The search for planets more habitable than Earth is an awe-inspiring venture that speaks to our innate curiosity and our desire to explore and understand the cosmos. The fact that scientists have identified exoplanets within the "habitable zone" around their stars, where conditions could be right for liquid water-and thus life as we know it-to exist, is a monumental leap in astronomy and could have profound implications for the future of humanity. These discoveries push the boundaries of technology and science, as each potential habitable planet offers unique research opportunities to learn more about the universe and the possibility of life beyond Earth. It inspires generations to dream of interstellar travel and the potential for new beginnings on alien worlds.
@rosemarycastanza66963 ай бұрын
Is that what Gods Word says ???
@rosemarycastanza66963 ай бұрын
This planet is it stop messing around !
@toneriggz8 ай бұрын
“That’s where we are right now, searching for Heaven and finding Hell”. Sounds like my love life.
@Payne..6 ай бұрын
This needs more likes.
@TheDanCorder5 ай бұрын
At least you are finding something
@VaderPopsVicodin105 ай бұрын
@@TheDanCorder Not finding anything could also be construed as "Finding Hell". Depends on perspective.. ..that's where I'm at, anyway. The search continues.. 😆
@VaderPopsVicodin105 ай бұрын
Ace comment 😎👌🏻
@savage_the_wild4 ай бұрын
Found my tribe lol
@chasehicks74655 ай бұрын
I wish we would evolve enough to learn to take care of our own planet
@itadaku238 ай бұрын
Lol when they started talking about the spitzer infrared telescope you know you're watching something that's at least 15 years old. As does the 4:3 aspect ratio
@darrellharvey81188 ай бұрын
I really wish they would put the original television air date in the description or anywhere in the info!
@prodigalpriest5 ай бұрын
26:30 That planet's name is COROT 7b.
@warrenreid6109Ай бұрын
I'll be glad when we can find worlds that are actually the size of Earth.
@kvd1Ай бұрын
Even though there are two major types of planets, gas giants and rocky planets(all dwarf planets are part of the rocky planet class). But there can be hundreds of different types of planets, ranging from rocky planets covered in liquid, to worlds that are made of ice or jewels(mainly diamonds or quartz). And even worlds that are made up entirely of rare metals, including tungsten. And we are not sure how these worlds would behave.
@kvd1Ай бұрын
However as usual, as it turns out that rogue planets won’t stay rogue forever. Over billions of years these rogue planets will eventually get caught by a new host star. This theory is called planetary fostering, because when rogue planets get captured they will be called foster planets. Most likely stars that will do this will be red dwarf stars. But the new star will not always be friendly to their fostered orphans Because this theory can also explain how dead stars(like neutron stars) can have their own planets.
@peterolbrisch89703 ай бұрын
What does that mean, more habitable? You really can't count on something being the same by the time we get there.
@PaulDicks-r6e4 ай бұрын
700 exoplanets? I think we are at several thousands.
@davidmccarthy60618 ай бұрын
You'll need an update to this in about 800 years when we have the ability to get to one of them.
@babalonkie8 ай бұрын
Every aspect of life is unique...even the most identical twin will have differences. So, is there a planet out there that's similar to earth!? In a infinite universe... Certainly... but it will never be exactly like earth.
@mottthehoople6938 ай бұрын
doesn't matter we can fuck it up
@aliandrews11038 ай бұрын
If the universe is infinite there is infinite versions of everything including the same earth infinite times. If infinity is a thing it means everything is nothing
@babalonkie8 ай бұрын
@@aliandrews1103 Infinity is a never ending number/amount... but even in infinity... Number One only comes once...
@sindygospelarjoon65488 ай бұрын
Music a bit too loud , however i enjoyed the documentary
@ArnoštKostečka8 ай бұрын
Saturn's moon Titan is probably former lost planet caughted by our solar system and Saturn in the end.
@saviourojukwu8936 ай бұрын
Titan didn't get captured by Saturn. It formed around Saturn's accretion
@chrisu.50977 ай бұрын
Changing the title of a documentary and posting it again doesn't make it new.
@cjnthn7 ай бұрын
we are nothing in the grand scope of things
@hotrodsonulondon71117 ай бұрын
What would you do with all the power?.
@harshvardhan58938 ай бұрын
Michio kaku is is tv scientist.. while real scientists are not known
@michaelpierson15348 ай бұрын
How many planets have gas giants flung into the star itself?
@WrifWraf8 ай бұрын
Aliens on the moon farming us .all along we thought we were it but it's us not the cow
@michaelpierson15348 ай бұрын
Like Tralfamador
@fouraces91378 ай бұрын
Why not just say it's Season 2 episode 3 of How the universe works and save us some dam time. Fewer and fewer channels you can trust anymore. Welcome to the blocked channel list.
@meghansmith78848 ай бұрын
Did they just call us Freaks😭lol....Meow
@rosemarycastanza66963 ай бұрын
NO but if you want to believe a lie (Satan tells you) MAYBE for you
@FuqyuYouTude769405 ай бұрын
There are trillions of habitable planets with people on them. We just will never see any of them. Sin will not be allowed to spread. That's the real reason Jesus died, not just to redeem this planet, but to protect the rest of the Universe from being infected.
@ontplates3 ай бұрын
funniest thing i heard in awhile, thks
@jamesbartle88248 ай бұрын
We’re not even a Type 1 civilisation, we have no hope right now. It’s almost certain there’s something/someone else out there, we won’t experience another world, warmth from another sun or contact with an alien life from that shared the universe with us in anyone’s life time who’s reading this. The universe is bigger than our minds can comprehend, that means the numbers and the math don’t exist to figure out just how big the universe is. We aren’t special, and we aren’t alone.
@JurassicJenkins8 ай бұрын
We aren’t special, we’re just alone.
@Contact_Info7 ай бұрын
No, because God made us only.
@jamesbartle88247 ай бұрын
@@Contact_Info maybe, but who’s to say your god Only made us, could he have also made others
@jamesbartle88247 ай бұрын
@DontTouchMyTree I’m not American, therefore *civilisation*
@jamesbartle88247 ай бұрын
@DontTouchMyTree ‘This is one of the distinctive traits of British/Commonwealth vs. United States dialects of English and editorial standards. There are a lot of words spelled with an s in the Commonwealth while they're spelled with a z in the US. Civilisation is Commonwealth, while civilization is US’ Have a nice day 👋🏼
@alm62153 ай бұрын
Is there a habitable planet within commuting distance? No. So why are we fantasizing about relocating to another planet? A scientific curiosity but totally impractical.
@adenihil8 ай бұрын
Errrrrrr… No. NONE of these planets are MORE HABITABLE than earth.
@craiglee32535 ай бұрын
about 7 minutes of information "dramatically" spread out over 42 minutes.
@itsmenoname22478 ай бұрын
this channel needs a better name. Faked Science ...sounds way better. More realistic and accurate.
@ken15cia8 ай бұрын
They show all of the “hell places” then they show one maybe habitable planet.. i was starting to think it was clickbait, a lot of computer images, sensational words.. little glimpse of a maybe habitable planet.. bad documentation.. full of cliché and sensational words, nothing of real imagery, all those habitable planet as they say but show maybe one.. its like they trying to sell you something
@special55136 ай бұрын
24:22 We have to put them away if we wanna fly up to light years per Kilometer an hour, then we have to be careful in interstellar space, because we could collide with them, but I have an idea how we may get the gas giants away. It's like a rock staying on a straight rail.