A JOURNEY TO INTERGALACTIC SPACE

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Today I invite you on a journey to those mysterious places realistically quite beyond our physical reach. And as we get further away from our Earth, we will be braving the most forbidding areas of space. Our flight starts in the vicinity of Titan, then we will move on to the most dangerous asteroids and a bit later take a look at Pluto.

0:00 INTRO
01:23 Titan
10:57 The most dangerous asteroid
22:01 Pluto
31:37 Nearest exoplanets
40:35 Microquasar ss 433
49:32 The intergalactic medium
58:20 What will happen after the death of the universe?

#SPACE #UNIVERSE #Kosmo
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Hello there, everyone! Enjoy the viewing!

Here is something we'll be showing:
0:00 INTRO
01:23 Titan
10:57 The most dangerous asteroid
22:01 Pluto
31:37 Nearest exoplanets
40:35 Microquasar ss 433
49:32 The intergalactic medium
58:20 What will happen after the death of the universe?

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Kosmo_off
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Anyone else watching a space doc to help them sleep? Just me… okay 👌

cookiesdoughschocolatechip
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This is so soothing for some reason, I fall asleep every time, I haven’t finished the video

Nikole
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Just stumbled on to this I recently got surgery can't work and watched every season of How the Universe Works this is the only thing I've found so far that tells me anything I haven't already heard before...love it. Thanks

caseyf
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I don't understand why this video has 300 dislikes. That is really beyond me, because I love what I watch here. It always bothers me if a space documentary all few seconds shows some scientist explaining. Here I see what I want to see, beautiful animations, just with a calm and informative voiceover and smooth background music.
I want to see space animations and real pictures of space and not scientists doing some models with melons and grapes trying to explain the distances (those maybe good for beginners though)
Really outstanding documentary, thanks! If I could I'd give you 300 likes, but my one big like will have to do.

planetoftheweek
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It's incredible that Titan isn't frozen solid that far away from the sun. Saturn's gravity must give it crazy core tectonic activity.

amorosogombe
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It's always interesting to study and gaze upon the physical universe. Yet, I'm very happy that we're light years away from these objects beyond our solar system.

SteveTheFazeman
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This channel deserves WAY more subscribers. Very informative and fascinating

jeffcon
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This was spectacular. I thought I couldn’t find any more knowledge to obtain about space but then i discovered you. And I’m very thankful.

MrSeven
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Kosmo is the best space documentary ever. This is absolutely awesome stuff. Thank you

cosmonautonni
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Phenomenal piece, this truly dives deep into the depths of cosmology. Not only incredibly informative, but also very entertaining. Thank you much!

larkeybrown
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The quality of the content from this channel is amazing, thank you for your hard work

revpitty
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The constant buchering of the word "mare"... it's an art!!

joepverlaan
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The visuals are top-notch. The science is detailed but somehow entertaining and easy-to-follow.

jergran
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I'm also watching before bed here in Boston Ma. Hope everyone has a good night and peaceful existence on our beautiful planet!!!

troymartin
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Amazing! One of the best space channels on YouTube. Thank you!

captcorajus
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~So worth watching! Time well spend. Enjoyed every minute. My thanks to all that put this together, wonderfully informative..

robertsteele
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Amazing presentation, the amount of work u put into just this 1 vid is stellar. U deserve a million subs!

Jay-cnjs
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How can we ever conclude that “Yes, we are alone in the universe!” That would require searching every planet and moon in existence. Which clearly is not possible.

fj
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i lear't more from watching this 1 & a half hour video than most have forgot in a lifetime, keep up the good work Kosmo, epic work !

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