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  • omfg at 1:11

  • Since Earth had dinosaurs, ancient people and aliens visitation. Out of the billion galaxies that is out there in the Universe then there is also life.

  • Chickens from "Chicken Invaders 4: Ultimate Omelette" invaded that planet.

  • i’m gonna engulf The Earth

  • death is a truth of life

  • i dont wanna die at 5 000 000 018 years old :(

  • I have a question to anyone who can answer. I read the other day that there are stars floating in space that are not part of galaxies. If you were on one of these star's planet instead of seeing a starry night you would see a night sky filled with galaxies. However my question is would one see as many galaxies in the night sky just as we see as many stars in the night sky?

  • @marellamofo Yes you would, but only if your eyes were more sensitive. Only the nearest few galaxies would be bright enough to see with a naked human eye.

  • @MattOGormanSmith

    Thanks!! This makes sense.

  • Buzzlightyear travels through space.Chuck norris takes only a pair of wings to travel.WEEEE!!!

  • 5 billion years from now, our sun will die?

    Before thar, in about 2 billion, andromeda will "crash" at our galaxy...

    So, dont worry with our sun...

  • @bodubogaucho Our sun will not die in 5 billion years. It will turn into a red giant, which is far larger than its current form. Earth will be heated to temperatures far beyond the current and will become a lifeless rock.

    However, Andromeda will collide with our galaxy in 2 billion years. There is a possibility our solar system will survive the initial collision.

    I wouldn't worry about anything on a cosmic scale; humans will not be around long enough to experience either of those anyways.

  • I love learning about space it's very interesting to me

  • 5 people were devoured by our Milky Way in an act of galactic cannibalism

  • Can I eat the planet when it's cooked?

  • @xweetok59 ...very funny. No, seriously. XD

  • homie stream?!? sly foxhound ftw

  • oh noooo....

    we gonna die in 5 billion years!

    what do i do???

    rofl

  • muito show

    

  • @xanny6 thx, it seems to me that i misunderstood this fragment :)

  • 1:08 69 billion years ago ?? the age of the universe is approximately 13 bln years... sth's wrong...

  • @erykschiller he sed 6 to 9 billion not 69 :)

  • dose anyone here halo ce music

  • Man, watching SpaceRip's vids make me wanna play Mass Effect so bad, it's insane.. xD

  • Sarah Palin can see this from her kitchen.

  • it had so much to live for : ( 

  • love how they act as if the planet is aware its life is going to end xD

  • HIP13044B is going to comitte suicide? DUDE DONT DO IT, WELCOME TO OUR GALAXY, LIVE!!!!

  • @Evin062008 no,it`s the hip13044

    not b

    lol

  • @erwcat oh...lol

  • This guy sounds like he has something up his anus

  • galactic cannibalism

  • galactic canabalism

  • FOR ASTONISHING FACTS, JUST TYPE IN THE BOX:

    Quran and science

    SEVEN PARTS!

  • lol i love the way he says thing im sorry but his voice made my day

  • Fuck you advertisment

  • @deviltriggerinc LOL, I agree!

  • I like the way the narrator pronounced "Wobbles".

  • 00962799945522

  • Swear to god. Had this theory about a year ago and I have never heard anything about it. Just a thought I had while I was stoned.

  • FOR AMAAAAAAZING FACTS, JUST TYPE IN THE BOX

    scientific facts in the Quran

  • i wish that the fucking astronomers could just stop looking into other galaxies and started looking around near bye for other planets with life.

    also a rapper made 1:00

    also why did they have to give our galaxy such a gay name "The Milky Way". so our galaxy got milk?

  • @TheGeneralBurn If your going to act like as you probably would say, "Retard" Then please leave this video as this is not the big thing All Astronomeners are looking at.

  • @TheGeneralBurn Well according to this video the star is part of our galaxy but itk

  • @TheGeneralBurn Its a pretty good name IMO tbh.

  • @TheGeneralBurn 'the fucking astronomers' didn't name the Milky Way, the ancient Greeks did.

  • @hellbirdsflight ancient Greeks were still astronomers :p But otherwise I think the name's fine.

  • @TheGeneralBurn We can't see a planet directly yet with our current technology. They are far too dim (we can find how big it is and what it's made of) And even if we did find some life, it would probably be so different we wouldn't be able to tell it was life :p

  • @TheGeneralBurn Maybe cause the galaxy is white? But then they -snicker- could have called it the Seamen Way.

  • @TheGeneralBurn milky way is that because that portal looks milky and it shows a way, thats why its called milky way

  • @TheGeneralBurn idiot.

  • @TheGeneralBurn Your comment you have made is a classic example of people who think that they are 'astronomers' yet have not read anything about INTERgalatic astronomy, which I enjoy. Also other people want to know about this stuff.

  • @TheGeneralBurn not saying you're mentally unintelligent, but the closet planets near us with "possible" life existence are one of the hardest to find and the closest ones are light years away. please do research before you make poor commentary

  • @babydragonblue very correct

  • @TheGeneralBurn what did a rapper make?

  • @TheGeneralBurn

    It's a bit harder than that. Also, they are looking for life, it's just incredibly difficult considering the circumstances.

  • @TheGeneralBurn

    You haven't had sex yet have you?

  • @FATUGLYPRICK im 12

  • @TheGeneralBurn

    now I feel like a total idiot.

    My apologies.

  • Wish? then become an astronomer and look where you want =) call the galaxy what you want, makes no difference..just as your rambling opinion makes -zero- difference. Here is a question for You -.^ "How can a galaxy be "gay""? lmfao... xD

  • @TheGeneralBurn ... *Facepalms*

  • @superjim3333 I agree

  • @TheGeneralBurn Learning about this stuff in general is important. They're doing that too ya know.

  • @TheGeneralBurn

    The Latin name for our galaxy is Via Lactea. It translates as Road of Milk and is called because of the pale band of light formed by stars in the galactic plane as seen from Earth.

  • @RosechusPickle lol. You made my day :)

  • Bullshit, The nearest star is 4.8 billion lightyears away, this is bullshit

  • @ChooseJeffery2 The nearest star is the sun. 

  • @RosechusPickle -_- NO SHIT SHERLOCK I'm talking about The Nearest star that is NOT in our solar system -_-

  • @ChooseJeffery2

    No. 4,3 light years. Not 4 billion. Lol.

  • is justin bieber on that planet? i would be so happy :)

    thumbs up if you agree

  • @FlowsSoSick your cheap i hate justin beiber but you just want thumbs up for your gay comment dont post this crap some people are studying!

  • @TheMisticalpip i could care less.

  • NICE BRAINWASH THIS STAR IS BIGGER THAN GACURX

  • i blame the mexicans. and george bush. and osama.

  • Galactic Cannibalism:)

  • @simplegirl42 our galaxy has bigger teeth than that dwarf star's

  • Rated peegee thirteen

  • i would use toyota technology to stop it

  • omg im so confused

  • Alone to think mankind to find the planets. but they found it and live creatures like us. how should we talk? against other people on other planets. because they do not talk like us, if we would find those people. scientists have thought about this? THUMPS UP IF U AGREE WHIT ME.

  • there are only 500 other planets? what?

  • @flowerdrop1

    YOU KILL ME :) That's the kind of humor we need.

  • @dyablohunter buttknocker, what are you talking about? thats what the narrator said

  • @flowerdrop1 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ==DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

  • @flowerdrop1

    I know what the narrator said dude, I was laughing with your comment not at it.

  • @flowerdrop1 only in our galaxy he said

  • @flowerdrop1 only 500 other planets DISCOVERED so far. There are billions more, but not yet discovered.

  • @Helge129 so when you look up into the sky at night and see a sky littered with stars, almost none of them are planets? Here I thought plenty of them were planets and not suns.

  • @flowerdrop1 Nah, you can see Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn...with the naked eye. But aside of that, yes, everything you see from outside of the solar system are Stars, Quasars, Nebulae and Galaxies.

  • @Helge129 Billions is an underestimation.

  • @flowerdrop1 only that have been detected. it is estimated using statistical and probabilistic analysis that for 200 billion stars, there are about half a trillion planets in our galaxy. Reminds me of the 72 virgins concept :P

  • @Ivin3690 GTA CONCEPT.COM PARADISE CITY GTA CONCEPT CHECK IT OUT B=DDDDDDDDD

  • R.I.P. HIP13044B

  • @LewisAndHarryTv Agree, spread the word

  • 2 Religious fanatic cunts pressed dislike? Or just a bad click maybe...

  • @dyablohunter Shutup You Geek You Athiest Religion is bEST, Real storys not shit like this about world ending in 2012.

  • @dyablohunter I have a religion and I clicked like. . .

  • galactic cannibalism lol

  • cannibalism lol 

  • Fucking imigrants

  • @zenoparodie And your gay ; )

  • @Dreamer6121 you really didnt get the joke eh?

    what a stupid fuck

    i meant that that planet was from another galaxy, hence the name, imigrant, i gave to it, IDIOT

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  • @TheArceus12345 JUDGEMENT DAY = WORLD WAR 3 WOW3 WORLD OF WARCRAFT WRATH OF THE LICH KING BATTLE.NOT =DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD­DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD­DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

  • 1:09 center of the milky way, can that be video with a regular hd camcorder ?

  • @10minutesofyourlife - Yes and No. You require a lens with a very large aperture to capture any detail of the light emitting stars from that distance. You could pick up a glow of light with a smaller lens. It'll be like looking at the Andromeda galaxy through binoculars, a fuzzy glow of light.

  • @noreplyism - forgot to mention that there's an added problem with looking at the centre of our own galaxy... You have to see through the dust clouds so the only real way to see the centre is using infrared or x-ray, just not optical.

  • why do we care. its been proven that humans will most likely be wiped out by an asteiroid or other natural disaster in the next few million years, based on the fate of the dinosaurs and their proceeders.

  • @geecool345 We do so because we can.

  • @geecool345 However you are forgetting one simple thing. Dinosaurs had no way of stopping, knowing or understanding about the pending doom. Humans on the other hand a GREATLY higher chanceof figuring a way to divert something like that.

    Besides that there is no cycle for astroids hitting earth and if we survive as long as they did (millions of years) than we should be much much much more advanced than now.

  • 2000 lightyears? It's already roasted if it's that far away. And lol @ how this dude says 'milky wéy' This dude has a alien in his throat lol.

  • @GlennFalconiVEVO look up planet Wasp-12b

  • Jamie wants a big boom!

  • I wana see it go BOOM

  • o and btw i dont know if i got all of that right XD

  • actually it is possible to travel at the speed of light with the right technology...Heres in a example: Your in a train traveling at the speed of light trying to reach the future (lets say 100yrs in the futures) It would only seem like a few weeks and you would seem to being going at normal speed...but it would have really been 100yrs and you was going at the speed of light..i forgot what that theory is called :P

  • @vJangoDB Theory of relativity?

  • How in the friggin hell would they be able to tell that the star and planet came from a devoured galaxy unless you live long enough to see it happen?

  • @JaveDMode - Watch the video again, look up "Helmi stream" on Wikipedia. Study the photo, study the charts, then think about it. Not only can you make accurate predictions about the future from current data, but you can also make accurate models of the past from current data.

  • @BigMTBrain Well that's what I shoulda done. Thanks, I'll check it out now.

  • WTF????

    At 1:10 he is saying "69 billion years ago".

    Wasn't our universe old only 13,7 billion years???

  • @cameny He said six to nine.

  • @cameny He said 6 to 9 billion years ago

  • @cameny lol

  • @cameny He said six to nine.

  • lol, how this guy says "astronomers"

  • @seriouslyWeird This guy has a alien in his throat lol.

  • the fact that it takes millions of years for the light from the star to reach earth means the planets probably been swallowed by now

  • @TerraGigaUltraMega Actually HIP 13044B is only 2000 LY away from us so it only took roughly 2,000 years. Its doubtful it's already been swallowed or even that it will happen in any of our lifetimes. :)

  • @TerraGigaUltraMega

    whoa, how the hell did u get millions of years for the light to get to use? o.0

  • not even scientists are 100% sure if the galaxy's are gonna collide in that way..what's the point of saying we discover a new planet...but it jut enters milky way..lol..so stupid.

  • @vitto THAT is one of the most brilliantly astute comments I have ever read!

    Two thumbs WAY up!

  • Cosmic adventure sounds perfect. Interesting video.

  • l2pk

  • I blame George Bush.

  • @jefboyardee And Obama will inherit and continue to progress on.

  • @jefboyardee

    plz, don't do this!!! He'll send soldiers to investigate for possile existance of chemical weapons!!!!

  • @jefboyardee Why not? He's already caused World Hunger, Climate Change and World War 2.

  • @shcoome If your talking about George W. Bush...How did he cause World War 2? He was born in 1946 a year after WW2..I hate him.I'm just saying. Good point though.

  • @ashlh1 WOW2 WORLD OF WARCRAFT BURNING CRUSADE BATTLE.NET CHECK IT OUT=DD=DD=DD=DD=

  • two people think the earth is flat =P

  • This is so cool man. Imagine if there was an earth-like planet with life orbiting this star, but now it's gone!

  • @videosmalls praise the FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER.

  • @videosmalls Stfu please and go back to your mosque. Quit watching space videos too.

  • Now this is exciting.

  • @videosmalls Allah doesn't like all caps.

  • It's a trip. Everything we see in space is the distant past. We really rarely see the present. Think about it. It's a fucking trip. You think about visiting a galaxy 20000 light years away. For all we know, it could have been swallowed by a black hole or whatever. Would we increase in age as we get closer?

  • if i`m not mistaken our maximum speed space craft is currently approximately 25000 MPH, if my maths is right, to get to the speed of lght we need to be travelling 25784 times faster than this!!!, where is captain Kirk when you need him lol.

  • @mikldude Lets just hope space technology will evolve as fast as computer hardware does :)

  • @Praylv yep lets hope so mate.

  • @mikldude

    Seducing hot extraterrestrial women, obviously.

  • @Molo9000 yeah Kirk always seems to get the babes, thats never been my luck, if it was raining super models i`d get a poofter :(.

  • @mikldude its praticaly impossible to even begin to think about reaching the speed of light, because if we could reach it all matter (atoms) would desintegrate, never mind human bodies...

    If down some miles into the deep ocean we already are crushed by pression, just think what would happen while reaching the speed of light

  • @mikldude probably trying to murder his wife

  • @mikldude Screw Captain Kirk, we need scotty!

  • @mikldude its imposable to get to the speed of light when you get close you slow down and can sort of time travel they did it with some sort of atom and lived like 10x longer

  • @timemanification - Not quite right. The faster an object travels the more massive it becomes, therefore as you approach the speed of light the objects mass would be tremendous and would require an infinite level of energy to push it to light speed itself. Therefore, it's impossible. But hey, near light speed is okay isn't it?

  • @noreplyism they tested it in an atom accelerator thing lol cant think of the name but when it got close it slowed down and lasted longer

  • @mikldude Actually, that is not correct. 35,800 mph, that is how fast the New Horizons probes are. And the Helios 2 probe accelerated to 150,000 mph at its closest approach to the sun during a slingshot maneuver.

  • @mikldude The fastest is 11 mps (miles per second) x 60 x 60

  • after looking at this stuff, i wonder if we will ever get off our little piece of rock, in all honesty how close are we to speed of light travel? probably closer to being a caveman at this stage,

  • 2:34 hear his voice? lol

  • this is pretty informative stuff,plz post more ;]