What does all this matter? Why are scientists so excited? Its irrelevant because Gliese 581d & HD 69830d are way too far away to even experiment or get pictures of. Fuck I got really excited when I heard about this too lol...
Okay wait a minute let me get this straight, pluto is not a planet any more that closer to earth than gliese, and gleise which is far away from pluto is a planet!!!!!! is a planet thats close to our earth or far from the earth? make up your mind!!!!
@hilfloram1 That makes absolutly no sense? WTF are you talking about? Planets don't have to be close to earth to be considered a planet.
"A planet is a celestial body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity, is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion, and has cleared its neighbouring region of planetesimals." Not to sure what all that nonsense means, but proximity to Earth or Pluto wasn't in there.
@MrMattyFo i have no idea what your talking about but i did not say planets have to be close to earth to be a planet i just think. because they say pluto is not a planet anymore i just predicted that it is because its far away from earth and gleise is more far away from earth so im shock that they say its a planet
@hilfloram1 ok yes, but Pluto is not a planet for scientific reasons. There are thousands likley Millions of planets that are not in our galaxy or solar system. Earth is just one planet, out of millions. As long as Gliese 581 C orbits around a star it is a planet, even it it were to be 100 000 000 lightyears from Earth.
ha what an out dated video. currently the most likely planet to have life is Gliese 581 g, its 2.7 times the mass of earth, but its in the dead on middle of the habitable zone
one light year = 5.87849981 × 1012 miles or 5,878,499,810,000 miles
Closest supposedly "earth-like planet" (with a mass ideally one to four times the mass of earth and a whose system revolves around a red dwarf sun) with highest probability of liquid water is Gliese 581 D at 20 Ly away. or 117,569,996,200,000 miles
Nasa's average recorded shuttle speed is about 18,000 mph
It would take a current shuttle 745,624 years to reach Gliese 581 d at 15,768,000 miles per year
@FastSoul24 what the fuck r u talking abt? none knows for a fact that there are other planets with life, and ur sitting arnd talking abt planets with life being far apart. u stupid fart.
In October 2008, members of the networking website Bebo beamed A Message From Earth, a high-power transmission at Gliese 581, using the RT-70 radio telescope belonging to the National Space Agency of Ukraine. This transmission is due to arrive in the Gliese 581 system's vicinity by the year 2029; the earliest possible arrival for a response, should there be one, would be in 2049.
On a more serious note: I don't believe size really matters much. It is important for life, but not to maintain an atmosphere. Density is what counts for gravity, not just it's size. Mars is mostly rocks, not much dense metals and minerals or a large nickel-iron core. A large core, dense is important, but not the overall size of the planet.
one light year = 5.87849981 × 1012 miles or 58,784,998,100,000 miles
Closest supposedly "earth-like planet" (with a mass ideally one to four times the mass of earth and a whose system revolves around a red dwarf sun) with highest probability of liquid water is Gliese 581 D at 20 Ly away. or 1,175,699,962,000,000 miles
Nasa's average recorded shuttle speed is about 18,000 mph
It would take a current shuttle 7,456,240 years to reach Gliese 581 d at 157,680,000 miles per year
@TheConservatveLibral Your math is off. Light travels 186,282 miles per second 186,282 x 60= 11,176,920 miles per minute x 60= 670,615,200 mph x 24=16,094,764,800 miles per day x 365= 5,874,589,152,000 miles per year x 20.5= 120,429,077,616,000 which equals the distance to Gliese 581d. Now the spaceship I believe travels at a speed of 22,000 mph so 22,000 x 24= 528,000 x 365=192,720,000 miles pery year. So 120,429,077,616,000/192,720,000= 624,891. Thus it would take 624,891 years to get there.
@MrMattyFo But still, thats like half your life gone just getting there. Unless they find a away to freeze a person so that they dont age during the trip.
@SpaceMarine1986 if the top speed of the vasmir rocket is indeed 123,000 mph then it would still take 111,769 years to get there. That still is way to long, the only way interstellar and intergalactic travel would be possible is through the use of worm holes
Too bad we humans spend money on war rather important things like this.....I guess it makes more sense just to kill people rather than help and inspire people through astronomy and space exploration.......I'm sad now....
one light year = 5.87849981 × 1012 miles or 5,878,499,810,000 miles
Closest supposedly "earth-like planet" (with a mass ideally one to four times the mass of earth and a whose system revolves around a red dwarf sun) with highest probability of liquid water is Gliese 581 D at 20 Ly away. or 11,756,999,6200,000 miles
Nasa's average recorded shuttle speed is about 18,000 mph
It would take a current shuttle 745,624 years to reach Gliese d at 15,768,000 miles per year. My zeros were slightly off.
@shimmerspear It's largely dependent on the temperature of the star in question. Hotter, more luminous stars have wide habital zones that start very far out from the star itself (the inner edge of the HZ around Sirius, for example, wouldn't begin until about 5 AU out); cool red dwarf stars like like Gliese 581 have very narrow ones - only about 0.11 AU in Gliese 581's case (compare that with our Sun's HZ, which is generally stated to extend from about 0.8 to 1.4 AU, so around 0.6 AU in width).
LOL ye just think the aliens finaly come to our planet to take over and WOOPAM! no one is there! and they wont find us for a long long time.. also good idea to make super fast spaceship and put us to sleep with pill take calms us down and makes blood flow slower then when we go super fast out blood wont be pumping so much and we could get there in no time :P
@simmfannn1 I dont think you know this but we can not travel at the speed of light. Light travels at 5 trillion miles a year so it would not be possible with the technology we have today.
seems that all of these "earth like" planets are much larger than Earth with higher gravity, whoever evolves on these worlds would likely be WAY stronger than us physically. Why are the aliens in Avatar stronger than us though? their world actually has a little bit LESS gravity.
they better not take one of the life forms there, kill it at its infancy, inject human dna into it, make it start doing other life forms, then eventually have a war with us, kick us out of their planet, and force us back to earth. I'm just saying..
I think that if 1969 we could go to our moon we should have traveled much further in space by now? What's going on? Why haven't we found a way to go to Mars and why haven't we gone back to the moon?
@josh71111 Yep; people are getting ready right now, working up muscle mass, if they could create an artificial gravity it would be much easier to get there. They're testing a theory right now of having a "Spinning" craft or "Spinning" rocket to create an artificial gravity...not sure how that'd work but....
LolI bet you a million bucks they got the idea from the "flying saucer" that spins...haha
Humans are weak in every sense of the word save for their brains. What needs to happen before we can hope to colonize or make contact is advances robotics. If we could get self-replicating and teachable AI with a human or superhuman-based logic system into the universe, the possibilities would be endless.
I wouldn't mind invading an alien world if we ever find one, then we could become masters of the universe - like gods, and Earth would its capital!
I believe I can be a kind of avatar moon because the gravitational competition from other moons and the planet in the background, is logically possible physical phenomena that occur in the mountains floating.
vegetation and brilliant it is entirely possible to develop vegetation with a source of nuclear energy in the ground as there was in Pandora, I believe this is all a matter of time until humans discover a moon of the kind of pandora.
@TheKakoa We have actually found a number of gas giants in the habitable zones of their stars where Pandora-like moons might exist. Unfortunately it's pure speculation with such worlds right now, as while we know that Earth-like planets can exist around stars (because we're on one), we don't know if the same thing is possible for moons. I'm optimitic, though.
Gliese 581 d is within Habitable zone. Highest probability of liquid water. Between 7-14 times Earth mass, it is a "super-Earth". Approximately 20 Light-years away. (1 Light-year is = to exactly 9,460,730,472,580.8 km or about 6 Trillion miles). Might well be a planet capable of supporting life. Further data unknown.
probabily where all these alian coming from ... i dont think we alone as a being anyways... think about it why would it be so many planet and life would only be on Earth... i don't think ppl r lying anyway by delcaring to see some funny aircraft... well this is the right century to actually find out
Unfortunately this means that planets like Polyphemus probably don't exist. But in a way, that's actually a blessing because it increases the chance that small, terrestrial planets could be there instead. (A large gas giant in the habitable zone would inhibit the development of such worlds).
Pandora is actually a moon orbiting the gas giant "Polyphemus" very much like dipicted in the movie Avatar. THey really did do their homework, it's actually said to cast beautiful shadows upon the Gas giant too just like in the movie. Pretty cool huh?
First: Alpha Centauri is a either a binary system (two stars orbiting each other) or a trinary system (1 main pair + 1 star orbiting them) depending on what you believe. Either way, the stellar dynamics of the system makes it more difficult to detect planets than with single star systems.
Second: So far we've only been able to rule out massive planets in tight orbits. Less massive, say Earth-sized, planets might exist there, but we don't have the tech to find them . . . yet.
When I think about it, it reminds me of the game Star Ocean, but of course traveling at light speeds in space ships will never happen in our lifetime. If there is life on those planets, I would be shocked if they actually try to respond to the broadcast we sent out 08..Or maybe their species wouldnt have the advanced technology to do so? Could never hurt but wonder.
these videos of gliese is not real..thats what i think..but this planet is real..it was seen only through a telescope..because it would take years to get into a another galaxy
BlackAkari21, of course it's not real! It's Computer Generated Imagery. What's the matter with you anyways? You don't look educated by pointing out the obvious. These systems aren't located in other galaxy, they're in our own, just in a different system. But traveling to other galaxies would take not just years, but millions of years.
PS. And no, these planets weren't seen it at all. These worlds were found by a method called radial velocity, though I doubt you know what that is.
another galaxy? it's only 20.5 light years from us, thats still in the milky way. the closest galaxy to us is 2.2 million liht years away from the milky way. so gliese 581 is no where close to being in another galaxy.
Why should we go to these planets? I mean would Earthlings like it if Aliens decided to set up home here on Earth? I think we'd be upset so I am very weary of invading other worlds--I'd rather just be their friends. If we look for their worlds, they will certainly look for us.
@pluto4847 thats a good point. and if there is life on this planet would they treat us as aggresivley as we may treat them. what if they're more like humans than animals. I'd assume if they are they'd greet us bearing arms and possibly attacking us as we may them. Its a dissapointing thought to think that we may spend trillions of dollars building a ship to go there and just end up being attacked. I think its time the human race change but truthfully, human instict will never change.fear=violenc
I know one video and article where they show real alien beings from other worlds. The article also shows where one alien species live at. Message me for it.
there's a method of very fast interstellar travel where you crunch the space in front of you and stretch space behind you. that's the best method in my opinion.
the problem with earth will not be resolved finding and hoping to another world. The problem is fundamentaly IN us. If we dont learn to live together and in the enviroment, we will just destroy 2 worlds.
Anyway to me is a good thing to have population on another planet too because this secure the species in case of a cataclistic cenario here on earth. Unlike the dinossaur, we could still live. Thats enougth to spend some billion dollars ;)
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i dont see how we could live on a planet 5 times the size of earth i mean the gravity alone would be to strone is there a moon to control tides does it rotate on its axis so there are seasons wouldnt there be a strong dense atmosphere our lungs can only take so much pressure and whats its orbit like so many things have to be right size included distance from the sun and a planet has to be tilted on its axis as well
It doesn't matter if "we" can live there or not. other kind of life been can get addapted to things we can´t, that's called evolution and perhaps a intelligent life been even more than us... who knows...
and it looks like my husband has been playing on my you tube account ... blah... at least i dont have to hear about this stuff as much .. hell go on and on about it for hours .. ill send him the message
the chances that the world is inhabiated by intelligent beings is astronomically low, but it is still possible however we've been in radio contact them for a while and they we didnt receive anything remember its only a 20 years away transmission
radio waves dont travel the speed of light. and i think its impossible to send a radiosignal 20 light years away. Even if we beamed a signal by lazer it would get stopped by something on the way, and it would take at LEAST twenty years. the planet was discovered 2 years ago. no way a signal could have got there unless we went back in time and sent it lol.
If yo uare talking of the radio signal sent to Gliese 581 d, then it is expected to reach that planet by 2029, and a response could possible arrive by 2049.
although in this video they say 581 e is more in the habitable zone, i read elsewhere that 581d is actually more in the habitable zone for life. and if theres greenhouse gases to keep it warm and its a waterworld like its believed but not proven yet. there could be very fascinating marine life. yes it wouldn't inhabit us if we tried to go there. but there could be some very fascinating marine life. it would be the first case of actual life in the universe. and that is extremely exciting.
They changed a bunch of stuff (updated) Gliese-551 D is directly in the dead center of the habiteable zone the original calculations were in-accurate but Gliese-551 E is probally also caeable of liquid water as well, although its almost on the outer fringes
atmospheric pressure is seperate from gravity dude lol but yes I think ur right about the seasons, however it may have some type of seasons, on account Gliese-551 is a red dwarf, and we don't have too much information on them
actually, all of you are wrong. We DO have the technology to inhabit other planets right now. The government faggots simply have that technology locked up in black projects, keeping it hidden from the rest of us. Oh yeah, and there ARE earthlike planets the size of gas giants. google it.
ahh nuke mars !!! move it into the habitable zoen
ellisbradyuk 1 year ago
I have truly enjoyed the video, because it's a video that show's a little bit of what is our future.
danieltielas 1 year ago
No Muslims Allowed :D
alebar85 1 year ago
@alebar85 you think ur funny ! cuz ur not
personwithoutsoul 1 year ago
i dont get it what"s the difference beetween gliese 581 C and gliese 581 d? the pictures on google look the same
808mattcorder 1 year ago
What does all this matter? Why are scientists so excited? Its irrelevant because Gliese 581d & HD 69830d are way too far away to even experiment or get pictures of. Fuck I got really excited when I heard about this too lol...
iGOTCHOPPERS1 1 year ago
Okay wait a minute let me get this straight, pluto is not a planet any more that closer to earth than gliese, and gleise which is far away from pluto is a planet!!!!!! is a planet thats close to our earth or far from the earth? make up your mind!!!!
hilfloram1 1 year ago
@hilfloram1 That makes absolutly no sense? WTF are you talking about? Planets don't have to be close to earth to be considered a planet.
"A planet is a celestial body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity, is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion, and has cleared its neighbouring region of planetesimals." Not to sure what all that nonsense means, but proximity to Earth or Pluto wasn't in there.
MrMattyFo 1 year ago
@MrMattyFo i have no idea what your talking about but i did not say planets have to be close to earth to be a planet i just think. because they say pluto is not a planet anymore i just predicted that it is because its far away from earth and gleise is more far away from earth so im shock that they say its a planet
hilfloram1 1 year ago
@hilfloram1 ok yes, but Pluto is not a planet for scientific reasons. There are thousands likley Millions of planets that are not in our galaxy or solar system. Earth is just one planet, out of millions. As long as Gliese 581 C orbits around a star it is a planet, even it it were to be 100 000 000 lightyears from Earth.
MrMattyFo 1 year ago
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@MrMattyFo i mean what is the reason pluto is not a planet
hilfloram1 1 year ago
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@MrMattyFo i mean why is pluto not a planet
hilfloram1 1 year ago
@MrMattyFo i mean why is pluto not a planet give me 1 reason
hilfloram1 1 year ago
@hilfloram1 Just google it, find it out for yourself if you are really interested. I'm no expert either.
MrMattyFo 1 year ago
ha what an out dated video. currently the most likely planet to have life is Gliese 581 g, its 2.7 times the mass of earth, but its in the dead on middle of the habitable zone
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Sorry, my 0's were off
one light year = 5.87849981 × 1012 miles or 5,878,499,810,000 miles
Closest supposedly "earth-like planet" (with a mass ideally one to four times the mass of earth and a whose system revolves around a red dwarf sun) with highest probability of liquid water is Gliese 581 D at 20 Ly away. or 117,569,996,200,000 miles
Nasa's average recorded shuttle speed is about 18,000 mph
It would take a current shuttle 745,624 years to reach Gliese 581 d at 15,768,000 miles per year
TheConservatveLibral 1 year ago
How can we get there? How can we get to Gliese 581b?
meofpack 1 year ago
wait do u think that maybe mars once once an earth and had life like orrs but treated it purly then they cam to earth???
jakespade011 1 year ago
I just wish we could see whats on that planet! :(
Kaylawrites 1 year ago
what would it take to move mars in to the goldielock zone and what would be the result
nickdirtbiker17 1 year ago
@nickdirtbiker17
it would take chuck norris
LemonicHQ 1 year ago
@CYMRUTUBE it would take a second to get there on using ur horrendous farts as fuel.
johnnyboyfart 1 year ago
any money by the time our retarded race has finished succling of our earth were gunna rob from this giant version
vinnieismyname 1 year ago
@vinnieismyname so i assume ur black when u say "retarded race"
johnnyboyfart 1 year ago
@johnnyboyfart nice assumption racist
vinnieismyname 1 year ago
@vinnieismyname hey u said it first, i just clarified.
johnnyboyfart 1 year ago
i wonder why planets with living life have to be far from the other planets with life
FastSoul24 1 year ago
@FastSoul24 what the fuck r u talking abt? none knows for a fact that there are other planets with life, and ur sitting arnd talking abt planets with life being far apart. u stupid fart.
johnnyboyfart 1 year ago
until now
elevenplaneteleven 1 year ago
Gliese 581 Here we comeee!!!
pand0raNavi 1 year ago
@pand0raNavi come the fuck down u naviwhore
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There has to be life out in space... like we're not the only 'living things'.
antonykaithathara 1 year ago
"Gliese 581" Extraterrestre Descoberto
/watch?v=nb5uNFn93hc
LosBallasOfficiall 1 year ago
inb4 humans invade and enslave all the living races
/sigh
ViruzNoob14 1 year ago
i like ur anus.......
ZackDeLaPedra 1 year ago
In October 2008, members of the networking website Bebo beamed A Message From Earth, a high-power transmission at Gliese 581, using the RT-70 radio telescope belonging to the National Space Agency of Ukraine. This transmission is due to arrive in the Gliese 581 system's vicinity by the year 2029; the earliest possible arrival for a response, should there be one, would be in 2049.
tHeWasTeDYouTh 1 year ago
Fill it up with cows quick
Stringyheads 1 year ago 2
we can get there youtube.com/watch?v=_VsyL67Kx7Y&feature=recentu
littlecartoonkid2 1 year ago
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littlecartoonkid2 1 year ago
so we need a right size and a right place, we are in the middle of the wrong size and the wrong place =) middle is always the perfect place
quangluu96 1 year ago
On a more serious note: I don't believe size really matters much. It is important for life, but not to maintain an atmosphere. Density is what counts for gravity, not just it's size. Mars is mostly rocks, not much dense metals and minerals or a large nickel-iron core. A large core, dense is important, but not the overall size of the planet.
ChronoXShadow 1 year ago
@ 4:10, funny how they show a little boy, then go back to monkeys after the rhino. Are we supposed to turn into a rhino, then to a gorilla?
ChronoXShadow 1 year ago
venus, FAIL.
earth, WIN!
this should be on failblog.. :P
Amysing555 1 year ago
one light year = 5.87849981 × 1012 miles or 58,784,998,100,000 miles
Closest supposedly "earth-like planet" (with a mass ideally one to four times the mass of earth and a whose system revolves around a red dwarf sun) with highest probability of liquid water is Gliese 581 D at 20 Ly away. or 1,175,699,962,000,000 miles
Nasa's average recorded shuttle speed is about 18,000 mph
It would take a current shuttle 7,456,240 years to reach Gliese 581 d at 157,680,000 miles per year
TheConservatveLibral 1 year ago 4
@TheConservatveLibral dam, thats long o.o even light years take a while, we are wishing of worm holes to work =)
quangluu96 1 year ago
@TheConservatveLibral Your math is off. Light travels 186,282 miles per second 186,282 x 60= 11,176,920 miles per minute x 60= 670,615,200 mph x 24=16,094,764,800 miles per day x 365= 5,874,589,152,000 miles per year x 20.5= 120,429,077,616,000 which equals the distance to Gliese 581d. Now the spaceship I believe travels at a speed of 22,000 mph so 22,000 x 24= 528,000 x 365=192,720,000 miles pery year. So 120,429,077,616,000/192,720,000= 624,891. Thus it would take 624,891 years to get there.
buckeyesports1 1 year ago 10
@buckeyesports1 you're my hero...
gachman 1 year ago
@buckeyesports1 Unless we figure out a way to travel at lightspeed, then it would take only 20 years.
MrMattyFo 1 year ago
@MrMattyFo But still, thats like half your life gone just getting there. Unless they find a away to freeze a person so that they dont age during the trip.
EtienneLF 1 year ago
@buckeyesports1 What about nasa's developmental vasimr plasma rocket that travels at a speed of 123,000mph? could you take that into consideration
SpaceMarine1986 1 year ago
@SpaceMarine1986 if the top speed of the vasmir rocket is indeed 123,000 mph then it would still take 111,769 years to get there. That still is way to long, the only way interstellar and intergalactic travel would be possible is through the use of worm holes
buckeyesports1 1 year ago
@buckeyesports1
Too bad we humans spend money on war rather important things like this.....I guess it makes more sense just to kill people rather than help and inspire people through astronomy and space exploration.......I'm sad now....
JAXEVANS 1 year ago
@TheConservatveLibral what the Fuck?
one light year is
6 trillion miles
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one light year = 5.87849981 × 1012 miles or 5,878,499,810,000 miles
Closest supposedly "earth-like planet" (with a mass ideally one to four times the mass of earth and a whose system revolves around a red dwarf sun) with highest probability of liquid water is Gliese 581 D at 20 Ly away. or 11,756,999,6200,000 miles
Nasa's average recorded shuttle speed is about 18,000 mph
It would take a current shuttle 745,624 years to reach Gliese d at 15,768,000 miles per year. My zeros were slightly off.
TheConservatveLibral 1 year ago
lol
allrock018 1 year ago
how big is the habitable zone?
shimmerspear 1 year ago
@shimmerspear depends on the stars size its a red dwarf so im guessing its pretty big zone because of its low output
ledzeppelinnnnnn 1 year ago
@shimmerspear It's largely dependent on the temperature of the star in question. Hotter, more luminous stars have wide habital zones that start very far out from the star itself (the inner edge of the HZ around Sirius, for example, wouldn't begin until about 5 AU out); cool red dwarf stars like like Gliese 581 have very narrow ones - only about 0.11 AU in Gliese 581's case (compare that with our Sun's HZ, which is generally stated to extend from about 0.8 to 1.4 AU, so around 0.6 AU in width).
ancalites 1 year ago
LOL ye just think the aliens finaly come to our planet to take over and WOOPAM! no one is there! and they wont find us for a long long time.. also good idea to make super fast spaceship and put us to sleep with pill take calms us down and makes blood flow slower then when we go super fast out blood wont be pumping so much and we could get there in no time :P
stickman330 1 year ago 3
why dont they they send some one to the new planet?like a 20 year old and they would be like 70 when they came back
simmfannn1 1 year ago
@simmfannn1 Actually, due to relativity, 50 years would pass on Earth, but a much shorter time will have passed for the person(s) travelling.
Cyric1983 1 year ago
@simmfannn1 I dont think you know this but we can not travel at the speed of light. Light travels at 5 trillion miles a year so it would not be possible with the technology we have today.
TheMainDynasty 1 year ago
@TheMainDynasty unless they create dark matter powered engines, i think they working on them at the mo lol
marlothedrugmule 1 year ago
Technology victory FTW!
zonetheory 1 year ago
pergunta, como eles sabem como eh o planeta se eh 20,5 anos-luz da terra? XD
DubXtreme 1 year ago
LOSLOS NIMO!
spacewatcher215 1 year ago
those scientist make me sick...they're just looking for a new planet to go and destroy,
this one is already doomed
CARLSMITH508 1 year ago
yep and after such, they're gonna find another one and destroy it.. And the process continues.............
spacewatcher215 1 year ago
you dont get it do ya? he's just explainin the possibility that other earths exist. your such a S.O.B
spacewatcher215 1 year ago
There HAS to be life out in space... like we're not the only 'living things'.
ie. ALIENS
sashamonsterr 1 year ago
i Really like watching History channel ! :D
025Kenneth025 1 year ago
seems that all of these "earth like" planets are much larger than Earth with higher gravity, whoever evolves on these worlds would likely be WAY stronger than us physically. Why are the aliens in Avatar stronger than us though? their world actually has a little bit LESS gravity.
Zurround100 1 year ago
they better not take one of the life forms there, kill it at its infancy, inject human dna into it, make it start doing other life forms, then eventually have a war with us, kick us out of their planet, and force us back to earth. I'm just saying..
Pivoteer24 1 year ago
when 2012 Happens!!Which is FAKE!! We can Live in Gliese 581 c. :DD
crazybudz 1 year ago
could we live in there?
TheWarCandy 1 year ago
@TheWarCandy Yeah i Wis.:DDh
crazybudz 1 year ago
Gliese 581 is far from sun? I can't understand why they tell that this planet is hotter than venus? :\ Sorry for my Grammar.
Giorell0221 1 year ago
it might be just like a real life pandora :D
Jeeyo12345 1 year ago
super venus big deal. no earths to date
dad2ujunior 1 year ago
I think that if 1969 we could go to our moon we should have traveled much further in space by now? What's going on? Why haven't we found a way to go to Mars and why haven't we gone back to the moon?
josh71111 1 year ago
@josh71111 2020 wer going back to moon and sometime after 2030 wer going to mars
ProElite15 1 year ago
@ProElite15 I thought Obama gave a speech and he said before 2030 we will go to Mars.
josh71111 1 year ago
@josh71111 The speech i saw he said i want a mars landing when im still alive around to see it. U can see it in wikipedia. But can u pm me the link?
ProElite15 1 year ago
@ProElite15 I saw it on tv but he did say were amking "deep space" rockets.
josh71111 1 year ago
@josh71111 Yep; people are getting ready right now, working up muscle mass, if they could create an artificial gravity it would be much easier to get there. They're testing a theory right now of having a "Spinning" craft or "Spinning" rocket to create an artificial gravity...not sure how that'd work but....
LolI bet you a million bucks they got the idea from the "flying saucer" that spins...haha
nera789 1 year ago
Humans are weak in every sense of the word save for their brains. What needs to happen before we can hope to colonize or make contact is advances robotics. If we could get self-replicating and teachable AI with a human or superhuman-based logic system into the universe, the possibilities would be endless.
I wouldn't mind invading an alien world if we ever find one, then we could become masters of the universe - like gods, and Earth would its capital!
TehSmellulare 1 year ago
I've heard that Gliese 581 c has enough temperature for water but not habitable but Gliese 581 d is more likely to have life but still cold
TheModernwarfare2009 1 year ago
I believe I can be a kind of avatar moon because the gravitational competition from other moons and the planet in the background, is logically possible physical phenomena that occur in the mountains floating.
vegetation and brilliant it is entirely possible to develop vegetation with a source of nuclear energy in the ground as there was in Pandora, I believe this is all a matter of time until humans discover a moon of the kind of pandora.
TheKakoa 1 year ago
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ancalites 1 year ago
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@TheKakoa We have actually found a number of gas giants in the habitable zones of their stars where Pandora-like moons might exist. Unfortunately it's pure speculation with such worlds right now, as while we know that Earth-like planets can exist around stars (because we're on one), we don't know if the same thing is possible for moons. I'm optimitic, though.
ancalites 1 year ago
Gliese 581 d is within Habitable zone. Highest probability of liquid water. Between 7-14 times Earth mass, it is a "super-Earth". Approximately 20 Light-years away. (1 Light-year is = to exactly 9,460,730,472,580.8 km or about 6 Trillion miles). Might well be a planet capable of supporting life. Further data unknown.
WarriorTrtle1 1 year ago
thumbs up if these planets sound like futuristic bra sizes
AgrivatedKillah 1 year ago
the only problem is, is that its trillion light years away.
StephanieIAm 1 year ago
It is chance for human's in future. !
Venom6662 1 year ago
Uh... how long does it take to travel... like... a light year?
With 10 trillion meters... >.>
I think 1 light year would take a while...
foxxthefox 1 year ago
the should name it PANDORA
jagger1865 1 year ago
you know what they should name the first earth like planet tanis!
eltonforlife 1 year ago
4:58 size DOES matter!!!!!
MrSporeowns 1 year ago
Chances are that whatever lives on either these planets would be incredibly strong.
RejectTheSystem2010 1 year ago
@RejectTheSystem2010
Probably huge bugs,
Emil246 1 year ago
probabily where all these alian coming from ... i dont think we alone as a being anyways... think about it why would it be so many planet and life would only be on Earth... i don't think ppl r lying anyway by delcaring to see some funny aircraft... well this is the right century to actually find out
Princewmk 1 year ago 2
everytime i watch this i see skulls and demon faces in the smoke, dust and stuf like that.
cakadokey 1 year ago
Unfortunately this means that planets like Polyphemus probably don't exist. But in a way, that's actually a blessing because it increases the chance that small, terrestrial planets could be there instead. (A large gas giant in the habitable zone would inhibit the development of such worlds).
ancalites 1 year ago
Alpha Centauri! LMAO thats where Pandora is On the Movie AVATAR!!! James.C, did his home work....LOL
TGS265 1 year ago
i think its pandora lolz!
arino1994 1 year ago
Pandora is actually a moon orbiting the gas giant "Polyphemus" very much like dipicted in the movie Avatar. THey really did do their homework, it's actually said to cast beautiful shadows upon the Gas giant too just like in the movie. Pretty cool huh?
iRaveRobot 1 year ago
How can they detect planets orbiting stars over 10 light years away yet can't detect if such planets orbit Alpha Centauri which is right next door?
ItsCoreyLynxxYall 1 year ago
2 reasons:
First: Alpha Centauri is a either a binary system (two stars orbiting each other) or a trinary system (1 main pair + 1 star orbiting them) depending on what you believe. Either way, the stellar dynamics of the system makes it more difficult to detect planets than with single star systems.
Second: So far we've only been able to rule out massive planets in tight orbits. Less massive, say Earth-sized, planets might exist there, but we don't have the tech to find them . . . yet.
ancalites 1 year ago
When I think about it, it reminds me of the game Star Ocean, but of course traveling at light speeds in space ships will never happen in our lifetime. If there is life on those planets, I would be shocked if they actually try to respond to the broadcast we sent out 08..Or maybe their species wouldnt have the advanced technology to do so? Could never hurt but wonder.
EffedProductions 1 year ago
what's this show called? what was the name of this special? could somebody please let me know
rehan0123 1 year ago
these videos of gliese is not real..thats what i think..but this planet is real..it was seen only through a telescope..because it would take years to get into a another galaxy
BlackAkari21 1 year ago
BlackAkari21, of course it's not real! It's Computer Generated Imagery. What's the matter with you anyways? You don't look educated by pointing out the obvious. These systems aren't located in other galaxy, they're in our own, just in a different system. But traveling to other galaxies would take not just years, but millions of years.
PS. And no, these planets weren't seen it at all. These worlds were found by a method called radial velocity, though I doubt you know what that is.
Popovicist 1 year ago
another galaxy? it's only 20.5 light years from us, thats still in the milky way. the closest galaxy to us is 2.2 million liht years away from the milky way. so gliese 581 is no where close to being in another galaxy.
venera13studios 1 year ago
@BlackAkari21 It's very clear that these are computer animations. No need to point out the obvious. Everyone knows.
shannoncupcake 1 year ago
Technology enough to reach these planets?
Dauton102 1 year ago
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Why should we go to these planets? I mean would Earthlings like it if Aliens decided to set up home here on Earth? I think we'd be upset so I am very weary of invading other worlds--I'd rather just be their friends. If we look for their worlds, they will certainly look for us.
pluto4847 1 year ago 2
Your Right But Humans Just Think Of Taking Land But Thats Wrong Peace Is Better
Sonicmediacenternews 1 year ago
There is no guarantee any of these worlds have life. Let alone, a one that is like, or even more advanced than ours.
Popovicist 1 year ago
@pluto4847 thats a good point. and if there is life on this planet would they treat us as aggresivley as we may treat them. what if they're more like humans than animals. I'd assume if they are they'd greet us bearing arms and possibly attacking us as we may them. Its a dissapointing thought to think that we may spend trillions of dollars building a ship to go there and just end up being attacked. I think its time the human race change but truthfully, human instict will never change.fear=violenc
Theanimatedcow 1 year ago
haha I like the colonising Idea xD
This stuff is really cool though and freaky at the same time. What if there is people like us already living on other planets?
juliasriot 1 year ago
their planet baahki in centauri systems home of centaurians
muffles12 1 year ago
3:08 looks like the planet near Pandora xD
nigelholland3 2 years ago
OMG thats totally wut i wuz thinkin just like the planet in Avatar
KimberlyJane16 2 years ago
PANDORA!
SvenSwanProduction 2 years ago 36
@SvenSwanProduction Pandora is in Alpha centauri.....doo doo doo doo
Thatsthebadger1 1 year ago
@SvenSwanProduction G581d son
uut0 1 year ago
@uut0 G581d daughter
johnnyboyfart 1 year ago
@SvenSwanProduction facepalm
anteracmacash 1 year ago
na'vi people could live there! lol
keybladerz75 2 years ago 27
@keybladerz75 lmao
gunshotbill 1 year ago
@keybladerz75 that would be so cool,but don't count on it though =C
getfreegamesfast 1 year ago
@keybladerz75 there navi people living up ur ass rite now
johnnyboyfart 1 year ago
Use slip space to get there
Mcloven85 2 years ago
w8 HD 69830 d is like planet Reach in the game Halo Reach
gdisoldir 2 years ago
Invade this planets and make them as our colony worlds
gdisoldir 2 years ago
ciekawa teoria
cobrettiuri 2 years ago
they need to hurry up and figure out how to send rovers to these planets!
Warcraftdude15 2 years ago
I also know another video where they show how the UFOs, or flying saucers, work. Message me for it.
TheGuitarman951 2 years ago
SETI uses radio signals. What if Aliens use lasers? So, why can't they create a new LAB where they use that only to contact other civilizations.
TheGuitarman951 2 years ago
I know one video and article where they show real alien beings from other worlds. The article also shows where one alien species live at. Message me for it.
TheGuitarman951 2 years ago
1:42 This planet looks like MARS !
TheSunset0 2 years ago
Alpha Centauri is where they based the movie Avatar.
Except i think the planet Pandoora is a moon, lol.
Azza1070 2 years ago
Why cant we hurry up and discover other setient beings?
Minefield343 2 years ago
I WANT LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS!
username13245100 2 years ago 4
if its another earth.How come there is no sun?
Lurker15 2 years ago
there is a sun (star), it just never stated there were one, every planet revolves around a star.
MexicanoAIR 2 years ago
What if there are people living there right now....do we act like Hitler with the Jews? lol
TheChameleons73 2 years ago
hahahaahhaa
username13245100 2 years ago
noo
FIGHTFANNERD3 2 years ago
wow - this film is a trip.
russell7771181 2 years ago
If HD 69830 d is a gas giant (which is probably is, it's so big!) then it is possible it could have habitable moons. That would make more sense.
sapzap96 2 years ago
there's a method of very fast interstellar travel where you crunch the space in front of you and stretch space behind you. that's the best method in my opinion.
sapzap96 2 years ago
Because we can totally do that right?
megoman243 2 years ago
Yes, yes we can crunch space to get places faster. It would just require immense amounts of energy... and money to develop to see if it was feasible.
Of course Im no physist lol.
Xzeleous 2 years ago
startrek?
rumblinjungl 2 years ago
thats sad our planet was perfect and now were just ruining it with the oil and the polution now i understand why people turn so green
funkygreenmonkey1 2 years ago
We are a VERY long way off from being Venus. The carbon dioxide level in our atmosphere is only 0.03%, while Venus is 96%
madpaintbalerx 2 years ago
the problem with earth will not be resolved finding and hoping to another world. The problem is fundamentaly IN us. If we dont learn to live together and in the enviroment, we will just destroy 2 worlds.
Anyway to me is a good thing to have population on another planet too because this secure the species in case of a cataclistic cenario here on earth. Unlike the dinossaur, we could still live. Thats enougth to spend some billion dollars ;)
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BadBoy55005 2 years ago
i dont see how we could live on a planet 5 times the size of earth i mean the gravity alone would be to strone is there a moon to control tides does it rotate on its axis so there are seasons wouldnt there be a strong dense atmosphere our lungs can only take so much pressure and whats its orbit like so many things have to be right size included distance from the sun and a planet has to be tilted on its axis as well
alchamissie 2 years ago
It doesn't matter if "we" can live there or not. other kind of life been can get addapted to things we can´t, that's called evolution and perhaps a intelligent life been even more than us... who knows...
fernaozaozao 2 years ago
and it looks like my husband has been playing on my you tube account ... blah... at least i dont have to hear about this stuff as much .. hell go on and on about it for hours .. ill send him the message
fernaozaozao lol
alchamissie 2 years ago
perhaps they know we're here already and have a message on the way as we speak?!
rumblinjungl 2 years ago
the chances that the world is inhabiated by intelligent beings is astronomically low, but it is still possible however we've been in radio contact them for a while and they we didnt receive anything remember its only a 20 years away transmission
feanor921 2 years ago
dude there is no possible way we could have sent something already 20 light years is ridiculously far.
rumblinjungl 2 years ago
humm mabye ur right idk exactly i heard both things i thot radio waves travel the speed of light mabye not ill look it up
feanor921 2 years ago
radio waves dont travel the speed of light. and i think its impossible to send a radiosignal 20 light years away. Even if we beamed a signal by lazer it would get stopped by something on the way, and it would take at LEAST twenty years. the planet was discovered 2 years ago. no way a signal could have got there unless we went back in time and sent it lol.
rumblinjungl 2 years ago
If yo uare talking of the radio signal sent to Gliese 581 d, then it is expected to reach that planet by 2029, and a response could possible arrive by 2049.
madpaintbalerx 2 years ago
humm lol i think ur right but the chances of a laser hitting something getting there is like almost zero :P
feanor921 2 years ago
although in this video they say 581 e is more in the habitable zone, i read elsewhere that 581d is actually more in the habitable zone for life. and if theres greenhouse gases to keep it warm and its a waterworld like its believed but not proven yet. there could be very fascinating marine life. yes it wouldn't inhabit us if we tried to go there. but there could be some very fascinating marine life. it would be the first case of actual life in the universe. and that is extremely exciting.
rumblinjungl 2 years ago
They changed a bunch of stuff (updated) Gliese-551 D is directly in the dead center of the habiteable zone the original calculations were in-accurate but Gliese-551 E is probally also caeable of liquid water as well, although its almost on the outer fringes
feanor921 2 years ago
true, yes i've seen those charts.
rumblinjungl 2 years ago
atmospheric pressure is seperate from gravity dude lol but yes I think ur right about the seasons, however it may have some type of seasons, on account Gliese-551 is a red dwarf, and we don't have too much information on them
feanor921 2 years ago
Venus & Mars = FAIL
alliancesucksbawls 2 years ago 5
actually, all of you are wrong. We DO have the technology to inhabit other planets right now. The government faggots simply have that technology locked up in black projects, keeping it hidden from the rest of us. Oh yeah, and there ARE earthlike planets the size of gas giants. google it.
Sh4d0wKill3r 2 years ago 2
those images on google of gas giants are just artists impressions of earth like planets
temponeras 2 years ago