Everything That Happened in Space in 2024...In a Nutshell

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From discovering a record-breaking black hole lurking in our cosmic backyard to finding compelling evidence of oceans of liquid water beneath Mars, 2024 was a monumental year in space. So, as the year comes to an end, let's have a look at seven of the most exciting space discoveries that changed our understanding of the universe.

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1. Planet 9

2. Gaia BH3

3. Water on Mars

4. Barnard b

5. Supernova Hope

6. LID-568

7. Surprises from Bennu

💻 Created By: Rishabh Nakra
🎙️Narrated By: Jeffrey Smith
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I’ve loved astronomy since late 2017, every year I always learn something new with all the new discoveries we find in our solar system. So fascinating!

Peyton_S
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“cosmic backyard” even the thought of it give me chills😭

asmitaghorai
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Astronomy is so magnificent. Unveiling the amazing mysteries and wonders of the Universe.

NunoPereira.
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I’ve loved astronomy since late 2017, every year I always learn something new with all the new discoveries we find in our solar system. So fascinating!

AeroVex-fr
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’ve loved astronomy since late 2017, every year I always learn something new with all the new discoveries we find in our solar system. So fascinating!

GlitchVortex-xl
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An engaging and informative episode. Thanks for mentioning Carl Sagan's quote, it adds an emotional touch. You have been our compass to navigate the Universe SOU!! Prosper !! 💫✨🌌❤️💯

irene_renaissance
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22:16 to 22, 28 - ''... phosphorus compounds have been found in the warm, liquid oceans beneath the icy crust of Saturn's moon.''
Really?! When did human technology penetrate Saturn's moon? I'm surprised these epic achievements aren't more well known.
Excellent video.

WeAreAllOneNature
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Bought my jupiter movaglobe years ago. Still love it! It makes for a great decorative item. Watching it spin is still so entrancing, and every guest i've had, be it for a day or weeks, always comment on it because it's so unique and interesting. Well worth the money! Seriously!

KH
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If Mars was similar to Earth millions of years ago, is it possible that our moon was once in orbit around Mars?
Scientists speculate on how Moon became part of Earth from a collision of two objects long ago. Maybe some outer solar object contributed to that?
Are we perhaps descendants of life on Mars?

jabadabadu
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Now on the bh3 does that mean every 11 years the star might lose planets to the black holes as it passes?

bradybugge
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How to buy the Mova globe from India???? I can't find the link usable
Btw awesome video content as always, always love your every video❤❤❤❤

dibakar
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We aren’t getting true real answers fast enough

face-gehy
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You heard about Pluto? That’s messed up right?

Parkedinto
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The most used words in the language of astronomers include 'could', 'might', 'should', 'possibly', 'suggests', and such other qualifiers as can be found in a thesaurus. So many qualifiers that astronomers are less accurate than weather forecasters or economists!!

jimhardy
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Imagine if every time plent 9 was close by, a mass exstintion even happened 🤔 a planet of that size will cause great gravitational changes, maybe flipping the poles😶

Kingtrollface
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Around 6:15 there are two Gaia BH3. I suppose it would be Gaia HB2. It's just a typo or there were to black holes with the same code?

Thanks for your videos, SOTU. And happy New Year!

jordivilaioliveras
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Εάν η γνώση είναι δύναμη, τότε αυτό το κανάλι αξίζει το βάρος του σε χρυσό ακριβώς το σωστό για να χαλαρώσετε με ένα ζεστό τσάι μετά τη δουλειά
Ευχαριστώ

SelcukChasan
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Good morning can i offer you some ☕️🍵 🫖🥛. They need to bring back Pluto instead of chasing an elusive planet 9.

God
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I know I am late to comment but don't think there is any Planet 9. It could instead be a small rogue black hole causing the orbital disruptions at there.

skinfology
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Is the universe upside down or which way is up and down

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