The Most ANOMALOUS PLANETS Ever Discovered

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Publicado 2023-04-25
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We live in the age of Great Astronomic Achievements. Over 5,000 distant worlds are known to us thanks to today’s orbital telescopes. Most of those places are truly wonderful places, unique and mysterious, and sometimes extremely dangerous. There are planets out there illuminated by 2 or 3 stars at the same time whereas others are eternally shrouded in the darkness of space. Some of these worlds inspire terror by their extreme conditions while others make one marvel at their bizarre features. We have already been on a journey to the most horrifying planets before. It’s time to move on to other objects.

0:00 Intro
00:56 Commercial SurfShark VPN
02:10 The most bizarre planets
02:51 Kepler-413 b
06:26 HD 80606 b
09:08 The Kepler-36 system
13:57 Super Saturn
17:58 Ending

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  • @Kosmo_off
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  • @simhaup1
    I have such a fascination with space. This is my absolute favourite channel. Thank you Kosmo ❤❤
  • @Clayf701
    I knew about super Saturn, but I never took a minute to consider how there could be entire PLANETS in its rings. It's crazy to think about how much is out there. Like it's a solid surface we could stand on, (granted we'd die immediately, but still,) and to think you could look up and see the rings and to know it's an actual place is pretty mind boggling.
  • @jasmijnariel
    Can we have an applaus for how cool the animations became in the last few years? I only remember learned about the solarsystems from scematics in boring books. Its an amazing time to live in with the Hubble to mark a new age... I cannot wait for all the discoveries the Webb will bring us😊❤
  • This is exactly the kind of exploration docuseries I've been looking for. Like 'Blue Planet', this helps us visualize places we'll never see in our lifetime. The age of unvisited places in space can make you feel like a bug
  • There's over 200 million galaxies in the observable universe with soooooooooooooooooooooo much more left to find. Such incredible finds.
  • @hugocardona8030
    Mom, please tell my little brothers not to disturb me for 19 minutes. Im gonna watch Anomalous Planets. Oh and tell them to take Taquito, the chihuahua for a walk.
  • @vitesh89
    That super saturn exoplanet looks like something out of a science fiction novel or video game, thank you for sharing this extraordinarily accurate information with us star gazers.
  • @KitsuyuutsuR
    Imagine if you could see a world that looked like what they imagine an exoplanet of super Saturn to look like… To look up in a sky and see that beautiful glow, those amazing rings… I want to live there 😊
  • As soon as I walk into my home and check my notifications. I get a video from Kosmo. He seems to know when to upload and at the right time. Lol I love it keep it up.
  • @thetobi583
    Just came in from yardwork. Let's do astrophysics
  • @book3100
    In a crazy world i know my telescopes and astronomy will never disappoint me. Hello from Kansas.
  • @ronpoz425
    Excellent production value as always. Love your animations and narration. Awesome channel.
  • @deadspace1
    Me over here spending my free time learning about the cosmos
  • @Deagrad
    That brown dwarf/super saturn is beautiful, amazing, and inspiring! I would give just about anything to see that with my own two eyes
  • @johnwright9049
    These new planets and star systems are going to give us some new and good research opportunities.
  • As always you've produced an great video with really interesting subject choices and - of course - it's visually stunning as well.