The Search For Elusive Planets is Over | Space Documentary | 3 Decades of Research of X File Mystery

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Published 2021-01-29
Astronomers are vetting a technique that could aid the hunt for Planet ... for Planet Nine, astronomers eye a new search technique for the elusive world ... and it could potentially spot Planet Nine — also known as Planet X, ...

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  • @jamesblakey7672
    I use this to fall asleep. Perfect! Space....check. hours long....check...British narrator...check
  • @derpybart4398
    The fact that we all can watch this completely for free is incredible. Mustve taken a long time to put this together
  • @MrHowardking
    Probably the best ever Space documentary - the narration is outstanding, adding mystery as well as graphic explanations to the subject matter
  • @cyndishute3052
    Every night! I go to bed and watch space documentaries...can't get enough!
  • I listened to this while sleeping, I was still picking up on info in my sleep and had dreams about space. A very Euphoric moment.
  • @ChrisAnderson42
    "planet or not, Pluto was beautiful". This quote gave me shivers. so well described and brilliantly delivered.
  • The writing and narration of this production is absolutely superb. Like a gentle carpet ride through the history of the solar system we call home, I found it simultaneously informative, hypnotic and awe-inspiring. Well done!
  • @ibrokeherheart
    At 28 years old I recall having basically no drive for school at all. Nothing ever stuck. I'm only now in my late 20s developing the drive to learn and in every aspect I can, it's like a runners high. Knowledge is power holds true metaphorically and a literary sense, that said I can't express how grateful I am to have access to this information for free it's honestly a gift. It's refreshing because I only recently found out a lot of academic information is locked behind a pay wall or requires you to be a student or staff member at an institute this is invaluable to someone like me thank you!
  • @afwalker1921
    I'm a science-fiction writer, and I have a character in a story I'm working on whose father harvests planetoids and asteroids for precious metals, making her a rich, spoiled brat. This spectacular doc was like a college course for me, for free, and something I can do from quarantine! Thank you so much, DTTV- Quantum Universe! As a writer, I never know what I'm going to need to know, you know? Priceless!!!
  • @TigerLily033
    I absolutely love the description of Cassini’s demise. It is very detailed and personal, giving it almost a human quality. Once again excellent narration. Watching this video has peaked my interest in planetary science/astronomy. I feel like I missed out on my calling.
  • @Sabamonster
    I woke up after having left youtube on to find this having played about quarter way through. After a few minutes it grabbed my attention so completely that I restarted it and watched it in it's entirety. To be honest - I'm not even certain how I can accurately describe the experience. I was nearly moved to tears on more than one occasion throughout this video and it felt like something akin to a 'religious' experience. Not sure how to remark on it outside of that honestly. Thank you for this video.
  • @trespire
    It's mind boggling that Jupiter, for all it's size, has a 9 hour day. Imagine standing on its surface, if it had a solid one, getting whipped around at supersonic speeds.
  • @peterelgood1656
    Probably the best documentary on our solar system I have seen. The narration is low key and dense in detail (ladies take note - narrator sounds like Jeremy Irons). Covers all eight planets, the asteriod belt, the minor planets, the Kuiper belt and the Oort cloud. FIVE STARS
  • @paradox11111111
    I work in aerospace building rockets. It's pretty mundane work at that level but documentaries like this remind me of how astonishing space travel is. I love seeing the subassemblies partially built with all their internals on display. So complicated and beautiful.
  • @gladeloy3341
    that meteorite that formed the Berringer crater in Arizona just barely missed the souveneir shop !
  • Absolutely mind blowing! Ive heard people say they watch it to fall asleep but i find it so enthralling that i watch it from beginning to end , thank you for this beautifully put together episode..am well and truly hooked ❤🇬🇧
  • @Dwendele
    Space documentaries and long SPC videos have changed my life! I haven't slept so good in years. And I find myself recalling random space facts.
  • I can't imagine how many efforts have been put in making this video. So small details and facts are well discussed. I appreciate the extensive research carried to bring all the research work done over so many centuries in a single video. I wonder how many research papers you had to read 😃. Hats off. Icing on the cake is the soothing sound with uniform pitch throughout.
  • I'm in awe watching this epic documentary. Man has leaped so far. Thank you to all the scientists, and explorers of Earth.