Pulsar Planets - Recent Updates on These Strange Objects

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about discoveries of first exoplanets around neutron stars and the recent analysis of whether there are more such planets around other pulsars as well.

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gigachadov
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I love spinning!
And irradiating everything around me but don't worry about that part

blueberryc
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The method used for finding planets, while very successful will only find planets with relatively close orbits to their stars. If you were to observe our solar system once you get out to Jupiter you have a near 12 year orbit period. I assume you would need 3 orbits to confirm a pattern so you would need 35+ years to observe this. Perhaps planets do not form or survive close to neutron stars but still may be plentiful. (I may be completely wrong about how the search for planets takes place, If i am I would love to know)

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The density of a neutron star is amazing. The gravity their mass produces must be as well. I'm glad we live in a quiet little corner of the galaxy. In Sandbox, I'd love to see a pulsar at, say, Pluto's orbit. You haven't (virtually) destroyed the Earth in a while. BIG shout out to all of Anton's Supporters. Peace through cooperation.

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i love your videos. you are such a bright and warm person. your smile at the end of every video ties it all together. thank you for what you do.

Faecaloma
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Imagine the effects of the magnetic field on a planet near a neutron star. I wonder if the fields are strong enough to effect the orbital mechanics.

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Just in time.... i always watch your videos late in bed and suddenly I just wake up in morning . I guess your videos become some kind of *ASMR* for me :D

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As Moore's Law reaches its limits, we will now have Petrov's Law, where scientist find new questions exponentially faster than they will ever be able to answer them.

screddot
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For a very imaginative take on life around a pulsar read Larry Niven's Intragal Trees. Very nice read.

paulhull
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It seems like everything we know can be summed up as "it's a mystery ". We're so lucky to be able to learn about these things but we're still just at the very start of learning about these things. Back in my day there were only 9 known planets. Shows how much we have to learn given people are still alive that were born before the internet lol

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Love ur vibe n love ur channel....space out 💘

millsanais
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I look forward to the mystery being solved.
Thanks, again, for another informative presentation.
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silasdense
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I like science and space is very interesting and cool but I watch because I like at the beginning of each video you make me feel good.

flickablebean
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Wow I had in my head that 51-peg was the first planet, thanks for correcting!!!

djfritz
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Ok, so my idea is that a star somewhere goes supernova and a small pulsar planet is formed from the debris which means it's made out of heavy, rare-earth elements. There's also another star in a binary orbit with the pulsar, which after a close encounter, slingshots the small metal planet out of the system and into interstellar space. Then it floats through space for a billion years before entering a solar system and getting caught in orbit around an Earth-like planet.
Imagine if we lived somewhere that was like Earth except it had a moon made out of gold and platinum. It could possibly exist.

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0:06 black hole in the back going WUUUUuuuuUUUUuuuUUUUuuu

Blamjack
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I clicked as soon as I could. Pulsar planets is one of my favorite topics.

RikkiSpanish
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oh, I like that galactic web animation at the end, NICE!

Zarcondeegrissom
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Perhaps the lucky pulsar captured a rogue planet.

PhilosopherRex
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omg this is like the coolest thing I've seen. And I thought Deimos and Phobos were metal

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