The best aspect of your channel is that you explain this space science in ordinary simple human language everyone can understand. Keep up the good work,we love ya!
These planets are strange. There is one they discovered, this planet is so unique that they don't know if it's a brown dwarf or gas giant. These planets can be very hot too.
Yeah, the only way a rogue earth type planet could be hot on the surface would be if it recently got kicked out of a close, tight orbit around a really hot star.. How long it's temperature might stay hot, then just warm, would depend on how large and hot its core is.
Interesting if an intelligent life comes out of that rogue planet, imagine an ocean species emerging out of outer space in search for a starbound planet.
Gonna be hard for an ocean bound life form to generate heat thru fire and without that, making tools is gonna be a nutsack. I wonder how they'll handle all that.
First of all, they would never develop organs capable of detect light, since they probably wouldn't have much light around. But the light from a starry sky could sometimes be brighter than a full Moon on Earth. If the rogue planet is located more closely to the galactic core, there will be way more stars in its sky than on Earth's. But also a great probability of that rogue planet be captured on an orbit around some star ... If the rogue is farther from the galactic core, it would be less stars in the sky and less light in the surface. Any life evolving in those planets would never know the existence of light.
I had a sci fi writing note like that, a colony had their planet ejected and they evolved into blind molemen that use neural headsets to still pilot vehicles and creep out normal people
Rogue planets are very interesting objects. I was writing a novel set on one once. They would make an interesting topic for my own channel. Great video (again!)
i was searching for this kind of video about rogue planets for long time,sadly there is not so much videos about the rogue planets,thus when the moment i saw this i clicked it like a maniac,from this day forward your channel is my favorite one among the others.please do more videos about rogue planets and also rogue stars :)
The rogue planets are of two types: 1) Ejected planets. These objects appear to be the planets, which were ejected by bigger ones from their system. 2) Sub-brown dwarfs. These ones were formed by themselves, and thus are considered as stars. The evidence that the object belongs to a group of sub-brown dwarfs is that it has a protoplanetary disk around it.
Decades ago Alex Raymond introduced his "Flash Gordon" comic starting with the premise of a rogue planet, which he called Mongo. In the 1980s successor Dan Barry presented a sister world to Mongo, called KKorbu. Planetology was not well understood in those days, so it is unexplained whether these planets had their own star (and whether the star was "rogue" in some way). They would have to have had a star, as both planets had both night and day, and climate conditions comparable to Earth's, and of course had carbon-based life including humans or humanlike beings.
I like to wonder what it would be like living in a rouge star system, one ejected from its mother galaxy long ago. How would aliens evolve in such a system?
These rogue planets are so mesmerizing yet mysterious-the universe is such a place that’s full of awe and wonder. A place that hopefully someday humanity will be able to visit anywhere in the known universe no matter how far the distance. Hopefully in the near future advance technology will allow humanity to visit distant universes and galaxies. Then,we can study our universe up close without having to use space telescopes or other probes . Imagine how much we can learn about our unknown universe by visiting there in person!! That’s so exciting!!
It would go cold of course, the reason it's so hot now is because its atmosphere is trapping a lot of heat that can't escape quick enough in its current proximity to the sun. Going rogue it would be far from any sun and naturally go cold.
Happy Enefable ( I hope I got that right) had a great idea.Yes please make a video of Kepler 452b. That's a great 👍 idea. Your videos are great I really appreciate the work you put into them. Always a fan.
But wouldn't landing on such a planet have some kind of effect on its orbit around a black hole? Like any extra weight or force would put that planet at risk of being sucked into the black hole?
Rogue planets are completely dark, so if we ever discovered a rogue planet that had life, that life would be extremely bizarre. Perhaps it would be something that could not survive if there was even the smallest amount of sunlight. There are no words that could possibly describe just how cool that would be.
I think Flash Gordon's Mongo and its sister planet Kkorbu are rogue planets, but given Alex Raymond's ignorance of the conditions of rogue planets the two worlds had Earthlike conditions and sunlight(!). Were they planets orbiting what could be called a rogue star, moving above or below Sol's orbital plane? Perhaps Flash Gordon's current editors could explain.
Nice question, I doubt it would be that big of a deal because it's not THAT much larger than our moon. The moon is massive in proportion to its planet compared to other moons.
Best way to travel would be to actually put the passengers into a sort of deep sleep. I doubt light speed travel is possible,light had particles yes,but I bet it weighs very little. Same with radio waves. Light speed itself takes ages to travel. Propelling a vehicle that quick of its nature would violate the laws around that. Secondly warp speed would mean riding space,bending its matter behind the ship like a wave. You will need a tremendous amount of power for that. Same with worm holes, even if you bend space. A 3D object. Wouldn't it still mean some places would take an enormous amount of time to reach? But even being in a sort of hibernation would mean aging. Plus people back home,generations later would only learn about the discoveries they make. Cryogenics is nonsense too,cells would explode,expand from being frozen. Basic words, you'd be dead. With ruined cells,frost burn,brain death. I'm not a doctor,but that makes sense to me.
Poor planets, they were born and now are lost like a child losing path of his mother and trying to find her in a mall, but this one is on a waaaaaayyyy bigger scale
Raj Srikar Donkada most of them are probably colored like normal planets.Only thing is that they do not have a nearby star to illuminate them,so they appear dark.
One day we will find a planet that haa oxigen atmosphere but no life on the surfice. If you think in a mirror of life, others can breath metane or CO² in a planet and be like us, searching intelligent life, only to know that we cant life in the same space (pun intended)
Ann Lee you’d fall for an hour before being crushed and another half hour before your body was melted. Assuming, of course, you didn’t die hours before contact from the unsurvivable radiation.
Perhaps, but that’s been done and done again. The pressure gets so high that there is likely metallic and super heated hydrogen comprising the core. Jupiter is about 990 times less massive than our Sun and would take make hundreds of times its own mass to even begin to fuse. Just read it with a Russian accent. Personally, I’d be really interested in further speculation on what a trip through Europa would be like.
Ryan Savage I’m asking Dreksler to do one. I don’t care what others have done I mentioned he should one on Rogue Planets and here we are. If you’d like to see him make a video on something else and maybe you should ask in the comments?
I understand and apologize. I thought you were trying to learn and not just getting what you perceive as credit for someone else making a video on TH-cam.
I don't think you could stand on the average rogue planet even if you could get there being that, the majority of the planets in the Galaxy we found are gas giants like Jupiter
Such a pity acknowledging that there’s so much we don’t know and can’t see or visit... a shame missing out. We’re too dumb and entitled for the universe.
The best aspect of your channel is that you explain this space science in ordinary simple human language everyone can understand. Keep up the good work,we love ya!
You deserve wayyyyy more attention. your channel is to good to not be noticed.
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Love just absolutely love how atmospheric and enchanting your videos are. Only you and spacerip do this to perfection.
These planets are strange. There is one they discovered, this planet is so unique that they don't know if it's a brown dwarf or gas giant. These planets can be very hot too.
Henry Austin yes. Gass giants like jupiter can be very hot! But giants can also be very cold. For example uranus and neptune .
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Neptune has a Hot exterior.
@@pleasekillme1721 but frigid soo frigid... coldest atmosphere... your hand would flash freeze if exposed to neptunes atmosphere
Yeah, the only way a rogue earth type planet could be hot on the surface would be if it recently got kicked out of a close, tight orbit around a really hot star..
How long it's temperature might stay hot, then just warm, would depend on how large and hot its core is.
Do u meant beautiful or is it just me XD
Interesting if an intelligent life comes out of that rogue planet, imagine an ocean species emerging out of outer space in search for a starbound planet.
Gonna be hard for an ocean bound life form to generate heat thru fire and without that, making tools is gonna be a nutsack.
I wonder how they'll handle all that.
It's impossible for complex life to evolve from such planets
First of all, they would never develop organs capable of detect light, since they probably wouldn't have much light around. But the light from a starry sky could sometimes be brighter than a full Moon on Earth. If the rogue planet is located more closely to the galactic core, there will be way more stars in its sky than on Earth's. But also a great probability of that rogue planet be captured on an orbit around some star ...
If the rogue is farther from the galactic core, it would be less stars in the sky and less light in the surface. Any life evolving in those planets would never know the existence of light.
I had a sci fi writing note like that, a colony had their planet ejected and they evolved into blind molemen that use neural headsets to still pilot vehicles and creep out normal people
@@Journey_to_who_knows yes
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Rogue planets are very interesting objects. I was writing a novel set on one once. They would make an interesting topic for my own channel. Great video (again!)
Oooo, what is your novel called?
I have been binge watching your videos. Your love of space comes through and I’ve had many mind blown moments. Thank you x
I love your lectures a lot.
Great video!
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I think you mean goggles
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love these vids, keep it up
i was searching for this kind of video about rogue planets for long time,sadly there is not so much videos about the rogue planets,thus when the moment i saw this i clicked it like a maniac,from this day forward your channel is my favorite one among the others.please do more videos about rogue planets and also rogue stars :)
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*Guggles*
I like to call them orphan planets.
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@@FaZaFurhod what do you mean
@@iamsuperduper2410 a metaphor. A star is like a mother to planets so when a planet doesn't have a star it is an orphan.
@@FaZaFurhod I mean whole were you saying that what I told you there is no reply
@@iamsuperduper2410 sorry, I don't understand what you're saying...
The rogue planets are of two types:
1) Ejected planets. These objects appear to be the planets, which were ejected by bigger ones from their system.
2) Sub-brown dwarfs. These ones were formed by themselves, and thus are considered as stars. The evidence that the object belongs to a group of sub-brown dwarfs is that it has a protoplanetary disk around it.
For either of them, the mass is less than 12 Jupiter masses.
Am I the only one who likes the video before watching it?? Or am I just crazy lol
Jordi Contreras You are just crazy
I liked this comment before reading it
I need my guguls
You definitely work better on your accent than I do)) Great video!
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Sick content man, always fun and intressing to watch. Keep them up bro
It would be so amazing to have such a clear view of the galaxy .
this channel is so amazing. thank you. keep up the good work dear sir/madam/apache
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Great video I knew about rogue planets but I was not sure if they were that much abandoned
So many unexplained things. Sad that we live in the years of discovery and not exploration, but it's still very exciting to witness.
Ocean on a very planet, imagine how lonely is that
Very exciting subject 👏
Please make video on kepler 452b
Decades ago Alex Raymond introduced his "Flash Gordon" comic starting with the premise of a rogue planet, which he called Mongo. In the 1980s successor Dan Barry presented a sister world to Mongo, called KKorbu. Planetology was not well understood in those days, so it is unexplained whether these planets had their own star (and whether the star was "rogue" in some way). They would have to have had a star, as both planets had both night and day, and climate conditions comparable to Earth's, and of course had carbon-based life including humans or humanlike beings.
I could listen to anything this guy has to talk about all day.
Oh, and can i borrow your "Guggles"? 😁😁
Space never fails to amaze.
I like to wonder what it would be like living in a rouge star system, one ejected from its mother galaxy long ago. How would aliens evolve in such a system?
Can you make video about diamond planet ?
Very nice video btw, i love you videos!
As always interesting and beautiful. Thanks for the upload...
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These rogue planets are so mesmerizing yet mysterious-the universe is such a place that’s full of awe and wonder. A place that hopefully someday humanity will be able to visit anywhere in the known universe no matter how far the distance. Hopefully in the near future advance technology will allow humanity to visit distant universes and galaxies. Then,we can study our universe up close without having to use space telescopes or other probes . Imagine how much we can learn about our unknown universe by visiting there in person!! That’s so exciting!!
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I love this channel
It would be awesome to looking space from those planets...
Excellent video and easy to understand
Like your video first then watch it.
Liked it.
Now let's watch it.
And here I thought that nothing could be creepier than Jupiter...
I hope we discover a Rogue Planet that supports life for us and we will light them up
Rogue Planets are underrated in my opinion.
Do anyone think the planet 9 & 10 (That's not KBOs+Ceres) are rouge planets that were ejected by Jupiter's gravity?
Love these videos. Question, if Venus suddenly became a rogue planet, would it go cold or retain its heat?
It would go cold of course, the reason it's so hot now is because its atmosphere is trapping a lot of heat that can't escape quick enough in its current proximity to the sun. Going rogue it would be far from any sun and naturally go cold.
Happy Enefable ( I hope I got that right) had a great idea.Yes please make a video of Kepler 452b. That's a great 👍 idea. Your videos are great I really appreciate the work you put into them. Always a fan.
I love the music in this video
This is awesome and very entertaining to watch , why dont you have 100K Subs?
I'm hoping he makes it to 50K at least by the end of the year. You can do it, Dreksler!
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This is a good video thanks bruh✌
Love your channel! ^^
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Nice as always but can you make a video what would happen to venus if we removed all CO2 from its atmosfere
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But wouldn't landing on such a planet have some kind of effect on its orbit around a black hole? Like any extra weight or force would put that planet at risk of being sucked into the black hole?
Awesome video.
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Can a rogue planet become star bound?
Keep the videos coming
Rogue planets are completely dark, so if we ever discovered a rogue planet that had life, that life would be extremely bizarre. Perhaps it would be something that could not survive if there was even the smallest amount of sunlight. There are no words that could possibly describe just how cool that would be.
"-250 degrees celsius to -260 degrees celsius"
American: What?
"Very cold"
American: Okay
I dont think that there would be complete darkness. There might be some faint light from the stars
These videos should be shown in public schools.
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I think Flash Gordon's Mongo and its sister planet Kkorbu are rogue planets, but given Alex Raymond's ignorance of the conditions of rogue planets the two worlds had Earthlike conditions and sunlight(!). Were they planets orbiting what could be called a rogue star, moving above or below Sol's orbital plane? Perhaps Flash Gordon's current editors could explain.
nice video
What if Ganymede (Jupiter's Moon) orbited Earth?
Nice question, I doubt it would be that big of a deal because it's not THAT much larger than our moon. The moon is massive in proportion to its planet compared to other moons.
Amazing.
Best way to travel would be to actually put the passengers into a sort of deep sleep. I doubt light speed travel is possible,light had particles yes,but I bet it weighs very little. Same with radio waves. Light speed itself takes ages to travel. Propelling a vehicle that quick of its nature would violate the laws around that. Secondly warp speed would mean riding space,bending its matter behind the ship like a wave. You will need a tremendous amount of power for that. Same with worm holes, even if you bend space. A 3D object. Wouldn't it still mean some places would take an enormous amount of time to reach? But even being in a sort of hibernation would mean aging. Plus people back home,generations later would only learn about the discoveries they make. Cryogenics is nonsense too,cells would explode,expand from being frozen. Basic words, you'd be dead. With ruined cells,frost burn,brain death. I'm not a doctor,but that makes sense to me.
Probably a lot of rogue dwarf planets too. Imagine the Jupiter system as a rogue planet, Io would still be a volcanic moon in the emptiness of space.
Poor planets, they were born and now are lost like a child losing path of his mother and trying to find her in a mall, but this one is on a waaaaaayyyy bigger scale
Is there any colored rogue planet discovered till now?
Raj Srikar Donkada most of them are probably colored like normal planets.Only thing is that they do not have a nearby star to illuminate them,so they appear dark.
Rogue Planets are going to be good hunting target planets when humans create their own death star.
Amazing
Lol this channel is having a subscriber blow up
Great Video keep it up I like all of them,#lovesolarsystem
Bro I've got a video idea for you what would happen if Earth got ejected into outer space
weird, creepy, with perhaps aliens lurking in the dark, like a facehugger.😮
Wonder if they could even be between galaxies. A rougue planet from another galaxy.
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The Disabled Gamer Space Engine. Its free.
Thank you so much.
The name of this game is "Reality"
Imagine, billions of years of darkness... No light but the stars, forever.
I think there's also possibility of a rogue planet just beyond the oort cloud.
The planet talked to a sun and asked "may i speak to your manager?"
How do you say Goggles?
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One day we will find a planet that haa oxigen atmosphere but no life on the surfice. If you think in a mirror of life, others can breath metane or CO² in a planet and be like us, searching intelligent life, only to know that we cant life in the same space (pun intended)
Those rouge planets would be a hazard to FTL travel
Love it.
What would it be like to dive into Saturn
Ann Lee you’d fall for an hour before being crushed and another half hour before your body was melted. Assuming, of course, you didn’t die hours before contact from the unsurvivable radiation.
Ryan Savage I ask this so he could make a video
I want to know what happens in the realm of not dying vs surviving
Perhaps, but that’s been done and done again. The pressure gets so high that there is likely metallic and super heated hydrogen comprising the core. Jupiter is about 990 times less massive than our Sun and would take make hundreds of times its own mass to even begin to fuse. Just read it with a Russian accent. Personally, I’d be really interested in further speculation on what a trip through Europa would be like.
Ryan Savage I’m asking Dreksler to do one. I don’t care what others have done
I mentioned he should one on Rogue Planets and here we are.
If you’d like to see him make a video on something else and maybe you should ask in the comments?
I understand and apologize. I thought you were trying to learn and not just getting what you perceive as credit for someone else making a video on TH-cam.
Almost 50k subs nice, Im part of another account that has been on this channel since this had 30k subs
I don't think you could stand on the average rogue planet even if you could get there being that, the majority of the planets in the Galaxy we found are gas giants like Jupiter
better bring a flashlight
Such a pity acknowledging that there’s so much we don’t know and can’t see or visit... a shame missing out. We’re too dumb and entitled for the universe.