Take an Epic Journey Across the Universe to the Largest Objects Ever Discovered!

What is the largest object in the universe? Come with me and find out as we journey through time and space, from Earth to the true giants of the cosmos! We will explore the largest star WOH G64, the largest black hole Phoenix A, plus much more as we fly faster than the speed of light to each location! Are you ready to discover how big things can really get in the universe? Let's go!
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  • @V101SPACE
    @V101SPACE2 ай бұрын

    What a journey! The universe is full of enormous objects and structures, but which is your favourite? Let me know below. Thanks for watching! Rob

  • @bapibarman7484

    @bapibarman7484

    2 ай бұрын

    please bring back "beyond neptune series: dawrf planets"

  • @FirstBornProtoType

    @FirstBornProtoType

    2 ай бұрын

    That ridiculous black hole blew me away, I have a headache just trying to get my head around the enormity of the cosmos.

  • @debbiemoore2747
    @debbiemoore27472 ай бұрын

    I'm grateful for the Internet with content like this ❤

  • @keithjohnson8636
    @keithjohnson86362 ай бұрын

    These videos always bring me back down to Earth and how insignificant my existence is.

  • @anthonyrichardson8355

    @anthonyrichardson8355

    2 ай бұрын

    But to the creator, Jehovah wants us to draw close to Him learn from Him

  • @jedaaa

    @jedaaa

    2 ай бұрын

    Erghhhhhh ​@@anthonyrichardson8355

  • @growlkitty

    @growlkitty

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@anthonyrichardson8355 Amen

  • @leemorrison7113
    @leemorrison71132 ай бұрын

    Mind blowing dimensions here...

  • @flyme2009
    @flyme20092 ай бұрын

    i am learning quality education on v101 more than at school. keep up the good work

  • @AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool

    @AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool

    2 ай бұрын

    Sadly there is no way they could teach this sort of quality content to children. 😢

  • @o.c.g.m9426

    @o.c.g.m9426

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagoolfor schools today seems more important to have all gender bathrooms 😂

  • @Abdul_Al_Hassred

    @Abdul_Al_Hassred

    2 ай бұрын

    @@o.c.g.m9426 And praying rooms for us muslims. Here in Germany, we are even allowed to skip lessons to do our prayers.

  • @helgekumpfert4011
    @helgekumpfert40112 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @Tabascos123
    @Tabascos1232 ай бұрын

    I think it's Rob's voice and the way he talks what makes all his videos to be so good and completely different from other content. I really enjoy every video and sometimes I rewatch the same video multiple times. Fascinating job!

  • @MorganSeveret
    @MorganSeveret2 ай бұрын

    Fantastic, truly magnificent. After watching my imagination start working so fast... Excellent video, thank you.

  • @malikabas3088
    @malikabas30882 ай бұрын

    Rob , i have missed you alot, ,❤, You're voice is great simply put, you show, youre video's in great details,

  • @malikabas3088
    @malikabas30882 ай бұрын

    Good explanation about stars,nebula,cluster,univers. May GOD bless you. Ameen

  • @purush465
    @purush4652 ай бұрын

    Awsome.... Your all videos are awesome.

  • @jack_knife-1478
    @jack_knife-14782 ай бұрын

    There is no way we are alone!!!

  • @growlkitty

    @growlkitty

    12 күн бұрын

    Heavenly Knowledge Will Be Progressive All the treasures of the universe will be open to the study of God’s redeemed. Unfettered by mortality, they wing their tireless flight to worlds afar-worlds that thrilled with sorrow at the spectacle of human woe and rang with songs of gladness at the tidings of a ransomed soul. With unutterable delight the children of earth enter into the joy and the wisdom of unfallen beings. They share the treasures of knowledge and understanding gained through the ages upon ages in contemplation of God’s handiwork. With undimmed vision they gaze upon the glory of creation-suns and stars and systems, all in their appointed order circling the throne of Deity. Upon all things, from the least to the greatest, the Creator’s name is written, and in all are the riches of His power displayed. AH 548.1 You're very correct. We are not alone. There is actually a lot written about all of this. And the best part is that you can, if you want to, visit all of these places at will and have eternity to do so if you desire it. All this is a gift. It's free if you want it, but it will cost you everything that you have. You don't want to miss out! What have you got to lose by not accepting?!

  • @freddyjosereginomontalvo4667
    @freddyjosereginomontalvo46672 ай бұрын

    Awesome videos as always say Man 🌍🌟

  • @npcmaster3304
    @npcmaster33042 ай бұрын

    ayyy new vid. always glad 2 see a upload from ya

  • @bovasi
    @bovasi2 ай бұрын

    These types of videos require the proper voice and rhetoric to keep them interesting, entertaining and educational. Man, you have both. Do you need to be Neil deGrasse Tyson? No. Do you have to speak as dramatic as the narrator in "72 Most Dangerous Animals..."? Definitely not. You win at not over-doing it and not over-selling your content. You personify the perfect balance between drama and education in your videos. And the fact that some of them has millions of views while some "only" has tens of thousands really appeals to me. That shows that this channel is not mere click baits but actual qualitative content; some of it for the larger mass and some for a smaller audience and group of nerds (like myself). Thank you, Rob, for your videos. I really appreciate your channel.

  • @MarkJamieson-wb8ht
    @MarkJamieson-wb8ht2 ай бұрын

    It's fascinating to think that with aaallll those galaxies out there, there has to be life somewhere, maybe learning about the same thing. "If we are alone in the universe, it sure seems like an awful waste of space" - Carl Sagan

  • @ellisonhamilton3322
    @ellisonhamilton33222 ай бұрын

    This is all BIG news!. Ok, that's the best I have today. Thank you. Hope you and Rolo have a stellar weekend. 🇺🇸❤🇬🇧

  • @Gaian-Commander
    @Gaian-Commander2 ай бұрын

    Oh this is already a good episode! I love hearing about the largest objects because they're always amazing.

  • @jouk3338
    @jouk33382 ай бұрын

    Creativity again ❤

  • @1SeanBond
    @1SeanBond2 ай бұрын

    Amazing Ty so very much & Cheers Rob We sure enjoy this one! Luv&Peace Sean&family 🙂🤝🏼💫✌🏼

  • @user-GazarooGuy
    @user-GazarooGuy2 ай бұрын

    In a Galaxy far far away.... Stupendous. Isn't it all wonderful ❤

  • @iamCWA1
    @iamCWA12 ай бұрын

    Surrounding our planet are some truely enormous celestial bodies. Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, is so big that you could that more than 1,300 earths could fit inside of it.

  • @NumunuOkie
    @NumunuOkie2 ай бұрын

    Perfect ending to the week V. Thanks!

  • @kimberly-annedixon
    @kimberly-annedixon2 ай бұрын

    Another fantastic video! I really enjoyed the journey!❤

  • @rick0596
    @rick05962 ай бұрын

    This is really fascinating. I can't even fathom how big these things can get. Enormous. Thanks for yet another fascinating video

  • @treeofnoreturn3238
    @treeofnoreturn32382 ай бұрын

    Easily one of the best channels on YT. Thank you, Rob!

  • @r_thekingslayerx4352
    @r_thekingslayerx43522 ай бұрын

    Fantastic work on this one V1.

  • @Akatski1998
    @Akatski19982 ай бұрын

    Fabulous video, many thanks 😊

  • @adamhughes4442
    @adamhughes44422 ай бұрын

    One of the best videos on this mind boggling subject. Hope there is more to come.

  • @GeorgeChoy
    @GeorgeChoy2 ай бұрын

    Great stuff thanks

  • @burtharbenson8860
    @burtharbenson88602 ай бұрын

    If there were ever a voice to narrate a travel thru space channel it is def you

  • @theblackwidowchronicles
    @theblackwidowchronicles2 ай бұрын

    Superb stuff.....Keep it coming

  • @The_Gestan
    @The_Gestan2 ай бұрын

    Shout out to those who were here when it was called V101 Science!

  • @mattezhackblip
    @mattezhackblip2 ай бұрын

    I love these videos!

  • @aymanal-sharif4144
    @aymanal-sharif41442 ай бұрын

    As usual, gorgeous content...

  • @ucpmod
    @ucpmod2 ай бұрын

    Great video as always! Mind blowing or mind boggling don´t even begin to describe the size of things and the distances in the universe. How we ever hope to understand something so big that our minds can´t even wrap around it.

  • @Nomad31l
    @Nomad31lАй бұрын

    Hey Rob. That last clip that starts around 10:55 of intergalactic space is great. Are there any long form videos out there of just that? A video just travelling between galaxies on loop for an hour or something? haha. Great videos as always too.

  • @elleni-41
    @elleni-412 ай бұрын

    Can u imagine how big Jupiter is if u were looking at it..ur mind can't even comprehend how huge that is..

  • @coashddjj294
    @coashddjj2942 ай бұрын

    You still have the best astronomy channel on KZread. I love, love, love your videos.

  • @josephpacchetti5997
    @josephpacchetti59972 ай бұрын

    Better late than never, this is a fascinating video, Thank You Robb & Crew. V-101 Rocks. 👊😎👍

  • @mehjabinvadivala5684
    @mehjabinvadivala56842 ай бұрын

    5:10 phoenix a black hole looks so cool I love it accretion disc looks like a giant cosmic whirlpool.

  • @siamakalaei1148
    @siamakalaei11482 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot. The way you explain things in your videos is absolutely amazing. 🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @ashdrive
    @ashdrive2 ай бұрын

    Its frightening but truly magnificent....

  • @enzoguevara6699
    @enzoguevara66992 ай бұрын

    Incredible 💥🌟

  • @shrutijoshi553
    @shrutijoshi55313 күн бұрын

    amazing and interesting. thanks

  • @jamesabbott5242
    @jamesabbott52422 ай бұрын

    Awesome Video

  • @tsarbomba1
    @tsarbomba12 ай бұрын

    03:06 - Whoah.... take it easy there JJ Abrams!

  • @sumuqh
    @sumuqh2 ай бұрын

    This is the content !

  • @blackninja738
    @blackninja7382 ай бұрын

    There are so many information about so many galaxies all this information is going to make my head explode😅

  • @malikabas3088
    @malikabas30882 ай бұрын

    Heloo bro ,,we can explore the universe .togather🙋🏻‍♂️🤞🏻💞

  • @pdlawson-venusloon359
    @pdlawson-venusloon3592 ай бұрын

    Excellent video and very well narrated. Wow, we are small….!

  • @nickdelloso8987
    @nickdelloso89872 ай бұрын

    Very nice! 🙂👍👍

  • @Ian-mj4pt
    @Ian-mj4ptАй бұрын

    Tje images are spectacular 👌 😍

  • @paulcateiii
    @paulcateiii2 ай бұрын

    better late than never - thanks Rob

  • @FirstBornProtoType
    @FirstBornProtoType2 ай бұрын

    Just WOW!!!

  • @senaexiled5081
    @senaexiled50812 ай бұрын

    This was epic

  • @ivanscissorhands2008
    @ivanscissorhands20082 ай бұрын

    Congratulations! 👏🇬🇹

  • @frankreynolds445
    @frankreynolds4452 ай бұрын

    I was the 300th person to like this. Awesome production and information.

  • @jaydeevaldez9934
    @jaydeevaldez99342 ай бұрын

    Finally somebody that called out ESO 383-76...

  • @amooboardgamechi
    @amooboardgamechi2 ай бұрын

    Thanx for this very informative video, I guess the biggest star ever discovered is the stephenson 2-18, isn’t it?

  • @cynthiathomas4516
    @cynthiathomas45162 ай бұрын

    Always wondered, what is the purpose for the universe?

  • @legitimatehuman1220
    @legitimatehuman1220Ай бұрын

    Many stars, specifically the ones that created and distributed the iron that keeps earthlings alive, uranium etc, don't leave any remnant. That's why the heavy nuclei that used to be in their cores are here instead of there.

  • @buckmo1311
    @buckmo13112 ай бұрын

    Love music 06:55 Can you please tell me where can I find the music. Thank you

  • @TheBlackcredo
    @TheBlackcredo2 ай бұрын

    Great video, but the picture used for the void is actually a dark dust cloud in our own galaxy.

  • @PatronusHelice
    @PatronusHelice2 ай бұрын

    For anybody else wondering, the mass of the Sun is 1047x the mass of Jupiter. edit: kept searching... Jupiter would need 1000x its mass to become a star like the Sun, but only 80x its mass to become a red dwarf.

  • @alisomea
    @alisomea2 ай бұрын

    بسیار عالی❤ این عظمت و شگفتی چگونه مدیریت میشود؟؟؟

  • @cycklist
    @cycklist2 ай бұрын

    900,000 subscribers but 650 views :(

  • @user-ew3sm8qt1c
    @user-ew3sm8qt1c2 ай бұрын

    ❤❤😁💕

  • @stevencorey7702
    @stevencorey77022 ай бұрын

    I wonder if there are gigantic objects in the dark regions of space. If so, what prevents them from becoming a star?

  • @snappycattimesten
    @snappycattimesten2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, but I have to study for an exam, so it’s all about priorities 😂

  • @Thegameofhealthandmind
    @Thegameofhealthandmind2 ай бұрын

    Bro how did you make it

  • @glendyble4725
    @glendyble47252 ай бұрын

    A galaxy bigger than IC1101 omg !

  • @slimpickens01
    @slimpickens012 ай бұрын

    4:56 why does that look like Galacticus

  • @GIZALARF
    @GIZALARF2 ай бұрын

    Has WOH G64 assumed the title of largest star now? I thought Stevensons held that title?

  • @user-wo6qn3vf9n
    @user-wo6qn3vf9n2 ай бұрын

    No such thing as black holes, space is a vacuum so if you have something in a vacuum ie. a star or planet and to take it away you're still left with a vacuum. You can't have a vacuum minus somerhing. If there was such a thing as a black hole it would just expand and dissipate into space.

  • @sakethsonu
    @sakethsonu2 ай бұрын

    I was expecting stephnson and TON 😟

  • @yanlinnoo431
    @yanlinnoo4312 ай бұрын

    i feel sad everytime watching galaxies and nebulas i will never know what they are really is

  • @floor5173
    @floor51732 ай бұрын

    Great video but unfortunately the picture of that large exoplanet isn't real

  • @g3user1usa
    @g3user1usa2 ай бұрын

    I see the size of those giant suns and I figure their planets must be relative in size as our Earth is to our Sun. Can you imagine how large those alien life forms might grow and how long their lifespans could be? Humanity is far too fragile and our lives are far too short to conquer the vast distances of space. Maybe we should try to combine our human DNA with Redwood tree DNA. They say Redwoods can live for thousands of years and that would be great for space travel although becoming like a stiff tree wouldn't be very appealing to me. Oh, well... I suppose I have no chance of ever leaving this small rock of a planet that's on the outskirts of this Milky Way galaxy. Darn.

  • @nathantowns2043
    @nathantowns20432 ай бұрын

    “The greatest mystery the universe holds is not life, but size.” Stephen King

  • @gefi9701
    @gefi97012 ай бұрын

    It's so hard for our human brain to comprehend.

  • @mushroom_hatter
    @mushroom_hatter17 күн бұрын

    are sun is a apec of dust to other stars/suns

  • @sonu5635
    @sonu56352 ай бұрын

    I thought in childhood car drive to force by front tyer. But car drive with back tyer. Why the earth round against sun.

  • @blindscience1701
    @blindscience17012 ай бұрын

    waiting for the mom jokes

  • @buddywilliams79

    @buddywilliams79

    2 ай бұрын

    Your momma is so fat, she thought Jupiter was a bonbon.

  • @boondockpaint
    @boondockpaint2 ай бұрын

    By the time Andromeda merges with The Milky Way, Our solar system will be cold and desolate as our Sun will gone supernova by then 😢😢😢

  • @JamesDavy2009

    @JamesDavy2009

    2 ай бұрын

    Our Sun will never go supernova-it's not massive enough. It'll likely be a white dwarf after going planetary nebula.

  • @pikachu6031
    @pikachu60314 күн бұрын

    Fantastic presentation, but, please change one thing: It’s NOT “Haych”….H is pronounced as : “AYCH”!!!

  • @eMKayyoUwhY
    @eMKayyoUwhY2 ай бұрын

    Stephenson 2-18 lost it's #1 spot quite fast. It wasn't as big as scientists used to think it was (wrong calculations, but I'm not 100% sure). WOH G64 is huge. The first time I read about this disproportionately large star was about 3 months ago. The fight for "biggest star" has just begun. Humanity will find stars even bigger than WOH G64, that's a fact. Thanks for sharing your latest video. I'm a long time subscriber and found your channel when there were less than 1000 subscribers. The content you make is great!

  • @clongshanks5206
    @clongshanks52062 ай бұрын

    We… don’t belong in space 😳

  • @mehjabinvadivala5684
    @mehjabinvadivala56842 ай бұрын

    Stephenson 218 is way bigger than WOH G64.

  • @bigyoshi3774

    @bigyoshi3774

    2 ай бұрын

    very very recently they found out that stephenson 218 isn’t as big as originally thought. this recent discovery is probably one of the reasons he made this video

  • @METALSCAVENGER78
    @METALSCAVENGER782 ай бұрын

    Wtf, IC1101 is 3 5 bigger than the galaxy you mentioned, not the other way around.And even IC1102 is no more known as rhe biggest galaxy, that title currently belongs to Alkyoneus which is 16.3 million light years in diameter, nearly 20 times rhe galaxy you mentioned

  • @iamCWA1

    @iamCWA1

    2 ай бұрын

    16 billion light years is the radio waves

  • @paranoidandroid9825
    @paranoidandroid98252 ай бұрын

    Home alone

  • @barneyohara7804
    @barneyohara7804Ай бұрын

    JESUS loves you and died for your sin and on the third day he rose again repent and trust in him

  • @ESPLTD782
    @ESPLTD7822 ай бұрын

    How do they even know these huge black holes exist? I know black holes exist, but that size? Are they just making this up? I know they can use math, but where are you getting your information from? Where’s your reference?

  • @WarBird015
    @WarBird0152 ай бұрын

    And we are caring about god and religions 😂😂😂 Proud to be atheist 😊

  • @JamesDavy2009

    @JamesDavy2009

    2 ай бұрын

    Makes one wonder why our unbelievably tiny mote of rock would get His attention. It's like a human watching over a single proton.

  • @WarBird015

    @WarBird015

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JamesDavy2009 Very true

  • @cuddlepaws4423

    @cuddlepaws4423

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @TappioLopullinen-us8dx
    @TappioLopullinen-us8dx2 ай бұрын

    The earth is flat plane, not a spinning ball. There is no "outer space". "For the pillars of the earth are the Lord's; He has set the circle of the earth upon them." - 1. Book of Samuel 2:8 - Bible 1933/1938

  • @user-ri7nr5lb3y
    @user-ri7nr5lb3y2 ай бұрын

    Black holes don't exist, so your video is useless if you can't widen your limited horizon.

  • @daviddean707
    @daviddean7072 ай бұрын

    Space is boring, really boring.