The most unusual planets known at the moment

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Nice. I need a new bedtime space program. My fav sleep pill

MrAitraining
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These planets be having the names of WiFi passwords 💀😂

adult_toshiro
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Nothing in my life currently angers me as much as "Most Darkest"

ryanquick
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The most unusual planets include WASP-12b, a "hot Jupiter" being torn apart by its star, and HD 189733b, where it rains glass sideways in supersonic winds.

howtheuniverseworks
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Your videos have ignited a passion for science and the mysteries of the universe within me. Thank you for being such an incredible source of inspiration.

TheEnigmaUniverse-vtpm
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"If Carbon Planets existed, it would rain gasoline"

the US after hearing "gasoline": *APPOLO 83, 461*

ZennonTheOne
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It took me 20 years of physics to finally wrap my head around the fact that while relative to the current universe size, the singularity that started our current expansion might seem to be the size of a nucleaus...

YOU MUST KEEP IN MIND that at that time, it was ALL AMD EVERYTHING that existed (there was no Outside that small thing)

So, having said that, size becomes immaterial because there IS NO SIZE (Because that THING is ALL EXISTENCE)

So, in reality it could have been the exact size we determined as far back as light enabled us to make measurements..

Just food for thought 😊

dfreshMC
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"Most Darkest?" Who writes this stuff?

woodpurposedmechanic
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Be ready for the sequel. The most lightest planet!

livingart
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Most darkest. 200, 000 views. Is this guy a man of value?

chriszablocki
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1:52:34 actually, from the spaceship reference frame, the trip to a distant star would only take a few seconds due to lorentz contraction

nunosousa
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This is interesting The first time I heard of these planets 😊😊 Thank you for sharing this video ❤❤

leticiawashington
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How wonderful. A science show that can’t even convert Fahrenheit to Celsius.

nielsandersen
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What a variety. At first the entire Universe fit into something the size of an atom nucleus. Then it expanded unevenly to give us this variety. Yet, each of these planets has a predominant set of materials, making each one rain some ghastly chemical/material.

theplinkerslodge
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Thankful for this video while everyone else complains about it. 😂

HurricaneQueen
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THAT PLANET AINT PAID ITS BILLS SINCE THE BC ERA

PSTRIPPLEE
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@44:22 "Bebo" Colombo...? Bepi was funny enough to begin with, but Bebo? 😂😂😂
But in all seriousness, great content. Thank you.

johntsan
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4:02 I am pretty sure the star collapsing or entering a different phase wouldn't affect the gravity / orbits much. It would still have the same mass, or lose some mass (which would expand the orbits) as it transitions. It could expand (e.g. red giant phase) and engulf the planet.

Compguy
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Whoever did the thumbnail needs to learn English. "The Most Darkest Planet?" Most Darkest?

polemeros
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Awesome video you have taught me so much about the history and geography of our wonderful world.

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