What Lies Beyond the Solar System? Long Episode
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Compared to gigantic galaxies and star clusters, the Solar System is no more than just a speck of dust. There are thousands of stars within the radius of 100 light years from it. With some of them barely distinguishable against the dark abyss of space, others are so bright that they can be seen even if they are in other galaxies. Besides, there are a lot of invisible objects lurking in the depths of space, too - from massive brown dwarves to rocky exoplanets comparable to our Earth in size. Some of them may harbour life while others may pose a threat.
However, all this diversity is eclipsed by the scale of our galaxy. There are 200 billion stars and over a trillion planets at the very least to be found across its expanses. It is quite impossible to completely explore this great abundance of unique space objects. Today we will talk about some of the closest ones.
00:00 Intro
01:18 Closest stars
02:18 Barnard's star
05:39 Sirius
09:03 Wolf 1061
14:03 Local Interstellar Cloud
15:57 AP Columbae
18:53 Gliese 370
21:44 Castor
24:47 Local Bubble
27:04 Ending
#Closest #Stars #Space #Planets #Kosmo
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Жыл бұрын
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@benistiyorrobloxoynamak193
Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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@vannatter1073
Жыл бұрын
Thank You!
@will-ob7pr
Жыл бұрын
Will you make more that cover the other planets in our local area in the nearby area that you didn't cover here. I don't think anyone has made a video like this that i have ever seen, (were they map it out). This isn't a astronomy video its a historical travel guide pretty awesome. Ah keep the intro and that local bubble part was really good.
I’m thankful youtube channels like this. Independent creators are stepping in and filling the gap left by mainstream documentaries that are increasingly dumbed down.
@mehmetcengiz3583
Жыл бұрын
history channel is awesome ı learn a lot about ghosts and aliens in the first thanksgiving dinner
@dtvjho
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Mainstream media isn't what it was in the 1970s and 1980s. Back then they put real resources into science productions; nowadays they have axes to grind, and that's where their resources go. We need our indie video makers, and video platforms that do not censor.
@jplonsdale7242
Жыл бұрын
@@dtvjhomainstream media has become unbearable and unwatchable. I rarely watch anything these days it's just so toxic. Last week I attempted to watch a documentary about ancient Egypt and 2 minutes in it was full of modern day identity politics and intersectional feminism that was jarring and was blatant misinformation
@neonfroot
11 ай бұрын
@@dtvjho Bruh, mainstream media was alot more censored before the 1980s. Also, back then, mainstream media was more newspapers, radio, and cable TV. It became more TV -oriemted by the 80s with the 24 hour cycle
@deanerhar
Ай бұрын
Agreed. MSM is all a govt Psyop to keep people complacent and blind to the reality of the corrupt status quo. Sadly, KZread is now complicit with the corruption and censoring all sorts of enlightened speech on this platform. Soon, it will become just like MSM with only approved propagandists able to create content and a few scarce channels that don’t challenge the hegemonic oligarchical regime.
It’s fascinating to think that as we look at the stars in the sky, we are literally gazing into the past.
@JihadBunnydick
Жыл бұрын
How so?
I've been hoping to see star maps of the local cluster for a long time. Thanks for all your hard work building this video!
@masterk5372
Жыл бұрын
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ I’m not trying to be rude but why you have to put God into this it has nothing to do with the video..bless peace out 😀😇
@arcturus8016
Жыл бұрын
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ no.
@kenttormanen63
Жыл бұрын
A reading from your big book of fairy tales means nothing to people who only trust evidence.
@hellobollywood3530
Жыл бұрын
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Amen 🙏🙌
@slugcat6226
Жыл бұрын
im a satanist.
I can say with NO hyperbole and no exaggeration that the visual effects of your productions are WORLD CLASS, the likes of which can only be found in the biggest-budgeted of your counterparts. My adoration and admiration for your visual effects team cannot be understated.👍
@anypercentdeathless
Жыл бұрын
They look cheap...and cheesy.
@samwestfahl3959
Жыл бұрын
@@anypercentdeathless You look cheap and 🧀
@LoganHunter82
Жыл бұрын
@@anypercentdeathless Like your mom
@daisiesofdoom
Жыл бұрын
@@anypercentdeathless like your mom 🤭
@ravinraven6913
10 ай бұрын
little did he know it was made using a $30 program....
It's interesting that the Sirius system is a "young" system while SiriusB is clearly one of the older stars we know of. Makes me wonder how that system formed.
@cillianennis9921
Ай бұрын
pretty sure it was a collision or something. They believe the Sirius B & C (which isn't fully known to exist) where an old binary system & at some point Sirius A came into the orbit & it became stable enough to form what we see today. (My source is the Wikipedia page that I read a while ago sure you could look up & find the source they used for a better more qualified explanation.)
“Six times as small as” is a crazy way of trying to say “one sixth of the size of”
@SuhailRao-kj6ew
15 күн бұрын
Absolutely right
@iFREDDYx22
12 күн бұрын
AI
I loved this tour through our stellar neighborhood. I would love to continue this journey to explore our nearby stars.
@jbbloodclot
Жыл бұрын
Now take the jab
@ravinraven6913
10 ай бұрын
maybe next time won't have any incorrect things. Like work presented in July 2021 refuted the existence of the Barnard star planet. it would be nice if he fact checked his work. maybe he can do that with your $5
@damianp7313
4 ай бұрын
@@ravinraven6913😂
I'll never be able to fathom the vastness of space..It damn near takes my breath anytime I think about...
Space is amazing! Thank you very much!
Just past Wolf 1061 there's the star Alpha Aquila, a.k.a. Altair, which is orbited by a planet where once flourished a race of beings known as the Krell, all of whom mysteriously died overnight . . .
@paulryan2128
Жыл бұрын
they were absorbed by the Borg
@patricktilton5377
Жыл бұрын
@@paulryan2128 Nah, the Borg would've been no match for the Monsters of the Id. Besides, the Borg didn't involve themselves with this corner of the Galaxy until the 24th Century, and the Krell died off thousands of years ago, well before the Bellerophon showed up and Dr. Morbius used the brain-booster gizmo the Krell had left behind.
@twinstar2566
11 ай бұрын
What the fk are you talking about
@Sahasrarasmi-Sancodite
3 ай бұрын
There are human beings in our solar systems other planets but they DO NOT LOOK LIKE US. They have all the components to be defined as humans, such as a full mind ( Manas, manasaputra), and most likely a Causal Body ( Body of first cause) which is the recipient of MANAS. MIND, OR MANAS is the bestowing gift of the Sirian Logos (Sirius star) to our planet and solar system. Our Solar Logos has a karmic debt with the Sirian Logos. One of the higher Initiations (6th or 7th) requires leaving Earth system to continue the magnificent spiritual evolution on Sirius. The Great MahaRajas Lords of Karma originate from Sirius. Their representative Karmic Lords who administer the effects of karmic causes here on earth should be acknowledged as what we consider Mother Nature. Fear not, for sincere good works, devout prayers of many on this earth done in a unified effort, and world good will energies can offset the evil Karma this earth has been going through for the last several thousand years. WW2 brought about the destruction and death of 60 MILLION HUMAN BEINGS., whose lives were shortened by an early death that did not have to happen. War, death, destruction, injuries, lawlessness, hate, aggression, does not HAVE TO HAPPEN.
@hamanu666
21 күн бұрын
Fell prey to monsters from the Id!
This has been a very detailed and interesting glimpse on our local area. It is always mindboggling to see how much we've discovered, but also how insanely much more we haven't. Thank you for making this.
@davidelliott5843
Жыл бұрын
We are learning enough to begin appreciating a small fraction of what we don’t know.
@dimitrisionas9566
Жыл бұрын
It's insane that were talking about 15 lightyears (around 290 trillion miles) as "local." But it is local. Crazy thought.
@roundearth4024
Жыл бұрын
LEBOMBELGU!!! LESELMAMU!!!
@ravinraven6913
10 ай бұрын
its not really...its not all accurate. Banards star was proved last year not to have an exoplanet. I don't want to look anything else up so I am giving up really early in the video.
@wryler
10 ай бұрын
@@dimitrisionas9566poop
you absolutely have to continue doing this. this channel is the best entertainment-mapping of the our galactic neighborhood thing that has ever existed.
Perhaps the best animated space video I've ever seen, great work
So let me get this straight: the Castor system consists of two stars circling each other, each with a red dwarf as a companion, and those four stars combined circle with another pair of red dwarves? The universe never ceases to surprise me ^^
@skarphld
10 ай бұрын
How does such a complex system manage to exhibit anyting resembling orbital stability? I would have expected utter chaos.
@UncleP4pr1k4
10 ай бұрын
@@skarphld Because every pair acts as a single gravity well, and with large enough distances their orbit don't affect the other orbiting pairs of stars. It's quite amazing!
@chupacabra304
4 ай бұрын
I would expect more collisions , lots more. They happen, just rarely
@danthemanx999
Ай бұрын
A 3 body problem of sorts if each of the pairs is simplistically taken as a single body.
This is beautifully detailed. One of your best videos yet ❤️ mind boggling scales of distance only within a single corner of one single galaxy
@joshDilley
Жыл бұрын
Every video gets better and better... #marvelous awesome content 👏
@godless-clump-of-cells
Жыл бұрын
And the Milky Way, a mere infinitesimal speck in our cosmological horizon.
@simonmultiverse6349
Жыл бұрын
14:24 "0.3 of a gnatom in a cubic centimetre of space." I suppose there could also be a catom and ratom and a batom flying through space. The catom sat on the matom.
@skateboardingjesus4006
Жыл бұрын
@@simonmultiverse6349 Whatom?
@skateboardingjesus4006
Жыл бұрын
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Take your completely irrelevant proselytising somewhere else. The video isn't about batshit crazy religious zealots.
Space is amazing. Thank You.
One of the best features I have watched in a good while.
I’m glad you referred to it as “habital zone” and not “Goldilocks zone”
@arcturus8016
Жыл бұрын
"This one's too hot... This one's too cold... But this one...!" 😉
Such a huge shame that the Zeta Reticuli star system wasn’t brought up. 2 stars that are identical twins to our own. Just imagine the probability of life on potential exoplanets there..
@digitalfootballer9032
8 ай бұрын
It is said that the Greys come from the Zeta Reticuli system 👽
@manticore4952
Ай бұрын
Big aliens with bitey mouths.
@filippetrovic845
5 күн бұрын
Twin stars doesnt sound like a good recipe for life. It fuels buterfly effect of things that can possibly go wrong.
14:32 - Does "twice as little as" mean "half as big as"? 😆
The Castor segment seemed rather.. majestic. I enjoyed it.
The local area of space contains lifetimes of research potential, its amazing.
@audigit
Жыл бұрын
like..decades of generations?
@Salty5ailor
Жыл бұрын
Or years of ages?
@VinnyUnion
Жыл бұрын
@@audigit milleniums u muppet. Your shortsightedness is why everything goes into ruins every few years.
@halometroid
Жыл бұрын
@@audigit More like thousands of years. We have not even explored our own solar system yet. Looking at something from far away gives us little information. Our descendants will have fun traveling our local cluster. For now we can only watch.
@mayerkorchin-vv9vt
Жыл бұрын
Well, Glide 370b seems to be a planet of importance!
I would love to see more videos depicting relative proper motions of our local stars within 100 light years. I've seen some depicting constellations but our local "bubble" is fascinating.
@TheBruceKeller
Жыл бұрын
Definitely helped have a hand in us being able to evolve. Not being hit by a nearby supernova every few ten million years really has its benefits lol.
@Icetea-2000
11 ай бұрын
@@TheBruceKeller No it didn’t, what are you saying, the solar system has been traveling through the local bubble since only about 5 million years ago, life existed for billions of years on earth. At that time vaguely identical fauna existed as today. And why would the local bubble help in not being hit by a supernova anyway? It’s just a lot less microparticles per square meter than in the average interstellar medium, it’s not a science fiction energy shield lol
Why did you forget Alpha Centauri and Proxima B? Somewhat remiss seeing as it's the closest Earthlike planet, wouldn't you say?
@malsomakawlni3228
Жыл бұрын
Because he actually does not know what he is talking about. To be honest, he is an idiot trying to be .......?
@duaneroyal7867
10 ай бұрын
Well the Robinsons tried to find out and look what happened to that.
@PregoLukas
10 ай бұрын
Alpha centauri has artificial lights on the night side jwst discovered plus we been getting light signals from that star system 🤔 have you think we never been alone in universe
@Kermatrix
10 ай бұрын
Proxima B isn’t exactly teeming with life, I’ll tell you that for free. No need for slinging solar sails and waiting 10 years.
@HereForTheClips
Ай бұрын
Because this is AI created content? The voice and content says it all.
Great video, I like the stellar cartography.
Fantastic, educational and relaxing video.
What a densly-informative, well-researched, well-paced, unpretensious , calm, sublime presentation!
I enjoyed attention to detail and the animations the most, but the video is of a great quality overall too. One of my all time most favourite youtube channels. Keep it up
@ravinraven6913
10 ай бұрын
lol attention to detail, fucker didn't even fact check. Barnard star doesn't have a planet, it was refuted a year ago and this was posted 7 months ago. so lame that he can't even make sure hes not talking science fiction instead of science fact.
Our Milky Way galaxy is hard enough to fathom let alone the whole universe.
@lordrandolf1
Жыл бұрын
The reason it’s hard to fathom is because you’ve never seen it. Because it doesn’t exist. What you see with your own eyes in the night sky is not what NASA says it is. You’ve been deceived.
@yanceyboyz
Жыл бұрын
This video isn't even galaxy scale, this is just a stone's throw from earth. It's absolutely mind boggling to understand scales of this magnitude
@crazyaces4042
9 ай бұрын
YES! exactly..
I hope that one day we can see the details of exoplanets. 🙂
@vicareede
Жыл бұрын
Yes, maybe in 15 years...
@Wolvieonepunch
Жыл бұрын
I know me too
This was so amazing!!!! I literally said wow out loud 4-5 times.
Stellaris Flashbacks,............I like it
Space is amazing! Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you!!
AWESOME!!!!!! What a great narrative voice!
So humbling and well made!
Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed this.
Excellent as always.
Thank you for the lovely tour
This is so professional and polished, fascinating, interesting, beautifully presented. The narrator has the perfect voice and the content appears to be accurate and very well researched. The graphics and video editing were first class. I LOVED the content as I'm fascinated by details of individual stars especially those close to our sun. A tour of our local area in space - so amazing. Well done!
It is so frustrating that solar systems are so far apart. There is obviously no other life in our own solar system so the only hope we have of reaching others is in different ones
@markg.7865
9 ай бұрын
I doubt mankind will ever reach or visit anything outside of our solar system.
Wow... You have explained it in common man's language... I appreciate it very much. I started building more interest in this subject now. Thank you very much.
Amazing!!! I hope that one day we find another 🌍 like ours
@ljutko7
Жыл бұрын
Hope, but we won't ever 🤷😥
@Aktik-Cat.
Жыл бұрын
We won't😂, its all guessing. Even if we do, we won't be able to go there in one lifetime. Let's focus on conserving our beautiful earth
@ifirespondiamstupid7750
Жыл бұрын
@@Aktik-Cat. That effort is already there and you contradicted yourself.
@auri2501
Жыл бұрын
@@Aktik-Cat. too late. We need a new planet
The most satisfying factors of this video is your voice which makes it more interesting than the other Interstellar channel's out there keep up the good work
@HereForTheClips
Ай бұрын
I assume it is an AI voice... several weird pronunciations, a mistake or two and that vocal pacing. The hallmarks of a non-human.
A wonderful video, Kosmo! Stunning images combined with a soaring, inspiring soundtrack, accompanied by a detailed, informative narration. Truly a wonderful way to to unwind at the end of the day.
I was long time hoping somebody makes a video like this, thanks a lot 👏👏👏
Incredible work! Loved the new, slightly longer format of the video! 💯
Excellent production. Thank you, subscribed.
Pls make more of these long videos!
Fantastic work. Thank you for picking relaxing, subtle ambient music to go with it rather than the loud, dramatic music that some other videos use.
One of your best videos yet, thank you. Have watched it twice already!
This was a really great video with a lot of info packed into it. Let’s hope that the Vogons don’t decide to build a bypass through here.
@pahema472
Жыл бұрын
Gotta build by-passes, ......
Excellent program! Thank you for collating this info. I had been wondering about the local galaxtic area for a while. It is good to understand it now. Excellent job!
Barnard: ... Hey Jules. What do you want? A wand, okay Wand. See chopsticks.
I couldn`t live on a larger body than Earth. I found it hard enough to get up this morning.
how comes this video doesn’t have 1 millions views ?
@arcturus8016
Жыл бұрын
Cuz kids are too busy watching themselves dance and show-off on tictoc... and the only stars they care about are degenerate celebrities and their soap opera lives.
@xiTuneR
Жыл бұрын
were almost there
@rainegingerfish8860
Жыл бұрын
1 million people haven’t viewed it yet
@shadowbladesabre1945
Жыл бұрын
It does now!
I don’t love all Kosmos videos but I absolutely love this one. Sorry for the backhanded compliment
Do Oort clouds of different systems ever “intersect?”
@anokiyoussou
Жыл бұрын
Maybe, on multi-star system.
I was was just looking for some new space video's to watch last night. I guess I'll b watching this one tonight.
am i the only one that feels small?
@runitonce7791
Ай бұрын
Yes
@bharath2508
Ай бұрын
I am small too
@SGN30
Ай бұрын
Yes
@justsomenewbie105
Ай бұрын
@@bharath2508we all are
@lumitic774
Ай бұрын
it is ok. we are all here together
This is simply mind blowing. 😳
I'm so glad I discovered this channel. Great work!
You should do stellar remnants next. Black holes, white dwarfs, and neutron stars/quark stars.
@CountofSerenno
Жыл бұрын
The Senate!
@Sunny-Gupta1
5 ай бұрын
Yes, you're absolutely right about the handles
Absolutely stunning work. Look forward to more.
So it seems the Castor system is all about pairs eh? How fitting...
All I can say is " OUTSTANDING"!
This was so well done. Many thanks for your efforts.
thank you so much for showing our closest objects to our Oort cloud, as it's hard to conceive how much space even that is. To know our neck of the neighborhood so to speak is really liberating. this is so welcome in the sea of daily discoveries of the cosmos... tho they be up to the furthest 46 billion light years away... with all the newly discovered planets in between it's almost boring.
This is fantastic! I love the maps, the graphics. Really brings our stellar neighborhood into a relatable reality for me.
Good job voicing out the script, Flight of the Conchords guy
I could watch this for hours, great content. 👍
Excellent presentation.
its really amazing as well as surprising too & you took much efforts for this. thanks for sharing with us. After spirituality, I have deep interest in knowing everything about space. Happy to be part of kosmo
amazing universe...thanks for sharing this video...keep it up 👍
re: Castor C (23:45): the idea of a brown dwarf orbiting the red dwarf pair was explored in a science fiction anthology titled "Medea- Harlan's World", edited by the late great SF writer/editor Harlan Ellison, and published back in 1985. It was based on a planet that orbited the brown dwarf (as they probably have planets and/or moons).
@chrisholmes2525
Жыл бұрын
I'm going to have to look for this book. Thanks for the tip.
Sometimes I wish I could hang around earth for thousands and thousands of yrs, to watch all the changes in the universe and our beautiful earth. Although I guess our sun is supposed to burn out, so I wouldn't want to stick around for those end days.
Mind blown 🤯
Wish half the content on KZread was as good at what kosmo puts on this channel is deffo one of the best deffo
I love the way you explain and I love the universe. thank you!
Outside the local bubble is where you will find all your missing socks.
This is a great work. You set new benchmarks in the explanation of our neighbor area in our milkyway galaxy. Many thanks for sharing.
I have random vivid dreams of intelligent Alien Life revealing itself to civilization
This may be your best work so far. The quality of your work is superb and the subject fascinating. This content is magically good!
I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Voyager send back a picture of a Starbucks or mattress store.
@PraveenSriram
Жыл бұрын
Haha 😂
I'm addicted to you , incredible work great effort thanks for all of this!
Thank you for this video, it is very good. I'm somewhat interested in closest star systems from perspective of relatively easily colonizable (in far-far future) exoplanets which could be reached on sublight speeds (for example 0,4-,05 of light speed) in reasonable (lifetime or less) time. Sadly such videos are very rare, so more precious to me.
Glad you took the time to make this. I appreciate your work.
This is the first video I've watched from your channel. Very informative and well presented. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
lovin this content so much, it educated me more beyond the solar system
Great content and good selection of a topic. Keep em coming. Thank you.
@diaperAndy
Жыл бұрын
Thanks bro
This is the first time I've encountered your channel. The content was very interesting, indeed, and I appreciate it. I've subscribed to the channel.
I have to wait 10,000 years to view the Barnard star ? long time no see
*alpha centauri enters the chat*
@warakpawairakpam270
Ай бұрын
Bruhhhhhhhh.
This is so beautifully made.
There is something about an English voice that makes me understand and enjoy listening to these documentaries
Hi everyone. Longtime viewer here. Just wanted to express my gratitude for the great vids about this incredible universe we all live in. I'm glad to be supporter in the small way I can. Looking forward to upcoming projects. Thank you.
Its crazy to think that the stars in our local area all have different velocities around our milky way. We are all kind of wiggling around almost colliding with each other at a large scale.
wow thanks for your effort this was so fun to watch and I'm sure it will be recognized well by the near future..