*Jupiter. Your mistakes aren't in the past. You will pay. Mark. My. Words.*
@GamerK3nn3th3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
The Sun will know just what jupiter and the past isnt in the past always
@UNITED_STATES_OILLOVER3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Oil up
@Planet_X_1233 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
@@UNITED_STATES_OILLOVER *...*
@UNITED_STATES_OILLOVER3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
โ@@Planet_X_123GELP, THAT WAS A JOKE
@Planet_X_1233 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
@@UNITED_STATES_OILLOVER*... Ok then*
@Deimos120243 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
The way you had Planet X saying โoh, I wouldnโt be so sure Jupiterโ was amazing ๐
@Planet_X_1233 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
*Thank you*
@Oklahoma_is_me3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
@@Planet_X_123 ๐
@This_Is_a_HAPPY_HOUSE3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Awww Deimoss
@Just_me_NePtUnE3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
You have no idea how loud I screamed when is saw this FINALLY YOU POSTED IT I LOVE YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL YOUR MY LIFE SAVER๐ญ๐ซถ๐ผ
@Personishappy3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Ive been waiting! And it arrived! As a masterpiece! ๐คฉ
@Neptune-IRL2 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
... Makamake's face at 8:30 is so funny ๐
@deskolive3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
YESS POGGIEEEEES I love this your content never fails to impress me :DD
@AnnaRoyal-i5l3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
canโt wait for the next part๐ฅ๐ฅ
@Yuri_jadis3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
I love this video and all your videos
@Fable_art3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
NO WAY IT'S HERE
@Dshe3pia3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
RAHH AWESOME VIDEO
@elyanako-ke7kt3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Ah yes this is the moment I been waiting for to watch it:) Still it was ๐โจ๏ธ
@BEING_SCIENTIFIC.3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
0:35 Bro no offense but you should be doing part 2 THIS WEEK
@Planet_X_1233 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
*Don't rush them*
@BEING_SCIENTIFIC.3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
@@Planet_X_123 I said no offense but ok iwas rude
@Planet_X_1233 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
@@BEING_SCIENTIFIC. *disappears into the darkness*
@BEING_SCIENTIFIC.3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
@@Planet_X_123 What do you mean bro
@MiftahulJannah-tm1qn3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Love youโคโคโค
@Lillyofthevalleyfloral3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
How dare KZbin hide this from me for 1 MINUTE
@ะัะฐะฝััะะฐะนััะฑะฐะน3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Same
@This_Is_a_HAPPY_HOUSE3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Fr
@Mars-z5v20 ะบาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Hi deimos
@bfbfour0scFan3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Finally newest video๐
@Megan-7123 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
YES FINALLY YOU MAKE IT!! I LUV YOUR VIDEOS SM AND I AM EXCITED FOR PART 2 ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ค๐ค๐คโคโคโคโค And Can You Add Other Planets n Moons If You Can When You Gonna Do Part 2? I Hope You Add It Will Be Cool If The Other Planets Know Oh And Plz Don't Remove Planet X From Reaction Cause HE IS SO COOL IN YOUR GACHA LIFE 2 STYLE!! โจโจโจโจโจโจโจโจ
@MohdIshak-t4e3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
hi I'm a fan
@Kirllui3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Planet x voice ๐๐๐
@LindaSekgetle2 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
When arr you making part two?, because they already realized part two and three.
@htdgtakadoyt29123 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Oh yes finally
@645columbusave3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Alr now we need part 2
@Lemoncherryx3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
First ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
@Itz_Ashh-03 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
How do you manage to post so fast teach me your ways๐
@Ylize_Castill03 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
AHHHH I CAN'T BELIEVE KZbin HID THIS FROM ME FOR 9 HRS๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
@claudineguilabo65393 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
add some planet if you do part 2
@roofy5793 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
can they PLSS react to a average day for saturn moons
@ThienDuongBui3 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Yo!!! New videoโคโค๐
@yukiphantom75122 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Day 13 of Science Fun Facts No One Cares About: In the early solar system, there were likely many more planets than we recognize today. Initially, there were numerous small planetary bodies forming from the protoplanetary disk of gas and dust surrounding the young Sun. However, through a process called planetary accretion, some of these bodies collided and merged, leading to the formation of the planets we know now. During this time, there were probably several planetesimals-smaller, rocky bodies that could eventually form planets-floating around. Some of these small bodies may have collided to create the larger planets, while others were ejected from the solar system or destroyed in collisions. Today, we recognize eight planets in our solar system, but itโs estimated that there may have been dozens of smaller objects that eventually contributed to the formation of these planets. Some of these early bodies might have even been similar in size to the current dwarf planets we recognize today, like Pluto or Eris!