i just had a question in my maths book with numbers like 10^13 appearing... i was like well how much is it... maybe the way from my home to my school... oh wait from sun to pluto lol
@Arayik777 uh.... yes they are. All of this is observable. we have SEEN this. but your probably one of those people who thinks that the sun revolves around the earth and that humans and dinosaurs walk the earth at the same time.
@Watchdawg The closest star is more than 1 ly away, so in order to get to it with our best rockets we'd have to travel for 40000 years. In order to get as far as this video shows, we'd literally have to travel for thousands of trillions of years. Even though it's far, we can guess at what's out there based on what we see here from earth.
Wheres God?
AmazingGlitterGirl 3 weeks ago
galaxy clusters gone?
TheCraigID 2 months ago
celestia?
hundegaga 3 months ago
Alas, there is no radius at square. Only in circle. At least in our mathematics.
ZlobnyYa 4 months ago
Time... is never time at all.
Zanmatt2g 5 months ago
Where's God?
AnasAlex10 5 months ago
@AnasAlex10 Look in a mirror.
loveandpeace71 5 months ago
Sounds like Kojiki Kitaro.
Dymmy83 6 months ago
Oh no, you broke relativity!!
Bizorke 8 months ago
i just had a question in my maths book with numbers like 10^13 appearing... i was like well how much is it... maybe the way from my home to my school... oh wait from sun to pluto lol
Holbeinisscheisse 8 months ago
Theres a satellite thats actually that far away? If so, then thats pretty cool.
WhyareUangry 11 months ago
none of these are proven facts
Arayik777 11 months ago
@Arayik777 uh.... yes they are. All of this is observable. we have SEEN this. but your probably one of those people who thinks that the sun revolves around the earth and that humans and dinosaurs walk the earth at the same time.
jcraighead07 8 months ago
How far can they send a satellite? and how do they measure these things without a satellite?
Watchdawg 1 year ago
@Watchdawg The closest star is more than 1 ly away, so in order to get to it with our best rockets we'd have to travel for 40000 years. In order to get as far as this video shows, we'd literally have to travel for thousands of trillions of years. Even though it's far, we can guess at what's out there based on what we see here from earth.
Bizorke 8 months ago
@Bizorke bring plenty of snackes because its along way out.
GalaticSpaceHero 7 months ago
Squares have radii?
Mossman1223 1 year ago 10
sounds like Kitaro music (in fact, I'm SURE it is!)
technocrash09 1 year ago
This makes me want to kill myself.
crazzygirl100 1 year ago
Nice... Celestia, isn't it?
timdevries1003 1 year ago
NAM-MYOHO-RENGUE-KYO
fogosona 1 year ago
AND HERE WE ARE ...
WORRIED WITH SO MANY TINY THINGS.....
fogosona 1 year ago 12
@fogosona You are so right :(
Sanfthauch 1 year ago
by the time you hit 2,000,000,000 light yrs, one dot should equal like 20 or 50 galaxies. all I saw was black.
Pizzaman633 1 year ago 5
@Pizzaman633 i'm sorry but the programme has limitations of visibility at that point.
thepersonfromearth 1 year ago
@thepersonfromearth What's the program?
Theonegamefreak 1 year ago
@Theonegamefreak celestia 5.1 ED
thepersonfromearth 1 year ago
The video that zooms past the planets is better, but this is still good.
MrAugustNidor 1 year ago
@MrAugustNidor
i saw that one too, that ones called powers of ten - scales of the universe
xLittleVinnie 1 year ago
saw this in science but it started as a guys hand at a pincnik
PetGussyane1 1 year ago
@PetGussyane1 that one is abit better tbh
Nathanrjroche 1 year ago
@Nathanrjroche i know sorry i didnt have the facilities to create such a detailed video by my own doing.
thepersonfromearth 1 year ago
Squares have side lengths, not radii. Cool otherwise.
agentdarkboote 1 year ago