NASA's Telescope Just Found An Object That Defies All Logic

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NASA's Telescope Just Found An Object That Defies All Logic

Space is full of planets, stars, and other celestial bodies that baffle scientists and make them doubt the laws of physics and astronomy. So what space objects defy common sense and contradict all our current understanding of the cosmos?

Prepare to learn about how a star can blow smoke rings, how black holes can eject unwanted space bodies, what happens when stars feed off each other, and how stars continue to live on after exploding.

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Dedication of the cameraman is unthinkable!!

tamalbiswas
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this honestly so much better than cable TV. thank you destiny

rottenapple_
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This is why in science fiction, the warp drive always takes time to calculate. You don't want to fly by some of these stars for even for a second.

alfredkabatay
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Every day at night I watch this channels videos because the narrator sound is so relaxing and I always fell asleep after some minutes. Also I don’t understand anything about this space stuff but he tells it interestingly so my brain just decides me to sleep❤

bobekk
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It's amazing how large our universe is and how little we know about it.

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This channel is pretty incredible. It’s hard to find good space documentaries like these videos. Iv always been in awe of space. All the discoveries being made make it a great time to be alive. I just wish I could be here to see what we have done in the next 100 years.

canadiankiss
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So, when in the video do we get to learn about the “object that should not exist”?!?

ColinZeal
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Neil deGrasse Tyson probably thinks the beginning of this video is real 🤣🤣🤣

dietarychef
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3:22 "Compare that to Mercury, which is 57.9 kilometers from our sun"

Man, Mercury got a lot closer to the sun suddenly. How does it survive all those CMEs?

JustPlainRob
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In the original Cosmos by Carl Sagan, he had a cool illustration of our constellations. He illustrated first our flat constellation then turned to the side showing us how the shape changes. I'd love to see an updated view of our famous constellations.

clusterfu
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Title should be :- NASA has discovered an object that they did not know existed.

orekisato
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My curious question is, HOW do they know how many billions of years anything is. Or what planets are made of. How do they get the information from looking at something through a telescope? Are they just guessing or are they actually right?

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The voice of the narrator is outstanding

desertrose
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You can obviously assume where carbon based life wouldn’t survive, but looking into other area of the universe the elements that things are comprised of aren’t the same, just because we haven’t seen it yet, that doesn’t mean that only carbon based life exists exclusively in the universe

Element
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If there's a giant black hole in the middle of our galaxy and we're swirling around it like we're in a whirlpool, our galaxy is pretty much like a giant toilet flushing.

richtygart
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Thank you for calling Haumea “Planet Haumea” and correctly making dwarf planets a category of planet. The terminology within this video is very consistent and easy to follow. Well done! 👍🏻👍🏻

Jellyman
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From all these great distances it's important to stay speculative about some narrated properties of these planets. Still, as interesting as they are, none of these planets offer hopeful travel, inhabitability, much less intelligent communication.

barryt
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Our very own discovery science channel (not comparing it's just a compliment)

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My husband n I absolutely ❤️ ur channel! Every time u upload we definitely always make sure we watch it before bed. It’s hard to find good space channels on YouTube especially that are filled with lots of fascinating and very detailed facts! Please keep these little gems coming! 💙💙

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I had to do a double-take @3:20. He says "compare that to the planet Mercury, which is 57.9 km away from our sun." I'm like "since when is Mercury a short drive away from the sun?" but the video clearly shows 57.9 million km... lol.

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