What the Milky Way Really Looks Like?
➥ Telegram - t.me/kosmo_eng
➥ Subscribe - bit.ly/SubbKosmo
➥ Support us on KZread - www.youtube.com/@kosmo_off/join
➥ Support us on Patreon - / kosmo_off
➥ Kosmo DOC - / @kosmodoc
➥ TikTok - / kosmo_eng
➥ Advertising, cooperation - kosmo.pdt@gmail.com
According to the dominant scientific hypothesis today, around 13.8 bln years ago there occurred the tremendous event dubbed the Big Bang which created our universe. It is likely that incredibly powerful gravity waves compressed primary gas into gigantic clumps while unrelenting gravity forces ignited thermonuclear fire in their depths, thus lighting the universe with the first stars. These forces also grouped the stars into large-scale clusters which were later to unite into yet more complex structures of colossal proportions. Billions of years later one of them became the cradle of an amazing phenomenon - life. And even though mankind is still confined to our native system, we have found out a lot about our own galaxy. What is it that we already know about the Milky Way?
00:00 intro
01:09 History of studies
02:24 The Milky Way
04:13 A Journey to the centre of the Milky Way
09:01 Habitable zone
09:47 Galactic disc
11:19 Spiral arms
12:41 The Great Rift
13:32 Beyond the galactic disc
15:53 Ending
#Galaxy #Space #MilkyWay #Film #Kosmo #Stars #Universe
Пікірлер: 361
Hello, everyone! Dear friends, it seems to have been the most elaborate video lately! Do you want more? P. S.: A few years ago scientists from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias carried out detailed research and established that the Milky Way stretches for as much as 200,000 light years. If you are a fan of our videos, feel free to support our project here: ➥ Support us on KZread - www.youtube.com/@kosmo_off/join ➥ Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/kosmo_off
@Sksk27547
Жыл бұрын
In 85 billion years, this galaxy dies. Is that what was you said?
@farqs1532
Жыл бұрын
excellent video which does a great job of describing the scale of the Milky Way - thank you. the more videos like this the better.
@topquarkbln
Жыл бұрын
This video is indeed spectacular both from the images and the explanation. Thanks for sharing ❤️👍
@austenpowers
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video!! Really great explanations, descriptions and animations. More please 😁🤩🤙
@ronellis9710
Жыл бұрын
Not like this!
Your videos are way underrated, quality of information, sound and visuals make every single one a joy to watch over and over again !
This video was incredible. The quality and information in this video is simply next level stuff. Love the interstellar music too. 100/100.
@lolitahaze02
Жыл бұрын
Yeah the ticking music
@patkennedy2620
Жыл бұрын
It’s wonderful
Damn! This video is really good.
The fact that there are 6,000 stars within 3 LY from Sagittarius A* blows my mind. Considering where we live that density is less than 1 star per 3 LY. Incredible upload!! loved it.
@uncharted7againblackking256
Жыл бұрын
It was always starwars my friend something terribly bad happened and where all that's left ever wondered why it's a gas giant or why Venus and mercury are so close.....the end
This video deserves more views. Is amazing and so immersive, beautiful work guys
@lsudx479
Жыл бұрын
You used the period correctly on the first sentence. Why didn't you put a period after the word immersive? That was the end of the sentence. Is there a reason why you went for the comma instead? The word 'beautiful' is the beginning of the next sentence and should be capitalized. I agree that the video is beautiful work. Your grammar, on the other hand, needs a little more work.
Not bad. Well done. We need more of this.
@jimherold7827
Жыл бұрын
My favorite part was the misleading thumbnail with a weird dark area which is nothing like what the Milky Way actually looks like.
@firefeethok_tui2355
Жыл бұрын
They have tons….ive watch so many I feel it changed my whole view of outerspace and religion
@davidross5593
Жыл бұрын
We need more of these lies, dragoda? (Referring to the big bang theory)
@firefeethok_tui2355
Жыл бұрын
@@davidross5593 Oh you’re just being negative. Everything is speculative anyway. This is all based on theory for the most part as they change their theories along the way when more knowledge is learned, hopefully they won’t make remarks like yours. It’s just a bad attitude.
How does this video not have more likes or views.. This was AMAZING!
Beautifully Done! Magnificent
Simple explanation for all middle mind people. Really useful video thanks for your effort
Another brilliant video with stunning images, great soundtrack and an informed, engaging narration. Thank you for making my Saturday so enjoyable!
great vid guys. thank you
I like how you only tell us information we didn’t know before.
Amazing video. This is probably my favorite so far. To me Galaxies are the most fascinating structures in our Universe.
@agrippa5643
Жыл бұрын
I love Astrology. I think its meant for us to explore it and love it.
Great video. Thanks.
It is so insane to me that we happened to exist to witness this greater reality of just like.. elements reacting and drifting with just fireballs forming and exploding or gravitational pulls pulling things across each other and what not... like what is this
@digitalsiler
Жыл бұрын
this is poor grammar 😂🤣😅
@uncharted7againblackking256
Жыл бұрын
@@digitalsiler lol damn
@potatoesaregood5127
Жыл бұрын
@@digitalsiler Fr I was reading it and wondered if he closed his eyes while typing lol.
@digitalsiler
Жыл бұрын
@@potatoesaregood5127 closed his brain 🧠
@patkennedy2620
Жыл бұрын
It’s the cosmos in all it’s magnificence; & we are all part of it! isn’t it mind blowing!
Thank you Kosmo, fantastic. Very well produced & the enjoyable narration. 👍🧡✨🌌
Fantastic video! Thank you very much for creating it
These are some great explanations as to the aspects of each galaxy.
@soorajprakash
Жыл бұрын
Cool
@soorajprakash
Жыл бұрын
Wow
Fascinating
Excellent video and beautiful graphics, thank you!
Fabulous, illuminating video! BRAVO!
Excellent presentation, keeping many hypothetical once observed things out.
That was very interesting, thank you for sharing
@blokin5039
Жыл бұрын
And than you for the closet, prune.
Spectacular....very informative. Congratulations and thank you for doing this. Beautiful to watch
@davidross5593
Жыл бұрын
"According to the dominant scientific hypothesis today, around 13.8 billion years ago there occurred a tremendous event dubbed the big bang which created our universe." Oh very informative from the very first sentence. 'We don't know for sure, how the big bang happened or why, how it was able create our universe or why it did but science says it did happen and God had nothing to do with it.'
Awesome work
Loved it, great video : ) X
Enjoying this lulling me while i cook my dinner. 🧡✨
Beautiful illustrations
Great video! Thanks
327,000 degrees below zero temperature, wow!
Great video, thanks!! 👍
Such a detailed info, really informative.. Tnx
@MagnusQuake
Жыл бұрын
It's become more questionable, I've watched dozens of his videos, and I almost always find something that is just so off and wrong that I'm losing faith in the validity of the content. Our nearest star in a last video he was way off, another he got waaay off numbers for the approximate age of the earth, and this one, our milky way is not 200,000 light years end to end, it's about half. I search these discrepancies because they seem odd to me and when I do research I find his info to be off. This is entertainment at best but, but it's straying from what it was. So I warn the audience to think twice before just accepting what he says as facts, and before praising it because it's the audiences that make this sort of thing get out of hand. Too many people blindly follow it like it's facts and soon everyone starts to dispute what's right and wrong and it's a whole lot of mess that SHOULD have been avoided from the start, I'm not an expert in this field but know enough to recognize when something is off.
Another amazing video. Or perhaps to say it's spectacular would be more appropriate. Thank you, I look forward to seeing more.
The cosmos is also within us. We are made of star stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself." -Carl Sagan RIP
Very well put together,i am subscribing.
I loveeeeee this channel everyone of your videos are so well made amazing quality content and the best graphics and your voice is so relaxing haha, deep sleep guaranteed
I sure do love this channel. Can’t get enough space knowledge.
Excellent video. Good stuff...
Nice to see you back with a new video! Maybe this might be a good idea, stars within other constellations and what planets they could potentially have
Great video!
Wow superb documentary 😊🙏
Enjoyed this video 👏👏
Absolutely incredible
Great video. Well done.
How good does I get! Very much appreciated clip of our greater home, cheers Kosmo
Really well made and highly informative. Great job
An excellent summary!
Here from your channel on Telegram!
Amazing narration 👌👍
Another great video
Nice....👍
I absolutely love your content and the level of detail in the animations. Is it possible to produce a video that focuses on multiple star systems? Keep up the fabulous work 👌🏼🩼🌗🤔🙂
@mcmacshalfilya
Жыл бұрын
Maybe you are the most beautiful girl in the galaxy🌌
Superb explanation 👍
i am speechless. and subscribed!
Good , i appreciate the effort and quality content you put in your videos . From your new subscriber
Great video
Great observation neither can they accurately know how old any of the stars, planets, or other things that we are able to see.
You said "Kooosmooo!" in the intro ❤️😭❤️😭❤️😭❤️ made my day!
What does 'three times smaller than Mercury's orbit' mean? One third of it? Is this the new math?
@etiennen4136
Жыл бұрын
My uncle went to this little stream, there he took out his rod and dipped it in the water, a mermaid with fish lips did a tasting and my uncle turned the water dull white feeding all the baby mermaids
Fantastic.I want to appreciate your effort and request you to provide us like this episode.Surely it was a spanking episode I have ever seen.
8:18 That radius is very uncertain and the star is likely a lot smaller.
Beautiful...👍👍
Graphics and images are constantly relevant and the best on the internet, during the whole video
Love the interstellar music in the background
Love it very entertaining
Love your work!! Thank you for the wonderful content and terrific narration! Far Out!!
@bazpearce9993
Жыл бұрын
@@GFYS928 No it isn't. Look at the credits.
@bazpearce9993
Жыл бұрын
@@GFYS928 So what do you think he mispronounces? Seems fine to me. Earlier on his English was a struggle to listen to, but now he has got a ton better. You can also be forgiven for thinking it was text to speech. It happens a lot. I always let them know it's a real person, and to bear in mind he is Russian, and they use language and fractions slightly differently then we in the west.
Thank you 🙏 and may the stars guide us!
Mind blowing
what a creation😊, i hope our descendants can explore all of this and beyond
Great stuff kozmo. Amazing detail and very interesting.
What boggles my mind is the gas and dust that once roamed free became our star, planet, then became our flesh and bones, the food and water we consume, the clothing we wear, the cars we drive and the very thing upon which I am watching this wonderful video, an electronic device. Its just insane how the same gas and dust is thinking of itself through our human mind and consciousness.
@macethorns1168
Жыл бұрын
Yep, it is insane to believe this all just fell into place by itself. Like a tornado tearing through a junkyard and building a functioning automobile. Exactly fucking like that, actually.
Incredible.. 😤😤😤
Yes please, this stuff is fascinating and well done.
Felt tiny but amazing
Good content.
This video is amazing... and more eloborative... thanks for providing such kind of content... i am very much curious about james webb telescope and it's succesor also I am hoping for eloborative video on james webb telescope as well as it's successor telescope named LUVIOR and their missions thank you!
i still can't understand how we know what the milky way looks like from the outside, we have never been on the outside of it yet. What am I missing here?
@thepuma2012
Жыл бұрын
@@GFYS928 they know the positions of lots and lots of stars. with that information they can compute 3d moduls of the galaxy and beyond. Those moduls will look as seeing it from outside the galaxy
@nickreecy4229
Жыл бұрын
You might check out the gaia observatory. It's actively mapping our neighborhood.
@milangans3771
Жыл бұрын
@@thepuma2012 I geus that would make sense, chances are through out the years, we will find more details about our milky way and update accordingly. I'm sure there are many more stars to discover, even in our own backyard! :D
this ones well done. kids be bookmarking this video for gettin them A's 😅
The great rift has alcohol? we're going there lads
Videos in this channel are much lengthier and detailed than other similar channels.
Kant is a foundational political philosopher but what a physicist he would have been.
@ThaGamingMisfit
Жыл бұрын
Sad for history he chose to be the first.
hey sorry for the awkward question but I must ask: is this a real human voice? or is this digitally narrated?
*That disc is thicc*
Big galaxy ✨ 💜 ♥ 💙 plus 🌌milky way. Better space tools make new discovery. 🤓🕶
It is impossible to believe man has taken photographs of the Galaxy we supposedly live in.
I wonder how many cosmic years our Spiral Arm has made in its orbit of the Galaxy
@jwalkerandthe
11 ай бұрын
It takes about 250 million years to make one circuit. So, for about 12 billion years that would be about 48. Very roughly speaking.
My idea so I get to name it! Voyager 1 is now in interstellar time or "Mikey's Time." Think of it like Alvin and the chipmunks. "Vyger's" message is fine. It's just sped up now that it's outside our suns time bubble or "Terran Time." It would be faster still if "Vyger" sent a message from beyond the Milky Way's time bubble. (That name is still up for grabs.) Then there's Outside the Local Group time bubble, so on and so on until we get to the, "True Interstellar Time Standard." Now that "Vyger" is in interstellar space, it's also in the Milky Way's STANDARD, faster moving, interstellar time or "Mikey's Time." •Our sun's time bubble: "Terran Time" we know and have measured. •Milky Way's time bubble or "Mikey's Time." The rate/flow of TIME outside any influence but within the Milky Way: We just got there and are still figuring. Wild guess I'd say time will increase in speed, now and until Vyger is outside the Ort cloud .007-.07% faster, maybe. Just for reference. •Local Group's time bubble or the rate/flow of time outside of any influence but within the Local Group: Name still open and unknown. Wild guess .08% to a couple seconds faster, maybe. Used just for reference. •Outside any influence in the, "True Interstellar Time Standard," or...;-P Name NOT up for grabs BUT just begging to be measured. The rate/flow of time is fastest here so, surfing time here is choice. Though it's best to have your motor boat. ;-P A minute is a minute in all. It's the rate/flow I'm talking about. The Milky Way's Interstellar Time Standard will be known as, "Mikey's Time." Pass it on, please and thank you.
@ejosjek52.87
Жыл бұрын
What type of meth shit are you on?
Until a nanoprobe is sent above our plane and looks down we'll never know.
top shelf
Sources point to the milky way galaxy being a distance from end to end at around 100 thousand light years. Unsure where you got double that
@supremercommonder
Жыл бұрын
He said it visible light, the galaxy has more stars that go out the outter ring.
good sum to help me fall to sleep tonight but I dont think its long enough
My god, this is absolutely GORGEOUS! This is a video I will share with others. If not for the science, most certainly for the incredible graphics! Really incredibly impressive!
So very beautiful 🎉🤩 Human mind is more amazing then Milky Way even if can wrap our heads around it :)
Trippy.
Spiral arms aren't discrete structures. They are density waves where matter is compressed and star formation more common. Spiral arms are visible because of the relatively higher counts of bright O and B stars. Behind the blue 'arms' are fainter yellowish 'fossil arms' where the O and B stars have become red supergiants or vanished as supernovae--and, of course, the more common lower-mass thus faint stars of types A through M.
I hit like before I even watched these videos
Judging by the view of the Milky Way on earth I think we’re further out than that even that
It's hard to think of the milky way as a spiral galaxy if it's still eatting other galaxies.
@erendoor8621
Жыл бұрын
It's a spiral zombie galaxy
I am a simple man, I expect to see a "how milky way really looks like", then I close the video in 30 seconds