The Exotic Oceans of Alien Planets
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2024
- The Universe is home to many strange planets, some with oceans? What are some exoplanets with oceans? Are there any habitable exoplanets? What are oceans made of?
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Speculation
what
K2 as a lava world is pure speculation@@Kyplanet893
i said that
i never said the lava oceans were confirmed just that they fit the data better
also you can just make your own comment instead of replying to mine i see all the comments anyway
Your channel deserves so many more subs, I'm go glad that the J1407b video blew up because it brought me here.
Imagine the enormous animals that could result from evolution on a high mass ocean planet
It's all fun to think about it until you hear:
"Detecting multiple leviathan-class lifeforms in the region. Are you sure whatever you're doing is worth it?"
wouldn't it be easier for animals to grow enormous if the planet's gravity is lower?
@@akfkml1747yes
Since this was posted it has been proven that contrary to initial suspicions there is not a subsurface ocean on pluto. Thanks for your video still.
My own personal solution to the fermi paradox is that while habitable planets are common, the vast majority of them are ocean planets. Thereby preventing any technological civilisation from evolving.
While planets with a mix of both continents and oceans like our own are the true rarity.
4546B is truly the ultimate example
criminally underrated channel
Stellar content as usual sir.
On a binge with your channel.
Loved it! Keep the videos coming :D
I'm in love with ocean worlds now
Great interesting content mate. Very few channels take deep comprehensive dives at exoplanets and futurism.
I wish we could send probes to all those expoplanets and examine them like we do with Mars all that information. How would all of this actually look like in real life.
In order that to happen we’ll need technology far more advanced than todays
@@Zeron108no shit
I’m just saying
Saturn’s moon system seems to be highly chaotic in terms of its history though
Enceladus, like its fellow moons of Saturn may be formed due to debris from violent collisions by several previous moons clumping together, forming the massive Titan and other smaller moons, if so Enceladus may be too young to have formed life
You should turn your exposure down when using Auto/Manual photo mode on Space Engine, makes the planets look less bright.
Very nice video!!!
Very sad that K218b isnt Hycean though
And the List of Hycean planets isnt actually really small
How do you know?
@@dosomestuff1949 many studies have shown that making K2-18b a Lava world would explain a certain substance found in its atmosphere
How recent is this study? Can u send a link to it?
Huh i sure dont hope a giant ship crashes into to one with only 1 man surviving
Where's 4546b?
Ocean man,
take me by the hand
lead me to the land
that you understand
What is the "sea level" of the supercritical fluid on venus?.
there isn’t one, it’s more of a gradient
Who are you 🤔🤔 student, college, PhD candidate. It doesn’t matter, just like to know whom I’m listening 👂🏾 to 🤷🏿👨🏿⚕️👨🏿💻
just someone who likes astronomy