View of Incredible Real Places in our Universe

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(Simulation) We explore incredible exoplanets, stars, galaxies, nebulas... They offer spectacular views and interesting contrast. I used the software Space Engine to make this video. j1407b ''super-saturn'' - Achernar - PSR j1748 - Antennae - PSR b1620 oldest planet methuselah planet - Kepler-78 b - Hoag's Object - WASP- 12b - Red Rectangle Nebula - Orion Nebula - TrES-4b - Betelgeuse - PSR B1257 - M82 - PSR j0737

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00:00 - V1400 CenB
00:48 - Achernar
00:59 - PSR J1748
01:08 - Antennae
01:18 - Oldest Planet
01:58 - Kepler-78b
02:24 - Hoag's Object
02:37 - WASP-12b
02:53 - Red Rectangle Nebula
03:00 - Orion Nebula
03:09 - TrES-4b
03:20 - Betelgeuse
03:40 - PSR B1257
03:51 - M82
04:02 - PSR J0737
04:13 - Outro

Music: 'Effervescence' by Scott Buckley
@ScottBuckley ​
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My breath was taken away, and the song is also just amazing!!!

Khether
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this channel is helping me with my personal struggles and realizing we are so small and our problems are so insignificant in the grand scheme of things

adizzzleV
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V1400 just amazes me. How the planet able to hold those many rings? Awesome 🙂

coolguypravara
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just here to keep order: J1407B does not orbit V1400 centauri, does not have rings but rather a protoplanetary disc and it's a brown dwarf. IK i ruined the mood but hey, look at the bright side: we witnessed one of the rarest events in the universe: the vision of a completely unrelated celestial body (I mean J1407B coming out of nowhere and not orbiting J1407) eclipsing another unrelated body, there is just a small percentage of that happening

Gepidball
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The double pulsars could have a love story written about them. Give them names!

momo-aug
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It's a shame j1407b turned out to not be real but least we can enjoy the concept of what a super saturn could look like

TimCan
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Thank you for doing videos like this- thats what I wanna see and hear.

I dont need a commentartor, music, video and some text is perfect <3

nightmelodyhiatus
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Honestly, trEs 4b (or however you write it) is HUGE

ÞeSheep
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Very good stuff, and any video that features that super Saturn is cool in my space books.
And saying Betelgeuse could go in days, I hope you mean days in Universal terms. Because it could be tomorrow or a million years. Hopefully tomorrow, as in it's already happened and the light echo will arrive tomorrow.

MadHax-wttl
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I shudder to imagine what planetary carnage had to have ensued for V1400 Cen B to have such massive rings. I wonder how many planets or moons were destroyed to make them.

VRInovator
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Normal stars and planets: *O R B*
Achernar: *F L A T*

And don’t forget our own Haumea!! *(E G G)*

immagical
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Nice to see this 😊.. good job ❤ keep going 👏

Littlestar
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Amazing video! just one innacuracy: V1400 Cen B its the name of the host star in the system
the actual planet "lord of the ring"'s name is J1407b

texzt
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Ring galaxies like Hoag’s Object are very rare; and yet a second, much more distant ring galaxy is visible _through_ it from Earth. Fun little detail.

JustAnArrogantAlien
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Although I’m not religious, I seriously hope reincarnation is real, that way I can see these places in person in future lives.

owenpancoast
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The universe is perfect, the creation is not a mistake or a coincidence.
It has a meaning for me.

PlutonAstronomy
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"saturn on steroids" got me laughing and dying of laughter😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

YourAverageSkibidiAnimator
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That fastest pulsar implies that it's rotating at *over 700k times per second* . Imagine something so gigantic, spinning at such speed, the incomprehensible centrifugal force that it has to overcome with its own ridiculously immense gravity to stay put and not disintegrate.

SomeoneCommenting
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2:36 Hear me out. I think the result is a galaxy collision, forming a fast-rotating elliptical galaxy that after the collision, has formed another ring of stars around the elliptical one, forming a stable orbit in what looks like a halo.

combjelly_enjoyer
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What gets me is exoplanets having that much gravitational pull

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