I like this Video I learned something. Even from some hater comments.
Are planatary " inhabitants ", that are near a bigger star, porpotionally larger than humans? I would say probably not. If the larger star is hotter, or not hotter than our Sun but does radiate heat farther, wouldn't the nearest planet be porportionately the same distance that we are, sorta in a comfort zone?
@manfromregina "sorta in a comfort zone?" exactly right, scientists actually call it the "goldilocks" area, because for life as we know it there needs to be liquid water, too far from a star you get ice, too close and water evaporates. as you can imagine getting everything just right for our "carbon based" life must be trillions to one, but with countless trillions of stars it becomes likely that there is life elsewhere. The chances are it wont be silicon based as many people believe..... Cont
imagine if that biggest star has lifeable planets similar to earth in terms of distance and size to our solar system. what size would those creatures be :D
@Steffmeister86 Ahh found it, as you know it's very easy to pick a mouse up and very hard to pick an elephant up, in zero gravity the elephant is easy to move, at 2G the elephant would be far harder to move, in 50G it might be impossible to move, so I think bigger planets would have to have smaller inhabitants, I may be wrong but that's how it seems to me
@EmailEunuch interesting theory, however if we are to compare our sun with arcturus in terms of size and star energy mass, i believe there would be both bigger and smaller inhabitants in a bigger solar system than ours.If there are any so to speak. all it takes is time enough for a planet to gather enough energy from a star to start its life on its own. our sense of gravity is a comparison to our known life species and objects.maybe im wrong but a planets size would have its own small/big degree
I used the ancient Sumerian spelling from the 3rd millennium BC, it was later bastardised by the Romans, Greeks and Babylonians to the soft "E" as opposed the guttural hard "U" why couldn't they leave well alone,
BTW. have you tried Topical retinoids? Take it easy my little Honky Château (side one trck 5)
Murcury WTF, explain to me why I should take you seriously, you failed to spell Mercury correctly. Please don't teach what you don't know, or at least proof-read before uploading to the masses. btw lol @ the tags (Creationism, Cleethorpes, ffs is there no limit to your stupidity)
Uhhhh,You have tat completley wrong....First off Betelguese is only a little bit bigger then our sun and Alderbran is smaller then our sun...Plus,Sirius,The 2nd brightest star in the sky(-1.4)and our sun is the brightest star in the sky(-2.6).Siruis is bigger then Betel Alder and a few others...
why did you stop at antares? it's tiny to some stars such as MY Cephei, VV Cephei, and the big cunt VY Canis Majoris! this is a shit video to be honest! im sorry to say but it's true! you should put your head in soil and suffocate of emmbarrisment and stab ya knackers till ya blood stained balls roll out of ya sack! lol kidding about that but the rest is true (to a point) no offense
Good comment, made me laugh. I checked your recent comment activity and you appear the be putting the worlds to rights with regard to relative size of "heavenly" bodies, VY Canis Majoris seems rather poultry compared to the size your intellect, I should get yourself down to CERN your brain may account for all the missing mass of the universe! ... :o)
@thepersonfromearth you must be filled with "emmbarrisment" lol, watching another video like this one and trashing this one shows your level of intelect... MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO! show us all your genius video making skills? and btw, the title of this video is "We are bloody tiny! " NOT "the biggest objects in the universe.
@thepersonfromearth "im sorry i sent that comment a year back, it was a little over the top!" no probs, had you taken notice of my youtube name you would have ralised I have no knackers to stab ..:o)
It's a quaint English epithet to add meaning to the word it precedes, it can also be used in phrases like "Bloody idiot" (freakin' retard) or after being shot in the butt at point blank range you may cry "Go steady young man, that bloody well hurt don't you know" the last phrase will help to keep your dignity while oozing blood all over the sidewalk (pavement)
A regional variation from the north of England would be "Flippin' eck" which can be literally translated to "f*ckin' hell"
We orbit at more than 68,000 mph around a small star than is one of more than 400 billion in our galaxy. Each galaxy will have on average several hundred billion stars. We live near the outer egde of the Milky way near the outer edge of the local group.
When I wrote to the Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel foundation asking permission to use the Uranus image in a youtube video they said there would be no problem as long as I used a "Herschel" composition to accompany the images, as I wanted to use my own music for the video I decided not to include Uranus, ....... or maybe I just forgot ... :o)
Many of the stars are visible to the human eye, their immense size makes them appear in constellations even though they are countless millions of miles away, so many of the stars will have ancient names
Actually a lot of star names are Arabic. They were designated 000s of years ago. Greek only comes into when assigning letters from their alphabet to various stars within a constellation. I don't think any are Latin but I could be wrong.
how did they find out that arcturis was that big maybe god made a sun the size of our gallaxy or thousands of suns the size of our gallaxy or millions of suns the size of our gallaxy or billions of suns the size of our gallaxy or maybe hes still creating some as we comment dundundunnnnnnnnnnnn!
I knew there were bigger stars out there than our sun but I had no clue that the size difference was that significant!! I wonder if there are bigger stars out there than Antares.
The pistol star and WCephei are both much bigger than Antares, but the scale starts to mean nothing, for a start whern you have a picture of Antares on your pc the earth is far far smaller than a single pixel
God created them all with the words "let there be light" but took 6 tiring days to create tiny earth. Make you wonder about a lot of things. I'm going to wikipedia them all now. Thanks.
The VV Cephei A is the largest star in the universe we know of. It is far bigger then the pistol Antares, and all the other planets and stars combined. Compared to our sun. ITs like comparing a pebble to Antares.
Wow! That's incredibly big! One cannot imagine how much power that star exerts every second compared to ours.
Oh yeah, I heard they resently found (you won't believe this) a star bigger than the Pistol star, W Cephei. Think its discovery was in 2005 (hubble telescope workin' wonders again). It's called VY Canis Majoris. Check it out (wiki). It doesn't dwarf W Cephei though, and there is some "controvesy" about the damn thing.
The pistol star and WCephei would only be of use to compare the size of Antares, the earth is already much smaller than a pixel so an earth Pistol star comparison would be pointless, the comparison from earth to Antares still stands,. plus as I said before we couldn't find a table big enough to fit WCephei on!
It does show how small we are, if a star twice the size of the pistol star was discovered, it wouldn't make us any smaller
And what may I ask is more exciting than astronomy or astrophysics? A day at the mall? Watching some crappy reality television show? Chewing gum and listening to records? This video is awesome!
Absolutely correct VV Cephei A is indeed one of the largest objects known to man, VV Cephei A is the largest of the two (VV Cephei is a binary star) I didn't include it as I had no size comparison to illustrate against the others shown here, but more to the point how big is that table they're all on?
Yes, I used the ancient Sumerian spelling from the 3rd millennium BC, it was later bastardised by the Romans, Greeks and Babylonians to the soft "E" as opposed the guttural hard "U" why couldn't they leave well alone! on the other hand I may have been watching TV while I was typing.... lol, I was trying out my new trem on my guitar, hence the dive bomb over kill... ;o)
Anything that's bigger than the sun is a star, Antares is a class M supergiant star 600 light years from our solar system, and don't forget this is just in our own galaxy, who knows how big others are that we can't see
the smallest star so far found is 122b, it is roughly the size of Jupiter, obviously there is only one star in out solar system, and by definition finding small stars at great distances is very difficult
my dick is biger than thos suns
33PorchMonkey 4 months ago
@33PorchMonkey " my dick is biger than thos suns" surely you mean you are a bigger dick than those suns!
hughjarrse 4 months ago 2
too
manfromregina 7 months ago
I like this Video I learned something. Even from some hater comments.
Are planatary " inhabitants ", that are near a bigger star, porpotionally larger than humans? I would say probably not. If the larger star is hotter, or not hotter than our Sun but does radiate heat farther, wouldn't the nearest planet be porportionately the same distance that we are, sorta in a comfort zone?
manfromregina 7 months ago
@manfromregina "sorta in a comfort zone?" exactly right, scientists actually call it the "goldilocks" area, because for life as we know it there needs to be liquid water, too far from a star you get ice, too close and water evaporates. as you can imagine getting everything just right for our "carbon based" life must be trillions to one, but with countless trillions of stars it becomes likely that there is life elsewhere. The chances are it wont be silicon based as many people believe..... Cont
hughjarrse 7 months ago
@hughjarrse Hi. Meeting peple on this planet, are less than millions to 1. Tankx for the reply,
I don't care either if " they " are carbon or not, just friendly. as don't need ton probe us
manfromregina 7 months ago
@hughjarrse Hi. Meeting peple on this planet, are less than millions to 1. Tankx for the reply,
I don't care either if " they " are carbon or not, just friendly. as they don't need ton probe us
manfromregina 7 months ago
you missed VY CANIS MAJORIS
JakubSlovensko 7 months ago
there are bigger stars than that.
MenschlichenDetritus 9 months ago
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MASA06RYT 9 months ago
imagine if that biggest star has lifeable planets similar to earth in terms of distance and size to our solar system. what size would those creatures be :D
Steffmeister86 1 year ago
@Steffmeister86 Ahh found it, as you know it's very easy to pick a mouse up and very hard to pick an elephant up, in zero gravity the elephant is easy to move, at 2G the elephant would be far harder to move, in 50G it might be impossible to move, so I think bigger planets would have to have smaller inhabitants, I may be wrong but that's how it seems to me
EmailEunuch 1 year ago
@EmailEunuch interesting theory, however if we are to compare our sun with arcturus in terms of size and star energy mass, i believe there would be both bigger and smaller inhabitants in a bigger solar system than ours.If there are any so to speak. all it takes is time enough for a planet to gather enough energy from a star to start its life on its own. our sense of gravity is a comparison to our known life species and objects.maybe im wrong but a planets size would have its own small/big degree
Steffmeister86 1 year ago
Make sure u know the greatest creation of God...
rachelpp1990 1 year ago
im sorry i sent that comment a year back, it was a little over the top!
thepersonfromearth 1 year ago
lmao @ "Murcury". Whutever is the shit you're smoking, pass it over :)
lookaguru 1 year ago
Well your spelling is bloody terrible.
iSOisoleucine 1 year ago
@iSOisoleucine "Well your spelling is bloody terrible"
I used the ancient Sumerian spelling from the 3rd millennium BC, it was later bastardised by the Romans, Greeks and Babylonians to the soft "E" as opposed the guttural hard "U" why couldn't they leave well alone,
BTW. have you tried Topical retinoids? Take it easy my little Honky Château (side one trck 5)
EmailEunuch 1 year ago
You spelled Mercury wrong, and I'm not sure you've got Pluto labeled right, size-wise. Points for trying to imitate the Star Wars font, though. :D
IlaughedIcried 1 year ago
Murcury WTF, explain to me why I should take you seriously, you failed to spell Mercury correctly. Please don't teach what you don't know, or at least proof-read before uploading to the masses. btw lol @ the tags (Creationism, Cleethorpes, ffs is there no limit to your stupidity)
cardiffnightowl 1 year ago
i just cannot image the size of those stars...!
weetnietgeen 1 year ago
ur anus is a bad word.
mistermario613 2 years ago
Uhhhh,You have tat completley wrong....First off Betelguese is only a little bit bigger then our sun and Alderbran is smaller then our sun...Plus,Sirius,The 2nd brightest star in the sky(-1.4)and our sun is the brightest star in the sky(-2.6).Siruis is bigger then Betel Alder and a few others...
ReconMasterCheif 2 years ago
no no no MasterCheif you got it all rong
petur170 2 years ago
Your probaly still in fourth grade arent you?
Our sun IS the brightest star because its the closest star.
We can prove siruis is bigger the the ones i mentioned,becasue its the brigtest star in the sky besides our sun.
but if u look through a telscope then MV ephi is bigger.
but theres more bigger then it..
ReconMasterCheif 2 years ago
im not talking bout the brightness of the stars
petur170 1 year ago
Neither am I..........
ReconMasterCheif 1 year ago
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the title says it all
snidenlukeo9 2 years ago
why did you stop at antares? it's tiny to some stars such as MY Cephei, VV Cephei, and the big cunt VY Canis Majoris! this is a shit video to be honest! im sorry to say but it's true! you should put your head in soil and suffocate of emmbarrisment and stab ya knackers till ya blood stained balls roll out of ya sack! lol kidding about that but the rest is true (to a point) no offense
thepersonfromearth 2 years ago
Good comment, made me laugh. I checked your recent comment activity and you appear the be putting the worlds to rights with regard to relative size of "heavenly" bodies, VY Canis Majoris seems rather poultry compared to the size your intellect, I should get yourself down to CERN your brain may account for all the missing mass of the universe! ... :o)
EmailEunuch 2 years ago
shut the fuck up.
afshin862000 2 years ago
@thepersonfromearth you must be filled with "emmbarrisment" lol, watching another video like this one and trashing this one shows your level of intelect... MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO! show us all your genius video making skills? and btw, the title of this video is "We are bloody tiny! " NOT "the biggest objects in the universe.
mrpageandfamily 1 year ago
@thepersonfromearth "im sorry i sent that comment a year back, it was a little over the top!" no probs, had you taken notice of my youtube name you would have ralised I have no knackers to stab ..:o)
EmailEunuch 1 year ago
*Cough* *cough* VY CANIS MAJORIS! *cough*
Miss6Nintendo 2 years ago
It's mErcury. Just pointing it out.
tlovefromhell 2 years ago
It's a quaint English epithet to add meaning to the word it precedes, it can also be used in phrases like "Bloody idiot" (freakin' retard) or after being shot in the butt at point blank range you may cry "Go steady young man, that bloody well hurt don't you know" the last phrase will help to keep your dignity while oozing blood all over the sidewalk (pavement)
A regional variation from the north of England would be "Flippin' eck" which can be literally translated to "f*ckin' hell"
EmailEunuch 2 years ago
Smart ass lol
CharlieTeague 2 years ago
Neither is the sun.
noober271 2 years ago 4
I laughed at the 2 above comments. Fact.
retnuHDJ 2 years ago
Ur Anus!
FierceGodLink 3 years ago 2
Actually it was recently renamed in order to end that stupid joke once and for all.
Now it's called Urectum :):):)
RationalFuture 2 years ago
Lol futurama
rruuppoo 2 years ago
Fucking good comment
deathdrako 2 years ago
Hoax
CharlieTeague 2 years ago
vv cephei is bigger than antares
parkour720 3 years ago
We orbit at more than 68,000 mph around a small star than is one of more than 400 billion in our galaxy. Each galaxy will have on average several hundred billion stars. We live near the outer egde of the Milky way near the outer edge of the local group.
RJL738 3 years ago
were tiner than an atem comparded to Antares
InfinitePlayz 3 years ago
forgot uranus
solarsystemKND 3 years ago
When I wrote to the Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel foundation asking permission to use the Uranus image in a youtube video they said there would be no problem as long as I used a "Herschel" composition to accompany the images, as I wanted to use my own music for the video I decided not to include Uranus, ....... or maybe I just forgot ... :o)
EmailEunuch 3 years ago
EmailEunuchm No one owns the planet m8, you can use it in any kind of work you want! :)
SausageTooth 3 years ago
good video
camilometal47 3 years ago
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Etimespace 3 years ago
Where do they get the names from for all the stars?
Scientists who discovered them? Historic gods/godesses? Greek/Latin words?
quarkqueen 3 years ago
Many of the stars are visible to the human eye, their immense size makes them appear in constellations even though they are countless millions of miles away, so many of the stars will have ancient names
EmailEunuch 3 years ago
hi qq,
Actually a lot of star names are Arabic. They were designated 000s of years ago. Greek only comes into when assigning letters from their alphabet to various stars within a constellation. I don't think any are Latin but I could be wrong.
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TheReasonWhyGuy 3 years ago
Can one see VV Cephei?
robitussin217 4 years ago
My ball's are bigger that Antaris.
palmajav 4 years ago
Christ! you must be Gonad the Ballberian
hughjarrse 4 years ago
Gonad the Ballberian, thats a new one.
palmajav 4 years ago
imagine that vv Cephei is big like were like a size of a germ
9Gabriela3456 4 years ago
so the last ones are all suns right??
warbirds13 4 years ago
wow... here i was thinking the sun was big.
Melvinyoder 4 years ago
Yah have u seen the sun compared to the largest star we know of? its like comparing a pebble to our sun
Carnage546 4 years ago
I know, its insane
Melvinyoder 4 years ago
I know right
Carnage546 4 years ago
how did they find out that arcturis was that big maybe god made a sun the size of our gallaxy or thousands of suns the size of our gallaxy or millions of suns the size of our gallaxy or billions of suns the size of our gallaxy or maybe hes still creating some as we comment dundundunnnnnnnnnnnn!
Terrin123456789 4 years ago
I knew there were bigger stars out there than our sun but I had no clue that the size difference was that significant!! I wonder if there are bigger stars out there than Antares.
xcalic01 4 years ago
The pistol star and WCephei are both much bigger than Antares, but the scale starts to mean nothing, for a start whern you have a picture of Antares on your pc the earth is far far smaller than a single pixel
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
God created them all with the words "let there be light" but took 6 tiring days to create tiny earth. Make you wonder about a lot of things. I'm going to wikipedia them all now. Thanks.
xcalic01 4 years ago
"God created them all with the words "let there be light" but took 6 tiring days to create tiny earth"
Even funnier is the fact (I know it's not a fact) that it took him 40 days to flood the cosmological spec that is the earth
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
The amusement is almost endless. LOL!
xcalic01 4 years ago
no- the pistol star is only about half the size of antares- vv cephei and canis major nare both far larger than both though
Dalekgodking 3 years ago
The VV Cephei A is the largest star in the universe we know of. It is far bigger then the pistol Antares, and all the other planets and stars combined. Compared to our sun. ITs like comparing a pebble to Antares.
Carnage546 4 years ago
Wow! That's incredibly big! One cannot imagine how much power that star exerts every second compared to ours.
Oh yeah, I heard they resently found (you won't believe this) a star bigger than the Pistol star, W Cephei. Think its discovery was in 2005 (hubble telescope workin' wonders again). It's called VY Canis Majoris. Check it out (wiki). It doesn't dwarf W Cephei though, and there is some "controvesy" about the damn thing.
xcalic01 4 years ago
theres a larger star discovered- vy canis majoris- about 14% larger than VV cephei A
Dalekgodking 3 years ago
We kicked pluto's ass
frolickingassassin 4 years ago
antares rulaz
kalafat 4 years ago
So sweet it MHz!
ManifestMiasma 4 years ago
It doesn't show how small we are.
Where is The pistol star or VVCephei?
XerO583 4 years ago
The pistol star and WCephei would only be of use to compare the size of Antares, the earth is already much smaller than a pixel so an earth Pistol star comparison would be pointless, the comparison from earth to Antares still stands,. plus as I said before we couldn't find a table big enough to fit WCephei on!
It does show how small we are, if a star twice the size of the pistol star was discovered, it wouldn't make us any smaller
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
lol vy canis majoris is about 10 times the size of pistol
Dalekgodking 3 years ago
It doesn't really show how small we actually are, without showing there are billions of stars within a galaxy, and billion of galaxies
jimofdeath 4 years ago
I don't think that pluto is considered a planet anymore since it's a part of Kuiper belt.
ZanfaEstonian 4 years ago
Where's your anus?
brotherjupiter 4 years ago
EmailEunuch...You're boring!
MadalynMurrayOHair 4 years ago
Smart too.
ph201 4 years ago
And what may I ask is more exciting than astronomy or astrophysics? A day at the mall? Watching some crappy reality television show? Chewing gum and listening to records? This video is awesome!
ManifestMiasma 4 years ago 5
@ManifestMiasma i stoped watching porn for this...0.0
edwinm1 5 months ago
@edwinm1 xD
ManifestMiasma 5 months ago
vv cephei is much and much bigger than antares
IIDUCE85 4 years ago
Absolutely correct VV Cephei A is indeed one of the largest objects known to man, VV Cephei A is the largest of the two (VV Cephei is a binary star) I didn't include it as I had no size comparison to illustrate against the others shown here, but more to the point how big is that table they're all on?
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
wheres Beatlegiuze
OdrOsludgeO 4 years ago
If you look at orion, it's the right shoulder (top left to us)
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
I've seen those pictures before about 2 years ago. I like how you misspelled Mercury. :P Music was good at least.
ph201 4 years ago
Yes, I used the ancient Sumerian spelling from the 3rd millennium BC, it was later bastardised by the Romans, Greeks and Babylonians to the soft "E" as opposed the guttural hard "U" why couldn't they leave well alone! on the other hand I may have been watching TV while I was typing.... lol, I was trying out my new trem on my guitar, hence the dive bomb over kill... ;o)
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
really good vid well done. liked it!
niomeuk 4 years ago
That's amazing! Thanks for showing.
Liapriz 4 years ago
lol, rigel.
pokechugger 4 years ago
I though I was going to see an orange!
nah, cool video :)
dilmo22 4 years ago
wait wtf whats with all those other planets?I never heard of them.What are they?
googoogame 4 years ago
Anything that's bigger than the sun is a star, Antares is a class M supergiant star 600 light years from our solar system, and don't forget this is just in our own galaxy, who knows how big others are that we can't see
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
i thought there are other stars that are smaller than the sun aswell.
imbaman1337 4 years ago
the smallest star so far found is 122b, it is roughly the size of Jupiter, obviously there is only one star in out solar system, and by definition finding small stars at great distances is very difficult
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
I'm amazed that I've never even heard of such huge objects! What's the music?
hughjarrse 4 years ago
I'ts me messing around with my first Floyd Rose I found it on an old cassette when I cleared out my attic
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
Yep .. very small. Would have liked to have seen Earth (at pea size) next to Antares ( ? size)
murcopet 4 years ago
Cant be done, even the sun would be far less than one pixel in the last picture
EmailEunuch 4 years ago
oops, Pluto was kicked out of the club.
pudifoot 4 years ago
Yeah, too bad, I bet Disney are annoyed!
EmailEunuch 4 years ago