The Promise of Kepler-22b

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • Exciting news from the Kepler mission yesterday! Here's what happened: they discovered a planet that is roughly the size of Earth, and is a good distance from the planet. Unfortunately, there's a lot of gaps from there on...
    Kepler's first confirmed earth-sized planet in a habitable zone (Kepler 22B).
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  • @timurmalick
    @timurmalick 9 років тому +1080

    Funny thing that maybe some dudes from kepler-22b watching the similar video about our Earth and thinking : Is anybody out there?

    • @ThePresley1989
      @ThePresley1989 9 років тому +109

      It they say, "What a stupid name they gave us"...

    • @Godscountry2732
      @Godscountry2732 9 років тому +46

      Sure,I'm betting life is everywhere ,intelligent life is a little more rare,why? if you look at planet Earth and when humans arrived on scene,it was late[billions of years],almost by chance,luck.

    • @PXpress
      @PXpress 9 років тому +9

      Funny thing is , if this is true . Why didn't NASA have mission from Kepler and its nearby from earth ? And NASA had mission from Mars .. And it's further ."

    • @Godscountry2732
      @Godscountry2732 9 років тому +18

      Exactly,the sheer number of stars,makes it almost a sure bet were not alone.I'm betting your right,somewhere in a remote part of a distant galaxy,a species looks up and wonder's,is anyone out there? I'm guessing within 25-50 years we should find telltale signs of other life forms,maybe even intelligent.The James Webb telescope[2018 launch] will be one of the first of many telescopes,looking for life within the universe.To be alive today,for those young people that are going to experience it,how exciting will it be.Wow!!!.I remember the Moon landing's,what a exciting time it was.

    • @Gramnin
      @Gramnin 9 років тому +21

      Pro Gen
      Mars is definitely closer than Kepler-22b... Kepler-22b is 600 light years away. One light year = 5,878,499,810,000 miles, so 600 light years = 3.5271*10^15 miles, or 3,257,100,000,000,000 miles. By comparison, Mars is, on average, about 1.3981*10^8 miles away, or 139,810,000 miles.

  • @guzmanayalagerardoamauri9109
    @guzmanayalagerardoamauri9109 9 років тому +564

    Don't fear the unknown
    We are the unknown

    • @erodict5840
      @erodict5840 9 років тому +4

      Gerardo Mindblown

    • @apple-de8tx
      @apple-de8tx 7 років тому +3

      2 years and I'm still mindfked.

    • @Zach135
      @Zach135 6 років тому

      29 Years till Havoc but how do we KNOW that there is/isn't more? ALL KNOWING

    • @Alex-oj2mm
      @Alex-oj2mm 6 років тому

      I just got mind raped

    • @ooka7705
      @ooka7705 5 років тому

      R/im14andthisisdeep

  • @jacquezdelafontaine3302
    @jacquezdelafontaine3302 11 років тому +399

    We call it Kepler 22B. Something else might call it home

    • @MBZMLife
      @MBZMLife 5 років тому +31

      That's what I still call it, home. On Earth I go by the name Lil Wayne though. E.T. phone home.

    • @xXTheAmazingCrafterXxmc
      @xXTheAmazingCrafterXxmc 5 років тому +3

      @@MBZMLife OML 💀

    • @smwfreak1647
      @smwfreak1647 5 років тому +2

      @@MBZMLife LOL wtf

    • @ultradalek2313
      @ultradalek2313 5 років тому +1

      We can call it Pongo Pongo from Bud Spencer's movie called "A Friend Is a Treasure
      ".
      I propose this name, because the average temperature of the planet is 20C° (ours is 14C°), so it's a tropical oceanic planet, similar to the island in that movie. Also, this would be a great memorial for Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.

    • @Ray-ks4bb
      @Ray-ks4bb 4 роки тому +1

      @@ultradalek2313 imagine getting a whole planet named after you 0_0

  • @AeroeGraphix
    @AeroeGraphix 9 років тому +464

    If I had this dudes voice I'd talk to myself until I die

    • @brannythefrenchie8847
      @brannythefrenchie8847 8 років тому +8

      +spoonwitz My voice sounds incredibly similar to the narrator's voice :D

    • @AeroeGraphix
      @AeroeGraphix 8 років тому +1

      Monster 64 Hell yeah

    • @davidmayo6723
      @davidmayo6723 8 років тому +5

      +spoonwitz He could put Morgan Freeman out of a job

    • @AeroeGraphix
      @AeroeGraphix 8 років тому

      Mirin Dajo M Oh yeah easily

    • @jonzu4
      @jonzu4 8 років тому

      +spoonwitz You already do that. Everyone does.

  • @TammyBoy
    @TammyBoy 9 років тому +759

    lol probably someone from Kepler 22b is watching a video about earth

  • @220Dave220
    @220Dave220 10 років тому +344

    What if there are people on Keplar 22-b having arguments on social media about whether earth is inhabitable or not?? 0.o

    • @sabrinaaa417
      @sabrinaaa417 6 років тому +9

      ahhh that’s crazy

    • @fukushimadaichi415
      @fukushimadaichi415 6 років тому +15

      What if they disovered our planet long before us and are already planning on invading us.

    • @Blooming.92
      @Blooming.92 5 років тому +1

      Oscar Valdez earth are about to die, why even have a plan to invading earth? Such a waste of time and energy.

    • @DV-zv4ox
      @DV-zv4ox 5 років тому +13

      @@Blooming.92 I hope they come for you first

    • @mkp4093
      @mkp4093 5 років тому +3

      Dude it's 600 lights years away it mean they have to travel at light speed to reach us still it will take 600 years chill bro we r alone in our solar system

  • @Obvioustroller
    @Obvioustroller 10 років тому +267

    Makes you wonder if anyone has found our planet with their telescope

    • @bleachguy8387
      @bleachguy8387 10 років тому +6

      Same here if its earth like they have to have people like us so there has to be statelite on there planet wish kelper finds a planet with a statelite orbiting it

    • @happytobereligionfree9648
      @happytobereligionfree9648 10 років тому +22

      Scientists on Kepler 22b have found a habitable planet! It's Solar 3, with a slightly smaller diameter and a possible atmosphere.

    • @josephjamesgaligao3391
      @josephjamesgaligao3391 7 років тому +1

      Obvioustroller 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @rohithreddy75
      @rohithreddy75 5 років тому +1

      maybe they have different technology unlike us.

    • @paperexplain9342
      @paperexplain9342 4 роки тому

      NASA spotted a sun out there that have a lot of dark dot moving around it and NASA think that maybe an advanced civilization have built a some sort of giant solar satellite that suck in the energy from the science. So possibly

  • @EdmacZ
    @EdmacZ 10 років тому +87

    Once upon a time, Humans used to use Sticks and Rocks. We were a bunch of bipedal animals running around in animal pelt skirts. Going to the moon or into outer space was inconceivable. Look where we are now.
    Nothing is impossible. Nothing.
    The ignorant say "This is impossible" and "it will never happen" because it takes us out of our little comfort bubble that we are super smart, super intelligent, and we got the universe licked as a species. There is still very much we do not know. We're no different as a human species than we were as cavemen. We're still basically cavemen.
    It may not be anytime soon, it may take several lifetimes and generations, but someday, this imagination will be a new reality.

    • @SteveGamesFTW
      @SteveGamesFTW 9 років тому +5

      That...Was....Beautiful. :')

    • @gosucalime
      @gosucalime 9 років тому +19

      In the words of Albert Einstein ''Started from the bottom, now we here''

    • @futballin416
      @futballin416 7 років тому +1

      Well said

    • @param888
      @param888 6 років тому

      EdmacZ caveman don't be so egoistic, if human can evolve from nothing then earth like planet life can evolve as human too. Also the picture of planet what we see today is million years old, mean time alien life on this planet also as cursed as life on earth.
      Better make heaven to our earth all humans need to come together, drop nationallity, nations, border, money,religion instead form one body to live peaceful with everyone.

    • @tacoswelding8411
      @tacoswelding8411 5 років тому

      EdmacZ too long to read

  • @dexxteriouss2334
    @dexxteriouss2334 10 років тому +74

    People say "This will never happen" or "This is impossible"
    The number of scientists that said flight was impossible is too large to count.
    Edit: Coming back to the comment after finding an interesting article.
    "100 years from now would be 1,125,899,906,842,624 times more powerful than the current models" Now that is exciting.

    • @marinekid12321
      @marinekid12321 10 років тому +17

      600 light years away is really, really far away. If you were traveling at the speed of light (186,200 miles per second) it would still take 600 years to get there.

    • @manz92
      @manz92 10 років тому +11

      I know, I get so frustrated at how limited some peoples imagination capacity is, it is ridiculous to be as ignorant to say "this will never happen".

    • @kusakusa950
      @kusakusa950 10 років тому +3

      marinekid12321 Scientists are now developing faster rockets that you can travel in mars in just 35 days!!!!

    • @kusakusa950
      @kusakusa950 10 років тому +1

      marinekid12321 Or maybe we can travel into a wormhole =)

    • @MCPEDemons
      @MCPEDemons 10 років тому +1

      Why don't we just go to Gliese 581g first? It's only 4.24 lightyears (1.3 parsecs) away :D

  • @revfromlvd
    @revfromlvd 9 років тому +281

    Looks like planet Namek

  • @MartianStories
    @MartianStories 12 років тому +22

    As an animator, I have to say that there is some GORGEOUS animation in this vid.
    Also, the artists' rendering of Kep22b makes it look exactly like Melancholia.
    I hope the CERN folks hurry up and invent Warp Drive. 600 light years is a hell of a long-distance relationship.

  • @Jostipi
    @Jostipi 8 років тому +61

    So... basically we know jack shit about it. Except it is the right size and in the goldylocks zone.

    • @MinigunTony
      @MinigunTony 8 років тому

      Yea

    • @sugandhakohli
      @sugandhakohli 8 років тому +10

      Yes, but these two things are amongst the most important features to primarily suggest life support on a planet

    • @Jostipi
      @Jostipi 8 років тому +1

      Debby Scott But what if its a gas planet? Or what if it doesn't have a atmosphere like Mars? There are too many variables.

    • @sugandhakohli
      @sugandhakohli 8 років тому +4

      Trabant these are all good points, but what i meant was that at least they got something to begin with, lets see where it ends

    • @Kereeye
      @Kereeye 8 років тому +2

      Actually, Mars has an atmosphere. It is just very thin.

  • @ramirohermosillo4146
    @ramirohermosillo4146 9 років тому +237

    I bet if people go to kepler 22b theyed mess it up like they did to earth

    • @BlackWolf-xz3qm
      @BlackWolf-xz3qm 8 років тому +5

      Yeah

    • @danielpunzalan8656
      @danielpunzalan8656 8 років тому +1

      ahmm your right -_-.

    • @danielpunzalan8656
      @danielpunzalan8656 8 років тому +2

      ahmm your right -_-.

    • @johnmax7488
      @johnmax7488 8 років тому +18

      +A King Retards don't understand that by the time we develop technology to even consider traveling to this planet as a possibility, we will be so much more advanced technologically that greed/pollution will be over for a long time. Let's just hope we don't destroy our civilization before we get technologically mature.

    • @mitchell8331
      @mitchell8331 8 років тому

      +dertraumenmann HAHAHAHHAHH right! :D

  • @SynisterFour
    @SynisterFour 10 років тому +181

    Come on fellas !!! We gotta build modern tech fast so we can invade keppler before the kep's invade us !!!!

    • @SG-jn4nd
      @SG-jn4nd 6 років тому +1

      Love your profile pic. What a derpy Yuri.

    • @mauricejones9709
      @mauricejones9709 6 років тому +1

      'Kep's' ?

    • @kamrulh28
      @kamrulh28 5 років тому +3

      OKAY but it is 600 light years

    • @bermieknika3200
      @bermieknika3200 5 років тому +1

      Philo the keps will never invade us we need their planet too if we gain hyperspeed rocketships in case the sun explodes the keps are our only hope they might invade us too if we invade them

    • @Isaac-bv9zu
      @Isaac-bv9zu 5 років тому +1

      What about being at peace ✌️

  • @RhinoXpress
    @RhinoXpress 9 років тому +24

    maybe there are beings as intelligent as us on kepler 22b that recently discovered earth saying the same exact thing about earth too right now..

  • @NBARicky99
    @NBARicky99 7 років тому +165

    Namek is real

  • @meepmeep9240
    @meepmeep9240 5 років тому +4

    It is now 2019 and we now know that it is an oceanic planet with oceans 100s of km deep. All of the water on Earth takes up 0.05% of our mass, but on Kepler 22-b the water takes up 10% of its mass. Because the oceans are so deep we have no idea what kind of monsters live down there.......

  • @arvinkhoshboresh
    @arvinkhoshboresh 9 років тому +75

    I wonder if the inhabitants on Kevlar 22-b, if there are any, are pointing their telescopes towards us and making videos like this one.

    • @arvinkhoshboresh
      @arvinkhoshboresh 8 років тому

      lol

    • @joshtraffanstedt3326
      @joshtraffanstedt3326 8 років тому

      no, not if it's truly an ocean environment. intelligent life will never come out of the ocean. what would they do, build tickets full of water? lol. but other planets, quite possibly. within 50 to 100 years, we will reach another solar system!

    • @TechyGeek27
      @TechyGeek27 8 років тому

      And they are uploading on something as UA-cam their.. Lol..

    • @zawadix9574
      @zawadix9574 8 років тому +1

      That's deep.... Who knows

    • @vanilladanila986
      @vanilladanila986 7 років тому +1

      Arvin Khoshboresh I am currently on the planet there is water loads of water

  • @dashmasterful
    @dashmasterful 4 роки тому +15

    Raised by Wolves brought me here.

  • @esamiga
    @esamiga 12 років тому +4

    Thank you Tony. I am certainly looking forward to any development, news about Kepler-22b. As you said, it's promising that we have found this planet so soon after searching for Earth-like planets. Fantastic prospect!

  • @DDougz
    @DDougz 4 роки тому

    These types of videos helps me sleep, not that's it's boring but it's very soft and soothing voice. And space makes me sleepy

  • @58kenstyle
    @58kenstyle 4 роки тому +9

    Raised By Wolves anyone?

  • @SilverWingTM
    @SilverWingTM 10 років тому +38

    But what about the Namekians on that planet? Are we going to kill them off when we get there?

    • @Obvioustroller
      @Obvioustroller 10 років тому +26

      If they don't welcome us with open arms we'll accuse them of racism!

    • @tuckerbob5789
      @tuckerbob5789 10 років тому +1

      We are doing this for the past couple of 10000 years do probably they are no exception :|

    • @pauldeavin849
      @pauldeavin849 9 років тому +1

      we will eat them

    • @Fluverysh
      @Fluverysh 6 років тому

      probably war will broke out and humans will be accused as an alien invaders XD

    • @lalaislala19
      @lalaislala19 6 років тому

      paul deavin I wanna eat aliens

  • @M4AMV
    @M4AMV 9 років тому +76

    *PLOT TWIST:*
    I wonder, so we have most likely already destroyed this planet... And what if there were aliens on Kepler and they've already destroyed the planet and now they're also trying to find a new planet? XD

    • @fefty8528
      @fefty8528 9 років тому +22

      Then we both Fucked up bro 😂

    • @fefty8528
      @fefty8528 9 років тому +2

      But theres also Kepler 186F :)

    • @frankallen958
      @frankallen958 9 років тому +3

      In a dark sort of way, that would be encouraging, in the sense that we would then know we are not the only intelligent species stupid enough to destroy our home planet.
      The downside is, we'd have to keep looking. Maybe we could team up with this other species and search together,

    • @M4AMV
      @M4AMV 9 років тому

      ***** Then there's Frieza attacks the planet and blows everything up! :D xD

    • @M4AMV
      @M4AMV 9 років тому

      ***** Nahh... He has a new form now. But I will handle it. Cause I am _Gogeta_ >:D

  • @TomasUjhelyi
    @TomasUjhelyi 8 років тому +37

    this is amazing. downside is it's 600 light years away.
    maybe in the future mankind would find a way to travel at (or close to) speed of light but if we did that's still to far away. our best hope is to find something less than a light day away (at this point in human technological engineering)

    • @ellenlim213
      @ellenlim213 8 років тому +3

      well that probably will happen before our sun expands which is 1 billion years later,or something like that.

    • @NeoShineLP
      @NeoShineLP 8 років тому +1

      light years man with light speed still 600 years...

    • @philthy122
      @philthy122 8 років тому +4

      +Hakeem Karim What? How stupid are you, the nearest star is 4.24 light years away. There is bugger all worth looking at 1 light day away. Even Voyager 1 isn't a light day away from earth and its been going for close to 40 years.

    • @TomasUjhelyi
      @TomasUjhelyi 8 років тому

      +philthy122 Yea no shit, my comment was pointing out how "pointless" it was, with our level of current technology, to search for habitable planets.

    • @joshtraffanstedt3326
      @joshtraffanstedt3326 8 років тому

      +Hakeem Karim it is not "pointless." if they had your attitude about everything that was currently "out of reach" wouldn't be in reach today. say the moon for instance. for thousands of years it was thought to be out of reach. but years of research and studying got us there for the first time in 1969. we will never reach kepler 22b, but we will reach other, closer solar systems. the closest is 4.5 light years away and we will go there within 100 years.

  • @thumbdrum397
    @thumbdrum397 6 років тому +3

    I could hear every mic pop, amazing video

  • @guy70yearsfromnow95
    @guy70yearsfromnow95 9 років тому +19

    Planet namek yeah we found piccolo now we just need planet vegeta

  • @ritsukasa
    @ritsukasa 10 років тому +33

    I'm going there for the weekend

    • @jessiefuentes6865
      @jessiefuentes6865 9 років тому +9

      You won't be back in 600 years

    • @shibainu7709
      @shibainu7709 4 роки тому

      Nice do u go like with u class my calss going there to dont worry in weekend cuz yeah makes no fucking sense but its ok xD

    • @hugojaime9565
      @hugojaime9565 4 роки тому

      I astral projected there like 2 weeks ago, actually it's very nice I didn't spend much time but I saw landscapes that look just like earth but more fascinating it's that there were animals, Flora ,Fauna ! it's amazing that place is definitely gonna be our 2nd home

  • @imbatman3620
    @imbatman3620 9 років тому +55

    a Water planet full of super hot Mermaids! Scchwing!!!

    • @kisone9339
      @kisone9339 9 років тому +7

      Giggity

    • @grimjowjaggerjak
      @grimjowjaggerjak 9 років тому +4

      +TheBatt1958 Nosebleed

    • @imbatman3620
      @imbatman3620 8 років тому +3

      Nah, I watched "pirates of the Caribbean", they grow legs and breathe air...lol

  • @osmanislim
    @osmanislim 11 років тому +1

    This book has been translated into several major languages of the world and is used as a text book of embryology in the first year of medical studies. Prof. Keith Moore had no hesitation in accepting the Qur'an to be a Divine Revelation and Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) to be a messenger of Almighty God.

  • @dr4gonbornnn
    @dr4gonbornnn 4 роки тому +4

    Green Skies? Has lots of water? Habitable?
    We found Namek.

  • @OSinceridade
    @OSinceridade 10 років тому +37

    Kepler-22b is not, this planet is Namek

  • @jimmy20097
    @jimmy20097 9 років тому +9

    whats the point of searching for these planets (600 lys away) when there is no possible way human can get there

  • @skiddy8619
    @skiddy8619 10 років тому +3

    So with all of the talk about seeing into the past, maybe Kepler-22b is earth some millions of years ago, maybe over time Kepler-22b lost some of its water from evaporation and that's how the land was formed on earth....
    Kind of a wild guess, but will we ever really ever know?

  • @opadrip
    @opadrip 9 років тому +42

    Is it me or does it look like namek?

    • @gnouveli
      @gnouveli 9 років тому +4

      it's looks like planet in interstellar movie where the planet is just contained by water.

    • @jakerichardson7340
      @jakerichardson7340 9 років тому

      +‍ ‍ You've seen that too?

    • @æthelred3
      @æthelred3 9 років тому +1

      +Jake Richardson Lol namekians live on only water so maybe... I'm curious now.

    • @Stalkerprojimmy
      @Stalkerprojimmy 6 років тому +1

      Alek Brager you won't find piccolo in namek.

    • @daviddoesstuffandthingigue966
      @daviddoesstuffandthingigue966 4 роки тому

      NAIIIIIIIL

  • @ClaretsterTV
    @ClaretsterTV 11 років тому +12

    I've played Halo..
    i don't want to find life. 0_0

  • @bada5586
    @bada5586 10 років тому +19

    lets hope it a) has a moon, b) doesn't have inhabitants, c) has a half rocky half water surface ;)

    • @BeauBullockJustCallMeBrock
      @BeauBullockJustCallMeBrock 10 років тому +4

      inhabitants would be okay if there nice.

    • @bada5586
      @bada5586 10 років тому +5

      yes i agree, but would we be nice??? curious thought.. thanks for sharing

    • @BeauBullockJustCallMeBrock
      @BeauBullockJustCallMeBrock 10 років тому +14

      yeah im sure wed be a buncha d*cks to the nice inhabitants, humans are known to do dat.

    • @bada5586
      @bada5586 10 років тому

      agreed!

    • @noahcarl8760
      @noahcarl8760 10 років тому

      bada5586 maybe we should send a message out to them stating that we noticed the plant and explaining who we are. And also of course, saying that we are friendly and want to maybe work together somehow...

  • @mees3471
    @mees3471 6 років тому +4

    Always remember we saw this planet 600 years ago so there could be life already!😃

  • @ogjonii6939
    @ogjonii6939 6 років тому +1

    Hi Earth! I live in Kepler-22B or called Binju. I study a lot of Earth and i managed to find English language! I found You Tube and searched kepler 22 b. Binju is liveable.

    • @whddiawjej29
      @whddiawjej29 5 років тому

      Uh nice. F. O. R. T. N. I. T. E O.N K. E. P. L. E. R 2.2.B

  • @DrakelMage
    @DrakelMage 10 років тому +10

    Ocean planet...thought of Kamino

  • @hectormeneses9930
    @hectormeneses9930 9 років тому +3

    I'm subscribing to this channel. I love Astronomy.

  • @MarcGoudreau
    @MarcGoudreau 3 роки тому +1

    We may be a little disappointed with what we find on Kepler-22b but it's what we discover on the way that'll likely change the course of human history...

  • @peksn
    @peksn 9 років тому +9

    the planet might now have already dissappeared

    • @efisgpr
      @efisgpr 4 роки тому

      @iStolethisVideojustforYou
      600 years

  • @MrKodok41
    @MrKodok41 11 років тому +7

    600 light years :o
    How can we get there ?

  • @irwtla1
    @irwtla1 11 років тому

    Close. It's the 22nd star observed by Kepler to have planetary candidates, and the letter represents the order in which a planetary candidate was discovered around that star. So this was the second one discovered around Kepler-22.

  • @johnnydorilag4436
    @johnnydorilag4436 9 років тому +3

    its just like cooking your favorite food, lacking at least 1 ingredient would change the way it should taste like

  • @rexbry1
    @rexbry1 9 років тому +7

    everything is possible if you imagine it and everything is come from imagination . . .

  • @georgethomas4889
    @georgethomas4889 9 років тому +2

    It's annoying how spectroscopy doesn't work for these far away planets. Finding an earth like atmosphere with a similar composition would say a lot about whether life exists in other parts of the galaxy.

  • @imepi9050
    @imepi9050 10 років тому +4

    guys this planet is 600 light years away from here in the constellation of Cygnus. we cant get there

    • @jagibs5494
      @jagibs5494 6 років тому

      yea. it would take over 22 million years to get there.

    • @efisgpr
      @efisgpr 4 роки тому

      *YET*

  • @SavageRush012
    @SavageRush012 10 років тому +20

    Come on alien life, alien life, alien life!

  • @kasemsankasemweerasan6432
    @kasemsankasemweerasan6432 4 роки тому +1

    What if every other habitable planet has already established communication with each other. And we're just so behind.

  • @nygiant89
    @nygiant89 10 років тому +5

    Can't we send out a small camera that travels at the speed of light lol

    • @doodoo4802
      @doodoo4802 5 років тому

      Broo internett to see the footage and its go to fast for your eyes but good idea but i am gonna say it to nasa and get rich i give u like $5 and i get like some billions

    • @DailyDoseofSpace.
      @DailyDoseofSpace. 3 роки тому

      We haven't figured out how to go the speed of light, but the new james webb space telescope will be able to study the atmospheric compositions of potentially habitable exoplanets.

  • @thevariable5018
    @thevariable5018 10 років тому +18

    I can see it Know 'Son' 'yes dad?' were moving' 'were dad' TO KEPLER-22B!

    • @DharmaaRS
      @DharmaaRS 10 років тому +6

      now*

    • @bada5586
      @bada5586 10 років тому +5

      where* we're*

    • @thevariable5018
      @thevariable5018 10 років тому +6

      Fucking spelling Nazis....

    • @bada5586
      @bada5586 10 років тому +1

      lol, i was merely trolling i dont care :D

    • @DharmaaRS
      @DharmaaRS 10 років тому +2

      I*

  • @Astrostevo
    @Astrostevo 6 років тому

    Great clip. So many possibilities. So many unknowns & questions. Thankyou.

  • @kaylahbrickhouse
    @kaylahbrickhouse 10 років тому +11

    I have to tell my teacher about this

  • @billingino354
    @billingino354 9 років тому +6

    600 light years? MAN aint nobody tryna hear that! Why do we need to know this if it would be too far away to even get there!

    • @extraterrestrialhorse9722
      @extraterrestrialhorse9722 6 років тому +2

      Might take a few centuried until we know how to travel at warp-speed.

    • @Tosfoy
      @Tosfoy 5 років тому +3

      Voyager 1: Earth's Farthest Spacecraft travelled 21.2 billion km (21,200,000,000 km), 1 light year is 9461000000000 km, add two more digits and you've done 1 light year. We've done 21 billion km since September 5, 1977, and we haven't even reached 1 light year. Good luck making a machine that goes at the speed of light

  • @dv82lecm62
    @dv82lecm62 8 років тому +2

    "Namek." Coolest astronomy news, ever.

  • @daronbradshaw6569
    @daronbradshaw6569 8 років тому +7

    The more I watch these videos the more I see how perfect the earths situation was when it was formed (created). Even if we could find another planet that we could live on, even if we could travel there, even if the atmosphere was breathable or there was water or something that was growing or living that we could eat. What of the microbes that live there, viruses, bacteria, prions, fungi, etc would exist as well. How would our immune systems react to these microbes from another planet? My best guess is it would not end well. So thinking of another plant to travel to is exciting and thought provoking it really may not even prove worth attempting even if all the technology existed to do it just because of the microorganism that would be there.

    • @Onestep757
      @Onestep757 2 роки тому

      They’ve already done it bro,I want you to know something..IF YOU CAN THINK IT ,it’s been or being but most likely already happened before..don’t second guess..it’s a new day my friend ✊🏿

  • @julietjackson5307
    @julietjackson5307 9 років тому +5

    imagine we found a way to live at that planet but when we got there some other form of life already discovered it but we still tried to stay on it which lead to this big alien vs. Humans war but we couldn't fight them for two reasons. 1 they had better technology. 2 our space suits couldn't hold air for 2 years (that's how long the war lasted well at least for us.) So pretty much yea then we had a story to tell our grandchildren about how we got rainbow scars ( that's the scar it leaves when the aliens attacked with there technology.)

    • @æthelred3
      @æthelred3 9 років тому

      We would be fighting namekians.

    • @grimjowjaggerjak
      @grimjowjaggerjak 9 років тому +2

      +Tri-Blade We just have to send them goku and thats finished ^^

    • @HatsuneNeko01
      @HatsuneNeko01 8 років тому

      That sounds like The 100 series

  • @aloyrost1291
    @aloyrost1291 2 роки тому

    What a soothing voice you have

  • @A.R.C.77
    @A.R.C.77 6 років тому +16

    I wonder if there are humans there and animals

    • @gaptv1476
      @gaptv1476 3 роки тому

      I think there's a life on that planet

  • @ninnlips
    @ninnlips 2 роки тому +3

    How good is King Gizzard though!

    • @Comrade.Question
      @Comrade.Question 2 роки тому

      I knew there'd be another one of us here 🦎

    • @ninnlips
      @ninnlips 2 роки тому

      @@Comrade.Question we are everywhere! 🐊

    • @3xtan327
      @3xtan327 2 роки тому

      Kepler 22b that’s the place for me!

  • @VerisimilitudeDude
    @VerisimilitudeDude 11 років тому

    You might want to look up the latest news on warp travel. A NASA scientist showed that it would take far less energy to create a warp bubble around a space ship than was originally proposed by Miguel Alcubierre. With warp travel you could travel distances much quicker than the speed of light without breaking any laws of physics because you'd be warping space-time around you instead of going through it.

  • @Red-hk9gb
    @Red-hk9gb 9 років тому +9

    What if... We are the aliens and other worlds worry about us invading there planet... or maybe they are still in a stone age type era...

    • @jessiefuentes6865
      @jessiefuentes6865 9 років тому

      Probably still in the stone age

    • @BlearyROBIN
      @BlearyROBIN 9 років тому +7

      We are Aliens to Aliens. If you know what i mean.

  • @MattGarcyaDC
    @MattGarcyaDC 10 років тому +5

    He sounds like the dude from the cosmos

  • @EricDh12
    @EricDh12 4 роки тому +1

    Crazy to think of what type of sea creatures there are there

  • @SuperUniquegamer
    @SuperUniquegamer 10 років тому +3

    It Sounds like The Universe is a Big ass Server with a factions (planets) on it thats been seperated by Admins (God maybe?) by a Love ass road so no faction can reach each other.
    #FukmahGrammar

  • @FreakyHDx
    @FreakyHDx 9 років тому +6

    Namek from Dragon ball Z :o

  • @NKProductions360
    @NKProductions360 10 років тому

    I had to turn up my volume all of the way and hold my breath to hear this video.

  • @Braii
    @Braii 10 років тому +6

    If only humanity had rid itself of religion we might've already been there

    • @marcusandre8439
      @marcusandre8439 5 років тому

      Yep, hell we would have probably been a type 2 civilization by now
      (and yes i know im very late)

  • @theclassypenguin3997
    @theclassypenguin3997 10 років тому +3

    23 million years to reach -_-

  • @SirGangplank
    @SirGangplank 11 років тому +1

    the observatory is called Kepler and this was the 22nd find of the "b" section

  • @blayblaw
    @blayblaw 8 років тому +4

    if people around the world make big peace together build one big space ship together we can go on vacation for ever. we dont have to worry about money or lands. together people around the world we can do it if we are in peace.

  • @aaronsmith3484
    @aaronsmith3484 8 років тому +3

    This planet is light years away so....... Who cares were not going there

  • @lingwill3894
    @lingwill3894 8 років тому

    People usually walk for one hour, can go 10 km.
    64,799,523,783 years later walk go to Kepler-22b.

  • @frostlife
    @frostlife 10 років тому +3

    Pop Filter... Apply one on.

  • @Vick615
    @Vick615 9 років тому +5

    quick fine the dragonball internal life here i come

  • @Nygaard2
    @Nygaard2 11 років тому

    Yeah... You do know this is an artist's rendition of the planet, right? Not the actual images. So once again we proof that artists have a sense of humor. Well done! :)

  • @bongerman42069
    @bongerman42069 8 років тому +27

    I know planet Namek when I see it!!!! What is this Kepler bs? lol

    • @cryptic_shock
      @cryptic_shock 8 років тому +5

      Lol Ikr

    • @justrelax6558
      @justrelax6558 8 років тому +4

      Everyone quick grab the dragon radar

    • @irondraak960
      @irondraak960 8 років тому

      +Just Random Guru: and wish for a plasma t.v Nail: Lord Guru that would be a grievous misuse of their powers

    • @justrelax6558
      @justrelax6558 8 років тому

      +Ryan O'Keeffe ayyyy dbz abridged reference 😂😂

    • @user-mw4qi1kx3o
      @user-mw4qi1kx3o 8 років тому +1

      namek was destroyed you fool

  • @MRM678dude1998
    @MRM678dude1998 10 років тому +4

    the planet NAMEK LOL DBZ

  • @elliottoliver903
    @elliottoliver903 11 років тому +1

    This is pretty cool! I love finding out about other planets such as earth

  • @EastSideRider718
    @EastSideRider718 9 років тому +5

    lol if we only know 5% of our own fucking ocean how are we gonna know whats in the vast Universe?

  • @eladk11
    @eladk11 10 років тому +3

    666,666 views.......I think we should stay away from kepler-22b

  • @thrustersonfull8044
    @thrustersonfull8044 10 років тому

    The Kepler-22 star is in fact in the Milky Way Galaxy. You couldn't possibly see a planet in another galaxy just yet.

  • @bablo4812
    @bablo4812 11 років тому

    Well, with the millions of galaxies with thousands of solar systems around, there arent enough words in any laguage to name all of them. So, they are given numbers for names, kepler for the quadrant the planet is in, and 22 for being the 22nd planet discovered there. I think it's a very logical name if you're naming a ton of planets.

  • @twotone87200288
    @twotone87200288 7 років тому

    call me crazy, but I believe that the unit of measurement used to indicate the distance of a planet in reference to earth should not be using a medium that humans will never be able to attain......the speed of light.

  • @NukaColaBear
    @NukaColaBear 11 років тому

    You can travel faster than the speed of light because of a loophole in the theory. Space can expand and contract faster than the speed of light, so by doing that people could eventually manipulate space in such a way that we would technically be traveling faster than light.

  • @marianeee
    @marianeee 2 роки тому +2

    any of yall still here?? its been 10 years

  • @osmanislim
    @osmanislim 11 років тому

    The word "Alaq" besides meaning a congealed clot of blood also means something which clings, a leech-like substance.
    Dr. Keith Moore had no knowledge whether an embryo in the initial stages appears like a leech. To check this out he studied the initial stage of the embryo under a very powerful microscope in his laboratory and compared what he observed with a diagram of a leech- he was astonished at the resemblance between the two!

  • @masonlutes
    @masonlutes 11 років тому

    The scientist Michio Kaku said that he thinks that if we were to interact with aliens they wouldn't be friendly. He also said that if we were to find a planet with life we would take that planet for it's resources. But he could be wrong.

  • @GuzForster
    @GuzForster 11 років тому

    I wouldn't say "good distance". They're just on the "confort zone" of their suns, which makes a high probability of them having liquid water. But their distance from Earth is something around 100 thousand light years, so I read.

  • @Kcthelegend321
    @Kcthelegend321 10 років тому

    who knows if kepler is even still there, we are seeing it as it was 600 years ago "because it took 600 years for ITS light to get to us"

  • @irwtla1
    @irwtla1 11 років тому

    The planet and its parent star are 600 light years away, so it takes 600 years for the light emitted by that star to reach us. It's a bit like when you see a flash of lightning, but don't hear the bang for several seconds because of the speed of sound. If the star exploded right now, the star would look perfectly normal for the next 600 years until the light released at the time of explosion reached us.

  • @thrustersonfull8044
    @thrustersonfull8044 11 років тому

    If there was only ONE life-sustaining planet like Earth in every galaxy in the universe, there would be hundreds of billions of civilizations out there. Kepler-22b is already difficult to study and it's in our galaxy.

    • @bartjuhbeekmans
      @bartjuhbeekmans 11 років тому

      Reality is amazing...!

    • @dexsimons3989
      @dexsimons3989 10 років тому

      no it's not it's in a different galaxy

    • @dterminella1999
      @dterminella1999 10 років тому

      Dex Simons It isnt in our solar system, however, it is in our galaxy. In fact, this planet is just outside of our solar system.

  • @germas369
    @germas369 10 років тому

    Hey I have done some research and apparently it's a gas planet, more like a Jupiter like planet. If you donload the NASA Eyes software officially by NASA, you can see and explore most of the solar systems about 2000-6000 Light Years away from earth. I found out about GJ 581g, but unfortunately it wasn't on the program simulation but it's still in BETA. However i did find about the Kepler 22b.

  • @sheeeeshhh.1343
    @sheeeeshhh.1343 3 роки тому +1

    Hi..who's watching this in 2021 is a legend😁🙂

  • @osmanislim
    @osmanislim 11 років тому

    In this same manner he acquired more information on embryology (which was hitherto not known to him) from the Qur'an.
    Prof. Keith Moore had earlier authored the book, "The Developing Human". After acquiring new knowledge from the Qur'an, he wrote, in 1992, a new edition, (the 3rd edition of the same book) for which he got an award for the best medical book written by a single author.

  • @sunspotst7697
    @sunspotst7697 7 років тому

    and there's another thing,the closer you get to the garlictic centre the less chance of finding any life, stars are much closer together and there's so much radiation from explored stars...

  • @topKingLee14k
    @topKingLee14k 10 років тому

    Wow there so much planets being discovered now like this and Kepler 186f and gliese 581c

  • @PolakaFlaka
    @PolakaFlaka 10 років тому +1

    well the temperature there is about 72-73 F every day and its mostly sunny. Its also most, if not all water. If we could breather underwater or something, that would be ideal

    • @MrLuckdragon
      @MrLuckdragon 10 років тому

      Nobody knows the temp. of the planet, Or what its surface is made of.. There is absolutley no way we can find that out. We can guess, but that's about it.. You could say "Judging by its distance from the star, i'd guess its about *insert number* degrees". But you have no idea how thick of an atmosphere it has, the thicker the hotter.
      All we know about this planet is, its the in the safe zone orbiting a star much like our planet. We have no pictures, no geological information, or stereographic information... It could very easily be a gas planet, or a rock with no atmosphere.