy13
    @Schy13 Рік тому

    Thank you for taking the time to take a picture with my son in San Diego this past Sunday. You made his day 💗

  • @andrewkahler6399
    @andrewkahler6399 Рік тому +3

    First Pencil had a _mini me_
    Now Cary has a _mega me_

  • @Arthur2015Oficial
    @Arthur2015Oficial 11 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations for 600.000 subcribers

  • @Aleafplayz
    @Aleafplayz Рік тому +4

    How did this guy turned into a planet
    Bow down to him

  • @ItsreallyPearlGameS
    @ItsreallyPearlGameS Рік тому +2

    As a planet person, i am gonna thank you for this video

  • @its_fergi
    @its_fergi Рік тому +6

    holy shit, that's such a big flex

  • @SupaIsDumb
    @SupaIsDumb Рік тому

    I really enjoyed the science/space videos! I'm so glad you've hit this wonderful accomplishment!

  • @spingleboygle
    @spingleboygle Рік тому +4

    imagine being so legendary that a scientist that grew up on your videos named a planet after you

  • @MO1M_Official
    @MO1M_Official 11 місяців тому +1

    Congrats for 600K!

  • @vaclavtrpisovsky
    @vaclavtrpisovsky Рік тому +4

    Thanks, finally someone explaining that weird head I've been seeing in the sky

  • @ParaWarnerViacom
    @ParaWarnerViacom 11 місяців тому +1

    CARY! You just hit 600,000 subscribers! CELEBRATE!

  • @Action35
    @Action35 Рік тому +3

    Having a planet named after you must be one of the greatest thing you can achive in life.

  • @tracksdetufao
    @tracksdetufao Рік тому +2

    You're a real teacher. You just told me the value of X.😊

  • @CarlosEGRYT
    @CarlosEGRYT 20 днів тому +3

    9:50 THATS TODAY

  • @KingdomMayFivePadua
    @KingdomMayFivePadua 6 місяців тому +2

    1:26 what was that sound😭😭

  • @AndresPotato
    @AndresPotato Рік тому +4

    No way! A Cary Huang planet before GTA 6 is crazy!11!!!11!1

  • @EmosGambler
    @EmosGambler Рік тому +2

    Wow! haha! Dude, at some point I consumed all your videos finding you out randomly on youtube and getting to know that you've created one of the applications that I've spent hours checking and showing friends (size of the universe, was this over 10 years ago?? I think so!). Now again me also randomly stepping upon this video which I LOVE! SORRY FOR RANDOM COMMENT, I JUST FEEL I KNOW YOU AND I LIKE YOU!. More ppl should check your videos!!!

  • @davidhinojoza262
    @davidhinojoza262 Рік тому +2

    He seems so calm with there being a LITERAL PLANET named after him!

  • @headphonesaxolotl
    @headphonesaxolotl Рік тому +1

    Unrelated but I revisited Scale of the Universe 2 and I realized the mobile game Pixel Starships actually uses real stars for it's system names, as I recognized Spica, Wold, Deneb, Arcturus, and several other "obscure" systems.

  • @TheTruCloud
    @TheTruCloud Рік тому +3

    YOU MADE SCALE OF THE UNIVERSE? How the hell did I manage to circle back and find you by random chance on youtube over a decade later.

  • @_Wombat
    @_Wombat Рік тому

    You're an inspiration Cary, thanks.

  • @wroxieefromcrimea
    @wroxieefromcrimea Рік тому +3

    bro whoever named planet "caryhuang" is huge W instantly

  • @paulo_oliveira5
    @paulo_oliveira5 11 місяців тому +2

    Hey Cary, where's the last leg of the The Amazing Marble Race S3? I'm REALLY excited to watch! 🤩

  • @nichestnerd
    @nichestnerd Рік тому +5

    having a celestial body named after you seems like the ultimate flex

  • @DawDaw24
    @DawDaw24 5 місяців тому +4

    His Planet should of been the 2763rd planet

  • @SumiTheTransitFan
    @SumiTheTransitFan 11 місяців тому

    CONGRATS ON 600K SUBS! That's Really Cool!

  • @brainbedder
    @brainbedder Рік тому +4

    Kaiming is your middle name??

  • @TO-mp3bv
    @TO-mp3bv 9 місяців тому

    I love bfdi, and when i found out you were actually one of the founders of bfdi, i was speechless. Keep up the great work !

  • @guillaume5313
    @guillaume5313 Рік тому +6

    I can't wait for the last leg of the amazing marble race

  • @Puffymillie
    @Puffymillie 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey Cary! I've always wondered, how do you guys count the votes to BFDI? With this many voters, there's no way to manually count them nowadays, it's been on my mind for years!

    • @quantumblauthor7300
      @quantumblauthor7300 11 місяців тому

      Electoral college time!

    • @45hAsh
      @45hAsh 6 місяців тому

      I think they do it via searching in the entirety of the comment section by searching up comments with [A] or [B], they might have something else though

  • @BudderBoyz
    @BudderBoyz Рік тому +10

    So they just named a minor planet after you without telling you first??

    • @cowdy_
      @cowdy_ Рік тому

      Yoo youre the taylor swift shoe guy

    • @BudderBoyz
      @BudderBoyz Рік тому +1

      @@cowdy_ sneaker guy thank you very much

  • @johnfortnite1987
    @johnfortnite1987 Рік тому

    This is the high tier content I subscribed for!

  • @Amel_La_Marocaine
    @Amel_La_Marocaine 11 місяців тому +3

    cary!! congrats for your 600k subscibers! 💖
    ps: it's a second comment :)

  • @George_Bland
    @George_Bland 9 місяців тому

    This is such cool and crazy news! Really liked the birth date data analysis as well!

  • @Myalnyblth0
    @Myalnyblth0 Рік тому +7

    Ooo you have a planet? Maybe it’s the planet that houses goiky and yoyleland! Or maybe not because it only has a 3 km diameter.

  • @DogeBoy-qe3tx
    @DogeBoy-qe3tx Рік тому +1

    Bro, I still remember my science teacher using that exact scale of the universe. You are truly a legend.

  • @thecrazypilot
    @thecrazypilot Рік тому +14

    Petition to rename it 2763 Caryhuang

  • @MeesterTweester
    @MeesterTweester 11 місяців тому

    Congratulations on 600k subscribers!

  • @Animated-Pebble
    @Animated-Pebble 5 місяців тому +6

    Immagine it was number 2,763 💀

  • @rollinontheboard
    @rollinontheboard Рік тому

    Been a fan of your content for 5 years!!!!11

  • @Theanimationsofwhat
    @Theanimationsofwhat Рік тому +4

    LMAO THE 3D RENDER

  • @kingskipster
    @kingskipster Рік тому +1

    getting a celestial body named after you is something to be proud of and is a huge accomplishment. this should be something that everyone is envious of
    great job 👍

  • @pesterenan
    @pesterenan Рік тому +3

    Hey Cary! Your blender skills are improving! What are you thinking about the latest 4.0 release? Have you made your donut yet? hahaha keep on the good work!

  • @Aldenkumag0214
    @Aldenkumag0214 2 місяці тому +1

    Fun fact:
    As of October 28, 2024, 10003 Caryhuang has been observed by technology 3,006 times.

  • @AriTheAriGuy
    @AriTheAriGuy Рік тому +6

    Fun fact, for the past few months had the idea that a shape with 2763 sides should be called a huangagon lol

  • @retnoartanti1976
    @retnoartanti1976 Рік тому +1

    I hope someone named a planet after me

  • @peachy37_
    @peachy37_ Рік тому +4

    bye guys!1!1! i’m gonna go live on 10003 caryhuang adios!!!

  • @TehCapcutSpartaRemixer
    @TehCapcutSpartaRemixer Місяць тому +1

    Its funny how 15 days after this video Luboš Kohoutek (the discoverer of 10003 CaryHuang) died.

  • @RedstoneFederation
    @RedstoneFederation Рік тому +7

    One day a kid named Skibidi Toilet (born 2027) will have a planet named after them.

    • @codingfiregod
      @codingfiregod Рік тому

      no....

    • @Silly915
      @Silly915 Рік тому

      @@codingfiregodyes.. it unfortunately is the truth (i am from the future) (he was the only person ever named skibidi toilet) (idk why he was)

  • @i_teleported_bread7404
    @i_teleported_bread7404 Рік тому +2

    "What is the axial tilt of Cary Huang" is not a question I ever thought I would ask.

  • @AlessandroDiomampo
    @AlessandroDiomampo Рік тому +3

    Cary Huang planet is the Cary Huang planet of all time

  • @gnoot50
    @gnoot50 9 місяців тому

    wow! i didnt know you were the creator of the scale of the universe! and its also really cool that you got a planet named after you!!

  • @Thaplayer1209
    @Thaplayer1209 Рік тому +11

    Make this the 2nd video in a row where Cary implies he isn’t human

  • @itsyourdudealix
    @itsyourdudealix 11 місяців тому +1

    he asked for it, answered it, and made it. what a legend

  • @TrustyGun2
    @TrustyGun2 Рік тому +2

    Kinda crazy they named a planet after an eight year old

  • @megasocky
    @megasocky Рік тому +1

    Its funny since I saw the scale of the universe website in my soil science class in college and i just went "oh hey its carykh" you're doing numbers in the academic world

  • @dimandos48_
    @dimandos48_ Рік тому +5

    He has his own planet?????