Scientists Found the Largest Planet in the Universe

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Scientists saying NOTHING can escape a black hole's gravity. Once something passes the Event Horizon, it's gone forever... Except for ONE star that somehow managed to escape a black hole's grasp! Even more unusual, the survivor star will one day turn into a planet!
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All Comments (21)
  • @lolilol10
    I love how voyager 1 is still alive after going through a lot of obstacles
  • 04:52 -these stars are moving toward our solar system at almost 5 miles per second! That’s THE SAME as the maximum speed of a top of the line super car on earth! -WHAT EARTH ARE YOU FROM???
  • Actually Pluto is classified as a planet; for awhile it wasn't but it has been reinstated as one... Still interesting that "the largest planet in the universe," was NEVER mentioned, other than in the title. SHOCKING...
  • This title is clickbait. I waited for the announcement of the discovery of the so-called largest planet in the universe. Didn't happen. Seems to be a very common theme on YouTube.
  • Well, we still haven't found out which is the largest planet in the universe... I want my 27 minutes and 43 seconds back!!! 🤣🤣
  • @ora4nus
    For all the people who watched the whole video to find out it was clickbait, let me help you from the research I did. the largest planet discovered so far is known as WASP-17b. It is an exoplanet located about 1,000 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. WASP-17b is a gas giant, similar in composition to Jupiter, and is approximately twice the size of Jupiter, making it the largest planet discovered to date. It was first detected in 2009 using the transit method, which involves observing the slight dimming of a star as a planet passes in front of it.
  • Beetlejuice may have blown up already. We just haven't had the light of it reach us yet.
  • @JC-yb5fy
    4:57 Top of the line supercar runs at five miles per second? That's 18,000 miles per hour! I want one!
  • @imadude85
    We don't actually have to dodge the asteroid belt rocks, becuase it is actually so far apart from each other.
  • @leandar
    The reason it took a year to figure out Voyager 1 was in interstellar space had nothing to do with radio travel time. Radio signals take about 21-22 hours to reach Voyager from Earth and vice versa. It has to do with the primary instrument they had on the spacecraft to tell them just that very thing had failed years before and so it took measurements from other systems, putting them together and inferring the answer, which turned out to be correct, that Voyager 1 was in interstellar space. They knew immediately, after the signals reached Earth that Voyager 2 had made it because that same instrument was still working.
  • I'm still hoping we can see those Vulcans passing by the Solar System
  • The asteroid belt contains the mass of the moon spread along an orbit between Mars and Jupiter. This puts the average distance between asteroids of around 3m miles so no need to "wriggle and dodge". Anything closer, like we see in your animation or movies, would quickly coalesce into a larger asteroid. Of course, it also means that trying to hide in one would be something like the Monty Python sketch "how not to be seen".
  • @Bigbeeeel
    5 miles per second = 18,000 mph. Not a single car on earth can go anywhere close to that speed 4:57
  • It can be reasonably estimated that the maximum size for a rocky planet is about three or four times the size of our earth. The best way to calculate this is to find what size planet at that orbit will hold Hydrogen and Helium and Methane. If it does, it will be a gas giant, otherwise rocky.
  • Can’t call it the biggest in the Universe when we haven’t explored it all!!
  • @sl1ker
    Thus tittle should read, the biggest planet discovered so far.
  • I love those hypersonic super cars they keep bringing up that can do 5mph second
  • "After a few seconds, we reach our moon" Light speed is, funnily enough, faster then that.