This star is 10 billion times larger than the Sun! A space documentary about mysterious stars
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In this captivating documentary, we explore the awe-inspiring scale of the largest star known to humanity, where the mighty Sun is reduced to a mere grain of sand in comparison. Cutting-edge visuals and expert insights guide you through the mind-boggling dimensions of this colossal celestial body, inviting you to witness the extremes of stellar magnificence.
As we delve into the mysteries of the universe, discover the science behind the biggest star and its impact on our understanding of cosmic proportions. From mind-bending size comparisons to the mesmerizing beauty of the cosmos, this video unveils the wonders of the universe on an unimaginable scale.
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As someone who's always been intrigued by astronomy, I found this documentary to be a goldmine of knowledge. It not only delves into the characteristics of different types of stars but also touches on their potential impact on our own planet. Engaging, informative, and visually stunning!
You mean to tell me I could fit a million marbles in one basketball? There’s something off here
@MF-kr4hf
2 ай бұрын
It's called the 'Theory of Relativity' for a reason..
@contraversionmedia2556
2 ай бұрын
@@MF-kr4hf doesn’t matter how much this is a theory there is no way you can fit a million pencil erasers in that Basketball? I would’ve just believed it if there wasn’t an illustration of that basketball
@michaelschwartz9485
Ай бұрын
If the marbles were small enough, then you could!
@contraversionmedia2556
Ай бұрын
@@michaelschwartz9485 but they are not He using a general example of a marble not smaller or bigger
@hogg4229
20 күн бұрын
He didn’t say that. He said 1/2 of a pencil eraser. Pay attention.
This video states that proxima a&b are traveling at 5 miles per second, and that a super car travels at that speed, at it's fastest. A super car can travel in hundreds of miles per hour. Not even close to 5 miles per second. That is wildly untrue and has me questioning any of the other information in this video
@ghostchick5275
3 ай бұрын
It was probably an error - and an insignificant one at that.
@SharonD369
3 ай бұрын
5 miles per second is 18,000 mph lol.
@adoptmetrades610
3 ай бұрын
It's not wrong cuz it's very big and the universe bigger.
@adoptmetrades610
3 ай бұрын
Even the earth spins around itself 3600km/h
@SharonD369
3 ай бұрын
@@adoptmetrades610 No, the earth spins at 1609kph or 1000mph.
Too many wrong informations,
@user-hy4hm4fm9s
Ай бұрын
what do you mean
@colognelotion4260
Ай бұрын
Name one
@michaelharrington75
Ай бұрын
@@colognelotion4260 Having to "wiggle and dodge space rocks" while traveling through the asteroid belt. The rocks in the asteroid belt are so small and so far apart a ship traveling through probably wouldn't see a single asteroid.
@hogg4229
20 күн бұрын
Too much*
@hogg4229
20 күн бұрын
@@colognelotion4260a car can travel 5MPS. C’mon dude
This site needs to fact check.
10 billion times bigger than our Sun ! Beyond imagination. ...
@xLUMINOUSx
Ай бұрын
Also beyond truth
@JohnHo1975
Ай бұрын
10 billion times exaggeration
That's absolutely incredible
So. Voyager 1 isn't even close to 1 light-year away. More like 20 or so light hours. And 5 miles per sec is 2 miles per sec shy of escape velocity. Like space shuttle. Mach 17+
Jeez, this video wins the award for most factually incorrect upload !
@user-hy4hm4fm9s
Ай бұрын
ya think
@buggsy5
28 күн бұрын
It is not unusual for this "creator". All of their videos are loaded with factual errors.
Amazing to think that one of the smallest stars, a brown dwarf, weighs 80 times more than Jupiter.
@dereknelson3080
3 ай бұрын
They have no clue how much it weighs.... I mean cmon now. Can't weigh anything in space.
@jarrett7023
2 ай бұрын
@@dereknelson3080 The trick lies in exploiting the connection between a star’s mass and the strength of the gravity it generates. For stars with planets, the strength of gravity dictates how fast a given planet will complete an orbit of any specific size, and Newton’s law of gravity can then be used to give the star’s mass. The same technique also works for binary stars, where two stars orbit around each other. Measuring the mass of isolated stars is harder, but also possible. That’s how they do it…..it is very possible to measure weight in space
@user-hy4hm4fm9s
Ай бұрын
a brown dwarf is not a star
@user-hy4hm4fm9s
Ай бұрын
it is a failed star
5:26 BeetleJuice, i can see you [In boggo's voice]
@ahhongng9916
Ай бұрын
6:18 HERZHELLZGARNETTZSDARR
@ahhongng9916
Ай бұрын
6:45 VY cMa
@ahhongng9916
Ай бұрын
8:00 too small
Why tell the biggest star in the universe when the star is in the Milky Way galaxy. Billions of other galaxies in the universe.
@larslarsen7457
Ай бұрын
Actually Trillions😊
@user-hy4hm4fm9s
Ай бұрын
@@larslarsen7457 or even more
I love learning about the universe.
@Snailmailtrucker
3 ай бұрын
Better get ready to Unlearn and then Relearn some real facts !
@dougieh9676
3 ай бұрын
Try a different channel. This one has too much misinformation. Try "Cool Worlds" or "The Entire History of the Universe"
Not chemical but nuclear reactions isn't it?
@hogg4229
20 күн бұрын
Yes it is nuclear, which is technically a type of chemical reaction
Very Interesting
Did you repost a video as copyright issues?
ERRORS 1:52 "They don't have enough mass for those 'chemical' reactions." 8:15 "Yu Scai is a record-breaker in fuel 'combustion'..." Stars have nuclear reactions, not chemical reactions. 20:48 "Black holes are the 'heaviest' objects in space. This is a mischaracterization. Black holes range from as heavy as 3x solar mass to much, much heavier. I think they meant to say they are the 'densest' objects in known space. Also they mischaracterize the magnitude of the gravitational force of a black hole. Nearby a black hole gravity is indeed a phenomenon; but at astronomical distances, it acts like star-caliber gravity. 21:20 "[Betelgeuse] will turn into a white dwarf [until] it becomes invisible." It will eventually stop shining. Unseen is not the same as invisible.
@matthewfrazee3352
3 ай бұрын
Stars are fueled by nuclear reactions not chemical reactions.
@brucemccheyne4699
3 ай бұрын
You sure about chemical vs nuclear... jury is still out after you cut through the BS
@HE-pu3nt
Ай бұрын
I'm so glad you wrote all this, now I don't have to.
@karaburgei2344
Ай бұрын
Betelgeuse will become a neutron star not a white dwarf as betelgeuse is a red supergiant. red supergiants go supernova and supernova cant produce white dwarfs
@colinoneill3659
Ай бұрын
@@karaburgei2344 Thanks for the clarification. I had originally thought white dwarf and neutron stars were the same thing. The video quoted @21:20 was referring to a white dwarf becoming "invisible."
Beetle juice reaching the asteroid belt really !!?😒
@pennsylvanianlol
Ай бұрын
Betelgeuse is over 900 million km in diameter, the asteroid belt at it's closest to the Sun is about 330 million km. Betelgeuse would actually reach nearly 3x the distance to the closest part of the asteroid belt. It would even engulf Jupiter!
@adamhughes4442
Ай бұрын
Won't happen next week though 😊
I think 5 billion grains of san on earth beaches is a tremendous undervalue. Maybe 5 trillion sand grains. A billion would probably cover our local river. If ya'll look at avegadrose number of atoms it is much larger than that.
@theccpisaparasite8813
3 ай бұрын
Avogadro en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedeo_Avogadro
@MF-kr4hf
2 ай бұрын
Probably a lot of atoms per sand grain..
20:27 the new calculation says only about 40 years.
I heard Astronomers say Betelgeuse going boom in the 10's of years, not10k or 100k!?! So much debate in these issues lol.
the reaction inside a star is not chemical.
Just listen. This is a kid talking! What do you expect?! Info is all wrong.
13:40 "We have to wiggle and constantly dodge space rocks." Lol. That isn't true. The rocks in the asteroid belt are spread so far apart we probably wouldn't even see one while traveling through the belt.
I don't know their Density, but if approximated Volume and "mass" is nearly proportionally SIMILAR.. Billion times of (our) Solar mass : {billion}^(1/3)= 1,000 Meaning, billion times of mass is only thousand times of size (diameter), which is already large enough: 1.4 million km. of sun's diameter x 1,000 =1.4 billion km. The larger Star (boundary)will be extended to (around) Saturn Orbit..!!
@lylecraig-eq7jk
3 ай бұрын
I've not ever believed a black hole is what they said it is. That the centers of spherical celestial bodies have zer gravity. 😮😅
Not chemical reactions (intact at atom-level). Nuclear reactions instead.
28:00. I noticed you used Lr to denote a heavy element. I'd be very surprised if Lr, lawrencium, existed in the distant universe. Do you know why? No of course you don't. You just copied the bottom of the periodic table without realising many of those elements are man made only. Many of them only last milliseconds, some only nanoseconds.
@hogg4229
20 күн бұрын
We’ll, considering you said existed in a different Universe. You have no idea if there is even a multiverse, let alone if it had/has this element. Don’t correct others while throwing none sense out there yourself.
@HE-pu3nt
20 күн бұрын
@hogg4229 distant, different, well I guess they almost mean the same thing.
No car goes 5 MPS dude. Not even close
Hydrogen molicles being smashed togeather to form heavier atoms up to iron atoms is called fusion. That is not a chemical reaction but a nuclear reaction.
@buggsy5
28 күн бұрын
Elements heavier than iron are also formed by fusion - it just requires the pressures and temperatures of a supernova to do so.
Referring to the energy from a star coming from chemically converting hydrogen to helium. Could there be a bigger mistake? It's not chemical. Its not atomic. IT'S A FUSION REACTION. As in our sun fuses 700,000 tons of hydrogen(approximately) into 695,000 tons of helium every second. The missing 5000 tons became energy. Oh and another significant thing about fusion is its directly related to the production of super novas and the elements. How many other things will I learn incorrectly by watching this?
Speculation, conjecture guess work. No proof for what they say. Just string a group of theories together to make it look like they know what they are talking about. It is not wise IMO to just accept this stuff out of hand. Sure there may be a few actuals facts to try and add credibility.
Chimical reaction?? Please. Atomic fusion!!
I swear this is a rerun
Stars shine because of NUCLEAR reactions, not chemical.
So it’s larger than the Milky Way Galaxy?
All stars are suns so there is no stars they are actually suns themselves independent
@SY-sk3xj
20 күн бұрын
Totally agree, scientists have the fundamental basics all wrong. If you skin the outer layers of the earth enough, then you'll see miniature sun. Probably very small sun but it's all the same.
ASAP!!!!!!
30 seconds of commercials atvthe start and 3 minutes into this video a 55 second commercial break? No thanks.
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000° Beetlejuice ☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️ 2000s suns
Nuclear reaction. Not a chemical reaction.
Sana meron tagalog dubbed para mas maitindihan ko
Jisko🎉vo ❤
I like to read and learn about the astronomy. Only experts in this field should post videos that are factual. Too many discrepancies!!
It's not chemical reactions. It's nuclear fusion.
How to learn science 100% cos here in kerala? The tamil-africans are distributed my family 500 years
Actually the North Star is not at the very tip of the big dipper’s handle. If you follow The last two stars at the dipper’s bowl , the first star is in the line is Polaris the North Star.
@buggsy5
28 күн бұрын
Correct, it is the end of the Little Dipper's handle.
@11:00 one scope equal billion tons ? I call that bs
You can't fit a million half size pencil erasers in a basketball.
49th!
Not chemical reaction. Fusion is a nuclear reaction.
The information is great, but the vid is haphazadly assembled/organized. it jump all over the place, back and forth. for example, it is talking about a magentar, but suddendly hops over to a supernova, back to magnetar, then space travel and rockets, then our asteroids, Voyeger space craft... the kitchen sink... Pls redo this and organize it better, then repost it
The star that burns twice as bright lives half as long.. And B416 has burned very very bright.
It's too bad they decided to make this video like it was for 8 year olds.
Is this a documentary for children because your narration makes it sound that way. I couldn't get past 10 minutes because of it. Too bad.
10 billion times larger than the sun the only thing i know that is larger than this is my Ego 😂😂😂
@MF-kr4hf
2 ай бұрын
Uranus.
@alexanderorourke123
2 ай бұрын
Your a brainie person eh
Its all speculation, not fact. Nobody was there in the beginning and nobody has ever seen what or how it all goes down.
99.8% of the mass actually xd
@MF-kr4hf
2 ай бұрын
Y'all taking fact checking to a whole nother level..
I think there's some AI
Knowledge given in the video is flawed. Nuclear reactions in the stars are not chemical reactions!!
Pls translate it to Malayalam
Everything that you said in the first 2 minutes was pure horseschit !
@MF-kr4hf
2 ай бұрын
*HorseShit
A star cannot be 10 billion times bigger than the sun… it would have became a black hole a long time before it got this big. Idk how they got so much wrong in this video.
@adamhughes4442
Ай бұрын
I know. 10 billion times greater than our sun. Complete nonsense.
Even Donald Trump wouldn't stare at this star.
This is giving me more knowledge
@buggsy5
28 күн бұрын
Gaining knowledge is nice - but it is even better to know if what you learn is factual or in error.
@Mrjianhao
28 күн бұрын
Ok
The time to get ready is noW!!!!
pls translate to Malayalam Language
A wonderful video on our magnificent universe.
This video is full of incorrect information
easy to make money by resposting the same knowledge every week
14:16 Saturn is less dense then water so what you just said was false
Note, to be a star, you have to have nuclear fusion. A brown drawf does not. Therefore, IT IS NOT A STAR.
@MF-kr4hf
2 ай бұрын
Uranus is a Brown Dwarf..
@Lousy-Looter
Ай бұрын
Try tellem that in Hollywood....I want to be a star 🌟 😅
@buggsy5
28 күн бұрын
@@MF-kr4hf Is it? I would think that Jupiter comes much closer - and even it is about an order of magnitude too small.
I bet none of you have witnessed any of this that you are trying to tell us!
@brucemccheyne4699
3 ай бұрын
Speculative BS mixed with CGI and computer models gives you utter BS
All nuculu
That star doesn't look 10 million times larger than our sun 🌞 maybe 10millionntimes the size of the 🌎
@terrauncebowie6712
3 ай бұрын
They luv to overexaggerate for views.
12:41 not true beatlejuice is not one of the biggest stars anymore it’s losing mass
bullcrap science
Thanxs for the video but i have to hive it a thumbs down. Too many mistakes, that its ridiculous!!!!!
James web telescope , Archimedes and Hubble telescope all are unraveling the glory and greatness of the creator of this universe, whom muslims call as ALLAH.
@warakpawairakpam270
Ай бұрын
Wdym Allah is not real.
No, its not. It is physically impossible for an object to be that massive - unless it were in a part of the universe that has a lower force of gravity. Not even going to watch this garbage.
This thumbnail is one of the dumbest I've seen this year, I mean that star isn't even a 1000 times bigger than the sun.......not up to scale maybe? And why is that? Just draw a curve in the middle of the thumbnail and put a dot next to it FFS.....
HEY!!!! Trump LOST!!
@boostedunderwraps4238
2 ай бұрын
Trump won Cope more
Way way too much misinformation and outright wrong info in the vid.
If you believe this utter nonsense you need help!