Mysteries of the Universe | Space Documentary 2024

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Created from what seems to be nothing, our galaxy is just one among potentially hundreds of millions we haven't yet seen. These galaxies, each with their own secrets, all share one unanswered question: How did they form from what appears to be nothing? Join us as we take you on a journey through the unexplained mysteries of the universe. Discover the wonders of cosmic creation, the enigma of dark matter, and the secrets that lie within the vast expanse of space. Dive deep into the unknown and explore the mysteries that continue to baffle scientists and astronomers alike. Don't miss this captivating adventure through the cosmos!
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Part 1 : Mercury
Part 2: Neptune
Part 3: Venus
Part 4: Mars

ameliadiaz
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Realy I like this video its so interestyng

ioanbota
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I always think of the "chaotic" period of our solar system as an ongoing super massive bunch of collisions, like a break on an enormous planetary pool table. Ice on Mercury is the most surprising thing.

halweilbrenner
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It's not really mysteries of the universe; just some more repeat video about planets in our solar system.

richardpeters
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If you had a long form video without ad breaks past the first half hour, I’d use it as a lullaby religiously!

ValkyrieofNOLA
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I think mercury was the planet that collided with Earth releasing the matter that turned into the Moon. Which is why I think Mercury is basically just a huge core with very little terrestrial content left on it as that was absorbed into the Earth.

nickinurse
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Our solar system works incredibly perfectly, even if the whole galaxy shows a certain perfection, so to speak, our solar system is something very special.
If you change the universe's yardstick from the increasingly unlikely big bang theory, then what is currently happening in the universe is no longer so strange.
The universe is logically structured and is in a constant state of creative evolution.
From one universe generation to the next, our cosmos is cyclical and constantly renews itself after its cycles have expired, so the universe is infinitely large and timeless....

thekingofmojacar
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I enjoy watching this because of what I learn; additional information.

ChristopherBrown-jwdq
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Mercury will have to go, but we will get to watch. It will die from Ontario in the western hemisphere. Peace ✌️ 😎. It will be incredible.

alexsuited
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i assume when you said wave blocking, you meant tidal locking...

coodudeman
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If Neptune is an icy planet can a lot of our water come from this planet

stevekoolie
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Despite being closest to the sun, the planet is still the least known to us. What does one have to do with the other? Lol

kbmjzqt
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It starts....
"what if mercury isnt what we thought it was" ?
Dont know about the rest of you, but I always thought it was a big rock. I suspect I am right 😂

dirtbird
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Still Interesting. My hypothesis is heaven could be a planet and I don't think my theories are any more far out than some of the others from people at the professional level. What is the only thing that is holding us back right this instant from exploring the winds of Neptune or dive bombing into a black hole? Our bodies. My hypothesis is these planets are inhabited by spirit beings. Why would this infinite universe be empty? That doesn't make any sense. Someday we'll all understand.

kevinoconnor
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DON'T WASTE TIME WITH YOUR MISLEADING TITLES. SHAME.

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