European Southern Observatory (ESO)

European Southern Observatory (ESO)

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Fly over the Gum 3 nebula

Fly over the Gum 3 nebula

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Zooming in on HL Tauri

Zooming in on HL Tauri

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  • @_-FlamingoLover-_
    @_-FlamingoLover-_12 сағат бұрын

    Its sound is like:BWAAaaAAAAWWAaaaAaaaAAAA(ghost background demon screechs)

  • @superroblox7162
    @superroblox71623 күн бұрын

    the left one falls off like the twin towers

  • @superroblox7162
    @superroblox71623 күн бұрын

    my testicles at night:

  • @onehappypepper8732
    @onehappypepper87323 күн бұрын

    To think, this could of been thousands if not million of years ago. That gas would either be swallowed or flung out to the cosmos by now in universal time.

  • @user-wx6gx9iu3h
    @user-wx6gx9iu3h3 күн бұрын

    RINKING-UFO-France live

  • @user-cf3vu6sm1h
    @user-cf3vu6sm1h4 күн бұрын

    🌈#PAXPOPULUS 🕊️🇨🇵🕊️ PLAN DE PAIX entre NOUS 🤠 PEUPLES #OPUP 🎶🦄🎶 Bonjour et Merci à tous nos Amis Fidèles #inersistes de #TOI178 #AlexPatrioteGPI

  • @kingofgoldnessr9364
    @kingofgoldnessr93644 күн бұрын

    The program used for this animation is called "Space Engine"

  • @Petitmoi74
    @Petitmoi744 күн бұрын

    The ELT webcams haven't been updated for a month, is there a reason ? I liked to follow the progress of the site.

  • @ESOobservatory
    @ESOobservatory2 күн бұрын

    Hi! Due to a recent cyber incident we had to shut down our network to deploy security measures. Our IT team has brought back many of our services, but the webcams still remain offline. They are operated by an external company, and we’re working with them to find a solution so that their system is compliant with our requirements. We’re very happy to see so much interest in the construction of the ELT, and we’re working to bring the webcams back as soon as possible. Sorry for the inconvenience!

  • @danielwebster5748
    @danielwebster57484 күн бұрын

    The sun will expand into a red giant as it does so it will lose some mass and therefore it is not known if the Earth will drift outward or the sun will engulf it. Mercury and Venus however are doomed there's no doubt about it. However the Earth will become unlivable much sooner than 5 billion in about every billionaire's the sun gets 1.1 times the diameter and 10% brighter.So possibly after a billion years and definitely after 2 billion all life will be extinguished. Because the oceans will start to because the oceans will start to boil away. It is estimated in 1 billion years the sons will bake the Earth to 140°. In 2 billion it will rise to 160°. At 140 evaporation will definitely speed up by 2 billion years all water on the surface will be gone. In 5 billion years when the Sun starts to turn into a red giant it will become cooler on its surface but because it is much bigger and therefore much closer to the earth the earth will be definitely unlivable. If life survives after 1:00 or even 2 billion years then in 5 billion years all life will be extinguished. We will probably have long ago by then found a new home but it will not be Earth. In thousands of years there probably going to be traveling the Galaxy looking for new homes. All Stars die the ones with the slowest lives are the red dwarfs which can go on for 100 trillion years or more. Compared to the sun's 12 billion years. Orange dwarfs last for anywhere from 15 to 25 billion years depending on their size. So if humans survive all homes will be temporary but red dwarfs will go on practically forever.

  • @veroniquefinot4333
    @veroniquefinot43334 күн бұрын

    Información interesante, gracias .🌟💫

  • @cobreIoa
    @cobreIoa4 күн бұрын

    👏😀👏

  • @joshyoung1440
    @joshyoung14406 күн бұрын

    The fact that astronomers named the biggest star we'd seen "Big Dog" is hilarious to me

  • @ProfMobilux1
    @ProfMobilux16 күн бұрын

    Unbelievable, Starship, SLS, FAST, E-elt, Lunar Gateway etc. The next few years will be very nice for fans of space exploration.

  • @twohandedmode
    @twohandedmode6 күн бұрын

    This is what I'm talking about when I say "Microcosm"

  • @aeixo2533
    @aeixo25336 күн бұрын

    Is Messier 87 messier than Messier 86?

  • @dreamodyssey-ambientspace8985
    @dreamodyssey-ambientspace89856 күн бұрын

    Super Deep ! Great work companion Great sound, I really liked it.

  • @M1cler
    @M1cler6 күн бұрын

    X-ray dog - Prophet 😶‍🌫

  • @videostodownloadandstuff7543
    @videostodownloadandstuff75437 күн бұрын

    my earth science teacher put this on for the class and some girl at the front raised her hand and said "wait mr c! would earth survive this though?"

  • @CheriFresh
    @CheriFresh7 күн бұрын

    So we can zoom in to this galaxy but not see the life on other planets?

  • @Brommear
    @Brommear7 күн бұрын

    Computer generated.

  • @goldsaturn1436
    @goldsaturn14367 күн бұрын

    Imagine you are in this galaxy, looking towards earth. Would you notice the milky way first, or any evidence of life on one of hundreds of billions of planets in the galaxy, where at that distance most stars wouldn't be visible?

  • @Alta125
    @Alta1258 күн бұрын

    What black hole?

  • @JamaicaWhiteMan
    @JamaicaWhiteMan8 күн бұрын

    Excellent, many thanks. Big up ESO. I'm very much looking forward to first-light.

  • @GabrielBlink
    @GabrielBlink8 күн бұрын

    Question: Is this a zoom from a picture taken by the telescope? (if so, could you tell me how much time it took to take this photo and its dimension/file size?) (yeah a pretty nerd question XD)

  • @SolarChip
    @SolarChip8 күн бұрын

    The video description says it's been taken with a few different telescopes at (I world guess) different zooms, then put together digitally but I don't know which telescopes were used

  • @ESOobservatory
    @ESOobservatory7 күн бұрын

    Hi! The first part of the zoom comes from a massive all-sky mosaic by Nick Risinger; see more details here: skysurvey.org/blog/2011/2/17/for-all-the-nights-stars The second part, closer to the galaxy, comes from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey; you can find more technical details at www.sdss.org/

  • @GabrielBlink
    @GabrielBlink7 күн бұрын

    @@ESOobservatory Thanks!

  • @baronvandedem3997
    @baronvandedem39978 күн бұрын

    Little bit far fetched if you ask me. But I'm no scientist

  • @Acid_Rain
    @Acid_Rain7 күн бұрын

    Then keep your mouth shut. Not everything needs a comment

  • @rajujaiswal9607
    @rajujaiswal96078 күн бұрын

    Big bang is the COM of the universe

  • @123pietasty321
    @123pietasty3218 күн бұрын

    People still believe black hole pseudoscience? What a world...

  • @RamiStefanidis
    @RamiStefanidis8 күн бұрын

    How do you know this is a black hole? What is the conclusive evidence?

  • @ESOobservatory
    @ESOobservatory7 күн бұрын

    The brightening is localised in the galaxy's nucleus, and it keeps getting brighter after four years. This and the way the luminosity changes at different colours or wavelengths points towards a recently activated black hole. Another option could be a tidal disruption event: a star that gets shredded as it gets close to the black hole. But we know from previous observations of these events that they are much brighter and shorter. If this was a tidal disruption event it would a very exotic one. A supernova explosion close to the galaxy's nucleus is also not consistent with all the observed evidence. You can find more information here: www.eso.org/public/news/eso2409/

  • @RamiStefanidis
    @RamiStefanidis7 күн бұрын

    @@ESOobservatory Thank you for the information.

  • @rsj3039
    @rsj30398 күн бұрын

    Newly created? Wait, you mean it is close?

  • @1337Adabed
    @1337Adabed8 күн бұрын

    Bruh 💀

  • @fishmcfly7070
    @fishmcfly70708 күн бұрын

    hahahaha

  • @ESOobservatory
    @ESOobservatory8 күн бұрын

    The host galaxy is located 300 million light-years away, still in what we call the local universe but very far in human terms. This is not related to the fact that the black hole seems to have become active, though.

  • @rsj3039
    @rsj30398 күн бұрын

    @@ESOobservatory Rather, it became active 300 Million Years ago. idk how long you live, but my lifespan is like 80 years.

  • @KariPurpleField
    @KariPurpleField8 күн бұрын

    ​@@rsj3039 good to know ... How far are you in ???

  • @Oasi692
    @Oasi6928 күн бұрын

    Where is the black hole?

  • @spectrumwaves6691
    @spectrumwaves66918 күн бұрын

    When look up and see the stars, It reminds me the light of the past. It also reminds me not worry the future, since we are still travelling though the Past, Because I am still enjoying past and present, It also tell me to break all the rules; all the barriers and worries And just to be free man, a free species !

  • @geemanbmw
    @geemanbmw9 күн бұрын

    Don't forget about Alpha Centauri B

  • @sajjadkhosroshahi9985
    @sajjadkhosroshahi998510 күн бұрын

    Time.. Cristofer Nolan

  • @bobbymckenzie3202
    @bobbymckenzie320211 күн бұрын

    Obviously union....nothing got done

  • @mehmetyildiz2306
    @mehmetyildiz230611 күн бұрын

    Galaksimizde ve diğer galaksilerde bir çok kara delik olduğu varsayımı yanlıştır. Öyle olsaydı galakside kaos meydana gelirdi. Kara delikler galaksinin çekirdeğidir, bir atomda iki ayrı çekirdek olmaz. Kara delik kütlesi çok yoğun olduğundan çekim gücünün girdabına giren herşeyi kendi bünyesinde sıkıştıran, maddenin tahmin edilemez haldeki biçimidir. Kim bilir belkide zalimler için yaratılmış, şu anda varolduğu kuran-ı kerim de bahsedilen Cehennemdir. Zalimler için yaşasın Cehennem. Allah Celle Celaluhu, Filistinlilerin ve müminlerin intikamını, zalimlerden cehennem vasıtasıyla alacak.

  • @Andromedon777
    @Andromedon77711 күн бұрын

    "Dry. Lifeless. Empty" As we hear crickets lol

  • @dreamedcar12345
    @dreamedcar1234512 күн бұрын

    The earth will probably be fine and if anything actually gain a bunch of mass from this. The sun at this point will not be that hot meaning the earth wont be melted away, and its density will be so god awfully low that the earth would probably just absorb the outer shell engulfing it.