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@brahmburgers2 ай бұрын
Fascinating. I'm 72, have written several sci-fi stories, and I ponder the magnificence of the Universe - on a daily basis. The narration was quite good, in contrast to most other videos, which have run-on sentences. Graphics good also! I subscribed.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! Thank you very much for watching and commenting! And I'm sure you have a lot of experience and can please suggest travel ideas if you want, of course.
@brahmburgers2 ай бұрын
@@StarSailor_Channel Here's a little factoid that I don't think is in science books: Every atom in the universe, other than H, is either helium or has helium at its core.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
True!
@charlesoparah31782 ай бұрын
Agreed. We can never stop admiring the awestrucking creation of Jehovah God.
@brahmburgers2 ай бұрын
@@charlesoparah3178 I don't believe in a man-made myth called 'God.' Nature and science, fine.
@katalytically2 ай бұрын
Well done. Great presentation, CGI, and information based on what is known about galaxies.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! Welcome aboard!
@bobtrucker12722 ай бұрын
Very informative, its show's how insignificant we're really are! There's no way that we are alone in the universe. Thanks for the video!!
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and commenting
@DCM8828Ай бұрын
Insignificant? To whom?
@rayvanbulletantmartinezАй бұрын
Thanks!
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Thank you very very much!! 🙏✨🚀
@JohnCarter-le4qt2 күн бұрын
Great video and soundtrack!
@StarSailor_ChannelКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you very much for watching and commenting
@333Raymondo2 ай бұрын
This was amazing, i didn't want it to end. Thank you and i have just subscribed to your channel also.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and for letting me know that you enjoy this content. Welcome aboard!
@Powerful17762 ай бұрын
The outer spaces of Planet Earth lay beyond Antarctica.
@wes96272 ай бұрын
Interesting. Our national debt is about three times the size of NGC 4889.
@brahmburgers2 ай бұрын
If each person alive today represented 1.5 years, ....we would exceed the age of the Universe.
@jodymlake-hw4gy2 ай бұрын
@@wes9627 national debt interest paid since Carter is 100 trillion $. For nothing
@vi8tboy-fk6ix2 ай бұрын
35 trillion dollars to be exact!
@theamused87052 ай бұрын
@@brahmburgerstrue but there have been some studies to suggest our universe isn't 13.5 billion years old but may be 27 billion years old.
@ogdocvatoАй бұрын
@@theamused8705 It's an exciting time to study cosmology!
@RogerBrock-m3w2 ай бұрын
There probably been lots of earths over the melinnia but they lived and died out for one reason or another
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@michaelharrington7517 күн бұрын
Nope. Only one "earth".
@umuto19086 күн бұрын
Fantastic video. Keep up to great work sir. Subscribed. Greetings from Turkey 🖐😊
@StarSailor_Channel18 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much!!! Welcome aboard! Warm hello to Turkey!!
@mikehartman53262 ай бұрын
Very well made video. New subscriber.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!! Welcome aboard!
@americanexploring7440Ай бұрын
Nice graphics, many speculations. We really have no clue.
@saleem956ify24 күн бұрын
Absolutely, we are limited with the limited technology we have.
@OOL-UV217 күн бұрын
Light is the great tattle-tale. We have many, many clues. The great observatory receive clues from billions of light years away.
@LegendLength15 күн бұрын
There are just so many stars and galaxies that life must exist virtually all around us. Evolution seems fairly easy and inevitable once you get some basic molecules.
@Martin-ei9ek3 күн бұрын
Their must be some thing after the end 😊
@ioanbota939717 күн бұрын
Realy I like this video so so much its more than interestyng
@DocHolliday110817 күн бұрын
Fantastic video 👏👏👏
@StarSailor_Channel14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Philomats2 ай бұрын
That was quite a journey. I am glad to get my feet back on earth again.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
And much younger than the rest of the population. Thank you very much for watching and for the comment.
@georgivladimirov25862 ай бұрын
let's say it right, speed of light is nothing compared to size of universe. Nice video by the way 👍❤
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@theamused87052 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Space Engine is such a wonderful tool.
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
It really is! Thanks for watching!
@barry_g844318 күн бұрын
Great video captures the vastness and magnitude.
@StarSailor_Channel14 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Skip-b4j2 ай бұрын
Hi,... This is GREAT, and thank You very much - Have a Nice day,.... Yves Canada
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and commenting Yves! Cheers to Canada!
@rickynorris169417 күн бұрын
Fascinating! 😊
@StarSailor_Channel14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
@paulhealey298410 күн бұрын
Nice music.
@patsingleton20932 ай бұрын
I'm feeling a bit small after that journey. The numbers are almost frightening. More please.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
That's it! We are smaller than dust on the scale of the universe.
@ralphlamothe65372 ай бұрын
Awesome video
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Thanks!
@lozo474515 күн бұрын
Lets explore inside the great attractor
@cmdrpranqster50992 ай бұрын
O7, CMDR! Nice presentation!
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! Welcome aboard!
@lozo474515 күн бұрын
1:37 I said, I know that sound! Going to jump never gets old I think I'm still on my starter ship 😂
@pauleypavillion608817 күн бұрын
With that many stars, there's got to be hundreds of thousands of different intelligent civilizations in that galaxy alone!!!
@davidbee370415 күн бұрын
Maybe or maybe not. Remember, it took Earth 3.8 billion years to get where we are today. Most of the time before that there were dinosaurs for a couple hundred million years and before that nothing. So at any one point of time, e.g. right now, there may not be that many intelligent civilisations.
@GeorgeStar4 күн бұрын
Wishful thinking is not science.
@pauleypavillion60883 күн бұрын
@@GeorgeStar It's not wishful thinking? Do you have any imagination or sense of thought ?
@GeorgeStar3 күн бұрын
@@pauleypavillion6088 I prefer facts, evidence and reality over "there's got to be". So far ZERO evidence. Wishing and hoping is not evidence.
@pauleypavillion60882 күн бұрын
@@GeorgeStar So what the point? Statistics will prove it there with that many stars.
@DanN-hp9lj14 күн бұрын
Incomprehensible.
@lozo474515 күн бұрын
Its still unfathomable the immense number of stars in all the galaxies, that we can grab light from. And they say it all happened by chance?
@videoprivate31742 ай бұрын
Light is light , we can't look back the past time by just standing on a planet , we still see this era no matter how long u are staying ,
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
It's the same as saying that we are observing the present of galaxies millions of light years away from here. In the video I talk about another possible civilization observing our planet at this moment, what would they see, not us. Okay, the video has a lot of "what ifs", if we could travel beyond the speed of light, if some highly advanced civilization exists, if they found our planet, if they could observe what happens on the surface of the Earth... Thank you very much for watching and for the comment.
@ivornworrell15 күн бұрын
at about 10:05 the advanced beings may also have an advanced scope that can go back in time 350 mil years OR any distance whatsoever, we humans have to learn to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX & not try to fit the UNIMAGINABLY VAST Universe into our perception of existence as we know it here in our little world on Earth. Salaam
@KevinTurner-v6z4 күн бұрын
Did you know our national debt doesn't even include the Pentagon?
@Bobcat92 ай бұрын
400 Billion stars in the Milky Way. For numerical comparison, the US National Debt has 90 times more dollars in it than all the stars in the Milky Way.
@kn9ioutom2 ай бұрын
AWESOME !!!
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!!
@spyglass10052 ай бұрын
Excellent astronomy story.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! Welcome aboard!
@KevinTorres-ez1kl15 күн бұрын
I would like to see with what instrument they were able to see the galaxy at such a distance of light.
@StarSailor_Channel14 күн бұрын
Hubble does it
@juancarloshess206515 күн бұрын
INFINITE & Timeless
@trebell8852 ай бұрын
Everyone of those standard candle's, is an island home!
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
For sure
@pippipster676724 күн бұрын
The general public have no way whatsoever of knowing whether any of this stuff is true.
@StarSailor_Channel24 күн бұрын
True, even the most accurate studies have margins of error.
@ratter5312 ай бұрын
The vast realm of space is difficult to comprehend.
@srinivasaraonallabothula1424Ай бұрын
This is Dream Journey to the gigantic Galaxy with 10 Trillion Stars. We can't even imagine. The main focus is about NGC 4889 Giant Spherical Elliptical Galaxy , Home to 10 Trillion Stars. Imagining it's Diameter in terms of Millions of Light Years, the distance from Our Planet rather than our MilkyWay Galaxy, the enormous power of Gravity, the existence of Super Massive Black Hole which is around 20 Billion Times the mass of the Sun are beyond the scope of knowledge of Human beings. It's very clear that we are less than Sand dunes on the Beach in the Observable Universe. This is an inter Galactic Journey of Millions of Light Years. The Computer simulated Video made with the latest Software brings the appearance of the Stars and Planets are beyond one's imagination or purview of the Knowledge. I'm in a state of trance while watching and listening the commentary. We can't even dream of this type of Video and appreciate the Incredible author and Composer as well for his extraordinary knowledge and analysis on the Cosmos. This is very Thrilling Subject and makes one think about our span of life which is moment in Space. I feel that the author is vested with full knowledge about the formation of the Universe, Galaxies, Planets and other Cosmic subjects as well. This is the Mysterious Video in recent times. Sending My Best wishes and Love from INDIA 🇮🇳 and expect more such Videos on the Cosmos.
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Thank you very much for watching
@srinivasaraonallabothula1424Ай бұрын
So Nice of You. This is a Mysterious Subject which you have explained with clarity. This is absolutely a Mysterious Subject. ❤❤🙏🙏🇮🇳
@lozo474515 күн бұрын
Does anyone else see the heart of stars? 2:55 Sound's like a good title for a book haha.
@jameshotz135014 күн бұрын
Space is infinite, and there fore mass is also infinite , it needs to be filled with something infinite energy and mass.
@Edward-Slug16 күн бұрын
It takes 32,000 years to count to 1 trillion.
@rodthelimey2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this enlightening video. Don't think me rude, but I wonder if you've brought back any rocks or other material from NGC4889 as evidence that you've been there.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
It wasn't rude at all, we shouldn't take anything from the planet, we would leave it exactly as it was. Thank you very much for watching and for the comment. Welcome aboard
@glennschadow-gw7qc13 күн бұрын
Ten trillion,,, then here we are killing each other ,war , people starving , homelessness,,, pretty sad we haven't learnt anything.
@charlesoparah31782 ай бұрын
Awestrucking presentation. Shows Jehovah Hod is the Father of Celestial Lights [bible: James1:27] We can NEVER find out the work that the true God has made from start to finish [Ecclesiastes 3:11]. I continue to be amazed.
@egay862929 күн бұрын
seems to me the night sky in such a galaxy would obviate street lighting. and, since the average age of stellar systems would be so high that life, if any exists, would have enjoyed many billions of years more evolution than us---especialy any predatory life.
@ChrisWigal-qn6lh2 ай бұрын
We are looking at things that will take 650 years +\- to get to with our current space crafts. When things are that far away, it’s hard to trust what they say, it’s Mainly speculation
@brahmburgers2 ай бұрын
more like 2,700 yrs, and half of that is decelerating.
@EdwardHinton-qs4ry2 ай бұрын
The galaxy 350 million light years away in this video would take 7 trillion years to reach in our current spacecraft. Remember it will take the Voyager (Our fastest spacecraft) spacecraft 70,000 years just to reach our closest star 4 light years away.
@anderd3332 ай бұрын
@@EdwardHinton-qs4ry and that galaxy is relatively close, so yes, there is a lot we do know about it.
@alviraesrion166815 күн бұрын
How about NGC1101 which has 100 trillion stars 😎😎
@StarSailor_Channel14 күн бұрын
We will definitely pay a visit too
@generalzod6740Ай бұрын
I like it. Give me more cosmology please. The numbers that are bandied around are simply incomprehensible to the Human mind. I love it, and the bigger ideas are such a relief from the banal activities of humans intellectualising over crap like politics, the economy, race, gender, and all the other nonsense of humans that matters not to a galaxy millions of light years away.
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Absolutely! Thank you so much for watching!! Welcome aboard
@tshavfengvang783118 күн бұрын
Imagine a world with over 100 suns! 😂
@JamesBond-vx4st25 күн бұрын
Wow 10 TRILLION Stars / Sun’s I wonder how many Earth like Planets exist in that Galaxy ?? There is a number somewhere probably very big number
@Joseph-s2f4gКүн бұрын
That music has to go
@dantetomic70497 күн бұрын
Its called Infinity.
@jamesk8s113 күн бұрын
how many things were said 2b impossible? Like breaking the 4 min mile.....
@danielrawlins10362 ай бұрын
If matter cannot be created nor destroyed, what happens to the matter consumed by these humongous black holes?
@richardphilpott3332 ай бұрын
It's still there
@jodymlake-hw4gy2 ай бұрын
It's consumed. Condensed. And redistributed in continuous cycle or flux. Over billions of years
@danielrawlins10362 ай бұрын
Am l therefore to extrapolate or perhaps assume that black holes recycle ingested matter into dust and gas clouds, the very foundational materials from which stars, planets and other galactic objects are made.?
@anderd3332 ай бұрын
@@danielrawlins1036 it is a mystery
@leecowell816513 күн бұрын
Christ that's a lotta stars. Wonder how many planets are there, huh? You know I think this rock needs to forget about the GOD thing because we ain't the center of nothin.
@adrianjeffreys1238Ай бұрын
Planet Earth is a mutation!
@danremenyi11799 күн бұрын
It is hard to know if any of this is real.
@tonyb866019 күн бұрын
"gases"
@DuNguyen-c5i13 күн бұрын
It takes 99 years to count one trillion how do you know that there are 10 trillion stars out there
@mrdeathgaming14572 ай бұрын
Dont think Braben would approve
@leestimpson183816 күн бұрын
A ten year old could have prepared a better script.
@StarSailor_Channel14 күн бұрын
Well, sure not... It would not be possible to make a complete documentary in just over 10 minutes. Remember that I only have one week to research, produce a script, voiceover, produce images, edit video, produce thumbnails and post. It may seem silly, but it is a lot of work. I am sorry that you did not like it, if you have any suggestions on how it could be better, in your opinion, it would help to improve. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@jimpeters666920 күн бұрын
How big is a Trillion? One trillion seconds is 31,680 Years !!!
@StarSailor_Channel20 күн бұрын
It really is an extremely difficult number to conceive.
@richardbennett4365Ай бұрын
What gases? Krypton? Silver? Astatine? Bromine? What gases? Dust? What kind of dust? How vague and non-soecific can one get? Dust? Really? Not even defined.
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
The channel aims to reach all types of audiences, but some information is still difficult to digest for the general public. I am very grateful that the video reached you, as it seems that you have more information. Thanks to your comment, I can understand who the video is reaching and adapt the information provided. However, it will still contain a large part of the basic information to be accessible to all types of audiences. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@Edison731002 ай бұрын
2 cool
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@backpages1Ай бұрын
Has anyone, anywhere actually observed a star being “born”? And who gets to name it?
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Yup, there is a star that was observed "being born", but they named it W75N(B)-VLA2 🤷♂️, I don't know whose idea it was. Since we don't have enough names or mythological figures, they usually name it by the equipment they were observed with. "Being born" because it is more than 4 thousand light years away, so it was born more than 4 thousand years ago. Thanks for you question.
@dueldab2117Ай бұрын
there's so much it might as well be nothing at all.
@EdwardHinton-qs4ry2 ай бұрын
It would take a human 360,000 years just to count to 10 trillion.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
It really is an unimaginably gigantic number
@EdwardHinton-qs4ry2 ай бұрын
@@StarSailor_Channel Yes and that's just one galaxy of 2 trillion in the observable part of our universe.
@johnkay73542 ай бұрын
@@StarSailor_Channel so how did you count them, if you didnt, the title should be around 10 trillion
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
You are right, it is never an exact number, but estimates made in studies with uncountable elements, allow us to state an incredibly close number. Just like estimates are made of hair counts, number of atoms in something, grains of sand on a beach, etc.
@richardbennett4365Ай бұрын
Well, yes. 2*10 000 000 000 000 would be 20 000 000 000 000. 😮. That's pretty easy arithmetic.
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
You're right, it's simple math. But you have to agree that it's an incomprehensible amount for our brain.
@kevinemery117715 күн бұрын
Cool graphics but boring, fast forward 5 minutes I take that back not boring .good info but sporadic
@StarSailor_Channel14 күн бұрын
I'm sorry, but the context, the explanation of the distance, and the difficulty in reaching such a distance, the entire path traveled, is part of the description of the galaxy. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@UKbrownSkinBoy2 ай бұрын
That TTS is just horrendous, I couldn't listen to another second of it.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, it was the best I could do, it's still far better than my own voice, believe me (I tried).
@frooqy2 ай бұрын
What is a TTS?
@548vikings2 ай бұрын
Makes one feel insignificant 😢
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
We really are, in the universe scale.
@anderd3332 ай бұрын
@@StarSailor_Channel ... on the other hand, "we are star dust" that has evolved into counciousness, compassion, intelligence and love. (Yes, there is a dark side, but we can evolve past it as well.)
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Sure!! Insignificant only in size! Thanks for the observation!
@doctortabby2 ай бұрын
NGC 4889...such a catchy name...
@brahmburgers2 ай бұрын
We could give it a name. How 'bout Gorgo ?
@doctortabby2 ай бұрын
@@brahmburgers I was thinking Tim. 😸😸
@bobbyleggins390017 күн бұрын
So every star this illustration is passing shouldnt be so
@albertchehade99162 ай бұрын
I'd like to travel to Seti Alpha 5
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Thank you so much for the suggestion!
@mumtaz.qureshi2 ай бұрын
I didn't like NGC 4889, tnx god i returned back to earth 😊
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for watching until the end and commenting.
@jabadabadu70892 ай бұрын
I don't know if that was done already or not, did maybe (ESA,NASA,etc...Experts) took an extremely zoomed in picture of a certain point in the sky and then did the same on exactly the opposite side of the sky? Are the farthest visible objects the same, only mirrored/seen from the other side? Maybe non of that? I'm curious about that, because if, big if, objects on one side are mirrored on the other side, that could mean the shape and direction of the Universe, right? I'm 99% sure that I'm mistaken, but that 1% of my grey matter is telling me to ask and make sure it's 100% wrong. Maybe here people are less toxic when I ask something that is in my mind. Cases of instantly degrading someone just because they think it's stupid or whatever, is getting sky high. It's really hard to have a discussion without someone telling you to go away with ideas.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
I believe that this is not possible to do yet, due to the immense distance. But it can be theoretically thought of, unfortunately I have not yet heard a similar theory to confirm if this occurs. Thank you very much for the comment, all doubts are valid, I'm just the bus driver that takes you to and from space, my answers are still quite limited.
@jabadabadu70892 ай бұрын
@@StarSailor_Channel Thank you for giving me an answer that it's not degrading. There is still hope 🙂You have a new subscriber.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Thank you very much for signing up! Welcome aboard!! I will strive to make this a respectful and inclusive place.
@Bobcat92 ай бұрын
10 Trillion stars? For numerical comparison, the US National Debt has 3.6 times more dollars in it than the10 Trillion stars in this one galaxy.
@Earthneedsado-over1772 ай бұрын
The universe is not concerned.
@Bobcat92 ай бұрын
@ Maybe not, but the numerical comparison still stands. And for those of us who use the US dollar, ever-increasing debt makes the currency less valuable. Your ignorance is noted though. Thanks so much for being a part of the problem.
@OOL-UV217 күн бұрын
@@Bobcat9 Trying reeeeaaaal hard to get some politics up in here. aint ya? The US debt is literally nothing to the life and death of the universe or a single galaxy. Think bigger.
@Bobcat917 күн бұрын
@@OOL-UV2 The US debt may be nothing to the universe, but US currency and its value, which is about to collapse because of that debt, is the life and death of literally hundreds of millions of lives in this world. Think bigger? WTF does that even mean? All I did was offer a comparison of two very large numbers, and accurately so. All you did was come here and insult me. How about you think bigger.
@OOL-UV216 күн бұрын
@@Bobcat9 I meant no offense. I meant find a really dark sky above some open expanse of ground and look up. Observe the diamonds in the sky and the majesty of the Milky Way that stretches above all. Then ponder the Big questions: What is this? What are we? From whence does it come and when will it all end? What is time? What is my Purpose? Is there any such thing as Purpose? Is this all there is? What is real? Why is there something instead of nothing? The universe was untroubled at the coming of us, and it will be equally untroubled at whatever becomes of us. "All rivers flow into the Ocean, yet the Ocean is never disturbed." Yes, the US Debt situation is troubling, on a human scale. But you trick yourself into thinking that money is more than it is. Money is an invention; money is math. Money is a means of accounting for real things, but money is not physically significant. Yes again, the so-called collapse of the US money system could cause major disruption in the world's economy, but only for a time. The US dominance in this area is a fading artifact of the global devastation of WW2. The world has grown up since then, and there are alternatives to the US-based system that can come into play very quickly. The current system remains because of inertia and because the other powers of the world (namely China) continue to find it convenient. As for the deaths of hundred of millions: how? Money does not make corn grown: seed, soil, water and sun make corn grown, and Corn is seed. These things will still exist, even if the coordination of the exchange of goods is thrown off for a time.
@ticnatz2 ай бұрын
Gravity can be a bitch.....
@Nel331472 ай бұрын
Age of ….. did you say “fishes” with an s ?
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Yep! This is how this period is also known, if I'm wrong please correct me.
@Behnam-p9w15 күн бұрын
Ok.thanks my allah
@DaninVirgina-mg7rf2 ай бұрын
It would seem that with all the trillions of stars and planets there should be some just like Earth.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
It is quite likely
@VickiAnkney2 ай бұрын
WRONG
@jodymlake-hw4gy2 ай бұрын
Intense gravity and radiation won't allow that. Our planet alone took billions of years to cool for that to happen. Earth is loaded with lead deposits. Lead is decayed uranium. Uranium is decayed star matter
@DaninVirgina-mg7rf2 ай бұрын
@@VickiAnkney RIGHT
@danstrayer1112 ай бұрын
there would be thousands if not millions of advanced civilizations or at least some kind of advanced animal species. And if I was 99% wrong about that, there would still be hundreds or thousands
@dennishoule25702 ай бұрын
10 trillion that’s nothing America is 34 trillion in debt
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
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@clubbertruck2 ай бұрын
So? It will never be paid so it matters little
@robertcook52012 ай бұрын
For something made so recently your information is several years out of date.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
I'm sorry if there is outdated information, I usually extract from reliable sources (NASA, ESA, academic papers). If you have more recent information, if you want and can share it, feel free. I can even make a remake of this video. Thank you very much.
@kangooroo119 күн бұрын
no such dalaxy
@railwaymechanicalengineer45872 ай бұрын
THE GRAVITY MODEL CANNOT EXPLAIN THIS HUGE GALAXY !! Of course Gravity has serious limitations in its maximum distance effect. Which cannot explain such a huge elliptical Galaxy. But there is a force in the Universe that is 10 to the power of 39 times greater than Gravity, (Billions of times stronger than Gravity). This is of course Electricity, which flows in Plasma (the most conductive substance we know of). And Plasma forms 99.9% of the whole Universe. But few mainstream scientists such as Astronomers or Physicists, have ANY qualifications in Electrical behaviour, simply because "Electricity" is itself a separate branch of Science, under the control of the IEEE (THE Scientific Institute for Electronics & Electrical Engineering). Hence Astronomers & Physicists have no real comprehension of how the Universe works at all. Indeed even NASA flatly refuses to employ ANY Scientist with Electrical Qualifications, including Radio Astronomers who they claim are Pseudo Scientists. Radio Astronomers obviously have to use the "Electricity" permeating the whole Universe in what are known as "Birkeland Currents", to do their research. So are fully aware of the Electrical Nature of everything in the Universe. Indeed even you & me, and ALL life on our planet can only survive thanks to the Universes Electrical nature. If that Electrical force stops, then absolutely Everything including the Stars, in the Universe dies immediately. THE UNIVERSE IS ELECTRIC - THERE ARE NO ISLANDS IN SPACE !!!
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the information.
@dougdouglas21122 ай бұрын
While i don't like to criticize...it's a little heavy in the effects department and a little light on the information side...just sayin'. I mean is it a movie or a documentary?
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment! Feel free to comment anytime. The intention is for the videos to be informative and entertaining. The effects are intended to create immersion and make the viewer feel like they are on the journey, not just watching. And it makes a huge difference. Feel free to give suggestions so that the videos can be even better. Thank you very much.
@Mallymoore2 ай бұрын
We live in gods brain every Star is just one of god's thoughts and all life is just another thought by God
@jerryharder138111 күн бұрын
Sometimes i get the feeling you think i'm gullible. A lot of talk and shiney pictures of your opinion.That Was not science, it was storytelling. Neil Tyson must have been involved. I'm surprised He didn't show up somewhere in his vagina shaped space explorer along with one of those other planet animals he's so good at imagining.
@StarSailor_Channel7 күн бұрын
Not at all. Well... anyone can do a research by himself. I don't belive anyone here is naive. Thanks for watching
@ThisIS_Insane2 ай бұрын
Closed captions have too many misspelled words. IF the narration voice isn't AI or a bot, it's not too terrible. This was well done, but not critically looked at, during final review, before announcing it "in the can". Just Sloppy, is all I'm getting. Not gonna thumbs up it either, with 5 minutes of silent animation boring me to tears, please finish the script, to fill the video. Thanks, ever so much. 😒🙄🤢
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your comment. The sections without narration are intentional to give an immersive experience of the trip, the images are information.
@TWOCOWS111 күн бұрын
why do you keep showing earth while talkin gabout that galaxy???!!!! to make it better, you also keep talking about earth and its geological time!. are you okay??
@StarSailor_Channel7 күн бұрын
To show the immense distance gap that even the fastest thing we know takes this monstrous amount of time to arrive. Not the geological era, but if it were ever possible to observe the surface of an exoplanet so far away, we would have this frightening time gap in the information. Thanks for the feedback and for watching.
@everaldoorr371612 күн бұрын
No
@WillyBluefield2 ай бұрын
Trump's ego imagines he's a colossal ... something. He needs to see this video to gain perspective.
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
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@markbounds64132 ай бұрын
Yet, there are still morons that support the left! Go figure...
@Earthneedsado-over1772 ай бұрын
He's a colossal a-hole.
@Powerful17762 ай бұрын
There is only water beyond the firmament. Space travel is not possible. We never went to the moon either!
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
@Earthneedsado-over1772 ай бұрын
Is there oxygen where you live?
@Powerful17762 ай бұрын
@@Earthneedsado-over177 Yes I breathe Under your bed! That's about as truthful as the Moon landings! What a gullible person to believe that hoax!
@LennartLindstrom2 ай бұрын
if you have a galaxy with a diameter of 1,7 million light years and 10.000.000.000.000 stars, they would be one star per 8 light seconds!?
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
I didn't check the calculation, but it appears to be linear. We have to consider the volume to estimate, assuming it's shape is perfecly spherical: Galaxy volume (assuming spherical shape): V = (4/3) * π * r³ r = 1,700,000 / 2 = 850,000 light-years V ≈ (4/3) * π * (850,000)³ V ≈ 2.57 x 10¹⁸ cubic light-years Average volume per star: 2.57 x 10¹⁸ / 10¹³ ≈ 257,000 cubic light-years per star Average distance between stars (cube root of volume per star): ³√257,000 ≈ 63.6 light-years Therefore, the average distance between stars would be approximately 63.6 light-years.
@LennartLindstrom2 ай бұрын
@@StarSailor_Channel Ok, that sounds reasonable...
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
Thanks for the question, I had to do some research to answer you with confidence. I could have put this information in the video.
@RaulGuevara-d5l2 ай бұрын
Almost 4 mins. into the documentar y and no descripction of the Galaxy, boring...
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
The path, the distance, the difficulty in reaching the inconceivably distant place are part of the characteristics of the galaxy, I'm sorry that it wasn't to your liking, and I really appreciate your comment expressing your impression, it's very useful for future adjustments to the videos. Thank you very much.
@MiaQuackoАй бұрын
Make your own video then !
@stevenboyd9498Ай бұрын
When it's that far how do you expect to get there in less than 4 minutes
@solvingpolitics317220 күн бұрын
Very good video.
@Jay-xw9ll16 күн бұрын
4 minutes in and you think you have the right to judge? The front of some ppl.
@jbyrd6552 ай бұрын
Wonder where this "10 trillion star" figure comes from? Here's a hint --- 1 solar mass does not equal 1 star. Best to do your own investigation before taking this --- whatever it is --- as fact.
@StarSailor_ChannelАй бұрын
You are right, 1 star is not equivalent to the mass of the Sun, but the count does consider the mass to make the estimate. This count also considers several types of stars, also by the predominant wavelength of their brightness. Gases, star clusters, black holes and dark matter. That is what I found, wonder how they do as well, but it is a very reliable estimate. Just like they do to estimate the number of cells in a living being, or grains of sand on a beach, it is not a number. It is not an exact quantity, it is a rounding that can get very close. Thanks for your comment, I could have included this information in the video.
@jbyrd655Ай бұрын
@@StarSailor_Channel Thank you, but, again, I'm curious where the number comes from. After a cursory search, I could find no stellar population estimate, nor even a definition of the galaxy's size. For me, this is a simple illustration of the [relative (haha)] fact that, functionally, as in comprehensibly to humans, the universe is, indeed, infinite...
@lindmohamad37262 ай бұрын
SubhanAllaah. All Praises be to Allah Glory to Him the Creator of the Universe and the Worlds and Mankind. There are more stars in the Universe, than there is sand on earth.
@michaela33222 ай бұрын
clickbait
@StarSailor_Channel2 ай бұрын
Absolutely not!!! Thanks for watching and commenting.