NASA Just Discovered A Planet That Defies All Logic!

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NASA Discovered A Planet That Defies All Logic!

Human beings have always wondered whether we could one day find a new home. And we’ve been looking for planets that could host life ever since. But as astronomers were discovering new worlds, they stumbled across the weirdest planets where life seems impossible.

How can one planet be hotter than the Sun and the other one larger than its star? How is there such a thing as a marshmallow planet and what are blanets?

We’ve prepared a list of the most mind-blowing worlds for you.

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An alien species 50 lightyears away making a video about Earth saying " it's a hellish planet made up of poisonous oxygen".

kalebarancelovic
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Till end of times there will remain millions of them undiscovered

blessedestiny
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I never wished to live forever. But whe I see videos like this, I'd love to be able to experience fast ways of space traveling in a distant future to see the beauty of space with my own eyes ...

lngl
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With wasp 76B having a tidally locked but massive wind and iron vapor raining on the dark side… wouldn’t the planet shift mass to the dark side, and eventually cause a mass shift, resulting in a tidal shift? So essentially having a “rotation” effect of centuries?

whochecksthis
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Respect to the cameraman for going so far away from home just to bring us this footage

roloyoung
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I've always found it fascinating how diverse our universe really is and how much there could be to find!

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Time stamps
0:00 Intro


1:32 GJ 504B - Pink planet


2:05 Waterworld - W a t e r


3:06 KEPLER-70b - Pretty hot-


4:15 WASP-76b - Todoroki


5:17 PSR J1719-1438b - Ex-star, very big


6:01 PSRJ1719-1438b - Companion ⬆️


6:55 WASP-107b - Cotton candy gas


7:32 Gliese 581d - Big twillight zone 🌎


8:44 2MASS J2126 - Lonely dude


9:01 TYC 9486-927-1-Far companion ⭐


10:17 PDS 70c - Exoplanet + disc moon


10:45 KOI-5Ab - 3 stars, one exoplanet


11:31 Outro


I hope this was useful, it took 24 full minutes, I never saw timestamps in this video nor comments so I decided to create my own for those who wanted them. Bye!
Edit: IT'S GONE PAST THE POINT WHERE I NEED TO LIKE MY OWN COMMENT LMAO 💀 TY

coIibrx
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Could you please also make an explainer video as to how scientists arrive at such details as to know how big the core of a distant planet is and what the color is etc??..

tulikagupta
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Since there is supposedly an infinite amount of planets, it seems reasonable that an actual planet with the same elemental composition of a marshmallow, cold enough to keep the marshmallow solid, but warm enough to keep it spongy could theoretically exist. Meaning there could be billions of tons of marshmallow just floating in space

theonlydinoshark
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Imagine a habitable moon orbiting an uninhabitable planet. That would be awesome.

circadianizzy
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This video just made me realize how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things. But at the same time, it's a humbling thought that we could be a blip on someone else's radar.

simonreeves
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Big thanks to the cameraman for all these great shots

AlexUrzica
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Our planets: Named after gods.
Other Planets: Named after Wifi passwords.
At least those weird planets still gives me hope that worlds from Star Wars like the vulcanic lava planet actually could exist.

Marvelsdisneydreamuniverse
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I find it difficult to get my head around how a teaspoon amount of a star's material can weight billions of tons

kalebarancelovic
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“This is Saturn on steroids.”
That got me laughing.

tanglmangl
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You ever just watch these types of videos and the dude says some shit like "it's 50 light years away" and you just pause the video to think about how mind numbingly large of a distance that is, yet how miniscule it is even on a galactic scale?

It's kinda nice man. Just makes you realize we should just enjoy the ride 🌊

kylebroussard
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strange to think that somewhere out there right now a civilization living on a doomed planet could be getting wiped out by some sort of cosmic calamity like a blackhole or a supernova

JakeLovesCoffee
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Still blows my mind how vast the universe is and how undiscovered it is

sarthaksharma_
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It would be awesome if they found relatively young earthlike exoplanets. We could perhaps observe abiogenesis in real time.

kinglyzard
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I just refuse to believe that we’re alone in this universe

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