Wow the next set of stars are so big that they even looks like engulf pluto 😮 their diameters are almost the size of Solar system. Interesting video thank you Stargaze 🙂👍
@@Aisatsana1971 no...I mean..it could all be just a simulation.. It's just our minds playing tricks making it feel real.. We could all be part of a simulation matrix
I'm not sure the reason I feel uncomfortable is the same as yours, but all I can think is "ugh, get out of my face" as if those stars are icky little kids shoving their face in mine, lol
@@Stargaze_youtube yup, the moon and Mars are my pix. i dig the film, The Martian..but one thing they skipped was Mark Watley (Space Pirate!) viewing the night sky and esp looking up at the Earth..i have no idea how they never had a few scenes like that? The Earth viewerd from Mars probs looks pretty neat, not to mensh other things..esp if Mars was close to Jupiter.
imagine you’re the one of the biggest stars in the observable universe and some puny microorganism on some planet you’d literally engulf if you were replaced by its star… named you Stephen
Thanks. Very impressive and well done. One of our brilliant political creatures from the Greens Party here in Germany actually said: „It is really possible, you can land on the sun. You just have to do it at night.“
2MASS j0523 - it's quite cold out there... Sirius A - 30 degrees summer... in February... in Norway. Pollux - 45 degrees sounds like winter now Arcturus - everything's on fire Aldebaran - life no longer exists on this planet Rigel - Earth itself barely exists
I feel oddly satisfied after watching this video. I’ve been curious what it’d look like to have a different star in the sky, the most interesting for me was Rigel.
Food for thoughts We just take the scenario of this video:. The diameter of Stephenson 2-188 is really mindboggling big. The light of the side of the star direclty facing us will reach us more than 80 minutes earlier as the light emmitted at the horizon of the star. Light would need about 160, 170 minutes to traverse a sphere with the diameter of the star. Light takes a bit more as eight minutes to reach us from our sunny sun.
I was curious which star is thought to be the biggest of them all "RSGC1-F01 is a red supergiant located in RSGC1. The radius was calculated to be around 1,450-1,530 times that of the Sun (the radius is calculated by applying the Stefan-Boltzmann law), making it one of the largest stars discovered so far. This corresponds to a volume 3.58 billion times bigger than the Sun. If placed at the center of the Solar System, the photosphere would engulf the orbit of Jupiter."
Believe it or not, but R136a1(among many other extremely massive stars), most massive(and luminous) star known to mankind, is only a tiny fraction the size of red super/hypergiants seen here. Those giant stars nearing end of their life are on average very low density.
replacing our sun relative to its distance from us, any other larger sun would either burn the hell out of earth or increase heat by a significant amount changing life forms able to survive on earth.
@@derciosoares1113 We would definitely NOT be fine. Sirius A is more than 25 times as luminous as our sun. Most of that energy output is in wavelengths that are harmful to life on Earth.
just found your channel and with these incredible animation feel like im watching some melodysheep space documentaries i always wanted to see what it look like to fall into gas giants and you even made a simulation video about black hole! When i looked at your channel i expected to see 1 or 2 million subscriber i was like damn man more people need to find this channel
First of all many of the stars here can't be categorized as "dying" in the sense sun will be dying once it starts burning helium and increasing in size. Their lifespans are tiny compared to ours, and they don't necessarily follow similar paths. Stars larger than Sun shown here(bar maybe Sirius A)are too massive to leave a white dwarf behind. Those whose mass exceeds Chandrasekhar limit(maximum mass of a stable white dwarf, roughly 1.4 solar mass)at the time of core collapse will leave behind a neutron star(if under Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit, which is around 2-2.5 solar mass), or a black hole(majority of the stars shown here).
Crazy how some of these stars are literally bigger than our solar system and then you get the black hole Pheonix A which is bigger than the entire galaxy😂😂
there is a minecraft planet but a kitten planet formed before minecraft planet it is in another galaxy(not in our universe because there is no kitten galaxy in our universe)
Because we're all dead starting from Sirius A. That star alone is more than 25 times as luminous as sun. And majority of any stars energy output is given in wavelengths outside visible light. Ionizing radiation takes care of everyone pretty quickly.
I still get a kick out of the fact that the largest known star in the universe is basically named Steve
Steve from Minecraft is big
"HOLY CRAP THAT'S HUGE!"
"that's just Steve. he just does that sometimes"
👌👌🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Flesh_WizardLMAO
Well I'm reality calling it the largest known star in the Universe is an over statement!
We can't even be sure if its the largest in the galaxy ..
Imagine just chillin on pluto all by urself looking at the stars of the universe
Pretty cold and barren. Hope you brought ray/particle-protection and gear with really good heating...
Should be a hell of a view from there.
Then suddenly Steve.
Wow the next set of stars are so big that they even looks like engulf pluto 😮 their diameters are almost the size of Solar system. Interesting video thank you Stargaze 🙂👍
Thank you!!
Quasi stars are the size of the solar system basically
@@Sir_Sectrix they are the size of neptune's orbit most of the time, they probably can get as large as 50 AU
XD
Damn I love our universe.
Beautifully terrifying
@@Jump_Immortalmost dam perfect way to illustrate it with words
If it's true...
@@user-jn7bq8wh1e i love our universe irrespective of what is true.
@@Aisatsana1971 no...I mean..it could all be just a simulation..
It's just our minds playing tricks making it feel real..
We could all be part of a simulation matrix
This makes me really uncomfortable
I'm not sure the reason I feel uncomfortable is the same as yours, but all I can think is "ugh, get out of my face" as if those stars are icky little kids shoving their face in mine, lol
Yes, I get a creepy, uncomfortable feeling.
@@heather9857 Wonders of universe are too large for your liking?
@grzybowy1680 same
same bruh
I got scared that we may burn alive, but thanks to the (visualization) part we are all ok :D
😅
Excellent comparison video!
Also, I might have a nightmare about waking up to some of these in our sky.
Thank you! No problem for the free nightmare mate.
you wouldn't wake up to it as earth would be destroyed.
Around 1 or 2 years ago, I saw a nightmare about the Sun turning to a red giant.
@@4T3hM4kr0nHe meant waking up in his dreams about these big stars in the sky.
Thankful for the sun we have!
Stargaze, if there was one planet or moon in our solar system you could visit, which one would you visit?
I'd say the moon. Seeing the Earth from there would be an incredible experience fs
For me itz mars to look at the blue dot would be incredible
Enceladus, Titan, or Ganymede.
Planet X. Cause it's a wacky planet
@@Stargaze_youtube yup, the moon and Mars are my pix. i dig the film, The Martian..but one
thing they skipped was Mark Watley (Space Pirate!) viewing the night sky and esp looking up
at the Earth..i have no idea how they never had a few scenes like that? The Earth viewerd from
Mars probs looks pretty neat, not to mensh other things..esp if Mars was close to Jupiter.
1:51
Pluto becomes Mercury lol
0:10 Too Dark...
huh
Nah el sol no esta tan cerca de Mercury.
omg 🤩🤩🤩🤩 watching these transitions are so satisfiying to watch ✨🎇🎆🌞☀️ WONDERFUL JOB !!
imagine you’re the one of the biggest stars in the observable universe and some puny microorganism on some planet you’d literally engulf if you were replaced by its star… named you Stephen
Rather imagine something else
And there's not a damn thing you can do about it!
Nice visualization. I expect we would all be pretty much cooked by anything other than our sun or that red dwarf.
Thank you! Totally cooked yes
Хамма нарсани бошланиши ва тугаши булгандек коинотни хам чегараси бор бу аник факт . Оллох билгувчи ❤❤❤
We could've named that last star anything cooler but we settled with Stephenson
AllahuAkbar❤❤❤,Thanks stargaze for amazing video
Loving the fact the shadows are making it look like the star's on the other side rather than where it is :)
incredible
Thank you:)
Beautiful space videos with beautiful songs 😊🥰
Oh yeah. Pollux, I have heard of that name from Ratchet and Clank 3. It was next to the Obani Moon
Thanks. Very impressive and well done.
One of our brilliant political creatures from the Greens Party here in Germany actually said: „It is really possible, you can land on the sun. You just have to do it at night.“
Oh nooooo
wahrscheinlich so passiert
I love your videos, man!
This guy needs a sub fr
FYI: The actual scientific name for our star, the sun is, "Sol". (Great post by the way!)
He is a legend dude
HOLY HELL THAT LOOK LIKE A GIGA GIANT SUN (0:45)
Congrats for this amazing video!!
amazing job!!!
Thank you!!
2 mass sky is so chill and relaxing ngl, though life would have to adapt drastically to continue
hello, what software/app did you use to show the suns from pluto, the 360 view seemed really cool
With megalophobia, this was probably the scariest one I could have clicked on. 10/10 scared shitless.
I'm more intruiged by the view of our galaxy and all the stars and countless galaxies from Pluto's surface.
Oh moving to Pluto
Yay
Roadtrip
This is cool, but which cityscape is this set over?
Thanks. Love some good cosmic horror.
Absolutely amazing.
2MASS j0523 - it's quite cold out there...
Sirius A - 30 degrees summer... in February... in Norway.
Pollux - 45 degrees sounds like winter now
Arcturus - everything's on fire
Aldebaran - life no longer exists on this planet
Rigel - Earth itself barely exists
Pluto is my kinda place low-drama and chill.😊
I feel oddly satisfied after watching this video. I’ve been curious what it’d look like to have a different star in the sky, the most interesting for me was Rigel.
I'm speechless!
Thanks for video 🎉
Food for thoughts We just take the scenario of this video:.
The diameter of Stephenson 2-188 is really mindboggling big.
The light of the side of the star direclty facing us will reach us more than 80 minutes earlier as the light emmitted at the horizon of the star.
Light would need about 160, 170 minutes to traverse a sphere with the diameter of the star.
Light takes a bit more as eight minutes to reach us from our sunny sun.
I started to hear the End Times theme in my head from Outer Wilds as i saw the stars get bigger and bigger
That felt like an existential crisis
It has so calm music
Would be nice if you showed an approximate of the temperature of your surroundings as well (not saying atmosphere because Pluto has no atmosphere)
the fact the music reminds me of spore puts a smile on my face
Makes you appreciate our sun even more
I'm content with our current sun actually, thank you 😂
And Now, I'm curious.
Can we see it from Uranus too?
Damn! I loves the universe become it has many galaxys , planets etc ... ❤❤
0:10 Too Dark...
Too dark?!? Die😂😂😂jk
Parfait pour dormir
The event horizons of some black holes are considerably larger than that. Hard to wrap one’s mind around!
My God, it even looks like a CHILDREN'S FILM.
I was curious which star is thought to be the biggest of them all
"RSGC1-F01 is a red supergiant located in RSGC1. The radius was calculated to be around 1,450-1,530 times that of the Sun (the radius is calculated by applying the Stefan-Boltzmann law), making it one of the largest stars discovered so far. This corresponds to a volume 3.58 billion times bigger than the Sun. If placed at the center of the Solar System, the photosphere would engulf the orbit of Jupiter."
Yet it's mass and energy output is just a fraction of most massive known stars. R136a1 being great example
Aldebaran gives me Majora's Mask flashbacks
my eyes are burning 😭
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Imagine having so much raw matter in one place that you have a star that is 2 BILLION kilometers wide.
Believe it or not, but R136a1(among many other extremely massive stars), most massive(and luminous) star known to mankind, is only a tiny fraction the size of red super/hypergiants seen here.
Those giant stars nearing end of their life are on average very low density.
Biggest star "The great mighty Steve"
The second one gives interesting vibes
"There's a nice sunny day today"
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Pollux will be very bright. I won't stare at it.
And thanks for putting Pluto.🥰
Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky us surprisingly close to us, and headed towards us, check it out
With a whole super suit that can resist the planets of the solar system, they give you a chance to go to any planet, which one would you go to?
I'd really like to see the deep blue of Neptune up close, but there's no surface there. Otherwise, like I answered in another comment, the moon :)
Haumea
@@Stargaze_youtubeWell you can always stand on it's solid core but I don't know what the 'sky' would look like. 😂
Sirius should make the sky much brighter
it’s like the sun is becoming a red giant and instead of exploding it’s like eating the planets to become bigger
replacing our sun relative to its distance from us, any other larger sun would either burn the hell out of earth or increase heat by a significant amount changing life forms able to survive on earth.
Siriusly ???
I assume this video was inspired by sciencephile the ai?
Dang poor Venus and mercury there dead they got burned up by those suns
Solaire: YES
0:22 Disaster already started with Pollux
It would already start - and end(we're all dead) - with Sirius A.
With Sirius being our sun we would still be fine, pollux onwards would be disastrous
@@derciosoares1113 We would definitely NOT be fine. Sirius A is more than 25 times as luminous as our sun.
Most of that energy output is in wavelengths that are harmful to life on Earth.
Oh Pollux
Hard to believe some stars are that big
What program is this
Photoshop
@@Stargaze_youtubeWhat about what you used for the 360 view from Pluto?
PISTOL STAR 🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫
Last star almost larger than our whole solar system lmao
It’s not Steve it’s Stevenson 218
Nah, it's Steve 🗿
just found your channel and with these incredible animation feel like im watching some melodysheep space documentaries i always wanted to see what it look like to fall into gas giants and you even made a simulation video about black hole! When i looked at your channel i expected to see 1 or 2 million subscriber i was like damn man more people need to find this channel
I love Melodysheep so being compared to him is really an honor. Thanks!!
Turn on dark mode
Now this is escalation.
How can bro count how big they are when he didn't even tested it💀
NASA scientists and their tests: Am I a joke to you??
What the name of the song in this video i like it anyone know ?
The majority of those are dying Red Giant’s, correct? Steadily but certainly going towards White Dwarf status?
First of all many of the stars here can't be categorized as "dying" in the sense sun will be dying once it starts burning helium and increasing in size.
Their lifespans are tiny compared to ours, and they don't necessarily follow similar paths.
Stars larger than Sun shown here(bar maybe Sirius A)are too massive to leave a white dwarf behind.
Those whose mass exceeds Chandrasekhar limit(maximum mass of a stable white dwarf, roughly 1.4 solar mass)at the time of core collapse will leave behind a neutron star(if under Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit, which is around 2-2.5 solar mass), or a black hole(majority of the stars shown here).
Last was Stepenshon 2-18
I guessed right woo hoo
In fact, we are really very small on our "pale blue dot" 🤣😂
Why always move to Pluto? Just move the edge from the star to the distance from the sun - earth instead of the center.
Because this video is to show what happens if we replace our sun with other stars
Same aura as Mr Incredible getting uncanny
how did u replace the sun with other stars on space engine????
But wait thare's more thare's a star that is larger than stephenson 2-18 it's the qaussi star
this picture of uy scuti looks like a round hot cheeto
I like the name"pollux"
I was waiting for Stephenson 😮
Hmmm as you would expect, God's got it just right
Crazy how some of these stars are literally bigger than our solar system and then you get the black hole Pheonix A which is bigger than the entire galaxy😂😂
there is a minecraft planet but a kitten planet formed before minecraft planet it is in another galaxy(not in our universe because there is no kitten galaxy in our universe)
Sun pollux ???
Why isn't anyone talking about the different kinds of su burn you'll get 😅
Because we're all dead starting from Sirius A.
That star alone is more than 25 times as luminous as sun.
And majority of any stars energy output is given in wavelengths outside visible light. Ionizing radiation takes
care of everyone pretty quickly.