Just wanted to say thanks for creating these! I love showing this to my very aged grandparents. To them, this kind of thing is realistic even if it looks animated. It's incredible watching them wait for every time you upload a new video and it making their day. Hope you get many more subscribers, Stargaze!
@@Stargaze_youtube YOU FORGOT METALLIC HYDRROGEN LAYER! ALSO REDO BLACK HOLE EPISODE, IF THE SUIT IS INDESTRUCTIBLE IT SHOULD SURVIVE EVEN BLACK HOLE GRAVITY!
Bigger than Jupiter, closer to its star than Mercury, hotter than Venus, with faster winds than Neptune, and with a tail of a comet. This planet is insane
Despite how boring it'd be when you're inside of it, the idea of falling into a hypergiant star, such as VY Canis Majoris, just to showcase its dumbfounding size would definitely be an experience. I've fallen in love with this series and can't wait to see more. In terms of other exoplanets you can do, though it may not be as exotic as this one was, ya think you could do PSR B1620−26 b? It's said to be the oldest exoplanet we've found thus far, as well as a sort of 'pilgrim planet', since it formed in a star system and then floated into another.
I just wished these videos had a little more depth to them, like seeing actual volumetric clouds passing by at supersonic speeds and real lightening storms in the distance instead of the same overlay effects, but hey! They are still fun to watch.
@unicornart-k8r1cAll the tech needed exists. It just needs someone who can produce it. Maybe animating is not their strong area. Or attention to details.
I absolutely love your videos! Especially the falling into series! I can't get enough of it! Thanks and keep putting out great videos! This video is scary! That planet rains glass, the sunlit side reaches temperatures of 1,800°F, Bigger than Jupiter, Hotter than Venus, Faster winds than Neptune, light from the closest star can't even reach there. Like that's the scariest planet that I've ever heard of! Plus the music too! Everything about this video is 10/10 and so we'll done. Just like all of your videos! I'm genuinely astonished! This is amazing!
Upsilon Andromeda b - there's one to visit and buy some lake of fire property. One side is molten and the other side is frozen. That would be an interesting journey for our intrepid voyager to check out.
Next video suggestion: Falling into GJ1214 B (ocean planet), J1407 B (biggest rings ever discovered), or HD 106906 B (loneliest planet known with an orbit approximately 650 AU away from it's host star which is greater then 20 times between the sun and neptune). Up to you though, 3 options :D
This is legitimately my fav planet that we know of. I thank you very much for making this video, as all of your videos are cool, but I think this one is the coolest by far
When I was a child and today, I still being facinated so much with the composition and how look like from inside any objects in space. This channel Just show's them Very good!!
Love the bonk as you hit the core. Also I have some ideas but some are hypothetical objects. Could you do falling into a: Brown dwarf Black dwarf White dwarf Iron Star Or exploring the very early universe
HD 189733b is deadly, with glass rain (sideways, molten), temperatures of over 1,000 C°, and Mach 7 winds (about five thousand mph). This shows its deadly conditions.
This was the first vid ive ever seen from this channel and im already in love! I hope you get way more subs! oh, and what if we fall into... Kepler-442 or 452b? Ive always thought on how it's surface colud look like! Great video!
Falling in the heaviest object in the universe. My mom. But now seriously, what about falling into: Hycean world Super-puff planet Ceres Make-Make Haumea Eris An asteroid in the kuiper belt A comet in the Oort Cloud A White hole An Iron Star (The ones from the end of the universe, when all matter turn into iron) a Quasi-Star A black Dwarf A rogue planet A Rign galaxy (Like Hoag's Object) A Fuzzball
@@LocaICommenter nobody cares about that in regards to FICTIONAL planets in SCIENCE FANTASY media. Besides, most planets in Star Wars, Star Trek, Marvel, DC, Halo etc are just based on planets in our solar system.
I dare you to try Ton 618. I know you’ve done black holes before, but for those wondering, Ton 618 is the recognized largest black hole in the universe.
I love these videos - they show that you do not need aliens for astronomy to be interesting. Simply thinking about what might be happening on the surface of Venus or inside any other planet as we speak, fucking mindblowing.
Have you ever considered making these into VR experiences? I would LOVE to experience one of these simulations in VR and be able to look around in the way you do in the videos.
I really like that one And i like the music but..... These images deserved specially made music by Hans Zimmer. I always connect my smartphone to my Soundsystem when i watch your content. Great work 👌
Any other exoplanet you would like to fall into? Also, I am working on a new series... keep an eye out in mid-November
Hi
Falling into a tidally locked planet
LHS 475 b
@@Stargaze_youtube OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb
the coldest planet in the universe
Pink bubble gum planet
Just wanted to say thanks for creating these! I love showing this to my very aged grandparents. To them, this kind of thing is realistic even if it looks animated. It's incredible watching them wait for every time you upload a new video and it making their day.
Hope you get many more subscribers, Stargaze!
Wholesome!
I love scrolling my comments and reading stuff like this. Thank you!
aw man, reading your comment made me cry a little. cherish your grandparents my guy they won't always be around. I miss mine wholly.
@@Stargaze_youtube YOU FORGOT METALLIC HYDRROGEN LAYER! ALSO REDO BLACK HOLE EPISODE, IF THE SUIT IS INDESTRUCTIBLE IT SHOULD SURVIVE EVEN BLACK HOLE GRAVITY!
No, It shouldn't @@ДАРТАНЬЯН-з2щ
The imagery you create plus the information you provide give me the most realistic cosmic horror feeling
Bigger than Jupiter, closer to its star than Mercury, hotter than Venus, with faster winds than Neptune, and with a tail of a comet. This planet is insane
I need to find whoever makes these suits and give them a 5-star review! They really go above and beyond with their features!
Its nokia
@@nastykerb34 nahh💀
my eating glass fantasy is stimulated
HUH?!??
I’m assuming you don’t have any windows left?
Please elaborate.
wut?
🤨
Despite how boring it'd be when you're inside of it, the idea of falling into a hypergiant star, such as VY Canis Majoris, just to showcase its dumbfounding size would definitely be an experience. I've fallen in love with this series and can't wait to see more. In terms of other exoplanets you can do, though it may not be as exotic as this one was, ya think you could do PSR B1620−26 b? It's said to be the oldest exoplanet we've found thus far, as well as a sort of 'pilgrim planet', since it formed in a star system and then floated into another.
Not naming hot jupiters FIRE GIANTS was a huge missed opportunity
Know what I’m calling these planets fire giants
I've wanted to call hot ice giants "steam giants" for a while now
"Hot Jupiter" sounds like the name of a cocktail.
But there's no fire.
@@ArchangelExile Sure, but i'm pointing at the temperature and context here, not the actual composition of the planet
Omg I was WAITING for this one. Thank you!!!
Babe, wake up. Stargazer just uploaded a new video
Sinking several months is crazy
Found Serdar Berdimuhamedow's UA-cam account.
Sounds like my life smh
Falling into the largest exoplanet in the universe
Bro pulsar and neutron star are the same thing, he already made a video of a neutron star
@thebeautyofuniverse5250 what you mean he's talking about the largest exoplanet
@@hellokids1330 it was before he edited it
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"Looks can be Deceiving" if defined by a planet :
I just wished these videos had a little more depth to them, like seeing actual volumetric clouds passing by at supersonic speeds and real lightening storms in the distance instead of the same overlay effects, but hey! They are still fun to watch.
Agreed.
A skilled person could very much do that in Blender
Do it yourself then lol?
@unicornart-k8r1cAll the tech needed exists. It just needs someone who can produce it. Maybe animating is not their strong area. Or attention to details.
Yes but that's a shidd ton of additional work and we want these videos for free right?
Betelgeuse if possible 😂❤l
This one made my skin crawl (complimentary)
I love me some reality-based cosmic horror, that's the scariest kind 💙
The music here 2:19 portrays menace of this planet to the fullest.
Another immersive and very detailed video, well done! Can't wait to see your next one
I genuinely love these videos. Informations can be learnt way easily! And Thank you so much for making these videos. Appreciate it.
Thank you!
Another great video Stargaze. If I may suggest another 'Falling into' video I suggest Falling into the Bootes Void.
That would just be 5 minutes of a pitch black screen interrupted by only one star system in the middle
I forgot that was a thing
@@Social_Chameleonit'd still be cool and eery
I absolutely love your videos! Especially the falling into series! I can't get enough of it! Thanks and keep putting out great videos!
This video is scary! That planet rains glass, the sunlit side reaches temperatures of 1,800°F, Bigger than Jupiter, Hotter than Venus, Faster winds than Neptune, light from the closest star can't even reach there. Like that's the scariest planet that I've ever heard of! Plus the music too! Everything about this video is 10/10 and so we'll done. Just like all of your videos! I'm genuinely astonished! This is amazing!
Is everybody wearing super protective gear??!
Upsilon Andromeda b - there's one to visit and buy some lake of fire property. One side is molten and the other side is frozen. That would be an interesting journey for our intrepid voyager to check out.
Falling into the universe
Darkness, cold, and floating. essentially it.
He already has one with the galaxy
@@CST1992 Nah a universe is different than a galaxy.
it's gonna take an eternity
Most exciting YT channel, hands down! 😱😁
Have you made this for Halloween? Cause it's the scariest video in the series so far!
Next video suggestion: Falling into GJ1214 B (ocean planet), J1407 B (biggest rings ever discovered), or HD 106906 B (loneliest planet known with an orbit approximately 650 AU away from it's host star which is greater then 20 times between the sun and neptune). Up to you though, 3 options :D
The planet J1407 b doesn't exist and is actually believed to be a brown dwarf with a protoplanetary disk
J1407B is actual a brown dwarf, not a "Super Saturn"
I dont think J1407B actually exists
Another masterpiece, on one of my favorite planets.
Thanks buddy.
"Don’t judge a book by its cover" ahh planet😭🙏
I was terrified the whole time, thank you for all your hard work.
This is legitimately my fav planet that we know of. I thank you very much for making this video, as all of your videos are cool, but I think this one is the coolest by far
@4:58 I shoulda peed before we left.
I told you it was a long journey! You just never listen, now suffer
This is beautiful! always messes with my imagination ❤ Thanks for making this!
Thank you!
Literally the largest shredder you can find in the galaxy
Falling into the 'allegedly' habitable planet of the nearest star system of our Solar system
Please do: "Falling Into Depression" next!
Gotta save that one for first april
That’s definitely the biggest Gas Giant with the rockiest Core 😂😂😂
This is Gold
When I was a child and today, I still being facinated so much with the composition and how look like from inside any objects in space. This channel Just show's them Very good!!
I like your Profile picture. It looks pretty cool :3
I really liked this video. It's well written and on an exo-planet I've never read about before. Thanks for sharing. Great work.
Thank you very much!
Excellent as usual ! Thank you !
I like how you emphasized that it's the "Nightmare Planet" by playing music that is both epic and fearsome. :)
HD 189733B "The World Devourer"
"sandblast storm"
These are my favourite UA-cam videos
My Request 1: Falling into Earth's moon
My Request 2: Speed of light from Sun to Earth in real time
For n.2, you'll need a patience suit more than an indestructible one 💀
@@VisiblyPinkUnicorn True. Some people lose their patience within seconds.
3:39 most scariest part
Im glad I found this channel, now I need to watch every video
Enjoy🙌
As always, I like your content. But can you make a simulation of falling into any earth like exoplanets?
Love the bonk as you hit the core.
Also I have some ideas but some are hypothetical objects. Could you do falling into a:
Brown dwarf
Black dwarf
White dwarf
Iron Star
Or exploring the very early universe
Wow this was both intimidating & exhilarating at the same time. Excellent simulation 🤘🏻👌
HD 189733b is deadly, with glass rain (sideways, molten), temperatures of over 1,000 C°, and Mach 7 winds (about five thousand mph). This shows its deadly conditions.
Such an awesome video ❤
Jupiter: I'm the biggest!
Venus: I'm the hottest!
Neptune: I'm the windiest!
Mercury: I'm the closest to the sun!
HD189733B: Pathetic
Love ❤ all your videos. It's taking your imagination to the max when wondering about planets and other celestial bodies. Love it!
Fantastic! The best channel on UA-cam. 👍
This was the first vid ive ever seen from this channel and im already in love! I hope you get way more subs! oh, and what if we fall into... Kepler-442 or 452b? Ive always thought on how it's surface colud look like! Great video!
Welcome and thank you! There's definitely a couple of Kepler exoplanets on my list
Great video as always!
I'll never get bored of this
Awesome video
As always another beautiful video. Thanks for sharing it with us !
This may be my new favorite one!
Nice simulated visualizing
dont know if you made the video because i recommended the planet or not, but anyways very cool video!
I love these videos, so rad
Falling in the heaviest object in the universe. My mom.
But now seriously, what about falling into:
Hycean world
Super-puff planet
Ceres
Make-Make
Haumea
Eris
An asteroid in the kuiper belt
A comet in the Oort Cloud
A White hole
An Iron Star (The ones from the end of the universe, when all matter turn into iron)
a Quasi-Star
A black Dwarf
A rogue planet
A Rign galaxy (Like Hoag's Object)
A Fuzzball
Falling for months in total darkness with all those hell storms above you. This place would be a great place to hide something.
Angry cotton candy planet with crunchy flakes.
Thank you as always!
Falling into ideas:
Hoth (starwars)
Endor (starwars)
Harmony (Titanfall 2)
Miller’s planet (interstellar)
Typhon (TitanFall)
That'd be pointless tbh. Those are fictional planets, and we already know what they look like
@@dtxspeaks268 but we want to know atmosphere consistency and all that scientific stuff.
@@LocaICommenter nobody cares about that in regards to FICTIONAL planets in SCIENCE FANTASY media.
Besides, most planets in Star Wars, Star Trek, Marvel, DC, Halo etc are just based on planets in our solar system.
Love your videos❤
Hi broo I love you channel!!! Falling into IO please!!😊
Falling into the southern pole of the moon
Amazing how much matter can be concentrated in one place and how little of it is there, compared to empty space.
You know what would be cool?. ( someone has probably already commented on this) but what would be so awesome is a VR of this. 😮😄
Good. I've been waiting so long for the exoplanet releases.
Distressing 😣
Always increadible! Thank you
My top five worlds you should do for the Falling Into Series:
The Moon
Ceres
Tres-4b
Kepler-452b
J1407b
I dare you to try Ton 618. I know you’ve done black holes before, but for those wondering, Ton 618 is the recognized largest black hole in the universe.
Awesome videos as always, just a suggestion, please lower the volume of the music at least when entering the atmosphere
razor blade bullet glass world. neat.
spectacular
I guess the falling into planets series isn't done
Men
I Love this channel
Now i know where to get the lenses for my next set of glasses 👓🕶️!
Now Chase from What If needs to see if he can survive this planet lol
I'm also watching this funny guy
I love these videos - they show that you do not need aliens for astronomy to be interesting. Simply thinking about what might be happening on the surface of Venus or inside any other planet as we speak, fucking mindblowing.
Have you ever considered making these into VR experiences? I would LOVE to experience one of these simulations in VR and be able to look around in the way you do in the videos.
Most definitely the intense planet on this channel!
Stargaze! I would love to see a video of your guy falling into TREs 2B! The darkest planet ever discovered.
Thanks to the person in the indestructible suit because they make a lot of efforts entering these planets and then exiting them for our knowledge 🙂🙂
I love your videos!!❤
2:42 That like earth's apmothphere lol
Please do TrES-2b next! 🙏 I always thought that planet was super interesting.
That was awesome, thank you
Respect to the astronomers that they can find out the atmosphere from our earth!
This planet is run by windows HD 189733 B
I really like that one
And i like the music but.....
These images deserved specially made music by Hans Zimmer.
I always connect my smartphone to my Soundsystem when i watch your content.
Great work 👌
Now this was an unexpected one, would love to see more planets that aren’t in our solar system
cool channel icon you have, I love hot air balloons
Well, now he’s falling into exoplanets. What next?
Falling for several months in a liquid is mind blowing
She: "What was the most beautiful sunset you've ever seen?"
Me: *starts smiling
Suit probably powered up by Power, Reality and Space Gems 💎 (Space to adjust speed for educational purposes)