NASA Discovers The New Largest Star in the Universe in 2024
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In 2024, NASA made an incredible discovery - the new largest star in the universe! Watch this video to learn more about this groundbreaking finding.
Dive into the cosmic revelations of "NASA Discovers The New Largest Star in the Universe in 2024," a groundbreaking space documentary that unveils the recent finding of an unbelievably big star, now recognized as the largest in the universe. In this video, brought to you by Bright Side Space and Brightside Videos, you will witness the stunning size comparison between this new red supergiant, hypergiant stars like WOH G64, UY Scuti, Stephenson 2-18, and other colossal stars such as R136a1 and the Pistol Star. Explore the secrets of the solar system and the scale beyond, comparing it to familiar giants like Jupiter and Saturn. Learn about the red giants, brown dwarfs, and the mysteries that interstellar space holds within our galaxy. Discover the massive, monster star that has redefined our 2024 predictions and expanded our understanding of the cosmos.
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Пікірлер: 12
Don't use AI to make these videos. The information becomes lame with AI dramatization.
@Storytellinggggardenssss
Ай бұрын
You don’t enjoy the images, motion, or voice? What if that’s his real voice.
First comment 👍 Everyone, remember when AI didn't voice everything that we saw? 😊 I member.
@hariskahlon1715
17 күн бұрын
remember not member
Meteor or comet impact causes the rings Jupiter should have new ones from Schumacher levee
The rings is what makes the moons
When rings happen they always condense in to moon's.
second
Disappointing tbh.
An enthusiast with less knowledge of how stars work.