If The Sun Was The Size Of The LARGEST Star
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- Опубліковано 8 бер 2024
- Our Sun is definitely...very small! Which I think is a good thing...
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LOL
they have no idea how impossible this was...
ok
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this is unfunny
@@adsadadadadadadadassa deez nuts
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They need to stop named a star/planet like a freaking wifi password
Yeah, name them... Bob or something,
Yeah i don't think Bob-176V9018G is good either
@@OrionTheHunter098 yeah i don't think Bob-1729J7098 is good either
One of them are my wifi password
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“What if we replace the sun with other stars” should the title of this video should say.
Yeah
I don’t mean to be *that guy* but you could’ve left out the “should say” at the end of your comment
""What if we replace the sun with other stars" is the title of this video should say" should the title of this video should say.
@@rafaelgames720should say should say should say should say should say should say should say should say.
Never realised that our sun is so small compared to other stars and giant compared to others
Yeah. I mean I knew the Sun was small, but not quite that small!😂
@@BlenderTimerwhat
@@nothyiscool wdym what?🤔
@@BlenderTimer and whats more crazy is that there is more to the universe, alot more that we dont know. yet
@@mrtopjoey Yeah!
This video just made me realize how insanely large the planets orbits are. Like how does the sun even affect things THAT far away?
Keep in mind that there's not much anything else that affects the planets. Therefore, you only need a little bit of gravity to lock them in place. It's like floating in still water; with only a little push or pull you'll float away. And compared to the the nearly absolute absence of gravity in space, the pull of the sun makes a enormous difference.
edit: oh and by the way ever heard about the Kuiper belt and Oort cloud? Those objects are up to 10.000 times further away from the sun than uranus and neptune are. And they still circle around the sun ;)
I'm just shocked that the smallest star we know of would make earth THAT much bright and hotter
Same.😂
It's like an angry toddler
@@Xnoob545 such a good analogy
@@Xnoob545 Nah, chihuahua
How would it be hotter if it has less heat?
I respect how you prioritize metric over imperial
Lol once somebody used imperial in science class and the teacher was like "how many inches is 37 miles? Can you answer the previous question in 5 seconds? Because if the units was metric you could"
Well it's hard not to when:
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Even with 64k subscribers, I think your channel is incredibly underrated.
Thank you!
R u from the future cuz i see he has 60.3k?
@@ItsOfficialArano Yeah, LOL idk
@blenderTimer I think your channel deserves 1T subscriber
@@Amandaeulo Uh..........ok LOL😂
I never felt so insignificant about myself on how spacious space really is since I watched your videos. You nail on showing sizes and distances on perspectives. Thanks for the existential dread on this sunday morning.
but you are both insignificant and significant if you look both ways
LOL You're welcome!🤣
I wish you made more content you makes alot of things very easy to understand
Thanks! It takes so much time though...😂
@@BlenderTimer Looking forward for the future where you can get paid enough from this channel to pay for some editors, allowing you to post more frequently.
@@Douglas12ds54 LOL
The screen getting filled with Betelgeuse at Earth at 3:21 got me laughing! 😂🤣
thank you for making these type of videos you help me learn something new every time you post something new. keep posting and never give up
Thank you!
Such a great work really! We need more videos like that! Thank you
Thanks!
@@BlenderTimer Welcome
i like your artstyle. Its very recognizable and simple yet effective at showing information.
Thanks!
THE QUASI STAR INGOUFLED EVERYTHING
Quasi Star will engulf everything in the solar system except planet nine
@@AFanOfFansplanet 9 is fictional
@@gamering2354 kid do you even know what hypothetical means
Theoretical is not fictional.
We have no evidence that it does nor doesn't exist
Stop, Planet Nine is still 605.4 AU.
I love how he makes it intense in a funny way
I watched your videos since your 3rd video, and you are extremely underrated. I even learned fraction Roman numerals from you, keep up the good work!
That's cool! Thanks!😃
3:21 Betelgeuse woul- *COMPLETELY FILLED UP WITH BETELGEUSE* That literally got me so bad
I SEE YOU ON EVERY SPACE VIDEO
love your channel dude, keep it up
Thanks!
One of the best informative channels i've ever found! Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹
Thank you!
Your voice is so relaxing, a great video man it was rly informative
LOL 🙃
Thanks!
We're getting melted with this one 🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
Commenting just to boost the algorithm for you. This one was as incredible as all your other videos. Sending thumbs up from the Czech republic! ❤❤
Very cool! Thank you!😃
Those probably aren’t EBLM J0555-57Ab’s true stats, since it’s a system of several stars where one is 1.4 million kilometers in diameter and another is also a similar size.
According to more recent measurements WOH G64 (2.14 Billion Kilometers) dwarfs Stephenson 2-18 (1.5 Billion Kilometers)
Not exactly. EBLM J0555-57 is the system, EBLM J0555-57Ab is the largest star in the system.
@@albireothestarthebacklight2990 That page is literally in my video sources.🤨
The page says EBLM J0555-57 is the system, EBLM J0555-57Ab is the smallest star.🙃
Also, I meant smallest not largest in my last post. LOL
WOH G64 has been considered possibly the largest star since 2009 along with VY Canis Majoris (1.97 billion kilometers). Stephenson 2-18 also does not have any other size estimates other then the inaccurate 3 billion kilometers, so its best to just exclude it entirely.
Also, UY Scuti is only 1.3 billion km based on a size from 2023
@@BlenderTimer ah I see, soz
This video teaches us 2 things
1 there are stars so massive that the engulf Saturn and what's before it
2 the solar system is gigantic not even the biggest star can reach that size
Very good summary!
This video is very well made! I hate to see that this channel is seriously underrated. I hope it grows quickly.
Thank you!😄
We just need to share it with everyone so that it can gain more subs.
@@lightindarknessite LOL
words can't describe how underrated you are and I'm being serious. you deserve 100k and 1M! thank you for this insightful video. we are really really lucky to have the sun
Thank you!
Certainly glad we have the Sun and not another star!😂
Share his video left and right with all so that he can gain more subs.
@@lightindarknessite 😂
Crazy to see just how far everything actually is but if anything was even slightly off we’d all be fxckxd. Glad yall considered this video idea and actually made it come to fruition as well, thanks a lot this was dope 🤘🏾💯
You're welcome! Thanks for the idea!
The only thing I still didn’t understand is how the smallest star ever discovered is still brighter and hotter than our sun
I swear they name some of these stars by fistfighting the keyboard 💀
LOL
This was epic
Uy Scuti is the largest star ing our Milky Way (1860 - 2020) instead of Stephenson 2-18 (1990 - 2024)
Love ur vids!
Thanks!
All of this is not new information for me as my dad is an astronomer but the animations are awesome I think it makes people learn faster
Could you do a video about the dimmest/coldest stars next?
Honestly, the biggest (pun intended) thing I got from this video is just the ridiculous scale of distances. For pretty much the whole video the planets are single pixels, if that, and Uranus and Neptune are so far away that zooming out that far makes the terrestial planets' labels overlap.
The biggest thing I got is that Polaris melts steel beams
The Sun is so big yet so small at the same time it is confusing and yet easy to understand
Don't worry, once that hydrogen is exhausted and it starts fusing helium...it will become a red giant, once the helium is gone its over, Sol ain't got enough mass to fuse the next element available which I believe is carbon.
Intelligent Design.
Space is amazing and scary at the same time and for the exact same reason. We know some of what's out there which fascinating but terrifying, and then there is so much more we don't know that's out there which is also fascinating.. and terrifying!
this boutta be crazy
i was right
Amazing!
Thanks!
This channel is still so underrated!
Thank you!
You have to wonder how far the planets would have to be to function similarly to our own solar system,
And at what distance earth could be habitable as it is now
Remember that no matter how bright noon might be with a different star in the solar system, it still won't be brighter than your shining beautiful face.
and it still won't be as hot as florida.
I love how you question your own words or script lol
Hear me out….
All of this still fits in our screens 💀
Really interesting ! 👍👏😊
😊
“The atrociously monstrous Stephenson 2-18”
All inner planet when beteljuse replaced the sun: incinorated
this but with black holes would be crazy
just based on how the name looks, I'm calling the smallest star Emblem Jostar
1:32 Kurzgesagt:
"Look what they need to mimic fraction of our power"
I like the video, but here’s my suggestion for the next video. You can add the star WR 142, which despite its small size of 0.8 suns, is 912,000 times brighter.
i saw 50mil views and not 50k. Amazing editing and everything
LOL Thanks!
If the sun were replaced with the most massive star, R136a1, every single planet, dwarf planet, asteroid, moon, and any other stellar object, would vaporize in approximately 15 years.
While this seems like a while, the innermost terrestrial planets would vaporize within less than 3 days…
Mmmm, not big enough, whip out the quasi stars!
Ur content is litttttt 🔥 🔥
Thank you!
The Sun is bigger than 80 percent of the stars in the known umiverse.
The sun would end the World in 5 billion years
I would be eating s’mores a lot if this was the case
You deserve well over 100k subs
Thanks!
@@BlenderTimer you’re welcome, I find your videos entertaining and informative, you produce much better content than many UA-camrs with higher sub counts. :D
@@BoomBlitz7 LOL Thanks!
Oh my gosh i like that animation i want to animate like that
LOL Thanks!
3:45 If I ever get into such a situation, I'll simply inform an adult and stop panicking. 😊
Hey would pluto be considerd to be a planet if the sun was replaced with stephenson 2-18?
"Oh, look, a new star, it's now A1coolguyZ26"
Quasi Star: *crying in the corner*
Good work. I prefer the sun where it was put even though sometimes it feels a little bit too hot here in Africa.
LOL
Fun fact: if jb_418 was replaced with saturn it would be visible to the human eye even at day
Man I discovered your channel today and you are funny for sure keep up the great work you are awesome I almost burst into laughter for sure anyways love from Greece as you can see your reputation reached this country who is smaller compare to the U.S.A who is smaller than....anyways you know that's it from me my name is Nikolas btw okay I want to become a science teacher and a astrophysicist,my greatest dream is to become the world's greatest astrophysicist so yeah that is it thanks again keep the great work.
Thank you!
0:58 the smallest star we know of is actually Luhman 16
nice
Thanks!
You god of science
The sun is 109,000 times bigger than our planet🤯🤯🤯🤯
Good Video
Thank you!
I always thought the sun was a pretty tiny star compared to some of the supergiants out there, but it's actually slightly larger than average. It'd be like comparing a 5'11" man to a 7'2" man.
I mean, 75% of the stars in our galaxy are red dwarfs which tend to be small, so there's that.
could you make a video that’s the same but with black holes? would be interesting I think!
I don't currently have any plans for one so I can't really confirm whether I will or won't. LOL
So jupiter is too small to go thermo nuclear but there is a star smaller than jupiter...
These videos are the best 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks!
Fun fact: jb_418 is the largest planet in the universe for its rings
Cool
I have another existentional crisis
The other one is from kurzgesagt
😂
@@BlenderTimer ah yes, my favourite star/space object; HIPSO12-2000AAPQWOAP12ADF
Stephenson 2-18: the biggest star.
woh g64 2024: heyy what abt meeeee
5:48 That's almost 1000 times the distance between the Earth and the Sun!
We all know that Stephenson 2-18 is tiny so don't think it is big yet, plus this is only the "observable universe" we never know what lies ahead
bro forgot about the quasi stars which can be a size for 100x - 1,000x stephenson 2-18s but the quasi stars are extinct
3:21
EVERYTHING IS ON FIRE!
ALSO EVERYONE IS DEAD
Yeah...😐
@@BlenderTimerAAAAAAAAAQQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQAAAAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAOAJSB ŲŲHŲŲYRREHFIIR
We're not dead
Crazy
Wow just wow
Fun fact: beetleguice is 50x bigger than a 100million mass black hole
Red sub-dwarf
Red dwarf
Red average sized star
Red giant
Red supergiant
Red hypergiant
Very nice, but you forgot to change Stephenson 2-18's size label, so it is listed as the same size as UY Scuti. It should be 2,994,270,600 km.
WHAT?!
How'd I miss that...🤨
What if we place the sun but be in the habitable zone of the new star
What about quasi star (I've heard I've heard that it reaches the orbit of Neptune)
Me when I heard with VY Kansas majoris in the centre of the sun or outside let it still take. I don’t know how many suns in to reach Saturn
-cool-
The Earth getting completely incinerated at 30,000 celcius in 6:15 got me
jupiter is burning
5:33 SATURN NOOOOOO 😭🪐
Oh sorry besides that good job on this! Never knew a man could be so specific
😂 Thanks!
You said this star... twice
If Stephenson 2-18 were our star, would that put Pluto in the habitable zone??🤔😮
Are you sure the smallest star (yet hotter) as depicted would be actually be red? as in a red dwarf?