For all the people who watched the whole video to find out it was clickbait, let me help you from the research I did. the largest planet discovered so far is known as WASP-17b. It is an exoplanet located about 1,000 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. WASP-17b is a gas giant, similar in composition to Jupiter, and is approximately twice the size of Jupiter, making it the largest planet discovered to date. It was first detected in 2009 using the transit method, which involves observing the slight dimming of a star as a planet passes in front of it.
The reason it took a year to figure out Voyager 1 was in interstellar space had nothing to do with radio travel time. Radio signals take about 21-22 hours to reach Voyager from Earth and vice versa. It has to do with the primary instrument they had on the spacecraft to tell them just that very thing had failed years before and so it took measurements from other systems, putting them together and inferring the answer, which turned out to be correct, that Voyager 1 was in interstellar space. They knew immediately, after the signals reached Earth that Voyager 2 had made it because that same instrument was still working.
04:52 -these stars are moving toward our solar system at almost 5 miles per second! That’s THE SAME as the maximum speed of a top of the line super car on earth! -WHAT EARTH ARE YOU FROM???
Maybe in our present time but what if beetlejuice reformed and spawned in another timeline far in the future and residents of that planet taliking how earth exploded because of elon musk ?
At that speed on Earth it will flip over if from atmospheric resistance even before it reaches 1,000 MPH. If it was able to stay on the ground it will burn up.
Actually Pluto is classified as a planet; for awhile it wasn't but it has been reinstated as one... Still interesting that "the largest planet in the universe," was NEVER mentioned, other than in the title. SHOCKING...
@@velryxia thats density, not mass, 1 kilo of feathers weighs more than 500 grams of pure steel, yet the feathers float on water while the steel would not
This title is clickbait. I waited for the announcement of the discovery of the so-called largest planet in the universe. Didn't happen. Seems to be a very common theme on UA-cam.
The asteroid belt contains the mass of the moon spread along an orbit between Mars and Jupiter. This puts the average distance between asteroids of around 3m miles so no need to "wriggle and dodge". Anything closer, like we see in your animation or movies, would quickly coalesce into a larger asteroid. Of course, it also means that trying to hide in one would be something like the Monty Python sketch "how not to be seen".
It can be reasonably estimated that the maximum size for a rocky planet is about three or four times the size of our earth. The best way to calculate this is to find what size planet at that orbit will hold Hydrogen and Helium and Methane. If it does, it will be a gas giant, otherwise rocky.
Live long and prosper. Hehehe. Vulcans, here we come. Hopefully, some avid Star Trek fan will name their kid Zeffram Cochrane in the next 10 or so years. Then, that kid might also love Star Trek because of their parents, and then... Like I said, Vulcans, here we come.
Watched 16mins of this an couldn’t take anymore. The amount of misinformation is too much for me. Should be to much for the editor of this video. Unless his strategy the whole time was to sound smart enough to fool the masses. All in the pursuit of views in that case he’s a genius. Got you
NDT said it takes a couple seconds also, sorry if I take his word for it, I wish people would just enjoy the videos without trying to out smart everyone, if people stop making videos like this I'm sure comments like this will be a big reason why
They must have confused the round trip time. Takes 1.3 to get to the moon and 1.3 to get back to Earth.... Round trip is about 2.6 seconds and it's not 9 times around earth it's a little more than 7 but not 8...
@@benfranklin5455 , Unfortunately they are spouting facts so far off from the truth, and some people will take the information as verbatim, and then look like a fool down the road. For instance: They said that 14 billion miles have passed by during Voyagers mission, and that the signal takes over a year to get back to earth. Signal travels at the speed of light. In one year, light travels 5.88 TRILLION miles. See how badly off the information is? The actual travel time is 20 hours, and 33 minutes to travel the 14.5 billion miles. That's a far cry from one year.
if it has a liquid metal core (like ours which is iron) then yes, i think the size of the magnetic field is determined by the core of the planet rather than the size but i’m not a professional or anything so if i’m wrong somebody correct me :)
at time 5;01 the narrator said that the speed of the car was 5 miles per second. Okay I think he meant 5 miles a minute because 5 miles per second is 18000 miles per hour and if that was the case we would not need rockets to escape earth gravity. The Bright Side is bad about getting facts wrong.
There is an inaccuracy at 1:40, where he said that Jupiter and Saturn are the heaviest planets in the solar system, Jupiter is the heaviest, but Saturn is actually the lightest, being so light that, if there was a container big enough with enough water, Saturn would float on the water
I love how words like 'Universe' roll off the tongue when people want to surprise us...no one has even the tiniest idea how big the largest planet is we can barely see close by much less billions of light years out.
That is what I thought too. This video has some false information, like the sun's time that is left and the information that this video gave about the super car.
@@alaukikdeepboparai8131 the part with the supercar was a joke ( like he was from the future) and below the actual info was given of 8km/s. the time about the sun was confusing aswell. and about the voyager? idk man
See what happens when you pick on the little guy. Poor pluto got booted as a planet and in the end pluto is far enough away from the sun it will survive if the sun decided it wanted to grow.
It doesn't take a year to get a signal to Voyager (yet), it takes about 20 hours per Google search, and is getting longer over time as it gets further away.
@@Compguy321 YWC. Of course, I'd be glad if it took a year from Voyager to Earth as it would mean that we covered a light year in a couple of decades. That would really be something.
After heliopause there is still a LONG distance till the OORT CLOUD. There is a dwarf planet called sedna, with a very distant orbit and a giant aphelion that surpassed the heliopause and even enters deep in "interstellar space". Any of the voyagers got even near of its aphelion yet. Long after that begins the giant oort cloud, full of chuncks of ice. Big and small orbiting the sun from far away, and all uncharted. A spaceship to cross it would be a nightmare.
Sedna actually don't exit the outer space of our system. But the voyagers have not surpassed Sedna's aphelion. But thats does not mean that both voyagers will eventually encounter Sedna's aphelion. I mean by it is closer to Sun than Sedna's aphelion
I DO FALLOW THE UNIVERSE DEVELOPMENT..DON'T HAVE THAT MUCH EXPERIENCE.BUT ENJOY IT AL THE TIME..IM HAPPY THAT WE WILL NOT GIVE UP LEAR MORE ABUOT UOR SYSTEM. ALREADY A LOT BEEN DONE.
At the 3:04 mark, you say "The message from Voyager came almost a year later, due to the distance from Earth". So Voyager was a WHOLE LIGHT YEAR from Earth, assuming the message was traveling at Light Speed? That's hard to believe!
I love how these what if scenarios assume intelligent life on other planets would welcome us. If there are other intelligent space travelers out there, and they've been watching, they have declared the milky way a no fly zone.
the thumbnail made me wretch the distance between earth and the moon is already hard to comprehend for me, but a planet over 10 times bigger than our sun completley shatters my brain
Our search for life in the universe is flawed. We as a species have a very narrow view on what or how life can form when in fact we know really very little. Just because our life formed this way doesn't mean that other forms of life and intelligence couldn't have formed another way with other compounds. Proof of this is at the bottoms of our oceans where up till recently we thought it impossible that life could be there due to lack of light and pressures. We really have got to start thinking outside the box if we are going to have any chance of finding life elsewhere.
Now imagine if the beings living on such a world became space fairing. Things like our sun would splat on their windshield force field. Funny but horrific also.
Jupiter and Saturn have solid surfaces. It's most likely they have rocky cores but even failing that, they would at the very least have a plastic-y slush of condensed hydrogen.
dude i cant stop wondering what life will be like out of the universe like is there more universes i also wonder how did the universe come from nothing how did nothing become nothing like how did all of space just make itself its really hard to explain this but i mean like when nothing was made right how was it made if you dont get it thats fine
You’d think people would learn that every time someone says we found the biggest or the hottest or the coldest in the universe it’s always always always surpassed by something bigger hotter and colder discovered.
The honest ones say "The largest found so far." We haven't even surveyed a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a percent of the universe, and you can keep saying billionth for a while. I always smile when I see "biggest in the universe" as if it were fact.
Your title achieved its goal of getting me to click, so UA-cam was satisfied. Could you not have started the narrative with "For those who do not want a grade 7 refresher on Astronomy and are genuinely interested in the title story, begin at time index ..."? I'm sorry...... I gave you too much credit. This is true clickbait which never addresses its title and teaches astronomy on the grade 3 level. You caught me this time but if this is how you operate, Bright Side will never see a subscription from me.
Please make another video where you compare this biggest planet against the biggest Quasi Star & compare the sizes ^^ Sub n thumbs up! (but this will get changed within 3months if not a new video comes out their explains this in meantime)
i would like to congratulate the scientist who developed a teleportation device, deaging technology, time travel and the ability to locate every planet in the UNIVERSE and for visiting them all so you can come back and inform us of which 1 is the largest.
I usually never comment on any video but I just have to leave a comment here. There is just too much here that is false and misleading. I just watched three or four documentaries years ago but I still know more. I'll just name a few things that stood out: 1. 1:10 It would be very improbable to hit an asteroid in the asteroid belt. Each individual asteroid is a few miles away from the other on average, and most of them are as big as a car or so. 2. 4:50 Sports cars that goes 5 miles a second? The fastest vehicle can go around 763 mph (which doesn't really count as a car), which is around 23x slower than 5 miles a second. But maybe it was calculated inversely, which would make more sense for such an error. 3. 8:40 Doesn't even mention neutron stars, which should be the product that Betelgeuse forms into after dying. Don't know how this didn't come up, maybe the producer had no background knowledge of the topic before doing research and forgot. 4. We have already found similar planets to ours, maybe over a dozen already. Not mentioned at all. 5. 22:16 There is no way that a human heart would only work twice as hard when the planet has so much mass. Jupiter has a gravity 2.4x stronger than that of Earth. It also mentions earlier that if Earth becomes a massive dust cloud, it would have ten times the matter density of Jupiter. Btw, I wonder how a planet ten times denser than Jupiter can even become a dust cloud in the first place. There is also the fact that everything is measured in weight and not mass. It should be in mass. I learned this in middle school. There are probably dozens more of these that I missed as well. Some are so obvious that anyone with a small sense of background information about the topic would be suspicious. That doesn't include those that I skipped on purpose. Imagine if people actually got their knowledge from here. Most of the stuff is made up of assumptions to fill in the blanks. Feel free to add more things that I missed down below.🙃 ...The video didn't mention what the largest planet of the universe was...
I see so many mistakes. Here, a list of the first few: *by the way, I'm not including mistakes in the images because I would reach the character limit just by listing them 0:04 "Boiling". Boiling means to turn from liquid to gas, and it just said plasma. 0:06 Not even close to being largest & brightest. 0:08 about 700x larger, not 500x. 1:14 Asteroid belt is actually extremely empty. 4:57 5mi/s is 18000 mph. Airplanes move at less than 1/20 of that speed. Of course no supercar can go that fast. 5:13 Most hilarious mistake here. TRAPPIST-1 is a red dwarf not a white dwarf, stop feeding people misinformation 8:47 Most likely, Neutron star
For all the people who watched the whole video to find out it was clickbait, let me help you from the research I did. the largest planet discovered so far is known as WASP-17b. It is an exoplanet located about 1,000 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. WASP-17b is a gas giant, similar in composition to Jupiter, and is approximately twice the size of Jupiter, making it the largest planet discovered to date. It was first detected in 2009 using the transit method, which involves observing the slight dimming of a star as a planet passes in front of it.
That comment is vastly more informative than that video. Thank you. A star, such as Betelgeuse, has no place in a video about the largest planet.
Thank you for the info! But I don't think I understand the last one
Thanks this video was only about biggest star
You got talent just to let you know .tyty
Thank you, because i was seriously about to doubt the validity of a planet being larger in the sun. I figured that would be physically impossible
The reason it took a year to figure out Voyager 1 was in interstellar space had nothing to do with radio travel time. Radio signals take about 21-22 hours to reach Voyager from Earth and vice versa. It has to do with the primary instrument they had on the spacecraft to tell them just that very thing had failed years before and so it took measurements from other systems, putting them together and inferring the answer, which turned out to be correct, that Voyager 1 was in interstellar space. They knew immediately, after the signals reached Earth that Voyager 2 had made it because that same instrument was still working.
04:52
-these stars are moving toward our solar system at almost 5 miles per second!
That’s THE SAME as the maximum speed of a top of the line super car on earth!
-WHAT EARTH ARE YOU FROM???
Lol 😂
Super earth😂😂
The future
i mean 18.000MPH is a lot
mars lol
Beetlejuice may have blown up already. We just haven't had the light of it reach us yet.
Beetlejuice? You probably mean Betelgeuse ;)
@@Latexi_LMXBeetlejuice
It will juice us
@@BlexxstarHey-... Whatever Galaxy you are?
@@Thebloxingblox huh
Maybe in our present time but what if beetlejuice reformed and spawned in another timeline far in the future and residents of that planet taliking how earth exploded because of elon musk ?
I love how voyager 1 is still alive after going through a lot of obstacles
548 Light-Years Away... There Is A Star Called Betelgeuse Beetle-Juice
Well That's Cool
You Have To Be At Least 18 Years Old To Go To Space🔮
@@isaiaha3976 no you dont
@@isaiaha3976 who told you that🤣
4:57 Top of the line supercar runs at five miles per second? That's 18,000 miles per hour! I want one!
we have rocket cars at race tracks. There was an accident, and the driver was not doing so well.
Yeah nah, we’ve made cars that have broken the sound barrier which sounds crazy but that’s not even a tenth of 5 miles a second 😂 no way
I WANT ONE TO !!!! pls
At that speed on Earth it will flip over if from atmospheric resistance even before it reaches 1,000 MPH. If it was able to stay on the ground it will burn up.
Actually Pluto is classified as a planet; for awhile it wasn't but it has been reinstated as one... Still interesting that "the largest planet in the universe," was NEVER mentioned, other than in the title. SHOCKING...
Clickbait and getting that 20 mins of ad revenue, also buying bots for the comments
You lied..
Along with false information. Eg Scenario 1 ‘a new star is formed’, no Jupiter has more mass than the Earth even if it’s larger
@@jameswood1318 jupiter and saturn could literally float in the ocean if there was an ocean big enough to fit them
@@velryxia thats density, not mass, 1 kilo of feathers weighs more than 500 grams of pure steel, yet the feathers float on water while the steel would not
This title is clickbait. I waited for the announcement of the discovery of the so-called largest planet in the universe. Didn't happen. Seems to be a very common theme on UA-cam.
Yeah, that’s why I stopped believing in Space and Solar System.
Well, we still haven't found out which is the largest planet in the universe... I want my 27 minutes and 43 seconds back!!! 🤣🤣
Lol right
Baitiest click in the universe
thank you for saving me 27 minutes
thank you. I was waiting for it.
@@Demiurge13 You're welcome! 😁
The asteroid belt contains the mass of the moon spread along an orbit between Mars and Jupiter. This puts the average distance between asteroids of around 3m miles so no need to "wriggle and dodge". Anything closer, like we see in your animation or movies, would quickly coalesce into a larger asteroid. Of course, it also means that trying to hide in one would be something like the Monty Python sketch "how not to be seen".
Thats what i thought
We don't actually have to dodge the asteroid belt rocks, becuase it is actually so far apart from each other.
Yeh, according to QI they are about 300,000 miles apart.
What if there was an asteroid right infront of you?
@@funnylawre you can just step aside to avoid it.
@@funnylawre A proper spaceship would have been able to detect it from thousands of miles away beforehand and make trajectory adjustments to avoid it.
Yhea stopped watching after that 😂
It can be reasonably estimated that the maximum size for a rocky planet is about three or four times the size of our earth. The best way to calculate this is to find what size planet at that orbit will hold Hydrogen and Helium and Methane. If it does, it will be a gas giant, otherwise rocky.
LOOK LIKE CITRON😂😂😂😂😂
:)@spaceace1006
I'm still hoping we can see those Vulcans passing by the Solar System
Passing by ?
It’s probably going to do it.
How there planet was burned to dust
I wonder how Zefram Cochrane is going with the warp ship
Live long and prosper. Hehehe. Vulcans, here we come. Hopefully, some avid Star Trek fan will name their kid Zeffram Cochrane in the next 10 or so years. Then, that kid might also love Star Trek because of their parents, and then... Like I said, Vulcans, here we come.
Can’t call it the biggest in the Universe when we haven’t explored it all!!
Finds a planet as big as all galaxies combined 😊
@@Ventis_right_ball What in that case, would it orbit around tho? (to be called a planet)
If it weren't for his brief appearances as a Captain we would not have been so receptive to Captain Sisko.
I could see the largest planet in the universe just casually walk up to our sun and be like: "what's cooking, son"
The only 1 channel everyone watch without skipping 👊💥 ...
i got bored in 3 minutes and skipped the entire video
@@s.sinster oh
Watched 16mins of this an couldn’t take anymore. The amount of misinformation is too much for me. Should be to much for the editor of this video. Unless his strategy the whole time was to sound smart enough to fool the masses. All in the pursuit of views in that case he’s a genius. Got you
@@jaydouthit115 yes bro 😠
@@Jr_Scientist loo
"After a few seconds, we reach our moon"
Light speed is, funnily enough, faster then that.
NDT said it takes a couple seconds also, sorry if I take his word for it, I wish people would just enjoy the videos without trying to out smart everyone, if people stop making videos like this I'm sure comments like this will be a big reason why
They must have confused the round trip time. Takes 1.3 to get to the moon and 1.3 to get back to Earth.... Round trip is about 2.6 seconds and it's not 9 times around earth it's a little more than 7 but not 8...
@@benfranklin5455 man im just pointing out a error
@@benfranklin5455 this video is almost completely false tho... if they put effort into it and fact checked it then i probably would enjoy it
@@benfranklin5455 , Unfortunately they are spouting facts so far off from the truth, and some people will take the information as verbatim, and then look like a fool down the road.
For instance: They said that 14 billion miles have passed by during Voyagers mission, and that the signal takes over a year to get back to earth.
Signal travels at the speed of light.
In one year, light travels 5.88 TRILLION miles. See how badly off the information is?
The actual travel time is 20 hours, and 33 minutes to travel the 14.5 billion miles.
That's a far cry from one year.
I have never heard of a car going 5 miles per second!😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
5 miles per second = 18,000 mph. Not a single car on earth can go anywhere close to that speed 4:57
Haha. I played it twice before I read your comment. That's faster than rockets breaking earths gravity!
@spaceace1006 but a car cannot... hence my comment
I think he meant 5 miles per minute. That would be 300mph, which sounds more realistic.
If the proxima planet is bigger then isn't it possible that it has a stronger magnetic field that coulda protected it from its stars tantrums ?
if it has a liquid metal core (like ours which is iron) then yes, i think the size of the magnetic field is determined by the core of the planet rather than the size but i’m not a professional or anything so if i’m wrong somebody correct me :)
no
@@asdfjkl981 no as in im wrong? if so please explain i’d love to learn!
@@megallen7169no magnetic field of a mere planet could be strong enough. My "no" answer was the answer to the OP question
Respect to the camera man 😂😂
I feel like I heard him talk about 3 of the 4 ways Earth becomes as big as the sun. Like I never remember him mentioning scenario 4.
SAME
Like don't even worry about it we probably won't die from a planet or asteroid kt whatever
A lot of videos Ive seen said theres huge gaps in the Asteroid belt which would be easy for space ships to get through
Thus tittle should read, the biggest planet discovered so far.
WHEN IN THE VIDEO
@@Shadys63 ?
Plot twist Betelgeuse already exploded it just takes a long time for us to see
Can someone explain how the cloud earth goes from weighing the same as earth to weighing as much as Jupiter without adding anything to the equation??
at time 5;01 the narrator said that the speed of the car was 5 miles per second. Okay I think he meant 5 miles a minute because 5 miles per second is 18000 miles per hour and if that was the case we would not need rockets to escape earth gravity. The Bright Side is bad about getting facts wrong.
The moon doesn't shine in the night sky, it reflects the sun's light back on Earth
true, im glad you know
But the sun doesn't give the light to the moon assuming that the moon's gonna owe it one
The scary thing is those stars are heading our way..WELP I WON'T BE HERE TO WITNESS IT
props to the guy that went in space to get all of this information
Hi skep I'm subbed
@@texan_mapping-1836 thank you
There is an inaccuracy at 1:40, where he said that Jupiter and Saturn are the heaviest planets in the solar system, Jupiter is the heaviest, but Saturn is actually the lightest, being so light that, if there was a container big enough with enough water, Saturn would float on the water
I love how words like 'Universe' roll off the tongue when people want to surprise us...no one has even the tiniest idea how big the largest planet is we can barely see close by much less billions of light years out.
Learning science in school❌
Learning form bright side✅
So you are saying voyager is going almost 1/35th light speed?
That is what I thought too. This video has some false information, like the sun's time that is left and the information that this video gave about the super car.
@@alaukikdeepboparai8131 the part with the supercar was a joke ( like he was from the future) and below the actual info was given of 8km/s. the time about the sun was confusing aswell. and about the voyager? idk man
See what happens when you pick on the little guy. Poor pluto got booted as a planet and in the end pluto is far enough away from the sun it will survive if the sun decided it wanted to grow.
I love those hypersonic super cars they keep bringing up that can do 5mph second
5mps = 18,000mph
Beetlejuice: I'm the brightest and biggest star
Black hole star: are you sure about that
Beetlejuice isn’t even the largest nor the brightest? The largest is Stephenson 2-18 and the brightest is Sirius.
Its Betelgeuse
If a star goes super nova then it becomes a neutron star not a white dwarf
Well if it's dense enough when it goes supernova, it'll turn into a black hole but otherwise, yes it would turn into a neutron star
That's impossible, fusion would've took place because of the gravity and it would've been a star...
It doesn't take a year to get a signal to Voyager (yet), it takes about 20 hours per Google search, and is getting longer over time as it gets further away.
20 hours but at least you noticed this nonsense.
@@lxathu Thanks, I fixed the comment (from minutes to hours).
@@Compguy321 YWC.
Of course, I'd be glad if it took a year from Voyager to Earth as it would mean that we covered a light year in a couple of decades. That would really be something.
All I have to say is poor Pluto😢
After heliopause there is still a LONG distance till the OORT CLOUD. There is a dwarf planet called sedna, with a very distant orbit and a giant aphelion that surpassed the heliopause and even enters deep in "interstellar space". Any of the voyagers got even near of its aphelion yet. Long after that begins the giant oort cloud, full of chuncks of ice. Big and small orbiting the sun from far away, and all uncharted. A spaceship to cross it would be a nightmare.
Yep.. how could he forget the most biggest and interesting part of our solar system, OORT CLOUD?? there are so much mysteries there..
they be busy saying in space there is no direction but wait maybe they are not passing near sedna🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sedna actually don't exit the outer space of our system. But the voyagers have not surpassed Sedna's aphelion. But thats does not mean that both voyagers will eventually encounter Sedna's aphelion. I mean by it is closer to Sun than Sedna's aphelion
I DO FALLOW THE UNIVERSE DEVELOPMENT..DON'T HAVE THAT MUCH EXPERIENCE.BUT ENJOY IT AL THE TIME..IM HAPPY THAT WE WILL NOT GIVE UP LEAR MORE ABUOT UOR SYSTEM. ALREADY A LOT BEEN DONE.
" beetle juice " 😦
Beat le juice
Beetlejuice beetlejuice 🪲 🧃
Jupiter juice 💀💀💀
Yummy
mommy juice
What about the merger of all planets besides Pluto, then we would have a binary sun center with a red dwarf and Pluto orbiting the dwarf?
No. It needs 75-80 jupiters to get Jupiter to start fusing...
@srinitaaigaura was gonna say that
The sun is 99% of all the mass of the solar system. There's not enough material for another star.
Came for the title of the video, still wondering what the title of the video has to do with what I listened to.
The thumbnail was litterally pandora
Fr
At the 3:04 mark, you say "The message from Voyager came almost a year later, due to the distance from Earth".
So Voyager was a WHOLE LIGHT YEAR from Earth, assuming the message was traveling at Light Speed?
That's hard to believe!
Million mile internet 😆
Impossible, that planet could not exist without collapsing on itself and become a star
I mean it would need ALOT OF HELIUM
Silicon requires over 7 times the mass of the sun to undergo fusion.
I love how these what if scenarios assume intelligent life on other planets would welcome us. If there are other intelligent space travelers out there, and they've been watching, they have declared the milky way a no fly zone.
the thumbnail made me wretch
the distance between earth and the moon is already hard to comprehend for me, but a planet over 10 times bigger than our sun completley shatters my brain
“BEETLEJUICE!”
star: _yess.._
This is why we need to take care of this planet.
I still have not watched the video
The title has nothing to do with this video…never mind, I'm going for a ride in my 5 mile per second super car.
The land speed record is around 750mph...but Andrew Tate's Bugatti does 18000mph according to Bright Side
Our search for life in the universe is flawed. We as a species have a very narrow view on what or how life can form when in fact we know really very little. Just because our life formed this way doesn't mean that other forms of life and intelligence couldn't have formed another way with other compounds. Proof of this is at the bottoms of our oceans where up till recently we thought it impossible that life could be there due to lack of light and pressures. We really have got to start thinking outside the box if we are going to have any chance of finding life elsewhere.
This is the most sensible and realistic thing out of anything that has been said pertaining to this video or included therein.
7:15 bro just forget that it’s Saturn
betelgeuse is too heavy to be a white dwarf it will be either a neutron star and MAYBE a blackhole
fun fact: he said beejuice 3 time
Now imagine if the beings living on such a world became space fairing. Things like our sun would splat on their windshield force field. Funny but horrific also.
Thanks for sending this
Ok when is Elon musk gonna make a 5 miles per second tesla
Jupiter and Saturn have solid surfaces. It's most likely they have rocky cores but even failing that, they would at the very least have a plastic-y slush of condensed hydrogen.
WAIT SO OUR SUN COULD HAVE JUST LEFT ITS TWIN? WHY DO I FIND THAT SAD!!
O..Orphan? GET THE ORPHEN OBLITERATOR
@@Cosmic_777 yeah but it is common for a star to be pulled away from it's look alike, most likley from a black hole
Imagine people in these planets you’ve talked about talking about Earth
You have not said anything about passing through the Oort Cloud, which itself will take perhaps some twenty thousand years.
dude i cant stop wondering what life will be like out of the universe like is there more universes i also wonder how did the universe come from nothing how did nothing become nothing like how did all of space just make itself its really hard to explain this but i mean like when nothing was made right how was it made if you dont get it thats fine
A planet can only get so big. Any bigger then fusion starts and it turns into a star.
Um, you're forgetting that Jupiter is a planet. Wait, is it bigger than Jupiter? It could be a failed star.
@@bloatedcow1361 If Jupiter became larger, it would have turned into a star.
I have to get a hold of that supercar 🤣🤣. The DeLorean probably can go faster.. 😊😊
Different to story line to the headline
Just a bit
You said it too many times and now this weird guy is standing in my bedroom
wait if you go faster than light cant you phase through stuff? Because that means you would not have to worry about the asteroid belt maybe?
no you can't by the way when you travel at the speed of ligth you're a black hole now
@@foih_fg9 oh yeah i forgot about that thats how things work thx
@@foih_fg9 ...LOL
@@foih_fg9 Except for actual light.
I don't need gravity I just need growth
Fun fact: the asteroids in the asteroid belt are very far from eachother and it's not like it's portrayed in the movies.
1:17 The asteriod belt is not that dense. To a spacecraft it would look like regular space
Just imagine if life is possible in this planet
What planet? he never talks about the planet the video.
Verergeuse
You’d think people would learn that every time someone says we found the biggest or the hottest or the coldest in the universe it’s always always always surpassed by something bigger hotter and colder discovered.
The honest ones say "The largest found so far."
We haven't even surveyed a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a percent of the universe, and you can keep saying billionth for a while. I always smile when I see "biggest in the universe" as if it were fact.
“If the star where a bucket” im trying to make sense of that analogy
Bruh, STEVENSON IS THE LARGEST!!!!! ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND?!
Your title achieved its goal of getting me to click, so UA-cam was satisfied. Could you not have started the narrative with "For those who do not want a grade 7 refresher on Astronomy and are genuinely interested in the title story, begin at time index ..."? I'm sorry...... I gave you too much credit. This is true clickbait which never addresses its title and teaches astronomy on the grade 3 level. You caught me this time but if this is how you operate, Bright Side will never see a subscription from me.
So melodramatic
So astrodynamic
Let's take a moment to thank the camera crew out in space and through light years of travel 😂😂
Please make another video where you compare this biggest planet against the biggest Quasi Star & compare the sizes ^^
Sub n thumbs up! (but this will get changed within 3months if not a new video comes out their explains this in meantime)
nobody has found a quasi star yet and if they do exist they would be trillions of times bigger then any planet
quasi stars are way bigger
i would like to congratulate the scientist who developed a teleportation device, deaging technology, time travel and the ability to locate every planet in the UNIVERSE and for visiting them all so you can come back and inform us of which 1 is the largest.
roses are red, violets are blue, I got clickbated and so did you
waaaaaaaaaaa
Welp now we can say that Brown dwarfs aren't that failed of a star if that planet exists
It’s 2023, and the sun has not eaten the planet 😃
Lol
That is a long trip to pass every planet as you leave the solar system.
Chevrolet is doing an excellent job.
5 miles per second. That's some car! Lol 😂
I'm impressed we know so much about other planet but we don't know half of the ocean on our planet
Crazy right we should explore the ocean
There are a lot of reports about scary things found near or in the ocean
guys if u look they only have 25k subs this isnt bright side its another person putting in the same videos
Really, didn't realize we explored all of the universe.
living there would give a new meaning to "long distance relationship".
I like how this dude says "everyday objects will melt in your hand" as if that happening is a mild inconvenience 💀
The biggest planet ai? The sun compared LOOK AT STEPHENSON
I’m just trying to find the sports car that goes 18,000 miles per hour
The new James Webb telescope is answering alot of questions we all have had.
I usually never comment on any video but I just have to leave a comment here. There is just too much here that is false and misleading. I just watched three or four documentaries years ago but I still know more. I'll just name a few things that stood out:
1. 1:10 It would be very improbable to hit an asteroid in the asteroid belt. Each individual asteroid is a few miles away from the other on average, and most of them are as big as a car or so.
2. 4:50 Sports cars that goes 5 miles a second? The fastest vehicle can go around 763 mph (which doesn't really count as a car), which is around 23x slower than 5 miles a second. But maybe it was calculated inversely, which would make more sense for such an error.
3. 8:40 Doesn't even mention neutron stars, which should be the product that Betelgeuse forms into after dying. Don't know how this didn't come up, maybe the producer had no background knowledge of the topic before doing research and forgot.
4. We have already found similar planets to ours, maybe over a dozen already. Not mentioned at all.
5. 22:16 There is no way that a human heart would only work twice as hard when the planet has so much mass. Jupiter has a gravity 2.4x stronger than that of Earth. It also mentions earlier that if Earth becomes a massive dust cloud, it would have ten times the matter density of Jupiter. Btw, I wonder how a planet ten times denser than Jupiter can even become a dust cloud in the first place.
There is also the fact that everything is measured in weight and not mass. It should be in mass. I learned this in middle school.
There are probably dozens more of these that I missed as well. Some are so obvious that anyone with a small sense of background information about the topic would be suspicious. That doesn't include those that I skipped on purpose. Imagine if people actually got their knowledge from here. Most of the stuff is made up of assumptions to fill in the blanks. Feel free to add more things that I missed down below.🙃
...The video didn't mention what the largest planet of the universe was...
I had to pause the video and rewind.
To get it right. About 5 miles per second.
I even had to picture it in my head.
1,2,3,4,5 miles. In 1 second.
misleading title - there is nothing about the largest planet in the universe.
Welcome to the bright side channel, it’s all easily made clickbait content.
I see so many mistakes.
Here, a list of the first few:
*by the way, I'm not including mistakes in the images because I would reach the character limit just by listing them
0:04 "Boiling". Boiling means to turn from liquid to gas, and it just said plasma.
0:06 Not even close to being largest & brightest.
0:08 about 700x larger, not 500x.
1:14 Asteroid belt is actually extremely empty.
4:57 5mi/s is 18000 mph. Airplanes move at less than 1/20 of that speed. Of course no supercar can go that fast.
5:13 Most hilarious mistake here. TRAPPIST-1 is a red dwarf not a white dwarf, stop feeding people misinformation
8:47 Most likely, Neutron star