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I like the title, it's like "5 things you didn't know ..." but instead of assuming the content of the audience's knowledge it instead rephrased it to "things you should know" which makes you feel special if you already knew them but also attentive if you didn't, like if you don't know it, then you should pay attention and learn them. I'd like to thank SciShow for actually thinking about the presentation of their videos.
I wish they would have included the fact that for an animal to become fossilized it takes some very specific conditions. There could be many Dinosaurs of new lineages that were very abundant but they didn't live in areas where fossilization was possible, so we would have no idea they even existed.
Do you realize how a organism can be fossilized? There are very strict criteria for an organism to fossilize. They have to die and then be very rapidly buried in sediment laden water. A whale in the ocean that dies never fossilizes. It is rapidly eaten by other creatures. No one today can claim that fossilization happens. But it happened to a whole generation of animals that were buried in sediment laden water long ago. But not too long ago since many fossils are c14 datable which is only good to about 60,000 years. Yet we find lots of dinosaur fossils that have soft tissue in them along with blood vessels, blood cells, and collagen. Intact blood cells! In supposed dinosaur soft tissue, still pliable. In fact they find soft tissue pretty much whenever they look for it. Blood vessels! Blood cells! In supposed 65 my old dinosaur soft tissue! And that supposed 65my old soft tissue is C14 datable! As you may know C14 is only found in specimens less than 60,000 years old. It can't last millions of years. The dinosaur saga is the biggest scam in all of paleontology. It is driven by faith. A faith in dinosaurs dying out 65my ago. The wrong faith will lead one astray.
Unfortunately no, since they’re rarely shaped scientifically accurately. That should totally be a thing, though. Scientifically accurately shaped dino nuggets. I might never eat anything else ever again.
I can't deal with the fact that birds are technically dinosaurs. My Quaker Parrot likes to laugh and make dubstep sounds. But then when he bites me I totally get it
Oh goodness seeing younger Hank super obviously just reading from cue cards is adorable. The presentation skills of everyone on sci-show has improved so much over the years.
Omg look at younger Hank! He's so cute, hahaha aw! What an awesome channel, I have just given in to the realization that most my afternoon will now be spent learning about dinosaurs bcuz this content is SO fascinating. Thank you, everyone at Scishow! Cheers
When I did a paleontology course they played a clip of what dinosaurs would have really sounded like for us over the speakers in our massive lecture room. It was actually just a bird call slowed down and deepened, but it sounded soooo eerie echoing in the theatre... So cool tho
Dear Prof. de Pastino - how fine to make your acquaintance, finally! Do you currently teach and are you on facebook? I believe I've noticed your name with the credits for Crash Courses, like Astronomy with Phil Plait, for instance. Your creative output of highly valuable, meaningful, and trustworthy programming is prodigious, as is my thanks.
ΣHAANTI, the good news is that new studies suggest Brontosaurus and Apatosaurus might actually be different in two different genera so Brontosaurs exist again... or never stopped existing. I’ll put the a link here, but I know how people are about links on you tube so just search: Brontosaurus is Back. www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-brontosaurus-is-back1/
That official definition of what a dinosaur is is one that I have never heard before in my life and I am a dinosaur palaeontologist. In our courses, we learned that there is no one distinct feature that we could use to perfectly say "this is a dinosaur and this other thing is not" like we have in mammals but rather a set of features, most of which happen to appear in most dinosaurs.
It's an 18 minute long video but it's midnight.Am I going to watch or sleep,watch or sleep,watch or sleep.What am I even asking myself,of course I'm going to watch.
Whh.. what? This is surreal. What episode of SciShow is this? Is this a reupload? Why does it feel so old despite it being dated Nov 2017? Why are the comments so strange? What the hell is even happening? OHHHH I understand. That first clip WAS old. I see
Great video! I love both SciShow and Eons. I like to bring up birds to show that no, dinosaurs are indeed not extinct. Non-avian dinosaurs, yes. Avian dinosaurs, no. Feathers would be a great adaptation in colder areas. I find it fascinating that the bird I see perched on a branch outside is actually a dinosaur, or when I eat chicken, I'm actually consuming dinosaur meat. It's nice that dinosaurs are not entirely extinct.
Wow, that's incredible that they can tell all that just from a part of a fossil. These scientists are amazing. Thank you for sharing this information with us through your videos.
I'm still confused about the pterosaurs not being dinosaurs. I've known for a long time that they weren't but the explanation seems like it's nothing more than semantics
justin alexander they are just different evolutionarily. Both pterosaurs and dinosaurs split off from each other in the Triassic period, and the two lack the physical characteristics that each group is identified with. They are both considered archosaurs, but that is about as far as their relation goes. For example, but Big cats and Bats are identified under the Class Mammalia, but Bats are under the Order Chiroptera, and Big Cats are under the order Carnivora, thus you can call both a bat and a tiger mammals, but bats are not considered Carnivorans.
I would stop describing dinos with feathers as adorable and cute. Quite a few of them that lives today are not so adorable and cute. I doubt that a people would see a T-rex as cute fuzzy big chicken if we saw one today.
Slight nitpick: Quetzalcoatlus: Probably the biggest LIVING thing that ever flew. The An-225 (largest fixed wing aircraft by wingspan), Mi-26 (largest helicopter by weight), and the Hindenburg (largest airship by volume) are all significantly larger than the Quetzalcoatlus. The helicopter's rotor diameter is about 3.5 times the wingspan, the airplane's wingspan is about 8 times as large, and the Hindenburg was about 4 times the wingspan in diameter and over 200 meters long. I know it's somewhat pedantic, but it's more worthwhile to point out that the Quetzalcoatlus is the biggest _living_ flier than it is to point out that the Great Barrier Reef is the worlds largest living structure, which most documentaries regularly point out, even though it's rather significantly larger than anything humans have built (unless you include road networks, in which case you're probably still not winning by volume because the reef is quite thick whereas roads tend to be pretty thin.)
Fun fact they found trex scale impressions next to one of its fossils I think. T-Rex had crocodile like scales. It might have also had feathers too but probably mainly scales
I love PBS Eons, but I wish the episodes were longer (like PBS Space-Time) given the low frequency of the episodes. Or having episodes more often like SciShow would be nice, but since SciShow is more news-ish it would be harder for a channel like PBS Eons to pull that off. Sooo...... Please consider making longer PBS Eons episodes! P.S. Love the shows! Good Job!
"...the giant, cataclysmic supercrap that befell the earth..." I'm in tears! "Supercrap" LOLTMEW (laugh out loud til my eyes water - just made that up) p.s. Shoutout to Bill Bailey - ROFLYSST (rolling on the floor laughing yet still somehow typing)
If Pluto is a planet then what's keeping Eris, Haumea, Makemake and Ceres from being given planetary status? The Moon deserves planetary status before any of those do, even Pluto.
14:40 I screamed inside my brain because he said "the happening whose name shouldn't be spoken". He was of course speachifying about the baco...No No No No No don't say ba...no no no no noo no. Whew, that was close.
The plot of dinosaur discoveries has an incorrect change in slope at 17:24. When most genera have been discovered, the rate of discovery will significantly *decrease* (harder and harder to find new unknown genera). That decrease corresponds to a lower slope (more horizontal) than in the period prior. The plot at the far right should have a slope similar to the early days on the far left.
If a Pterodactyl isn't a dinosaur because they were not land dwelling, then why is a humming bird a dinosaur? They aren't land dwelling. I don't get it.
Doug van der Hoop That's not the reason why. Pterosaurs are about as dinosaur as cats are dogs. Both belong to the same group (archosaurs, carnivores for cats and dogs), but they aren't to be confused with each other.
Nobody important Imagine a 15-20 feet tall, 40 feet long apex predator with teeth as long as bananas and a head almost as long as the average human being. Adding protofeathers to it wouldn't make less terrifying, especially if those protofeathers are covered in blood. Is a naked bear less scary because they look so weird without fur?
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What they said.
Same
"Hi, I'm not hank"
I like this new guy, he cuts straight to the chase and what we're all thinking
I wish more people would apologise for not being Hank.
Speaking of which, I'm not Hank. Sorry.
I am sorry you are not Hank.
Sorry, also not Hank
I am not Hank either, sadly. For that I am sorry
😆
Sorry I'm not Hank
I agree
Alright then Buff Bill Nye, I'll accept you for this episode...
Buff Nye
The science guy 2?
@A G I'm glad he doesn't listen to you.
Bill Nye v Dis Guy
@@gunzakimbo more like the science guy 6
I like the title, it's like "5 things you didn't know ..." but instead of assuming the content of the audience's knowledge it instead rephrased it to "things you should know" which makes you feel special if you already knew them but also attentive if you didn't, like if you don't know it, then you should pay attention and learn them. I'd like to thank SciShow for actually thinking about the presentation of their videos.
Yes this! The amount of stupid videos that pretend you know nothing about something is annoying. Usually those videos have crappy content too.
shut up, nerd
jk luv u
Lol and then in the first video they show, the very first thing Hank says is "YOU are probably wrong!"
@@davidgoff1368 emphasis on probably
@@aire120-s5x no, it just shows they're attentive
I wish they would have included the fact that for an animal to become fossilized it takes some very specific conditions. There could be many Dinosaurs of new lineages that were very abundant but they didn't live in areas where fossilization was possible, so we would have no idea they even existed.
Do you realize how a organism can be fossilized? There are very strict criteria for an organism to fossilize. They have to die and then be very rapidly buried in sediment laden water.
A whale in the ocean that dies never fossilizes. It is rapidly eaten by other creatures.
No one today can claim that fossilization happens.
But it happened to a whole generation of animals that were buried in sediment laden water long ago.
But not too long ago since many fossils are c14 datable which is only good to about 60,000 years. Yet we find lots of dinosaur fossils that have soft tissue in them along with blood vessels, blood cells, and collagen. Intact blood cells! In supposed dinosaur soft tissue, still pliable.
In fact they find soft tissue pretty much whenever they look for it.
Blood vessels!
Blood cells!
In supposed 65 my old dinosaur soft tissue!
And that supposed 65my old soft tissue is C14 datable!
As you may know C14 is only found in specimens less than 60,000 years old. It can't last millions of years.
The dinosaur saga is the biggest scam in all of paleontology. It is driven by faith. A faith in dinosaurs dying out 65my ago.
The wrong faith will lead one astray.
So is this conclusive evidence that dinosaurs shaped chicken nuggets are, in fact, scientifically accurate?
Unfortunately no, since they’re rarely shaped scientifically accurately.
That should totally be a thing, though. Scientifically accurately shaped dino nuggets. I might never eat anything else ever again.
@@diebesgrab unfortunately, you didn't get the joke....
I've never thought about that
@@diebesgrab i would pay a small fortune to eat accurately shaped dino nuggets
And yet a trace of the true self is present in the false self...
I can't deal with the fact that birds are technically dinosaurs. My Quaker Parrot likes to laugh and make dubstep sounds. But then when he bites me I totally get it
We're technically all lobe-finned fish, similar to the coelacanth.
ShroomZed we technically aren't, funny enough they addressed that on an episode of scishow
A.Grubie we technically are tho
Why are you wearing a fake eyebrow?
WaterspoutsOfTheDeep and your qualifications are?
I’m not hank, I’m sorry.
Hahahahahahah you’re forgiven. This time.
sCarY
Facts about dinosaurs?
Wait, an 18 minute video of dinosaurs?
Life complete
TheWeeklyHowlers lol
Why do you have a "Loved by SciShow" icon next to the Thumbs Up/Down button for your comment? Is this a thing now? How do you get it?
I find the fact he got one for this comment absolutely awesome
I'd like to think T. rex did have feathers, but like, in a big boa round it's neck like hulk hogan.
So far the fossils has shown scales but no feathers. So likely they devolved them to avoid overheating.
he would be FABULOUS!!!!!😍
Oh goodness seeing younger Hank super obviously just reading from cue cards is adorable. The presentation skills of everyone on sci-show has improved so much over the years.
Life lesson: if you can't be hank, might aswell be this guy. #NoHate
Congratulations on the PBS show, Not-Hank
eating a dinosaur is one of the best joke in scishow.
HI BLAKE FROM PBS EONS
Denise Thasder hello nice to meet you I am also named blake
Hi! (BdeP)
PBS Eons hello
:D
"Fluffy feathered poodle from Hell"
I will never look at a velociraptor the same ever again XD
jepleure Imagine a three foot tall ground hawk with teeth and claws.
Oooo 18min of Dino talk let me get snacks
I read that comments two clips in, so I can just about squeeze in snacks.
I got cold pizza
I got barley wine.
I got popcorn & a twix
I got a honey bun and the new extra sour trolli bites
The young Hank in this looks like a really, really hot nerdy guy and now I love him
Omg look at younger Hank! He's so cute, hahaha aw! What an awesome channel, I have just given in to the realization that most my afternoon will now be spent learning about dinosaurs bcuz this content is SO fascinating. Thank you, everyone at Scishow! Cheers
I love that this title sound like click bate and yet its a great video because...
SciShow
Best people ever making the best content on the internet
I may have ushered my friend's 2 year old into an obession with dinosaurs.
Good for you!
You're a good parent 😁
Yati Acharya his friends
All 2 year olds are obsessed with dinosaurs. I know because I used to be 2 years old.
is the baby still a dinosaur fan?
Awesome to finally see you Blake !
"Fluffy poodles from hell" is my new favorite way to describe dinosaurs.
Why is this man so beautiful?
He has the most buietifol thing of all SCIENCE
The eyes. Blake's eyes are incredible.
I like this guy, Hank is cool
But all their hosts are cool to listen to
Lee Crawford except the female hosts 🙄
Connor Levay wtf
I dont like the red faced frumpy chick.
But the jokes and color commentary here was awful... As stupid and unfunny as in American home videos
I came for the Science
I stayed for the eyes.
"I'M NOT HANK!"
I like this guy. More of him, please. Not to say I don't love the rest of you, of cousre I do. But still.
You shoul check out PBS Eons, great channel. He's one of the main hosts.
Why aren't you Hank? You should be Hank. Everyone should be Hank.
Rua Whitepaw
I've never agreed with something more.
Seen Hank drunk sold me for life.😂
You should see Hank drunker... ua-cam.com/video/eJcGR5ScQlI/v-deo.htmlm15s
It's okay your just experiencing withdrawl symptoms. Be strong
Hank for President !
Everyone that I've seen on here have very relaxing voices which help me become intrigued with what they have to say. Thanks SciShow 👍🏽
When I did a paleontology course they played a clip of what dinosaurs would have really sounded like for us over the speakers in our massive lecture room. It was actually just a bird call slowed down and deepened, but it sounded soooo eerie echoing in the theatre... So cool tho
Blake de Pastino - Read and heard this name so often in so many awesome videos. Nice to see the face to the name!
I believe he's hosted SciShow or SciShow Space before
orange duck he has hosted the scishow quize between michael and Hank.
The "to scale" car driving away in fear at 2:20 is the best part of the video.
"a fluffy, feathered poodle from hell." Excellent. (6:52)
That's dino-mite!
Gth
Dinosaurs had feather mites?
no.
Jesus, Blake. Those eyes. Memorizing.
*Mesmerising.
Blake is hot handsome fit and intelligent. Woof!
I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel guys. It's been great wading through the plethora of science topics, and subjects.
Oh lordy, I enjoyed that video. Thank you peeps xx
"I don't know who you are or what you did do Hank but I will find out "
18 minutes??? Hell yes
why you gotta bring up pluto
Yeah, leave Pluto alone
Dear Prof. de Pastino - how fine to make your acquaintance, finally! Do you currently teach and are you on facebook? I believe I've noticed your name with the credits for Crash Courses, like Astronomy with Phil Plait, for instance. Your creative output of highly valuable, meaningful, and trustworthy programming is prodigious, as is my thanks.
Love this new cast. Seriously love the show.
The Brontosaurus never existed. Childhood destroyed.
ΣHAANTI, the good news is that new studies suggest Brontosaurus and Apatosaurus might actually be different in two different genera so Brontosaurs exist again... or never stopped existing.
I’ll put the a link here, but I know how people are about links on you tube so just search: Brontosaurus is Back.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-brontosaurus-is-back1/
It's been back since 2015.
Those snarky kids that told me the brontosaur didn't exist must be really embarrassed.
He's real in my heart, and that's all that matters.
Recent research has shown that Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus are actually two separate genera, so Bronto is back and my childhood is restored,
The fact that these videos get millions of views restores some faith in humanity and carries on my childhood love of science shows
"Fluffy Hell Puddles" - I M DYING!!!! :D
You don't have to be Hank to be welcomed here as long as we get awesome knowledge :)
What do you mean dinosaur? *That's totally a giraffe !*
Dantoxism Is this a quote from an old movie by chance?
DINOFUZZ.... One of the best things ive ever heard. Thank you.
just watched this wile sorting my "left-overs" off my internship at the paleontological preparation at a dinopark. I miss it.
Haa!
"Fluffy Hell Poodles"
Love it.👍
Awesome content, looking forward to checking out PBS EONS
Really LOVE the compilations, Thank You, Roger
Dinosaurs rule! (and are adorable)
That official definition of what a dinosaur is is one that I have never heard before in my life and I am a dinosaur palaeontologist. In our courses, we learned that there is no one distinct feature that we could use to perfectly say "this is a dinosaur and this other thing is not" like we have in mammals but rather a set of features, most of which happen to appear in most dinosaurs.
I like the Middle-Blooded theory of the dinosaurs. It supposedly explains how dinosaurs were able to grow so large in the first place.
I actually burst out laughing at "Fluffy, feathered poodle from hell."
It's an 18 minute long video but it's midnight.Am I going to watch or sleep,watch or sleep,watch or sleep.What am I even asking myself,of course I'm going to watch.
Nobody important you made the correct choice I believe
Cheers for that enlightenment
I am already subscribed to Eons. Great stuff and cool people.
Whh.. what? This is surreal. What episode of SciShow is this? Is this a reupload? Why does it feel so old despite it being dated Nov 2017? Why are the comments so strange? What the hell is even happening?
OHHHH I understand. That first clip WAS old. I see
Great video! I love both SciShow and Eons. I like to bring up birds to show that no, dinosaurs are indeed not extinct. Non-avian dinosaurs, yes. Avian dinosaurs, no. Feathers would be a great adaptation in colder areas. I find it fascinating that the bird I see perched on a branch outside is actually a dinosaur, or when I eat chicken, I'm actually consuming dinosaur meat. It's nice that dinosaurs are not entirely extinct.
Blake is a silver fox... 😄 well, hello there Not Hank 😁
Amazing stuff! Such a great channel
Blake de Pastino? More like Blake de Pectoral!
Awwwwww! Young Hank is so cute!
Wow, that's incredible that they can tell all that just from a part of a fossil. These scientists are amazing. Thank you for sharing this information with us through your videos.
I love these compilation videos! Keep em comin!
I'm still confused about the pterosaurs not being dinosaurs. I've known for a long time that they weren't but the explanation seems like it's nothing more than semantics
justin alexander they are just different evolutionarily. Both pterosaurs and dinosaurs split off from each other in the Triassic period, and the two lack the physical characteristics that each group is identified with. They are both considered archosaurs, but that is about as far as their relation goes. For example, but Big cats and Bats are identified under the Class Mammalia, but Bats are under the Order Chiroptera, and Big Cats are under the order Carnivora, thus you can call both a bat and a tiger mammals, but bats are not considered Carnivorans.
Love watching videos with Hank as the host. Enjoy the energy of his personality! Thank you for being originally you.
"Pluto, still not a planet"
Don't care and I will continue to classify it as such.
"Fluffy Hell Poodles", and,"I'M EATING A DINOSAUR". Gotta love Hank.
I would stop describing dinos with feathers as adorable and cute. Quite a few of them that lives today are not so adorable and cute. I doubt that a people would see a T-rex as cute fuzzy big chicken if we saw one today.
awsome, and informative . thanks guys
Slight nitpick:
Quetzalcoatlus: Probably the biggest LIVING thing that ever flew.
The An-225 (largest fixed wing aircraft by wingspan), Mi-26 (largest helicopter by weight), and the Hindenburg (largest airship by volume) are all significantly larger than the Quetzalcoatlus. The helicopter's rotor diameter is about 3.5 times the wingspan, the airplane's wingspan is about 8 times as large, and the Hindenburg was about 4 times the wingspan in diameter and over 200 meters long.
I know it's somewhat pedantic, but it's more worthwhile to point out that the Quetzalcoatlus is the biggest _living_ flier than it is to point out that the Great Barrier Reef is the worlds largest living structure, which most documentaries regularly point out, even though it's rather significantly larger than anything humans have built (unless you include road networks, in which case you're probably still not winning by volume because the reef is quite thick whereas roads tend to be pretty thin.)
Clouds: Am I a joke to you?
Blake, don't apologize for being Blake from PBS Eons. The best PBS channel. That's right, I just said that and you all know I'm right ;D
Hi Han...Blake
Production quality is always amazing
It's always been a somber realization to me that my 2 favourite animals are both extinct; Archaeopteryx & the Thylacine.
*Nameless*
What if a team of scientist are secretly working on "reverse engineering" non avain dinosaurs from avian dinosaurs?
enjoyed this video, good work 👍
I like his shoulders.
what
Wtf
I like his not shoulders
I like this format 10/10
Fun fact they found trex scale impressions next to one of its fossils I think. T-Rex had crocodile like scales. It might have also had feathers too but probably mainly scales
I love PBS Eons, but I wish the episodes were longer (like PBS Space-Time) given the low frequency of the episodes. Or having episodes more often like SciShow would be nice, but since SciShow is more news-ish it would be harder for a channel like PBS Eons to pull that off.
Sooo...... Please consider making longer PBS Eons episodes!
P.S. Love the shows! Good Job!
This new guy is no Hank, but then who is?
This is Blake! SciShow's editor-in-chief and co-creator of Eons!
Who the eff is Hank??
geph c the dude at 5:28
"...the giant, cataclysmic supercrap that befell the earth..."
I'm in tears! "Supercrap" LOLTMEW (laugh out loud til my eyes water - just made that up)
p.s.
Shoutout to Bill Bailey - ROFLYSST (rolling on the floor laughing yet still somehow typing)
Jerry: pluto is a planet
It's just too different from the others.
Slamz Dunk ARE WE DISCRIMINATING AGAINST PLANETS NOW
No, considering Pluto isn't a planet. ;)
ITS A PLANET
If Pluto is a planet then what's keeping Eris, Haumea, Makemake and Ceres from being given planetary status? The Moon deserves planetary status before any of those do, even Pluto.
14:40
I screamed inside my brain because he said "the happening whose name shouldn't be spoken". He was of course speachifying about the baco...No No No No No don't say ba...no no no no noo no.
Whew, that was close.
Fluffy Hellpoodles!
The plot of dinosaur discoveries has an incorrect change in slope at 17:24. When most genera have been discovered, the rate of discovery will significantly *decrease* (harder and harder to find new unknown genera). That decrease corresponds to a lower slope (more horizontal) than in the period prior. The plot at the far right should have a slope similar to the early days on the far left.
I enjoy pizza
We’ve been speckledorfed!
Furyflame2 That's not even a word and I agree with ya!
If a Pterodactyl isn't a dinosaur because they were not land dwelling, then why is a humming bird a dinosaur? They aren't land dwelling. I don't get it.
Google it.
Doug van der Hoop That's not the reason why. Pterosaurs are about as dinosaur as cats are dogs. Both belong to the same group (archosaurs, carnivores for cats and dogs), but they aren't to be confused with each other.
The first 12 minutes of this video where awesome!
When I imagine a T-rex with feaders I just can't be terrifyed of it,no matter how hard I try.
Hard to be terrified of a Rex with or without feathers
Nobody important why?
because you've never been attacked by a huge dirty bird.
ostriches scare the beejezus out of me
Nobody important Imagine a 15-20 feet tall, 40 feet long apex predator with teeth as long as bananas and a head almost as long as the average human being. Adding protofeathers to it wouldn't make less terrifying, especially if those protofeathers are covered in blood. Is a naked bear less scary because they look so weird without fur?
"Fluffy feathered poodle from Hell" 😂😂 that was perfect
Those eyes of his, they see right through me! D:
I like Blake, they seem nice.
Yes! Blake is awesome!
So that's what Blake looks like!
The most important fact about dinosaurs is that their existence used to be denied by some "persons" .Xd
IQ mysterious haha
Some people still deny they existed...
Sengir Industries Gaming They definitely weren’t real
Its obvious that they are fake and we’re created millions of year by evolution. We all know god just threw them at earth to create them
This is still a huge problem though... Especially here in the U.S.
When Hank had the bangs, Pluto was still a planet. xD