How Many Planets Are In The Milky Way? | Astronomic

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Would be nice if everyone get their own planet.

shirke
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Man, one day, we will find intelligent life on another planet! Too bad I won’t be around to see it!

rlopez
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I cant take anymore of this Pluto disrespect.

dcccxxii
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How is it not possible that there is life on even one single planet except earth out of trillion planets ?

crazyvideoholic
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I wish i had born on year 4000 to see how our space system
Works

saradindusarma
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It’s only a matter of time. I just pray I’m alive to witness it.

thebeatfinder
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This can really blow your mind. Ok 100-200 billion stars and trillions of planets in the Milky Way galaxy. There are billions if not trillions of galaxies. You do the math. It’s mathematically impossible that there is no other life in the entire Universe.

jonosterman
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1:46
Shake device slowly side to side

nemodog
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Fuck, and we're still struggling to get to Mars

guitarlover
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Thanks for the video. That's a very interesting question. Got a few doubts about the numbers here though.

Afaik:
-So far, as mentioned in the video, the majority of discovered Stars have only one orbiting planet, some have two. These are just the confirmed ones (obviously they could have more). -> assuming that every star has 8 planets is a too optimistic preassumtion
-Our sun is sort of special: It's a quite large star. While around 20% of all stars are like hours, the majority (around 80%) are much smaller stars. -> unlikely that they have 8 planets on average.

Has somebody similar/contrary arguments about the average number of planets per star?

danielgareth
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Billions. We aren't alone. Other civilizations like and more advanced than ours are out there. It's just the vast distances keeping us from detecting or contacting them. Remember the strange radio signals from Ross 128 last summer? Four months later, an earthlike exoplanet was announced orbiting that star. Coincidence? I think not. Let's send a "hello" to Ross 128 b!

OmegaWolf
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You deserve A LOT more subscribers, my friend!

OMADRevolution
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The competition between planets is tough.

FoodRecipes
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Letting your mind wander about the size of the universe gives me the coolest surge of adrenalin. I’ve done drugs people haven’t even heard of as a kid but there’s no high that competes with learning and questing our existence

senecaryan
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Well explained and we are not alone 💪🏽

AaronBaglietto
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A scientist said to me the universe will one day die out. I laughed and said you underestimate the power of the universe... It won't. It'll be reborn again :) or keep creating forever.

googlebarbaralernerspectre
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That's a lot of Kilgons to get off Uranus!

grob
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Very cool and helpful video. Recommend for schools!

imago
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Imagine even with all those many planets we really are alone, scary 😖

hydaromar
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the universe is really incredibly huge wow

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