What Are The Mysterious Rogue Planets That Wander The Galaxy? (4K UHD)
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- Rogue Planets wander the darkness of interstellar space without a parent star. But what are they, where do they come from and how did they become rogue?
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#rogueplanet
That Rogue planet creeping up on Earth scared the hell out of me.
If it came into our solar system the RP would not be dark anymore. It would reflect the sunlight just as Earth and our neighbouring planets do.
Not a good animation.
@@duudsuufd that's still terrifying.
watch "melancholia" by lars von trier
Erik Malian yes exactly
@@eonfields2776 yeah that was absolutely horrific.
why does everything have to be a gas giant, it's so much cooler when it has a solid surface
because they're so large that they're easier to find
I ask myself the same thing playing SpaceEngine. They're so pretty to look at but there's nothing there to explore.
Agreed
because the stars, that eject their planets destroy the nearer stoneplanets, I'd assume.
Sometimes it's because these planets form from large gas clouds that are collapsing in upon themselves
The idea of an utterly dark planet wandering aimlessly into an even darker, infinite universe is just terrifying to me. I can't imagine a gloomier, more abandoned place in the cosmos.
No, it is not really terrifying, because there is nothing alive there to experience the gloom or sadness. It is the same as any other planet, they also wander aimlessly through the universe, the only difference is they are moving around their star simultaniously.
I think its fascinating and exciting if we could someday have someone on that planet
3:00 Simp
Forever alone cause he was caught simping
Why scientist mistaken name this would mskr it a joke like uranus
Shouldn't donate 500$ to pokimane lol
Your mysterious voice always adds a lot more depth to these videos, especially ones with such topics. Love it!
Scientist: ok so I have a bunch of rouge planets to name and lunch is in an hour.
Also scientist: *slams head on keyboard*
Scientist: *looks at co-worker*
Planet name: *'simp'* jo 13656...
4:19 thats scary fam
If that actually happened we're screwed big time.
I think rogue planets are pretty scary.
I do too!The idea of one of these entering our solar system is unnerving to me. I really think we need to search for more of these objects closer to us. I feel certain they are there. If we find a nearby one headed our way, it would create a new sense of urgency for colonizing space.
They terrify me as well. What if one of these planets enters our solar system?
@@learnpianofastonlineI'd imagine we could even use one as a way or colonising or exploring space - we'd have to spot it early on to be able to do anything in time, but just imagine sending something to land or orbit one (depending on gas, rocky, etc) and then the planet's own energy taking it out into space for us
Me too
@Dead Røses well damn! Not the way I wanna go out.
Hi sir...
I havent heard about rogue planets. Its new topic for me...
Thanks for another exciting video...
Your channel will get recognition soon for your quality videos...🙏👍😀
We need more people like you. Cheers mate
The other comments have said it best; your videos are simply wonderfully made and without a doubt, you will blow up soon. Trust me; make the right video at the right time with the right title, and that video will be the video that will beginning to your channel's career, keep up the fantastically intriguing space content!
Earth: Gets in the way of planet floating towards it
Flat Earthers: As you can see here, the Earth going to cut through the planet
Yes the earth is a sword it can saw Phil Swift planet in half
Brilliant! laughed.
Noo 🤣😭
It amazing we know more about space then we do are oceans.
A laugh out loud.. I just noticed that. I'll keep it up there with no edits.
Technically, we literally know nothing about space. It could be the same situation, we’ve only discovered 1% of the ocean and like 0.00000000000000000000001% of the universe haha.
We have guesses but really know nothing about anything past mars
BrusselSprout Boy that's not true. We've sent orbiters and landers to mercury, Venus, and mars, we currently have an orbiter at Jupiter, the Saturn orbiter just finished its mission and we have put a lander on Saturn's moon titan, we've done 2 flybys of Neptune, 1 fly by of Uranus, and 2 flybys of Pluto with the recent one giving us very huh quality imaging.
And that's just the planetary observers were sent out. Add Kepler, wmap, hubble, chandra, etc etc etc, we know a good bit.
You are right, its an extreme exaggeration to say we've barely even begun to scratch the surface of space exploration. But we do know a bit about the universe past mars.
BrusselSprout Boy What do you mean we don’t know anything past Mars? We a lot about each moon and each planet. Because we’ve sent probes/landers there to send back information. We even have records of thousands of asteroids and have sent probes to them. We know everything from the core to what the atmosphere is made of. But yes, we will never know everything.
This is the first video I've seen in 2160P resilution. Thanks the visuals were stunningly clear. Greatly appreciated!
What are you watching it on? I've only got 1440p on my s10 plus
Excellent video, as always great content!
This channel deserves more views
I enjoy your videos, your narrations are very good and understandable and if I were a science teacher I would not be embarrassed to use your videos. It's incredible that with our technology we can find things like planets that we had no idea that existed like ghost planets as I think of them. Thank you for sharing, I'm a pleased subscriber.
you make these videos so dramatic with that deep voice! idk why but planets wondering around space creep me out.
Yes i also creep out
It seems cool but strange at the same time
Cause they can move throughout the entire solar system untethered. That's dangerous, scary, and creepy.
@@michaelterrell2108 Once a rogue planet enters our solar system it would light up by reflecting the sunlight just like Earth and our neighbouring planets do. We would see it come.
Awesome channel. Glad I found it!👍
Thanks for the great videos & top narration,you have such a beautiful accent & voice
I love you’re videos seriously i can’t stop waching them
Discovered ypur channel recently. Great stuff
Keep it up! Your videos are so amazing :D
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You're one of the best science channels on UA-cam, great video yet again!
Even rogue planets are named "Simp". 2:59
Brilliant! And super creepy when this giant rogue plant showed up behind Earth.
Amazing as always, going to contribute via Patreon. One of the most consistent and best producers of Space/Science content. Keep up the good work mate! :-)
Hi Ryan, I’m really glad you enjoy my videos and thank you very much for your contribution. The reason I have a Patreon Page is so that I can purchase better software and equipment, with the aim of improving my videos. I want to create immersive, entertaining and educational videos about space that everyone can enjoy and understand. So every penny helps. Thank you again and I really appreciate your generosity. 👍🏻
V101 Science You’re very welcome! It’s a minor contribution compared to the content you provide. Be proud of what you’ve achieved mate and continue to be the best!
Have a good evening. :)
The moon might’ve been a rogue planet that collided with earth all that time ago 🤔
You definitely deserve more subs. I think you'll get there. Thanks for the video!
This video: *interesting facts about rouge planets*
Me: haha simp
Nice info
New sub here. Find your channel an abundance of knowledge. Nicely done
great video
Loved the presentation! What a fantastic universe we live in! Also I highly enjoy your art of creating videos in the wake of Carl Sagan, Morgan Freeman and all those other amazing documentaries. Thank you for your work! Fantastic!
Great video as always! Thanks for the great content.
Yes! Just made my whole weekend! Thanks for your videos mate! Please keep them coming! Also pass it on to your new generation so this can last till the end of times!
What process goes into naming some of these worlds? What's wrong with just calling them Larry or Bob?
@Chemeleon86 It has something to do with how far away the object (star or planet) is, who found it, and how many other planets are in it's system among other things to determine the name.
First time I learned about a rogue planet was from a Star Trek episode were they used night vision goggles when they went down exploring the planet.
I’m waiting for ur videos from long time. Every time I check you uploaded a video or not. Pls make more videos I love to watch ur videos. Ur voice takes me deep into space. Excellent work
Good video 👍👍👍
As always, informative and intriguing.
At 4:23 that looks scary, imagine looking up into the sky to see a planet so massive that close, yikes! All seriousness great video, I would love to see one about how gas giants are formed, like the last 4 in our solar system, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The best thing about this channel is that it is enjoyable and understandable. PBS is another great channel, but I feel as if I was a complete morom after 2 minutes, and I am not sure if most of other people really understand all those concepts.
I think PBS is meant for students who have a graduate level knowledge of astrophysics. The scientific terms and concepts are therefore very difficult to understand..
Love this
Best channel about space stuff !
Thank you for the outstanding videos and content...you are an excellent Science Communicator!!
Do a video about neutron stars please!
Good Work 👏💐
A damn good channel 👌
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Kind of ironic that the biggest SIMP we know is wandering around alone far away from everyone, in the darkness.
2:50 Bruh! A SIMP planet!?🤣🤣
Very intressing topic!
Stunning as always!
One needs to get here soon.
Born 12 million years ago? That's really young...
Earth is 5 billion year year old
@@thefrustratedboyy now Earth is relatively old.
@@michaelterrell2108 more old
4:22
The vision of a colossal rogue planet silently approaching from the infinite darkness and lurking inevitably towards the Earth genuinely scared the fuck out of me...
Amazing video. Very relaxing but educational. ^_^
Your voice is truly amazing and relaxing as well. It's like watching an Asmr video. :)
2:54 damn even planets can be simps
Man. I loooove this channel!! This can help me learn more about space or the whole UNIVERESE! I want to be an astronaught....one day! Thanks for the video.
Go for it:)
@@alextogo8367 😀will give me $28million then? Lol kidding.
You deserve more views
Beautifully Scary
Mr 💩
Can you imagine, a giant rogue planet appearing out of now where, and come towards us like a giant illusive monster. A dead dark world drifting,
It was at this moment humanity learned. Isaac Newton is the deadliest son of a bitch in the universe.
Once a rogue planet enters the sun gravity ( 3 times distance between sun and Pluto ) the planet will join the solar system probably won't even reach Pluto before getting a stable orbit around the sun
But the chances for something like that is 0.000000000000000001% during our lifetime
@@artoruvidal2793 i love this
@@artoruvidal2793 well that eases my fears. Rogue planets are terrifying to me.
The idea of one of these entering our solar system is unnerving to me. I really think we need to search for more of these objects closer to us. I feel certain they are there. If we find a nearby one headed our way, it would create a new sense of urgency for colonizing space.
Kris Grauel it would be very hard for a rogue planet to enter our solar system due to things like dark matter and the fact that our solar system is most likely inside of a bubble of rocky space bodies(asteroids) protecting us. However, if one of these planters has a 1 in a million chance of hitting us, there’d be almost no point in leaving Earth because it’s effect on the solar system would basically fuck shit up for our entire planetary system, potentially even ejecting our only other candidate for life in our solar system(mars). Still a very unnerving topic that even gives me a weird feeling, but hopefully that makes you feel better. Or maybe worse for which I apologize, but hopefully better :)
@@coltondavis4082 I hope you are right.
If they entered our solar system they would probably be trapped by the force of the sun and making it the 9th planet.
Excellent video as always, quality content oh yeah, Subbing you was the best thing I’ve done in the recent time
I want to go into Universe Sandbox and create a solar system via rogue planets. It'd require a few suns around a black hole. Including brown dwarfs, it'd help me understand more about these planets.
Just a thought... You definitely should make videos more often.
imagine an alien civilisation that lives on a rogue planet and basially travels from star system to star system with it.
Astronomer: We've found a new object in space. What should we name it?
Astronomer 2: I know! **slams keyboard on the floor** There!
I got such names too. When my cat was sleeping on my keyboard.
Scary stuff
The most interesting thing about rogue planets is that if they or their moons are warmed up by tidal forces and have volcanic activity, they could even have liquid underground oceans, with life and ecosystems that use volcanic heat instead of solar light as energy source. These large rogue gas planets could have planet-sized moons, their moon system could be like a miniature solar system.
If they are big enough to hold an atmosphere there could be life forms that come from caves but live on the surface. Imagine a civilisation that lives on a rogue planet, it would would live in complete darkness (except volcanic light, bioluminescence and artificial light sources), how crazy would it be for these aliens to enter a star system and visit a planet with a star, like earth for the first time.
cool video you made and I sub sub and I liked your universe videos
Thanks for this top quality mini documentary.. I admire your unique presentation style..
Oh man, you are SO good!
Been a fan for a looong time.
Thank you, I’m really glad you enjoy my videos and that you have stuck around for so long. It’s always great to hear from original subscribers. 👍🏻
@@V101SPACE ❤ thank you! ❤
Thank you for sharing such a awesome video. I enjoy watching videos like this . .
A gas giant called simp lol
How is it possible to find those hidden worlds? By accident?
And the visuals are great as Always. Enjoyed watching it^^ ... Do you render this on your own?
Yes. By accident.
Amazing video as usual. And wow I’m hella early.
7.1 light years?!?! In terms of space distances, that’s basically our next door neighbor.😂😂
The planet that is a new born and a rogue planet...so like an orphaned lost baby? I feel sad for that planet.
Yeah, it's pretty much alone in the darkness of space.
You understand that life ends on many worlds like the worlds around earth that was alive at some point with animals and people
Space and knowledge are amazing
One is coming your way!Halelujjjjahhhh!
Imagine a rogue planet that had intelligent life drifting out there aimlessly with city's literally frozen in time....creepy
4:24 Scary As Shit Still
Love your videos.
How come you not having 1 million subscribers?!
It's quite scary all those Rogue Planets moving around in the Milky Way Galaxy
Imagining being a planet drifting along just for a scientist to discover and name you “simp”
Just learned this now. They are more like Orphans if they lost their parent stars.
This would be a good reason to have a base on the moon and throughout the solor system.
Floating through space
was the blue one named simp j (etc) with the green aurora the same planet near the pulsar at the 0:34 mark?
Fascinating!!
In one of my dreams i saw a rogue planet collide whit our earth it was scary...
i also saw the moon colliding whit earth...
Dont worry th moon cant collide with us if ot was to collide the gravitational pull would destroy it and we would have a ring
Those names are so catchy
They really named a planet Simp.. poor planet
Great
please do a video about betelgeuse
cornelia belleza he has 😊
I feel small when I think about this stuff