What Was Discovered beyond Pluto? The Remotest Object in the Solar System

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There are over a million space objects in the Solar System, ranging from tiny asteroids to gas giants. Some of them have been studied sufficiently well while our knowledge about others is rather sparse. There are many objects still waiting to be discovered. And today we will talk about one of the coldest, darkest and remotest places in the Solar System – the planetoid Sedna.

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Hi there, everyone! What other little-known objects in our system would you like to find out more about?


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Kosmo_off
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Finally some great information on the outer solar system that is also animated nicely.

shockracer
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Your videos are the best because you actually spell out distances instead of saying, “very far”.

cjustintoekes
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Amazing mind-boggling documentary on Planetoid Sedna!! 😍👌

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nirvachoritchy
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Too cool. Love this video. We should make a Voyager 3.

chrisfreitag
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Thank you for taking the time to make this. Very interesting and amazing that this distant object was even discovered.

Geckobane
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This is beyond interesting, I love it

daretospeak
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I love channels like this and SEA are so well written and narrated and the production is better than History or PBS and it’s FREE! And Anton too, these channels are just packed with great info and delivered with pure joy of the work they produce! 👏

zew
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So awesome video ever I was blown away wow awesome ❤️✌️💁

janicewilliams
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Good deal of information in your video is new to me. Two and a half times the average orbit radius of Pluto is an inconceivable remoteness. Many thanks. I am feeling that the surroundings of the solar system holds more mysteries for the mankind to explore. Due to the lack of luminosity, far more difficult to determine than the vast galaxies and galactic clusters.

GururajBN
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Can't believe I never heard of this before I considered myself relatively well educated on the solar system but didn't even know that sedna existed.

bilboblaggins
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What about New Horizons? What is that spacecraft doing now that it has passed Pluto. Is it still working and finding new things? Loved the video.

timmytwothumbs
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If we dont study Sedna by the 2070s, then we'll have to wait 11, 000 years for it to come close again

skurinski
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Good video, but a visual mistake in the animation - at about 7:52 the animation seems to show the terminal shock & the bow wave of the solar system heliosphere outside the Oort cloud - but it is well INSIDE. The bow wave is barely inside the Oort cloud but the heliosphere is shaped like a comet and so the tail is deep into the Oort.
And FYI, Sedna orbits, i believe, thru one side of our heliosphere (not near the terminal shock) and into the Oort cloud/galaxy matter/emission Nebula cloud (known as Local cloud) we are passing thru - and then back. It makes me wonder how much of the Nebula stuff it picked up on Sedna's frozen surface.
It may be interesting to figure out how close Sedna came to the last close Galactic visitor - the red dwarf Scholz’s star system (with a brown dwarf/planet) that passed thru our Oort clout only 6/10 of a light year away in 70, 000 BC.

tommy-erhh
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Excellent video. I never knew Sedona existed. Enjoyed this video very much

johannapetroff
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Greetings from Catalonia! Amazing content, and promptly shared using your Telegram Channel, which I recommend everyone to join.

kosymo
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This is a great video!! Sedna is such a mysterious world!! However, I disagree with the subsurface ocean theory. It's like that theory is used on almost every object, but we are yet to confirm a world within our own solar system, as well as outside of our solar system, to have a subsurface ocean.

krist
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If one more scientist says that some random space rock has water under surface im gonna throw hands

ThreeLions
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A wonderful video full of intriguing information. Have Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 gone further out than Sedna? A probe should be sent out to study Sedna, as well as ‘FarFarOut’.... The scale of our own solar system is mind boggling! Who would ever have thought it would extend so far beyond Pluto? So very interesting... Thank you!

taslon