The Most Horrifying Planets Ever Discovered

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Publicado 2022-07-23
It would be difficult to find a person who had a deep and serious thought about the scale of outer space and our Universe, and didn’t feel the utter chilling-to-the-bone terror. Endless empty space, terrifying black holes able to practically erase matter, and trillions of strange worlds… exoplanets that are so distant and mysterious that they seem unattainable.

Today we will tell you about six incredible exoplanets with conditions that resemble real hell, just floating through space entirely isolated, and some even… fooling astronomers.

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  • @tysondennis1016
    As much as it's interesting to know about planets that us humans would consider hellish, it's possible that some alien looks at Earth, and dismisses the possibility of life there, because its conditions don't support the biochemistry of any of the living things they know of.
  • @kingskelo
    I like this narrator, he actually sounds good and isn't generic guy talking. He sound's like a southern news reporter.
  • He makes me feel like he's giving me information about locals in a small town. So fascinating
  • @saleem956ify
    The more I see these documentaries, the more I love Mother Earth.
  • @dc80919
    I don’t understand how people think our universe is terrifying or feel dread thinking about the vastness. I find it utterly intriguing, fascinating and exciting.
  • Incredible to think I’d learn all this, from someone who sounds like they own a country store back home. Thank you for this.
  • @aWildNelby
    Man, these kind of space videos give me massive cases of existential dread, but is still so fascinating that I can’t stop watching them. We’re so small in the big picture 😞
  • @bodydana8766
    It is wild to think that we once believed that our Earth was the middle of the solar system, yet now we discovered so many planets, stars and solar systems. We have gone so far !
  • @Tenchigo100
    “Its relatively close by, only about 485 light years away…” Well you know, that’s a quick jog to get over there.
  • @gvs6462
    When we consider the number of uninhabitable planets vs the total number of existing planets (that we know of) in different galaxies, the chances that we as humans came to existence into the most perfectly balanced planet to sustain a plethora of life forms is quite a statistical anomaly.
  • @AlyssaGB89
    Judging by how many planets are out there that we have yet to discover, can anyone truly say that there is no chance of there being life somewhere other than Earth? Myself personally, I feel it would be negligent to believe we are alone in the universe.
  • Can't these planets have life that's just adapted to those type of conditions? Maybe OUR planet would be unlivable for beings that can survive in 4000 degree temperatures. I just like to think that. It makes me happy to imagine it.
  • Oh my gosh, I can’t even begin to articulate how much I love that you’re a science channel with that accent. You’re my people ❤️
  • @ayeceley102
    I’m one of this people mentioned in the beginning of the video. I get fluttering in my heart and huge smile when I think about the vast endless void call space and all its beautiful destructive wonders. I would love to roam it for all entirety exploring all its wonders.
  • Just so everyone knows, the way we discover planets is through their interference with starlight.
  • @sgshaday
    I don't feel the dread watching these things. But then again, I grew up with my dad stargazing with a telescope and going to the Arecibo telescope for conferences and such, growing on science fiction and other nerdy things. I find this, incredibly fascinating. Dangerous sure, as space is, as driving is, as living can be. But not any less fascinating with amazing potential.
  • @bamenachim8203
    I'm so curious about the scenario where the person or people who first looked and saw Dagon was gone. I just imagine a person or group of people repeatedly cleaning their glasses, recalculating their data, and checking their equipment before going to someone else and asking them to confirm that they had indeed lost an entire planet and what they were going to tell their boss, like looking for something your mother told you to go get for her and getting nervous because you know that if you go back and tell her that you can't find it and she looks for herself and she finds it, you're dead. "If I look and find it myself, I'm putting you on the nearest rocket, blasting you off to space, ejecting you in a shuttle, and sending you into orbit."