A Journey to Incredible Exoplanets

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Published 2021-04-30
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These days any person has the opportunity to follow the progress being made by mankind in space exploration. Thanks to numerous scientific investigations we have found out that the universe is unbelievably enormous and contains a great number of celestial objects.
However, in all this diversity there are only several hundred worlds that we know of which resemble our planet. In the Milky Way alone the number of exoplanets is supposedly over a trillion...

00:00 Intro
00:50 TOI 700 d
12:37 THE CLOSEST EXOPLANETS
21:33 KEPLER-90
31:27 GLIESE 832 C
41:32 TRAPPIST-1
50:25 CASTOR
59:42 Final

#Exoplanets #Planets​ #Kosmo #Cosmos​ #Universe #Life

All Comments (21)
  • I recently bought my first house and played all your videos while I painted the rooms and did some minor repair over the course of two months before fully moving in. Your videos are the best and are now forever part of my memory of my new home. I was born and raised in Hawaii but moved away. This video is so fitting for me to finally have made a comment with a Hawaiian name given to the super cluster. Thank you.
  • @AndersAmigo
    Imagine that kid 100 lightyears away seeing earth in a exoplanet video, and is like. "Naah man it's dead! No way anything can live in a circadian day and night cycle"
  • Imagine being able to spend a year just flying at light speeds visiting solar systems and other galaxys. Space is mind bending
  • I was born in 2003, and i hope and pray to live long enough to see our species find life on another planet, and if we work fast enough, inhabit an actual habitable planet outside of earth
  • @bizzmoneyb
    can’t wait to see what the Webb telescope unveils. it will be able to see so many more planets and the chemical makeup of their atmospheres and the distance from their suns (stars).
  • Looking forward to seeing what are the Trappist 1 planets atmospheres made of with the James Webb telescope
  • Kosmo, SEA, Astrum, Cool Worlds, Launch Pad Astronomy, SpaceRip are just the BEST space channels! Don't forget the very hardwordking Anton Petrov!
  • @makisa.6853
    Liked the mass effect theme that randomly came up! Nice touch!
  • @kumarsukrit6962
    watching these documentaries while smoking weed feels like... something that I can't explain. Damn!
  • @seamile88
    I don't understand how any planet could look like ours these days. I mean whens the last time a planet was found with lights on them that never turn off ?
  • I'll be relieved when the James Webb telescope is finally launched, there's some really fascinating things to look forward to :-))
  • @deanseawa
    Mercury is not tidally locked in a 1:1 resonance as you are indicating.
    It's a 3:2 resonance so therefore all sides of Mercury do face the Sun at some point. 33:35
  • I hope there would be more of these kinds of videos!
    I would love to hear about GJ1214B!
  • @AthenaSaints
    There are two things. Never confuse the two.
    1. Habitable for human
    2. Habitable for life.
  • The Cosmos is an artist, logician and masterful stage where we can all cherish the lives granted to us through its endless play. So cherish your moments, my friends all.
  • In so many science fiction books , films , and shows...writers have placed many inhabited worlds around particular known stars. For example... Marvel comics once said the character Yondu was from Alpha Centauri...
    Now we know Proxima Centauri has planets...and Alpha Centauri may also have worlds in orbit.
    I'd like test..a list of theorized worlds from science fiction...and see if any writers actually got it right....lol
  • @lambeausouth1
    Webb is going to be a very exciting time for the science! Getting to these systems hopefully won't take long but 🐌 travel isn't going to cut it!
  • @kriskary2
    Very interesting to know about Exoplanets nearest to our Solar system.