The Most ANOMALOUS PLANETS Ever Discovered
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We live in the age of Great Astronomic Achievements. Over 5,000 distant worlds are known to us thanks to today’s orbital telescopes. Most of those places are truly wonderful places, unique and mysterious, and sometimes extremely dangerous. There are planets out there illuminated by 2 or 3 stars at the same time whereas others are eternally shrouded in the darkness of space. Some of these worlds inspire terror by their extreme conditions while others make one marvel at their bizarre features. We have already been on a journey to the most horrifying planets before. It’s time to move on to other objects.
0:00 Intro
00:56 Commercial SurfShark VPN
02:10 The most bizarre planets
02:51 Kepler-413 b
06:26 HD 80606 b
09:08 The Kepler-36 system
13:57 Super Saturn
17:58 Ending
#Planets #Stars #Space #Universe #Film #Kosmo #Exoplanets
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@bazpearce9993
Жыл бұрын
People always accuse you of using a computer to narrate your videos. Nobody ever reads the credits, so you need to tell us James is doing the narration at the start.
@joshsmith3401
Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@jponz85
Жыл бұрын
Instead of posting artists rendition of what you are talking about, why not show actual videos taken in regards to what you are talking about. You talk about objects so far away, talking about how fast they spin, Shockwave, etc etc yet new horizons passed by pluto in 2015 juat to confirm its actual mass, which scientists had it wrong since that pass by. Scientists cant even get stuff here in our solar system right, Yet you guys want us to believe these things exists galaxies far far away lmao...
@demoncloud6147
9 ай бұрын
RosKosMos
I have such a fascination with space. This is my absolute favourite channel. Thank you Kosmo ❤❤
@Bo_D_Hansen
Жыл бұрын
☄️You are not alone☄️
@Shaa2r
Жыл бұрын
Me too
I knew about super Saturn, but I never took a minute to consider how there could be entire PLANETS in its rings. It's crazy to think about how much is out there. Like it's a solid surface we could stand on, (granted we'd die immediately, but still,) and to think you could look up and see the rings and to know it's an actual place is pretty mind boggling.
@missyymango
9 ай бұрын
Planet sized moons you mean.
@HueghMungus
9 ай бұрын
@@missyymango Super Saturn is fascinating, but give that we have Saturn in our solar system with moons, it shouldn't have been that surprising. It's just upscaled from what we have.
@daMillenialTrucker
4 ай бұрын
Theres a planet that got super hot really fast and super cold really fast and the entire planet is an entire diamond (not like actual earth diamonds but of the same nature)
Can we have an applaus for how cool the animations became in the last few years? I only remember learned about the solarsystems from scematics in boring books. Its an amazing time to live in with the Hubble to mark a new age... I cannot wait for all the discoveries the Webb will bring us😊❤
@pauly362
Жыл бұрын
We should keep in mind that we see reality with our brain's best guess using data received through the senses. Albeit awe inspiring visions created in these videos, they're one of countless possibilities that can be drawn from the data analyzed. Reality is perpetually creating, editing and pushing it's own boundaries; we are the participating audience that witness our wonderful world.
@trashyhobo4957
4 ай бұрын
@@pauly362conciseness is just the universe experiencing itself
There's over 200 million galaxies in the observable universe with soooooooooooooooooooooo much more left to find. Such incredible finds.
@ominous-omnipresent-they
Жыл бұрын
Try 200 billion, or 2 trillion, counting missed galaxies.
@winniethepoohandeeyore2
Жыл бұрын
@@ominous-omnipresent-they Notice The OVER PART
@kenchesnut4425
Жыл бұрын
Its up to 2 trillion galaxies in the "observable " universe..
@winniethepoohandeeyore2
Жыл бұрын
@@kenchesnut4425 Notice the word OVER
@kenchesnut4425
Жыл бұрын
Wasn't being a know it all bro...I meant to put lol ...lol....✌ peace
That super saturn exoplanet looks like something out of a science fiction novel or video game, thank you for sharing this extraordinarily accurate information with us star gazers.
As soon as I walk into my home and check my notifications. I get a video from Kosmo. He seems to know when to upload and at the right time. Lol I love it keep it up.
@nicknac1980
Жыл бұрын
Yup!
@daMillenialTrucker
4 ай бұрын
@@nicknac1980¡ YUPITÓ !
@daMillenialTrucker
4 ай бұрын
@@nicknac1980spanish for yup :D
Kosmo never disappoints.
In a crazy world i know my telescopes and astronomy will never disappoint me. Hello from Kansas.
@alexishickman3580
Жыл бұрын
Ayyy lfk resident here!
Mom, please tell my little brothers not to disturb me for 19 minutes. Im gonna watch Anomalous Planets. Oh and tell them to take Taquito, the chihuahua for a walk.
@MrEnjoivolcom1
Жыл бұрын
TAQUITOOOO!
@anonymous....
Жыл бұрын
18 minutes and 59 seconds *
@Anthony_Gx
Жыл бұрын
✊🏻✊🏻
@mackinblack
Жыл бұрын
Dude, you're 39 years old. It's time to move out.
@miufke_
Жыл бұрын
Them?
Just came in from yardwork. Let's do astrophysics
Imagine if you could see a world that looked like what they imagine an exoplanet of super Saturn to look like… To look up in a sky and see that beautiful glow, those amazing rings… I want to live there 😊
Excellent production value as always. Love your animations and narration. Awesome channel.
This is exactly the kind of exploration docuseries I've been looking for. Like 'Blue Planet', this helps us visualize places we'll never see in our lifetime. The age of unvisited places in space can make you feel like a bug
Me over here spending my free time learning about the cosmos
These new planets and star systems are going to give us some new and good research opportunities.
@andrewczski1969
Жыл бұрын
For what?
@johnwright9049
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewczski1969 How they behave and their atmospheric makeup.
@andrewczski1969
Жыл бұрын
@@johnwright9049 haha.
@znhait
Жыл бұрын
Do you even know how far these planets are? Most of the information being given in this video are guesses, nothing more. It's just not possible to get accurate data from objects that thousands of light years away.
@johnwright9049
Жыл бұрын
@@znhait I know how far away they are.
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Yes, let's keep in touch. Your videos are well worth it. Thankyou.
People always accuse you of using a computer to narrate your videos. Nobody ever reads the credits, so you need to tell us James is doing the narration at the start.
That brown dwarf/super saturn is beautiful, amazing, and inspiring! I would give just about anything to see that with my own two eyes
demn this narrator's voice is really so cool and soothing.
Wouldn't it be fantastic to be able to come back in 100 years, say, to find out what has been discovered about these fantastic newly discovered systems and astronomical objects (and indeed where through discoveries, theories and experimentation, quantum mechanics has taken our understanding of the infinitesimally small). Cosmology (and philosophy) is going through a golden era of discovery. Who knows where it will lead? It feels like we are on the cusp of something unbelievable, just like physics was at the start of the 20th C. Exciting times, but alas. at the age of 66, I'm going to miss the most mind-blowing discoveries! It would be so cool to find out what Galileo, Herschel, Newton, Kepler, Copernicus, Tycho Brahe, Hubble etc would think if they were suddenly transported to today.
I get sleepy watching these, some name, some location, some number and some fantasy
The production on this was really awesome to me...I enjoyed it immensely
As always you've produced an great video with really interesting subject choices and - of course - it's visually stunning as well.
Once again your camera man has done a fantastic job. Well done.
Another excellent video, thank you.
@Kosmo, great video's keep up the nice work....greetings from the philippines
how breathtaking is that! kepler 36 is generally unbelievable
i would leave this planet and just wander space if i could, me and my cat roaming the void :)
Very interesting, I’ll be happily waiting for the next upload!
I love kosmo. Dont ever stop. 😁
So simple forms , yet so so complicated , weird sometimes (like red and blue together) and beautiful... Good video I loved it ❤
This was an excellent ep.
Great video
thank you for using a persian dubbed video of yours for the mina dome planetarium in my home country, saw it, loved it.
Glad I fiund you guys. Amazing videography, and the speaker guy also have epic voice!
Wow, I didn’t know about the exoplanet Commerical SurfShark VPN!
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I was waiting to hear "kosmo" at the beginning bc I'm used to hearing that and was a little bummered out. I said it alone 😂
That Super-Saturn is the definition of Megalophobia
I been falling off Kosmos video's not on purpose though. I just keep falling to sleep off the other space vids but Kosmos channel is my top 3
there are allot of solar systems where its disk is just right that planets fly infront of its sun 🙏🏽
This planet must have a large iron core.
I have a question. If the only way to see it is when it transists the star, how do you have so many details about it that would require observation?
@josephranjit
Жыл бұрын
During the transit they study about the lights that are being observed by the planet and the lights that are received by the satellite from there they tend to draw a calculation of how it will be. So they try to always compare it with the planets in our solar system ..
@MrOpenGL
Жыл бұрын
Thanks to orbital mechanics you can estimate mass, and by direct observation you get diameter, then combining the two you get density and then you can make estimations on the composition of the planet based on size and density :)
@znhait
Жыл бұрын
They don't know the details about these planets. It's all hypothesis. It's hard to get measurements for our own sun, which is only 1 AU away from the earth. Now, imagine objects that are 20,000 AUs from the sun. These videos are nothing more than entertainment. I wish they would be qualified by saying that these data are likely to be off by a lot.
We see it through thought even though we have not physically gone there.
I would argue that the most anomalous planet we know of is our one.
Wow good shown 👌 keeping doing
These may be anomalous but the aliens won't care
The rings in the diagram of this saturn like object are the true horizon when the sunrose the straitions' display what an endless sky would like with the rings shining brilliantly from our perspective on the axis of this orbiting planet if you were actually observing the sunrise at a particular time of day like seeing venus on the Çusp'vé the Dawn.
AMazing stuff as always! - Where is your accent from?
anyone else thinks that this narrator sounds like a hanar? add some of that reverse reverb to his voice and some "this one has facts about anomalous planets..."
Man this is heavy stuff.
Realy I like this video its interestyng
I wonder what that first planet’s gravity shifts would do to tectonic plates if they existed.
@haka-katyt7439
Жыл бұрын
I assume it would become a Giant sized Maraca with all that shaking
As a casual viewer, I can't quite grasp the AU distance. Maybe in future videos, put the AU distance between Sun and Earth as reference..? I think that'd help.. Otherwise, yeah, gotta Google it.. Great content, nonetheless!
I would live in space if given the opportunity. I would like to be on a terminal mission
Thats a new word for me and Ive heard alot of words before. lol
Kepler 3b? That looks like Jupiter to me 😂
Kepler 36 - A kiss every one orbit. 😅
I love how they can give all these details of planets so far away it would take humans millions of years to get to, while they can't tell us squat about the other side of the moon!
@znhait
Жыл бұрын
Because it's mostly made up. The most farcical videos are those showing "habitable" exo-planets with what appears to be realistic view of what it looks like. But in reality, they don't even know how its real size.
@changsangma1915
Жыл бұрын
Maybe you can put up all that 'I'm so ego intellectual' effort to find out....can you?LoL.
Concept was there some Entry point info the Sun for some alien space craft and resting there and buried to come and go. Dr.Dent astrophysics. It's believe that a force is able to navigate internally in out the Star.
God I love kosmo
WOW!!!!!!!!
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The narrator sounds like an AI Elon Muck
👁👁👍 0:21
And Humans still trying to find a God look at this incredible
The most anomali planet in the universe? It is earth. While other planets have no life, earth has.
Earth
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The background music is very distracting and makes it hard to distinguish the voice
SCP contain these planets
All this due to chemist
So Jupiter is not bigger planet on the block!!!!!! He may be the biggest in our solar system but sound like he is lots smaller compared to the exoplanets that have been discovered
@daMillenialTrucker
4 ай бұрын
Same thing goes for rock planets when compared to earth, there are earth like planets 4x the size of ours out there, maybe even 20x bigger somewhere out there in the universe
At 10:29 it looks like a woman. The Super Saturn is unique in that the moons orbit within the rings. Do any of Saturn's moons orbit like that?
Some star one planet,,but some star is have lot of planet, universe lot of star is ,some star is have lot of planet some planet is have less planet
Mom pick me up I'm scared
I set my speed to 0.25 for the last video I watched then started this one and I do NOT recommend it.
Thank you for doing the posh British accent. THIS is how English is supposed to be spoken.
Great content but deserves better audio/voice
@leanen451
Жыл бұрын
whats wrong with James? Hes doing good
@realname8362
Жыл бұрын
Audio is good imo, haven't heard any obvious issues.
@jah9731
Жыл бұрын
@@realname8362 Yeah my mistake, I was referring to the narration. I struggle to settle into content that has impersonal voiceovers and feel this content deserves better - not to say that it isn't good though!
@naderkhouri9468
Жыл бұрын
@@leanen451 what accent does he have
Wht accent do you have?
Nice cartoons. How about showing actual photos of these so-called extra-Solar planets?
@staceyyoung6934
Жыл бұрын
There's no actual way to actually observe an exo planet and what it's surface really looks like. Scientists that observe the tiny shift of a stars light slightly diming as it passes in our no MO
@naderkhouri9468
Жыл бұрын
😂 either a dribblin flat earther or a sweaty christian
@beatrixbabi62245
Жыл бұрын
They're too distant to be photographed lmao
Ok so you're slow. So glad I'm giving back to charity
phenomenal documentary, but earthquakes on exoplanets should only be quakes.
Warning: when saturn has 37 rings it will explode ur head and saturn with his a lot of rings and sometimes u think outside morning u play bike or scooter and u see that bright thingy in the sky called a new name it shaped like a ring but ur wrong the saturn is really hot its becuase the the heat of the sun and saturn became hotter in america
Idle speculation should not be presented as knowledge. And that's being generous about what's going on here.
@znhait
Жыл бұрын
Very annoying. I used to think that they had real visuals of these planets and stars, but I brushed up on a few astronomy books and realized that we don't even know that much about planets like Jupiter and Saturn, at least until a few fly-bys. So, how would we know anything about planets and stars that would take spacecrafts millions of years to even get to?
@amebecca4484
Жыл бұрын
@@znhait Math, physics, etc.
@bruhtonbruhkkinson6848
Жыл бұрын
@@znhait what's being considered "that much" lol
You sound like someone who really wants to be Snape but isn’t.
@BIGBULBOUSBEEF
Жыл бұрын
I also meant no offence, Twas just for giggles.
you use words like horrifying, dangerous and terrifying when describing distant planets. But that is only relative when comparing the needs of life on Earth. Planet Earth is not the bench mark of what is not horrifying or dangerous. The Universe doesn't consider the needs of life on Earth in any way. It is all the same.
Content starts 2.00 minutes in, FFS.
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The creation of the heavens and the earth is greater than the creation of the humans but most of the people don't know Quran 40
@zakariaabdimohamed7063
Жыл бұрын
I know the Qur'an.
2:10
it is an interesting video
5:12 can’t understand the English. Wtf is osolation and other words. You’re speaking to people in 3rd world countries too. Make the video for everybody. UE5