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  • I DIDNT REALIZE HOW OLD THIS VID WAS, GLIESE 581 g IS THE INTERESTING ONE

  • 1.6 times the gravity of earth? I prefer earth gravity or less thank you.

  • well, at least you tried, haha

    

  • Maybe that's us. But we traveled in the futur

  • I wish I had a time machine, so I can travel into the future and see what planets we have colonized. Hopefully, Gliese 581D will be one of them :)

  • wow...a number bigger than our national debt!

  • before we go there by spaceship ,we reach there with more advanced  telescopes...

  • yeah right.. How can the temperature be that similar to earth.

  • @honolulu274 if the palnet was closer to the dwarf star giving it light and heat, than earth is to the sun, gliese might have a thicker atmosphere, allowing less heat and light in then earth's atmosphere and the exact oppocite principal may apply if the planet is farther a away from the dwarf star.

  • @noobje91 ahhh thankyou for repleying

  • guy sounds drunk XD

  • I doubt very much any red-dwarf star planet would be habitable. The green zone around them would tidally lock them to the star and red dwarf stars themselves are not particularly friendly for earth-like worlds, dim, lots of solar activity etc.

    Superearths also don't strike me as THAT promising. They'd most likely end up with thick Venusian-like atmospheres.

    So this planet is probably a dud far as LIFE goes. But it's a WIN far as the possibility for REAL earths go.

  • @TheSkunkCat

    Me, I think Earths are rare, there's certainly more in this galaxy, but they're not COMMON. And the vast majority will be bacteria worlds. With the vast majority of the minority that's left only having animal life. With only a small minority of that having intelligent life, most of which will probably not be very advanced, and some of which will lack the means entire to make technology.

    It's not that there aren't aliens per se, we'll just never meet them. To few and to far.

  • @TheSkunkCat

    That and at the rate we're destroying our environment, we'd better start turning that around big time in 20 years, or we'll be extinct ourselves in a few centuries due to rendering our planet uninhabitable. Which also would put the kibosh on any space exploration, and permanently at that. Already resource shortages are a problem too. So we really should seriously watch ourselves if we want our civilization to last longer then maybe two-three hundred years from now tops.

  • @TheSkunkCat i disagree, although what your saying does hold merit, what is there to say that we ourself are not near the bottom of the ladder when concerning intelligent life, look at our technology, only in the last hundred years can we say we have actually had what we would all now see as technology, im on the other side of the spectrum to you mate, although you speak logically, i think your looking at this wrong, theres life out there whos technological advances surpass ours by a huge margin

  • Unless they actually see a new planet, THEY HAVE NOT FOUND A NEW PLANET! All hogwosh! They say if a star seems to be pulled by gravity,that it must be a planet!All theory and no proof.Get a deep space telescope set up around or past Jupiter and maybe we will see some new planets.Until then..all speculation.

  • @kodiak1966 You obviously have little understanding of basic physics or the processes that have allowed us to arrive at the position where we can identify objects by other than seeing with our own eyes.

  • @Huttate1 All theory...prove it !

  • @kodiak1966 I don't need to. It has been completely proven. If your level of education and/or understanding does not allow you to see the proof I feel sorry for you.

  • @kodiak1966 Or you could of course google "exoplanet picture" and see one for youself if only pictures convince you of anything.

  • @kodiak1966 You are a bit to ignorant to be working a keyboard without supervision aren't you!

  • 20 light years away...So if I look right now I see it as it was in our 1991... MAYBE THERE"S ALREADY ALIEMS!!!

  • why was this made so its a scary thing with weird ass music

  • i think its scary in there cause it a huge planet means attract more meteors

  • I have written and am directing a play inspired by Gliese 581g's possible discovery (NASA recently announced the possibilty of 54 extrasolar, Earth-like planets). It is about the 13 children who are the sole survivors of near extinction aboard a multi-generational O'Neill Cylinder 140 years into its 280 year journey to a star & planet the same type & distance as Gliese 581.

  • It's one thing to find it, it'a another to go there. We need to focus on how to create some sort of a window that allows oss to get there faster, if we can.

  • one more nonsense video.

  • @parakmi1 and you told who exactly? actually modern day science considers this planet as fact. and that is all there is too it ^^

  • @TheWeeaboo i'm not talking about the planet. I'm talking about the video.Its badly made. Images, music and narration just don't fit.

  • @parakmi1 aha i beg your pardon : ) i guess a subject this big should be done a bit more professionaly ;p

  • gravity dosent depend on mass alone but electromagnetic balance between the sun and the density of a planet, if a planet is hollow it might be huge but as no gravity, the core of the earth or at least some part is metal cause the electromagnetic protection from the waves sun sends are great, actually we can discuss that weight or mass dosent exist only polarity and electromagnetic fields, if we can find a way to polarize the earths current we can make things weightless on earth

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  • @TMtricks i like how you used the word ''us'' there : > and im not being a nerd over your grammar...

  • i'll be happy if we have transfer there..

    ^_^ HAPPY NEW TO EVERY 13 DAYS!!! lol

    thumbs up if you agree too..

  • @chicoskikit lol.....

  • btw how the fuck are u gonna get food and water on that spaceship for like 70 years

  • @swiggsy1994 You recycle the water and grow the food, or you put the people in cryogenic freezing so they don't need food or water.

  • @swiggsy1994 is actually more like 120 (our current speed limit) unless we make some kind of device that would travel about the same speed as light does, we would be able to get there in 30-40 years

  • that guy sounds like he's stoned or on another planet lol

  • sounds make me scare and makes me brave

  • So it would take 20,5 years at light speed to reach it.... now i know light speed isnt possible for humans sooooo.... wha would the actuall time be to get there at the fastest speed posable for humans ??

  • OH SHIT THIS IS WHERE THE CRAB PEOPLE LIVE

  • @cyndaquil1595 no, crabs live near ur...anus

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  • @TheBsheep lol, you dont know what im talking about XD

  • @cyndaquil1595 it jus sounded funny the wat u put it...lol

  • why do u make this video so creepy?? u beter stfu man

  • We'd weigh more there. We wouldn't be able to jump as high.

  • @Scrumpilump2000 looks like the nba is out of luck

  • FKJNpsxikd\eoksfjmokwrgjn,cwon­irnmbkaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sorry fell asleep .... your voice is so boring

  • could we go on that planet live on there

  • @bikoy123456 Probably not, it has a mass 5 times that of Earth. Depending on what the surface is made of the gravity could be between 2 and 3.5 times that of our planet. Not to mention not sure about air and water types and pressure. It also in tidal lock, which means one day is equal to one of its year, however the light side may be within range to exist, slightly over 100 F.. There is one draw back thinking if an atmosphere, might be runaway green house. Then theres its red dwarf mother.

  • @candr I Agree, We cant be sure those 'life-forms' are intelligent or even there...second the planet is 20 lightyears away so it'll take WAY to much time to get there even with 1/100th (1,079,000 km/h) of the speed of light it'll take 2000 years. since our spaceships haven't gone faster than 39 847 km/h it would be impossible to get there without destroying ur spaceship while getting there.

  • @noobje91 Wellllll yes and no, It probably will be possible one day, not in my life time, or yours, But I never say never, or as they say, the impossible just takes a bit longer LOL. But if as bikoy123456 ask, can we go on the planet, then no, visit at least shortly many generations from now, one day maybe, but it ain't going to be pleasant or easy. There will be more planets closer to our Earth found before then, these are just easier to see because they are so large.

  • @noobje91 looks like we have to get 10 adults that have several babies and mate with every one and wait 10000 years for the last birth to reach the crab people

  • @cyndaquil1595 yep! in fact NASA and ESA have such experiments on paper, haha. But i dont think that'll happen in our days.

  • @cyndaquil1595 Actually e need approx 100 years to reach Gliese

  • @Herik77 >_> then...only 4 would be nessecary...I see...(Who thumbed me up then XD?)

  • the guy seems like trying to hypnotise..

  • this guy sounds like mcfly

  • Its not a professional voice. The voice need to be professional and not a voice from a teen.

  • im gonna hold my breath and swim there through the vastness of space and swim back if thereis life on gleise i will leave a comment on youtube if it still exists

  • @calderposse

    dont get raped by other life forms. They might not be as nice as us people here in teh U.S.

  • @calderposse take me with you !!

  • it would also have a magnetic field to protect future human colonists from x-rays, uv rays, and other cosmic radiation. all of this is neccassary to have an earth like planet that you can live on with out getting killed from the elements or the atmosphere or the star that gives it light.

  • this planet is not like earth, it is like venus. i heard from scientist they estimate it to be 400 degrees. F. and they say that is not too hot??? Damn where are the scientists from hell? would any of you want to live on a world that is estimated to be 400 degrees F?? i sure wouldnt. so im not gonna say like all them other idiots that this is an earth like planet. it is more like venus. an earth like planet would be between -50 F to 130 F, have water, or ice, right gravity, right atmosphere. and

  • wow this is exciting! this could finally prove we are not alone! GO NASA! GET MORE PICS! i can't believe its 20 light years away... btw what is the "Goldilocks" side of the universe exactly?

  • @MangaBaby129 the goldilocks zone is around suns, it's the distance from the sun where heat is just right so life could exist there

  • this guy sounds so gothic... likes its open poetry night at a jazz club and hes telling one of his many sad stories

  • 1 light year = 6 Trillion Miles . It will take 20 light years to get there . Damn thats far =D

  • There's a reason there's no life on this planet

    No water  no plants no air

    Trust me there's no water on that planet wich has probably been there longer then earth

  • @ferrarimike23 water is the most common compound in the universe, the main problem with planets is that they're either too hot or too cold for it to exist in liquid form.

    This is why Gilese is so exciting, it's the closest "Goldilocks" planet we've ever found

    Water does not vanish over time, do you think evaporation is destroying water?

  • This is a masterpiece! The creator of this clip must be an artist. Narration matches perfectly with the music. Funny an scary at the same time - the work of art!

  • oooh yea... now i feel the excitement and love in the air.

  • I feel like watching an old 80's classic Sci-Fi movie on shrooms watching this...

  • this guys sonds high n nice google image rip off =/

  • Dont forget to take sunblocker factor 100.000 with you.

  • ? was u off ya tits when ya made this ?

  • LOLS!!!.. they cant even go to the moon... the attemp to go to the moon for the second time by bush is a failure..... the video of neil armstrong is a fake.... with our technology now we cant go to the moon... how much more in their primitive technology.... dont you agree?

  • @ashfaye07 did ya go to the moon or were you there planning the fake moon landing? no, and probably no. are you involved in nasa? no. are you involved in any sort of actual important science, like astrophysics, that deals with any sort of possible space travel or space in general? no. did you just watch a bunch of youtube videos? yup...

    ..looks like you need to experience it before you make such judgement.

  • What is this the twilight zone? jesus christ.

  • i dunno, if a bunch of people left earth, it might not be as hard to take care of... :P

  • good news

  • titbox

  • if all go to gliese...i want to live on earth to play all of game,eat many of food, and all..haha :P

  • scientists if i were u i would first fix this world b4 exploring anymore,Earth needs are help to make it btr but all were doin is destroying Earth and Earth doesnt even belong to us,we belong to earth thats y god choose us to be here to help.Earth provided us a land to live on now its our turn to help Earth ppl all over the world reading this help earth and nothing will come to an end for us and the Earth.i believe in god and his giving us a sign, respect the place u live in and dont destroy it!

  • I feel like being hypnotized and i can feel that 120 trillion years can reach that after he done on what he saying!! SoooooooooooO SLoooooooooooooW!!!!!!

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  • i heard that its called goldelox now and i hope we can live there one day..if we wernt already betten there

  • @spartan187100 Its not called goldilocks, that is the habitable zone. We need to develop better technologies ( jump space propulsion systems, Aerospace engineering) in order to reach great speeds without sacrificing much. Earth is crowded too much, we should colonise it for mankind.

  • @Warbearer567 oh i read it wrong then and your right but we wont be getting the technologies soon cause of the beleif of all kinds of gods

  • @Warbearer567 Or get some solar sails and extended rocket proplusions, more efficient radar system, increased fuel and a super afterburner

  • @ExtremeSupremeX That are also the other options, but blackholes/wormholes are a likely solution for travelling great distances.

  • ohhh ... only 120 trillion miles away !!

    fuck, it's so close!!!

    xD LOL

  • @lashatotladze 120 trillion miles is 20.4 light years, not much compared to the distance to reach one end of the milkyway galaxy to another which is 100,000 light years. That is long!!

    Using jump propulsion systems or even black holes, we can make it.

  • EVERYONE GET A FUCKIN LOAD OF THIS SHIT

    GO TO YOUTUBE USER : XKUNX

    NEW PLANET FOUND WITH 100% CHANCE OF LIFE

    1st EARTH LIKE PLANET FOUND SEPTEMBER 29, 2010,

  • "the discovery of a retarded prick"

  • the earth is square, the sun revolves around the earth en, we can not fly ... and now has no life on other planets, people are tremendously ignorant live only in your little world built by other people

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  • u sound like shit !

  • 13 lightyears away..... nice

  • 120 fucking trillion miles away? u fucking kidding me? even if we know it lives up there.. how the fuck do we get there rofl..

  • @pansongrengurenge warp speed bye the year 2200 well have it can you live that long game over mother fcker

  • @april76301 make sense please? 

  • I loved this... the narrator is either really really high or gay as hell... I would love to meet this person... I think I could listen to you whilst I went to sleep at night. :P

  • @Oralden i wouldn't want a gay person in my room while i sleep

  • Why is everyone acting like we've found some sort of paradise teeming with life? The only thing earthlike about this planet that we know of is that it is rocky and quite a bit smaller than all the gas giants that have been detected so far . It's still over twice the size of earth which means the gravity may be quite a bit stronger than earth's depending on it's density. That means a man who weighs 200lbs here might weigh 400lbs or greater there. We no nothing of it's atmosphere if it has one.

  • @saxitalis1966 its also in the habitable zone of it star where liquid water may exist which makes a massive change to the planets conditions, read more about it and youll learn more

  • @saxitalis1966 It's amazing what wishful thinking will do to some people's reasoning faculties. So far not one extrasolar planet is habitable. In fact most are gas giants, "super-earths" that are ice-covered. Until we have better instruments all we can do is speculate. Are their "earth-like" worlds out there? If that means just like our Earth, well, maybe but we don't know. I tend to think Earth is highly unique as their are so many amazing requirements necessary to make Earth "Earth".

  • @supobostarman yes our earth is very unique, however I do believe that life is abundant in the universe, maybe not so much intelligent life. But we have found planets within the habitable zones of stars, most are big gas giants like you say, but there is a possibility that an earth-sized moon could exist around a gas giant and be habitable, similar to the forest moon of endor of star wars. However the more we discover the more it seems that there are earth planets out there, we just need to look

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  • @saxitalis1966 thanks alot... dream killer

  • @saxitalis1966 :

    but you know that the location of this planet allows him to be hitted from 0 up to 14 celciuss, and you know that there is oxygen and some astronomers say that there is liquid water,

    what about gravity?

    ok well i think if i have live on this planet i would wight 160 kg

    but i'd hae different muscles and bones

    anyway if there is water i could fit to life ! and the temperature also does

  • @saxitalis1966 I guess read that its orbiting around the star facing one side to it (like the Moon doesto the Earth), so the ne side is pretty hot, but the other one - cold.

    But maybe I'm wrong...(?)

  • @saxitalis1966 It says on the video that the gravity is thought to be 1.6 times that of Earth's.

  • it will only take you 900 billions years to walk there:D

  • @NoWayImStupid That's the lifetime of 90 suns!!!

  • they should name it planet budtron...cuz the narrator is ripped dude!

  • ....the discovery of a habitable planet......

  • they should name it reach, or harvest

  • @falconpunch10 haha too right

  • Anyone like to go for a ride to Gliese 581-c.

  • @Kenluvsladies definately

  • @Kenluvsladies sorry i already went, its pretty good, but you need a lot of petrol to get there :D

  • watch when stoned

  • Gliese 581c = Cool

    Discovery = Awesome

    Voice = Weird

  • It could be a Mars as much as it is an Earth. Guess we will find out when we get there.

  • Chicken BALLZ!!!

  • its nibiru

  • @TEXASMADExxxx lmao

  • If the planets has not rotation how does it affect the gravity ?

  • Cool earth has a brother

  • wtf 13 days til dark 0.0???

  • im gonna destroy that narrator if i ever see em................

  • All planets should make sure to defend themselves with lethal force from evil humans!!!! Humans are disgusting they are worse than a virus but they will overpopulate like a virus and destroy anything alive and then suicide themselves. But it's okay humans are too stupid for star travel and will destroy themselves first.

  • @ZeroHumans wtf what about the other races? like Nu mous Moogles, all the 55 Neopet races (not humans of course). Like if they didn't did shit before >:(

  • @KadoatieXD kkkkkkk.... and exactly where's neopia and mooglia in the star charts  :?

  • @ZeroHumans Neopia is somewhere.... and neopets are also found in earth; at least in a alternative universe (but not really)

    and whats mooglia?

  • @KadoatieXD hmm.. so moogles live in some Empire? could be another galaxy. the closest civilization to earth is Mizar Federation which is 80 light years away-those guys monitor earth humans from an outpost on Gliese 581d just to make sure humans don't go past primitive rockets and discover space travel or they'll have to blow them up.

  • @ZeroHumans *not just humans (also called Humes, forgot to tell u)

  • the guy sounds like he's being raped

  • @Tehkillerguy ok that just made me crack up! ha ha! good one dude!

  • there were no earth like planets confirmed before 2007, in fact there have been no confirmed earthlike planets.

  • @psomm1234 keep believing that human

  • woaw if we went there christmas will be too long for us

  • ur narration n the music makes the discovery look cheap n fake.

  • @sonicbouy fake and gay even!

  • @sonicbouy thing is he's right. lol :)not fake

  • we know that earth now is full of deathly gas , so if that new planete have the same air and water == life , and normal like the real earth , the first thing that the scientists will think it go there , but the probleme is POPULATION OF THE EARTH

  • stoner

  • why cant they just nae the planet instead of giving it weird ass numbers & shit?

  • @BM1F well we did call our planet earth and it is 70% water what do you expect

  • @BM1F haha agreed

  • Isn't it very difficult for forms of life to evolve in that planet? I mean it's temperature are so enormous because it's tidally locked right? one side in perpetual daylight is very nude and dry while the other in eternal daylight cold enough to freeze the main gases in it's atmosphere...

  • @Chingy0104 There are a couple of ways life could evolve and survive there:

    1) If the atmosphere is sufficiently thick, global air currents could circulate heat evenly around the planet

    2) Though the blasted daylight side and frigid nighttime side might be hostile to life, the narrow terminator band between them (i.e. the twilight zone) might have temperatures low and stable enough to be habitable

  • @ancalites yeah.. haven't think of that lol! thanks :)

  • Sounds like Ethan Hawke tone in GATTACA

  • I found life on another planet through my telescope but when i ran out of weed i realize that need to stop smokin weed

  • ha, we will find life in space, not in our lifetimes, but humans will

  • @jesuslikedpie I disagree. I think that we are very, very close to discovering another habitable planet. when that happens (around the next decade or so, by SETI standards) we will probably find either basic or complex forms of life on that planet

  • LOL @ the narrator.

  • wow well this was a really gay video

  • Like we can handle society on earth what we gonna do with another planet? Forget about it.

  • u should be comended for ur video but ur voice is really like please dont speek please

  • NASA will never find life.

  • @RespectMyHate Because the ESA will instead :)

  • @ancalites not even them.