And knowing that we will never be able to explore at least 99.9% of it other than watch what it was like billions of years ago, even our closest galaxy Andromida is out of our reach! The light we see today from that galaxy left over 2 million years ago, 6 trillion miles a year light travels, 186 thousand miles a second, we a a species are a long way from the tech&science needed to travel at those speeds with even a small amount of mass, sending a message is all we can do at the speed of light, we are not even at 1% the speed of light in terms of rockets or space ships, voyger 1 that launched in the 70's is currently traveling at a speed 40 thousand miles an hour and that would take a couple of billion years to reach the Andromida galaxy! Like i said its safe to say that we will only ever be able to explore our own galaxy, the other 99.9% of the universe is untouchable
The fact that our sun is larger than most stars in our Galaxy yet is still miniscule compared to the largest just shows how large some of these stars really are
It could have had it's 'goldylox(sp?)' become closer to the star even though the star is bigger, since the temperature gab from blue to yellow stars is far greater than it's size comparison with blue giants.
I genuinely wanted to say a deep thank you for your videos. The presentation of your videos are really engaging and easy to watch. I find them actually soothing, relaxing and super interesting. I too am a casual learner of cosmology and your videos help and inspire me. Finally, and perhaps most importantly for me, watching your videos helps my mental state, and puts everything in my life into perspective. So thank you for enlightening us with the wonders of the cosmos!
@Aziri half the diameter is the radius. The surface of UY Scuti almost reaches the orbit of saturn, so by saying it is jalf the radius your saying it reaches out to more than the orbit of Neptune. Any other argument?
If you could instantly travel to this star and look back at Earth through a silly big telescope you would see the Pyramids being built or Stonehenge or Oertzi the iceman being murdered!
@@Bushcraft-xz6xdif one is able to do that, he is breaking the barrier of speed, hence warping time. So one does not need to go there for it, he can watch it right here on earth as it happens
If not for the scientists, man would have no memory of these cosmic wonders. UY Scuti and others like her would have lived and died, unknown, far, far out and all alone in the vastness of space. Thank you for this post.
Know it's a bit old video, but it's absolutely great... You got a new subscriber.. Thanks for taking the time to make these fantastic videos and share...
Shellshocked Bros I think it’s a joke considering he said “You is retarded” however, this could just be him making an ass out of himself trying to bring someone down.
Wow. I must be leading a charmed life. This video was at the top of the list and not some inane advert like usual. Excellent cosmic content and delivery!
Wonderful video mate! You're a great narrator and I appreciate you making the videos not too scientific jargony but not too simplified, they're perfectly balanced in that regard :)
...I imagine by the time Andromeda is looming large in the night sky, our descendants could well be observing that collision from another galaxy in the local group. It's mind boggling to think that at that time, one could watch a video sequence of Andromeda drifting across intergalactic space and merging with the Milky way, from data collected over millions of years of real observations, compressed and ran as a sequence that lasted like only a couple of minutes ! what a privilege that would be !
An early universe must also be a smaller universe...so really big stars best chance of forming was in the early universe... We sadly are never going to be able to see these behemoths...they now lie beyond the event horizon of the visible universe... But like everything else, there will be outliers...James Webb will give us the last chance to "see" these guys... I just hope...I'll be around...
Hi, I just discovered your channel today while looking up videos of red giant stars. And I'm hooked. Not only is your production quality top notch, but your narration is just so pleasant and appealing to listen to. If I didn't know better, I would think this was a Discovery Channel documentary. I've long been a casual "fan" of cosmology, always staying up for hours after bedtime when I was a kid reading books about everything from black holes to astrophysics. UA-cam has only continued to feed my fascination for the wonders and mysteries of the Universe some 25 years later. And I'm definitely proud to be your newest fan and follower. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Thanks and kudos to all involved in this presentation. Visually stunning and intellectually stirring! We are certainly insignificant in the grand scheme and scale of existence - even within our own neighbourhood. I find that both comforting and humbling.
First class . I'm really enjoying your channel. Your sincerity and passion for all things cosmological really comes across. And at the risk of repeating myself, the numbers or scales are truly staggering,.
So keen for the James Webb Space Telescope to launch. I've got a feeling what we know about the universe so far will be nothing compared to what that thing will see and teach us.
Dont fall for the space hoax.soace is made in a Hollywood basement, that's not just a song for no reason.all stars, planets, etc are fake.all inside the done.look hard and u will find the truth. Peace
Love the style of these videos. No nonsense, just what we came for. And it's excellently narrated as well! P.S. can you do a video on Wolf-Rayet stars perhaps?
So if you want to tell someone they are full of hot air, just call them a UY Scuti. That's sure to lead to some confused looks. They won't even know it's an insult!
I never mind making videos because it’s what I love doing so the numbers don’t really demoralise me, but everything comes in waves! In January I was having the worst slump in my channel’s history and I uploaded the cosmic horizon video and within a week it was the best growth I’ve ever had. It may be dormant now but I’ve not been uploading much, but now I am it’s only a matter of time til we’re back and the channel is booming again :D
@是邪恶的习近平 Science is still young on Earth, how long have we really used it, a few hundred years at most ? ...I'm sure a better science will appear, if the human race survives awhile, just imagine the possibilities.
@是邪恶的习近平 Allot of people are saying at the moment, that the future is away from Earth, it's time to leave. The natural resources are running out, unfortunately we are destroying it.
Shouldn't your biggest disappointment be that we still haven't found *PURE* 😗👌 evidence of Ancient Aliens 😉 And I guess I know not to subscribe to you lol 😉
Mr wonderful Fallout 3 was meh, and Fallout 4 isn’t even a lite RPG. Fallout NV is the true 3, it continued the story from Fallout 1 and 2, and it’s actually a true RPG unlike 3, 4, or 76.
In a sea of hyperbolic clickbait bullshit space videos, you are the shining star. Thank you for making these videos. I fall asleep to them and rewatch multiple times because they are chill but fascinating.
Absolutely agree with the numerous comments below. The production and presentation of this video is perfect! I will definitely be checking out more of these videos! Thank you!
We all gotta remember, *"we don't see things as they are, we see them as they were."* Light takes 8 mins to get to Earth from the sun. "In theory" The sun exploded at 15:00. But It's 15:05, I'm happily walking around 🤗, not knowing, in 3 minutes, I'm dead lol. Light takes 4 yrs 2 months from Proxima Centauri, Betelgeuse, 640 yrs, This Star, takes around 25,000 yrs. *THE STAR MIGHT NOT EVEN BE THERE ANYMORE!* Betelgeuse COULD'VE exploded 639 yrs ago. Remember, you're always looking in the past. *You could see a supernova in your lifetime!* Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
@@mef12727 Well because they're all so far away we can't really see them. But because Betelgeuse for example is so close *"yet EXTREMELY FAR",* the average everyday Human can look up & will be able to see what it looked like when it exploded. It's probably going to look like another star, *BUT THE SIZE OF THE MOON..*
Great vid fella, the comparisons along with the constant info, you do with our local solar system, I'n my opinion works really well. This is something quite often missed in other vids. I love the concept of space, but as newbie find some vids over complicated to grasps the magnitude, or comparisons. Keep up the good work.
UY Scuti? Sounds like the name of a race car driver. Or the front man for the outrageously entertaining rockabilly revue: UY Scuti and the Rogue Planet Ploughboys.
Thank you so much! If you like them, please check out my recent videos. I made this one a little while ago and I think I rush the narration much less in newer ones so I hope you’ll like them better 🙂
Depends on how much you like to butcher your Latin. I think a Roman would have said "ra-dee-ee." Somewhere in the past, the English decided to get even with Rome for the occupation by systematically mispronouncing their language. A cruel people, the English, with long memories.
One year later and it has UV Scuti has been dethroned, due to new measurements of it possibly being closer to us than originally thought. Now I think Stephenson 2-18 is considered larger.
I just wanted to say thanks for making and sharing this awesome content! You've brought many hours of top quality entertainment to me and I'm grateful! Wish you all the best and look forward to seeing more
When I think about astronomy it makes me sad to know that our life expectancy is so brief
Yankee Stone I know right?! I WANT TIME TRAVEL, EXTENDED LIFE SPAN, AND SUPERLUMINAL TRAVEL NOW!!?!?!?!?!?!?
@@Mgl1206 From all you said... only Extended Life Span it's possible
Sɪᴍᴏɴ Sᴇɴᴀᴠɪᴇᴠ dont ruin my dreams plz. Btw wormholes do exist. The ones needed for interstellar travel however is unconfirmed.
@@SS-zd6yi no, we only think that those things are impossible. All it takes is some new kind of math.
Your faith in Jesus Christ will give you eternal life
There is nothing more humbling than the universe. It’s so complex that one’s mind can’t even comprehend the scale of it all.
Perfect for governments to make fool out of people too.
On a cosmological scale, the observable universe is spec of dust to what can truly exist out there.The cosmos is definitely infinite.
And knowing that we will never be able to explore at least 99.9% of it other than watch what it was like billions of years ago, even our closest galaxy Andromida is out of our reach! The light we see today from that galaxy left over 2 million years ago, 6 trillion miles a year light travels, 186 thousand miles a second, we a a species are a long way from the tech&science needed to travel at those speeds with even a small amount of mass, sending a message is all we can do at the speed of light, we are not even at 1% the speed of light in terms of rockets or space ships, voyger 1 that launched in the 70's is currently traveling at a speed 40 thousand miles an hour and that would take a couple of billion years to reach the Andromida galaxy! Like i said its safe to say that we will only ever be able to explore our own galaxy, the other 99.9% of the universe is untouchable
Yeah I actually enjoy thinking about it. Kinda helps put everyday mundane problems in perspective.
@@christosandreou3986 eeeeeemmmm how can you possibly know that
7 hours for light to circle one time. That's incredible.
In perspective. Light take 8 minutes from the sun to reach Us.
186,000 miles per second or 300,000 kilometres per second.
@@leehenry5764 c
Don't forget for Boeing 777 😂😂😂
i takes light 5 hours to reach pluto from the sun
Update: The star named "Stephenson 2-18" has taken the throne.
How big that star is?
@@thientuongnguyen5002 UY Scuti= 1708 x Sun Radius ( 1.118 billion km)
Stephenson 2-18 = 2150 x Sun Radius (1.495 billion km)
Not only did UY lose the throne, it got downgraded as the original estimate of its size was overstated in the first place, lol.
@@burakkaratekeli9115 oh my god I thought uy scuti was biggest we could find.
I thought I was going to find my wife on this list ✨🥰🤩
Even as a middle aged man, I still get awestruck at the scale and complexity of the universe. The sheer size of this thing is unfathomable.
Dr. "Your dying"
Uy scuti "how long do I have"
Dr. "1 million years"
Uy scuti "wtf"
The doctor needs to learn how to spell “you’re” correctly. 🤔
We must learn capitals before apostrophes ' Florida for example 😳
@@Twizzledoc187
there is always that guy who corrects everyone or his butt will get hurt
@@charltonheston969 yoU're?
Oh no
The zone of avoidance sounds like a name for the kitchen and living room when you don't like your roomates.
yeah
I’ve been there😂
Astronomer from Australian Outback: “That’s not a star. This is a star!”
LOL
Not. A. Star ☀️. Is. A. Star ⭐️
"Huh? But that's not a star, it's a superluminous quasi-stellar object."
"Alright, you win. I see you've played knifey-spooney before!"
Bahaha. I had to look back at it, I could have sworn the line was, that 'ain't' a ... weird
MISTA PRIME MINISTAH!
Looking at the sunset right now. I really appreciate what our boring modest little 🌞 Sun is all about. It may not be a beast but it makes dope beats.
The fact that our sun is larger than most stars in our Galaxy yet is still miniscule compared to the largest just shows how large some of these stars really are
I can definitely see this is now your most popular series on the channel. Keep going with it SEA; I'm loving it so far.
It could have had it's 'goldylox(sp?)' become closer to the star even though the star is bigger, since the temperature gab from blue to yellow stars is far greater than it's size comparison with blue giants.
I genuinely wanted to say a deep thank you for your videos. The presentation of your videos are really engaging and easy to watch. I find them actually soothing, relaxing and super interesting. I too am a casual learner of cosmology and your videos help and inspire me. Finally, and perhaps most importantly for me, watching your videos helps my mental state, and puts everything in my life into perspective. So thank you for enlightening us with the wonders of the cosmos!
Yamin Rashid I second this so much!
Things like this make my greatest hobby so much more rewarding 💙
And you're the kind of person who stimulates the channel to make it a lot more welcoming!
street shitter bittch
This is how you narrate this kind of video. Thank you for another informative and ultimately truly watchable post.
It took Cassini seven years to reach Saturn and that is the radius of UY SCUTI ! WTF
half the radius
Six sevenths, remember we are already 1AU from the Sun
@@tolazsaman8617 mmm nope
@Aziri half the diameter is the radius. The surface of UY Scuti almost reaches the orbit of saturn, so by saying it is jalf the radius your saying it reaches out to more than the orbit of Neptune. Any other argument?
@Aziri bruh so your telling me uy scuti's surface reaches beyond saturns orbit??
"Fat, inefficient, and could go super nova at any minutes". Sounds like my ex
Nice....lol
Pretty sure sounds like you.
@@nekomochi486 Shut up
Bruh...
It's always the ex not the current shows how bitter we are to lose that ex once we proclaimed our love for.
twinkle twinkle little star
UY SCUTI:am i a joke to you?
Lmao
Twinkle twinkle, fat-ass star.
@@guyman2674 nah , big ass star😃
@@johnabbot1585 big boob
Help, I'm laughing uncontrollably.
I LOVE that you devote one whole video to a single star. I wish there were more
There's lots of stars.
@@freakystyley4000 Wait, WHAT? I thought there were just two. The sun and... the other one.
This star could’ve already gone super nova and we won’t know about for 5,000 years
what will really cook your noodle is ...causality...even if it did, for us has it really even happened?
Unless it went super 4999 + years ago!
If you could instantly travel to this star and look back at Earth through a silly big telescope you would see the Pyramids being built or Stonehenge or Oertzi the iceman being murdered!
@@tombowen826 true
@@Bushcraft-xz6xdif one is able to do that, he is breaking the barrier of speed, hence warping time. So one does not need to go there for it, he can watch it right here on earth as it happens
If not for the scientists, man would have no memory of these cosmic wonders. UY Scuti and others like her would have lived and died, unknown, far, far out and all alone in the vastness of space. Thank you for this post.
Her?
Know it's a bit old video, but it's absolutely great...
You got a new subscriber..
Thanks for taking the time to make these fantastic videos and share...
This channel produces some of the best content on youtube. I love it!
Watched this last week. Bought Space Engine 3 days ago. Found this star in the game. Good job using it so well and professionally.
Damn when is UY SCUTI finna drop some mixtapes? Heard he literal fire
I get your comment, but it is not literal fire.
Lol his name sounds like a mumble rapper
Jay Wizzle its that gas
@@Pauly421 hmm, maybe its because people don't want to be uptight asshats their whole lives.
But that's just my guess.
Shellshocked Bros I think it’s a joke considering he said “You is retarded” however, this could just be him making an ass out of himself trying to bring someone down.
Wow. I must be leading a charmed life. This video was at the top of the list and not some inane advert like usual. Excellent cosmic content and delivery!
UY Scuti: I'm the biggest giant star.
Stephenson: Hold my Hydrogen Fusion Latte
That's what I was thinking. 😂
Such an underrated Comment
Wonderful video mate! You're a great narrator and I appreciate you making the videos not too scientific jargony but not too simplified, they're perfectly balanced in that regard :)
Your channel is boss mate. Your narrative structure and explanation of things are unlike a lot of channels and you’re doing a great job👍🏼
New SEA video? Hell yeah, day saved :)
Please continue making such awesome videos!
...I imagine by the time Andromeda is looming large in the night sky, our descendants could well be observing that collision from another galaxy in the local group. It's mind boggling to think that at that time, one could watch a video sequence of Andromeda drifting across intergalactic space and merging with the Milky way, from data collected over millions of years of real observations, compressed and ran as a sequence that lasted like only a couple of minutes ! what a privilege that would be !
Any of our descendants will probably be long gone but you never know
One of the greatest universe related video I’ve seen lately. A lot of mind opening information, thank you very much for sharing.
Those graphic effects are some of the best I've seen on UA-cam. You did a great job.
An early universe must also be a smaller universe...so really big stars best chance of forming was in the early universe...
We sadly are never going to be able to see these behemoths...they now lie beyond the event horizon of the visible universe...
But like everything else, there will be outliers...James Webb will give us the last chance to "see" these guys...
I just hope...I'll be around...
Why... do you.... type like that....
@@flounderflounder6833 Because.... he.... fucking....wants to.
@Rata 4U sources
Flounder: you know why you ask why he types like that? Its because you dont mind your own F#$% business fool.....
😂👍
@Rata 4U quite interesting, mind providing a link? I would like to read further about this
Hi, I just discovered your channel today while looking up videos of red giant stars. And I'm hooked. Not only is your production quality top notch, but your narration is just so pleasant and appealing to listen to. If I didn't know better, I would think this was a Discovery Channel documentary. I've long been a casual "fan" of cosmology, always staying up for hours after bedtime when I was a kid reading books about everything from black holes to astrophysics. UA-cam has only continued to feed my fascination for the wonders and mysteries of the Universe some 25 years later. And I'm definitely proud to be your newest fan and follower. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Thanks and kudos to all involved in this presentation. Visually stunning and intellectually stirring!
We are certainly insignificant in the grand scheme and scale of existence - even within our own neighbourhood. I find that both comforting and humbling.
First class . I'm really enjoying your channel. Your sincerity and passion for all things cosmological really comes across. And at the risk of repeating myself, the numbers or scales are truly staggering,.
Awesome content man! Perfectly explained info about everything, and great graphics! Love this channel!
But I still love my sun 🌞
Ahem...its not your sun
We have no other choice 🙄
@Crom that's one fat sun
@Crom good to hear that I didn't have to share a sun with the dumbest country in the world ☀️☀️☀️😂😂😂
Crom earths sun
This is perfect to cut your toenails to.
Just happen to be doing that very thing....what a world.
U ok?
Wat
china type2 bass rocker yes
Perfect to eat aged cheese whilst playing the flute to
Great presentation my dude. I enjoyed learning more about this star. Thank you.
Well narrated, very relaxing and informative. Earned a sub.keep em coming
So keen for the James Webb Space Telescope to launch. I've got a feeling what we know about the universe so far will be nothing compared to what that thing will see and teach us.
I agree. But after sooo many delays, let's hope the launch succeeds.
Dont fall for the space hoax.soace is made in a Hollywood basement, that's not just a song for no reason.all stars, planets, etc are fake.all inside the done.look hard and u will find the truth. Peace
@@philiplopiano3759 fix ur grammar
@@W_xlter stfu with that pussy grammar cop shit
@@philiplopiano3759 lol it's still bad
Winter is Coming....for the next 2500 years....
Gives a whole new meaning to Global Warming.
OOTW is my favorite series! Keep up the work!
5:42 You said it correctly but seemed to have forgotten to add another zero in the text on the screen itself.
5.8*10^-5 = 0.000058
That was really informative and wonderful, I love our Universe, it is so great to have ones mind blown! I love our Creator, He is truly spectacular!
Awesome video. Keep doing what you love. We’ll support you no matter what.
Love the style of these videos. No nonsense, just what we came for. And it's excellently narrated as well!
P.S. can you do a video on Wolf-Rayet stars perhaps?
That star is basically red-hot thin air. Think about that mass to size ratio!
Size: 2 billion suns can fit inside
Mass: ONLY 8 SUNS, man is basically red hot mars atmosphere ( is not even enought to go supernova)
So if you want to tell someone they are full of hot air, just call them a UY Scuti. That's sure to lead to some confused looks. They won't even know it's an insult!
@@sorcerykid
"Oh shut up, Scuti."
@@sorcerykid I like it!!
@@mario_vicente4867 *5.1 billion
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
The universe is always mind blowing.Absolutely amazing.
UY Scuti : "I gained a little bit of weight"
Sun : "you don't say"
"You've really let yourself go!"
Switch these sentences.
Well done mate. Another great video from our galactic rockstar! Thanx
Keep up the great work. Your content is informative and attention grabbing for all ages.
I'm kind of disappointed that your channel isn't growing that much
Aka_ Viper same
I never mind making videos because it’s what I love doing so the numbers don’t really demoralise me, but everything comes in waves! In January I was having the worst slump in my channel’s history and I uploaded the cosmic horizon video and within a week it was the best growth I’ve ever had. It may be dormant now but I’ve not been uploading much, but now I am it’s only a matter of time til we’re back and the channel is booming again :D
Give it more time. I bet he'll pass 200-250k easily by December (if he keeps releasing content at least once ever 5 days)
SEA OwO
@@SEA makes sense
882 000 000 000KM circumference.
Ma dik
That’s how big your mom is
What the actual fuck?
That's not even that big
@@BODYBUILDERS_AGAINST_FEMINISM that’s what she said to you
UY Scuti: I'm the biggest star...
Stephenson 2-18: hold my beer...
I'd like to see a video on R136a1, the most massive star currently known
There are some on YT. Trouble is many people confuse "largest" with "most massive".
Owain Shebbeare Those basically mean the same thing
Bet My Name Spooked You no, they don’t.
"Mass" refers to weight. "Biggest" refers to physical size regardless of mass.
Bet My Name Spooked You no they don’t.
And for my lifetime I thought Canis Majoris was the largest...
Neither are the largest, these are just stars discovered that we can measure. It's almost certain there are far larger stars.
It is the largest!
@是邪恶的习近平Yes I agree. Although nobody knows how many Galaxies there are, or perhaps even Universes.
@是邪恶的习近平 Science is still young on Earth, how long have we really used it, a few hundred years at most ? ...I'm sure a better science will appear, if the human race survives awhile, just imagine the possibilities.
@是邪恶的习近平 Allot of people are saying at the moment, that the future is away from Earth, it's time to leave. The natural resources are running out, unfortunately we are destroying it.
Another great video Sea! Keep up the great work!!!
WOW😳just WOW.
Universe is so amazing and so beautiful.
Be nice if we could see real pictures instead of photo shoppe pictures.
We r not even a little atom lol
"In the not too distant future, next Sunday, A. D."
The disappointment I feel from Fallout 76 is bigger than this star.
Shouldn't your biggest disappointment be that we still haven't found *PURE* 😗👌 evidence of Ancient Aliens
😉
And I guess I know not to subscribe to you lol
😉
Fr
This comment has 16x the feels
Mr wonderful Fallout 3 was meh, and Fallout 4 isn’t even a lite RPG. Fallout NV is the true 3, it continued the story from Fallout 1 and 2, and it’s actually a true RPG unlike 3, 4, or 76.
@Brian Warner Sounds like a troll.
radii pronunciation
Raid-e-eye 🙂
Cracking visuals in this videos. You continue to impress
Every time he said "radii", my mind was yelling "RAY-DEE-EYE!" 😛
My brain almost exploded lol
Are you sure? Nobody alive has ever heard an ancient Roman pronounce the word.
LMAO just assumed Ray-dee was a British thing.
Or what about the pronunciation of 'Gemini'? There's a similar difference in how people prefer to say it.
Very good documentary, great commentary and well executed. Subbed and looking forward to more, respect.
Congratulations very comprehensive & yet lucid presentation..great graphics Commentary & you have a great voice..keep it up...
In a sea of hyperbolic clickbait bullshit space videos, you are the shining star. Thank you for making these videos. I fall asleep to them and rewatch multiple times because they are chill but fascinating.
Absolutely agree with the numerous comments below. The production and presentation of this video is perfect! I will definitely be checking out more of these videos! Thank you!
Well presented with good English and no um’s or er’s. Very refreshing.
I lament the dearth of eloquence we encounter in our daily lives.
Andre Fransen
Uuummm... what’re you talking about, eh?
fynes leigh
You know, I’m not sure I agree. Like, totally!
fynes leigh
I think he meant the “royal we.”
Ummm yeah very refreshing!
I've legit never even heard of this star up until now. Well done m8. :D
#roadto200k
How can nearly 700 people not like this video? I mean whats to dislike about a list of known facts about a distant enormous star?
To think what’s out there in this massive arena makes life exciting and worth fighting to live.
We all gotta remember, *"we don't see things as they are, we see them as they were."* Light takes 8 mins to get to Earth from the sun.
"In theory" The sun exploded at 15:00. But It's 15:05, I'm happily walking around 🤗, not knowing, in 3 minutes, I'm dead lol. Light takes 4 yrs 2 months from Proxima Centauri, Betelgeuse, 640 yrs, This Star, takes around 25,000 yrs. *THE STAR MIGHT NOT EVEN BE THERE ANYMORE!* Betelgeuse COULD'VE exploded 639 yrs ago. Remember, you're always looking in the past. *You could see a supernova in your lifetime!* Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Super Nova isn't a rare event because the Universe is old and vast. In fact we can see stars blow up everyday
@@mef12727 Well because they're all so far away we can't really see them. But because Betelgeuse for example is so close *"yet EXTREMELY FAR",* the average everyday Human can look up & will be able to see what it looked like when it exploded. It's probably going to look like another star, *BUT THE SIZE OF THE MOON..*
ok.....
Everytime some moron has to point out that they just figured out how light works
Great vid fella, the comparisons along with the constant info, you do with our local solar system, I'n my opinion works really well. This is something quite often missed in other vids. I love the concept of space, but as newbie find some vids over complicated to grasps the magnitude, or comparisons. Keep up the good work.
imagine just seeing it billion miles in front of you with sea full of fire
Bosnian Gamer ???
???
Bosnian Gamerić hahaha dobro ime
... DMT
UY Scuti? Sounds like the name of a race car driver. Or the front man for the outrageously entertaining rockabilly revue: UY Scuti and the Rogue Planet Ploughboys.
Everytine I try to picture the size of those things in my head, it quickly goes blank and erases the picture. It’s so weird.’
Absolutely LOVE your videos!! Thank you 😘
I bet it’s already gone super nova...I hope Betelgeuse has- Hoping it’s light reaches us in my lifetime😍
Hoping I reach you in my lifetime
Cringee
3:32 this looks like my marsh mellows when I roast them in a fire
Awwe it's stupid guys.
Thanks for putting me in the video
Best video about a star
Man I love this channel more now than when you did GD. You're voice makes it better too
Thank you*!!! So detailed and coherent! More please :)
I find this vid informative and relaxing as well...
I used to know a physics teacher we nicknamed Vagis Majoris. She would explode into a supernova whenever lecture started.
Subtitles are great. "You ice cutie" "us scooty" lmfaoo
Biggest Star: *UY Scuti* 5,219 Light Years from Earth.
Most Massive Star: *R136a1* 163,000 Light Years from Earth.
Great Channel, Keep up the good work mate!
It’s forever amazing how small we are, like a spec of dust to a spec of dust.
Yovu we are but a speck of dust on a pebble in an infinite black ocean...
Wayne Darron Walls lol there will never be enough metaphors to describe the universe or our place in it.
Imagine how literal specks of dust must feel always being associated with irrelevance. Smh my head
@@greyworld2246 smh my head true
@@greyworld2246 that smh was so redundant
Awesome content ! well edited and put together !
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I love your ART,have learned SO much from all the vids
Have confidence your content is A+
You seem to rush the commentary
Thank you so much! If you like them, please check out my recent videos. I made this one a little while ago and I think I rush the narration much less in newer ones so I hope you’ll like them better 🙂
Finally, another video. SEA you have been inactive for too long.
Excellent video! One thing: Radii is pronounced "ray-dee-eye".
Good work! Please make more!
Depends on how much you like to butcher your Latin. I think a Roman would have said "ra-dee-ee." Somewhere in the past, the English decided to get even with Rome for the occupation by systematically mispronouncing their language. A cruel people, the English, with long memories.
@@eshafto Does mispronouncing your conqueror's language make you crueler than the ones who conquered your land in the first place?
Let’s go I was waiting on a video about this
What a symphony, our Universe!!
One year later and it has UV Scuti has been dethroned, due to new measurements of it possibly being closer to us than originally thought. Now I think Stephenson 2-18 is considered larger.
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*sun has left the chat*
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What if there was a star so big that uy scuti looked like a speck next to a even bigger star. Word hommie.
UY=Uruguay.I'm from there.
Lol great video as always
U R Gay?
@@DT_Worlds_Strongest_Goth lmao.
I'm from America. Wanna get married
@@ragnaroksangel shouldn't you take him out to dinner first?
I just wanted to say thanks for making and sharing this awesome content! You've brought many hours of top quality entertainment to me and I'm grateful! Wish you all the best and look forward to seeing more
Nuevamente, trabajo muy bien hecho y presentado 👋👋👋👋🇦🇷🇦🇷