As per the recent subscriber poll, here is a video about strange exoplanets! If your favourite exoplanet hasn’t been mentioned yet then let me know which one it is below and I will try to add it in part 2! Thanks for watching!
Mezcon yeah think about - you leave your porch, enter your ship and fly to Mars for coffee. One can only hope that one day the greedy 1% will follow in Elon’s footsteps and understand that they can do more with their money than playing petty power games on THIS earth.
Its a dangerous curiosity I'd say. As much as their colors look beautiful, each of them is an own, unique, hellish world. Even if their physical extremes don't kill you, it must be incredibly scary to find yourself on such surfaces or inner atmospheres. Their insane nature will be too much for human brain to handle. There's plenty of calmer worlds I'd visit, but planets like these ones? I'd honestly pass.
This is NOT a complaint. But more of complement. I wish the videos were a little longer, because I be so invested, it's over before I know it. Great job. 😊😊😊
When he says Hellish or Scorching temperature, you can actually feel it inside you. A clear image is created in your mind. Good Job i must say! Yr Narration is Lit👌👍., ❤️V101 Science
YES BRUV.. I loved Saturday morning cartoons when I was a kid. But now your channel and a few others. Are the only ones that get me excited for Saturday.
The cosmos is so fascinating, intriguing, mysterious, magnificent and full of surprises. Exoplanets, specially, are a bundle of amazement. They have such environment that we are always left in awe. And then we keep on discovering many more, which adds to the incredulity. There is so much to know, so much to learn that.... It's just wonderful. Also, it's nice to see you cater to the requests or demands of your viewers. Very nice compilation. I appreciate it.
It's nice to see you make videos in demand of your viewers. Your videos are great. Now I can see your gaining subscribers which you deserve. You will get a million subscribers in no time. Also thanks for mentioning distance in kilometres too.
This is my favorite channel! Awesome background music as well as incredible videos! I really thought the Super Saturn exoplanet was really cool! Keep up the great work!
Being listed in the video at the bottom as a patron is an honour! Thank you V101. The content as always is consistently brilliant and captures the imagination whilst offering inspiration to what could be out there. Space never fails to give a reality check on how insignificant we all are in the grand scheme of things. Keep up the good work! - Ryan
I like to believe that if there are billions of stars in JUST our galaxy alone, there have to be atleast millions of sentient alien species as well, maybe they just have the same issues we have or maybe they are extinct/yet to come
The most important thing that i will never regret is that i have subscribed to this channel, dude, you are making some serious interesting videos, great and amazing work, your content is so attractive, don't stop from making great videos, your knowledge is blessed i owe a huge amount of respect, people like you are rare, GREAT GREAT JOB.
Whenever my brain dives into space think, I’m always dumbfounded at the unimaginable scale of the universe. Makes you wonder, what is the point of our existence? What is the point of the universe, did it really begin at a single point in the universe? What’s beyond our own Milky Way, etc...the scale of it all is sometimes too much to even think about.
Bro if you think about all that you are gonna go crazy. I have the same though like we can’t be the only one’s in the whole universe thats just impossible with the scale of the universe, maybe “others” are doing the same looking for other planets or finding life, is it possible for a human to go that deep into space? What if we find life out there how are we going to communicate with them? I’m just so fascinated about all this it really gets mind going and its going deep.
Sad we will never know.Probably thriving lifefroms scattered all throughout the universe. Hell big ass dinosaurs probably used to roam right where my house is....cant imagine what other life exists out there
I do the same it makes you feel completely insignificant as a species when you look at the stars and imagine a whole different planet doing almost the same as us building, advancing .who knows maybe they are 1 million years ahead/behind us in technology . This shows us that we know nothing about the universe and our lifetimes are going to be very exiting in the sence of space exploration .
It's not about the quality of the video or their intellectual capacity. People disliking great videos are the same people disliking puppies, flowers and happiness in general, basically sad bastards that failed to launch in their lives and now they project their suffering all around.
👽🖖🏽👽🖖🏽👽🖖🏽👽🖖🏽👽🖖🏽👽🖖🏽👽 I dont know why I'm so damn obsessed with planets, stars, and anything that has to do with the ISS. 🛰🚀👨🏿🚀🛰🚀👨🏻🚀🛰🚀👨🏿🚀🛰🚀👨🏻🚀🛰 I guess I'm a closet nerd & I'm cool with that. 🤓☄🌖🌎☀️🌌
Keep the vids coming....love em.. All the talk of light years and billion of years is mind blowing...Our life span on planet Earth one just can't measure against the vastness of the universe...🛸
I believe there is an esoteric reason behind Methuselah being named in Scorpio, because in the Bible, it was at the end of the age of Taurus when Methuselah lived, and that is when the negative polarity of the water sign Scorpio manifested in the “flood”. In the text Methuselah means, “his death brings...” and after he died the flood of Scorpio came to bring death and then rebirth. There are a lot of stories in the stars and planets.
Hey V1O1, I got super inspired by your "Falling into name of planet" series of yours; so not only did I make my own planet to fall into, but I even wrote a little script thing to read off of if you want to make it a video. I know it's science-fiction, but isn't our spacesuit science-fiction too? Titronia (Tye-tron-ee-uh), one of the most dangerous and hostile planets in the Virgo Supercluster, was discovered by Trunks Briefs during the incident involving Galactus--the Universal Destroyer. Aboard the Cathedral Terra--on its way to Planet Namek from Mars--Trunks aimed one of the ship’s next-evolution telescopes at an unknown, massive object in orbit around a Strange Star--a star made up of Strange Matter. A pitch-black world bathed in lime green light, Titronia has a singularity orbiting around it in place of a moon; becoming the first planet ever to be observed to have a black hole as a satellite. We know this satellite is a black hole due to the way light warps around it as it travels, and from the stream of atmosphere that is being sucked up from the planet. However, due to its massive size, it is estimated that the black hole will die before it consumes even one percent of the planet. This prompted Captain Simone of the Cathedral Terra to dub it as Titronia--off of the Old Goddess of Might. Its sheer size alone is able to dwarf our sun by five times, allowing five million Earths to fit inside of it. Just like Jupiter has its red spot, Titronia has several purple spots dotting across its midnight black surface. Titronia is primarily composed of two atomic elements existing in gaseous states--Uranium and Plutonium. It also possesses Lithium and Mercury as layers within its colossal depths, as well as trace amounts of Radon. The combination of these elements is what gives it its extreme hostility, ensuring that life can never bloom in between its shadowy clouds. But enough about specifics, let’s don our science-fiction spacesuits and take the plunge into the unknown--to see what really lies within its silky, dark veil; and for this trip, I’m coming with you. The first leg of our journey gives us a gorgeous view of this hell-sent world, with its black clouds and purple spots taking up 90% of our vision due to the planet’s immense size. As we descend, Titronia’s gravity pulls us in fifteen times faster than what would be experience if one were to freefall on Earth. Upon entering its atmosphere--which right now is 0.5 of the atmosphere on earth--you would be surprised to find out that the black you saw before was actually a very dark green, as the clouds at this layer consist of highly enriched Uranium in a gaseous state. The glow given off by the Uranium, plus the light of the Strange Star, bathes us in a glorious, warm, and stunning green light. Despite the visual joy, however, the noise given off by your Geiger counter is deafening, as the atomic instability of the air around you makes the inside of a nuclear reactor seem like a sauna. But as we continue to fall, the green light begins to fade; as we go deeper and deeper into the planet. The atmospheric pressure suddenly jumps to two-hundred times that of Earth’s atmosphere, as we enter the gaseous Lithium clouds that make up the planet’s second layer. Your science-fiction spacesuit’s alarm system immediately changes from atomic to toxic, as the Lithium around you creates an environment poisonous enough to kill anything which enters this layer--if it could survive the intense radiation from above. Suddenly, impact sensors start to trigger, as the Lithium around you condenses into crystals, and are flung by the wind at such an intense speed they travel sideways. Even through your science-fiction spacesuit, it feels like you’re being pelted from all directions by hailstones--as the lack of structural integrity in these crystals cause them to smash apart into dust on impact. Soon, the alarms on your spacesuit cease and the crystal hail stops, but the pressure jumps again to five-hundred thousand atmospheres. All light from the outside is blocked out--but the darkness is soon parted by showers of purple lightning bolts coming from all directions. We have entered the thick layer of water-ice clouds, infused with radon gas and magnetized to such an intensity that lightning strikes occur so frequently, you don’t even need to turn on your spacesuit’s night vision capabilities. Even through your spacesuit, the hairs on your body stand on-end due to the static electricity being so great, it can travel through your spacesuit. Eventually the lightning ceases and the radiation alarms come back on, as we descend into the layer of Plutonium mist. Our surroundings start to glow bright blue from the insane concentration of liquid Plutonium--condensed into mist at a staggering one million atmospheres. Our fall would come to a stop as our bodily density equals out to the pressure around us; but our spacesuits have just enough power to push us further down into Titronia. Unfortunately, we don’t have enough charge to power the necessary life-support functions to protect us from the environment, but we do have enough power to stay alive--which unfortunately, we won’t be for much longer. Leaving the layer of Plutonium mist, we find ourselves in an ocean of Mercury at fifteen million atmospheres. Silvery liquidous metal covers our vision as we descend, as the alarm for toxins comes back on. Our bodies begin to feel numb and give tremors as we experience early symptoms of Mercury poisoning. But, the easy part is coming to a closure, as the pressure jumps to one hundred million atmospheres, and we’re swallowed up by Titronia’s mantle--consisting mostly of molten platinum, with traces of Silver, Gold, Bronze, Titanium, and Nickel. The extreme heat starts to seep its way inside our spacesuits, giving us the sensation of a really hot day on Earth. In reality though, the temperature is an astounding nine-thousand and fifty degrees Celsius (16’320*F). After hours of falling, our journey eventually comes to an end, as we reach the core of Titronia. A massive ball of pure Tungsten roughly the same size of Earth, magnetically charged to a godlike degree. The pressure around us reaches an astonishing fifteen billion atmospheres, dooming us to become a part of Titronia forevermore. With our space suits power supply falling, all we can do is wait unt--(glass cracks).
@@V101SPACE Write it down so you won't forget. About the animations you did in "What would you see if you land inside Neptune, how did you manage to capture those images? From Voyager 2?
As per the recent subscriber poll, here is a video about strange exoplanets! If your favourite exoplanet hasn’t been mentioned yet then let me know which one it is below and I will try to add it in part 2! Thanks for watching!
Thanks mr v101 awesome as always 🥰
Thank you for the subjects and your narration 😊👍
Best topic !
Please include "55 Concri E" next time
Also, thanks for the upload, these recent times have been very depressing.
Great Video as always! May you please include PSR J1719−1438 b in part 2?
the days of interstellar travel cannot come any sooner
Indeed it can't, and never will be.
@@nightlightabcd exactly 😏👌💥
No worries, it will come. Unfortunately you and me won't be around for it.
@@nightlightabcd nah, it's gonna happen but none of us living now will be able to see it
@@nightlightabcd Bruh shut up.
Ugh, I want to explore those worlds so bad. Wish I could get in a space ship and just, go there, you know. Such Awesome finds.
Mezcon yeah think about - you leave your porch, enter your ship and fly to Mars for coffee. One can only hope that one day the greedy 1% will follow in Elon’s footsteps and understand that they can do more with their money than playing petty power games on THIS earth.
Its a dangerous curiosity I'd say. As much as their colors look beautiful, each of them is an own, unique, hellish world. Even if their physical extremes don't kill you, it must be incredibly scary to find yourself on such surfaces or inner atmospheres. Their insane nature will be too much for human brain to handle. There's plenty of calmer worlds I'd visit, but planets like these ones? I'd honestly pass.
You can get a starship instead.
But don't die, seriously
This is NOT a complaint. But more of complement. I wish the videos were a little longer, because I be so invested, it's over before I know it. Great job. 😊😊😊
This is NOT a complaint, but you spelled compliment wrong.
@@dunruden9720 Yeah, in my HUMAN form things like that tend to happen for some reason.
omg same
Channel is underrated. Deserves WAY more subs. Amazing content.
I'm a simple man: I see V101 Science uploads, I *_instantly_* click
That's quite normal to do
@@SAM-yq2lm yea😂
No sir. You are no longer an uncultivated swine
Me too
Same here
I just found the proof that perfection exist :
This channel.
this is a breathtaking video. i love the music. good job
Me too...The music fits perfectly 🛸
When he says Hellish or Scorching temperature, you can actually feel it inside you. A clear image is created in your mind. Good Job i must say! Yr Narration is Lit👌👍., ❤️V101 Science
Aha, I stole earth's phone yet again to watch you human.
Haha
If it wasn't for all the ET's pillaging. ..
*Corot 7B* *"The lava ocean"*
And i thought venus was brutal with all the acid rain! :D
FUB Lz real life nether
YES BRUV.. I loved Saturday morning cartoons when I was a kid. But now your channel and a few others. Are the only ones that get me excited for Saturday.
Amazing....I love the music, videos and most importantly, the technical info you give as to our universe....👽
The cosmos is so fascinating, intriguing, mysterious, magnificent and full of surprises. Exoplanets, specially, are a bundle of amazement. They have such environment that we are always left in awe. And then we keep on discovering many more, which adds to the incredulity. There is so much to know, so much to learn that.... It's just wonderful.
Also, it's nice to see you cater to the requests or demands of your viewers. Very nice compilation. I appreciate it.
It's nice to see you make videos in demand of your viewers. Your videos are great. Now I can see your gaining subscribers which you deserve. You will get a million subscribers in no time.
Also thanks for mentioning distance in kilometres too.
This channel is from other galaxy! Great work as always mr. Science! ❤👏🚀✨🌎
No
This is my favorite channel! Awesome background music as well as incredible videos! I really thought the Super Saturn exoplanet was really cool! Keep up the great work!
Being listed in the video at the bottom as a patron is an honour! Thank you V101. The content as always is consistently brilliant and captures the imagination whilst offering inspiration to what could be out there. Space never fails to give a reality check on how insignificant we all are in the grand scheme of things. Keep up the good work!
- Ryan
Can't get enough of these videos
Thousands of kms deep ocean... oh man just the thought of exploring that place sends shivers to my spine.
With so many planets out there I can not help but believe that the universe is teeming with life.
This was great. Have a nice weekend.
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U 2
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But so many ways the universe is hostile to life also.
@@terryboyer1342 Yes. Yet....we are here. Hence..........
I like to believe that if there are billions of stars in JUST our galaxy alone, there have to be atleast millions of sentient alien species as well, maybe they just have the same issues we have or maybe they are extinct/yet to come
Can not describe how much I love these vids!
The super Saturn is like when a skinny guy wears baggy clothes lol. Beautiful tho 👌
Has 3% charge on his phone but still clicked as soon as he sees this video ❤️
A Charan that’s commitment!
Same here 😂
I keep mine charged so I don't miss such videos
Such commitment you have!
Lol
best youtuber that can make you understand everything i'm learned too many thing good job...........
Love your videos brother. Keep em coming. 👍👍👍. Excellent presentation as always.
Wonderful job as always my friend!!! Its amazing how I learn way more from you than I did in school job done!!!!!!!!!!
The most important thing that i will never regret is that i have subscribed to this channel, dude, you are making some serious interesting videos, great and amazing work, your content is so attractive, don't stop from making great videos, your knowledge is blessed i owe a huge amount of respect, people like you are rare, GREAT GREAT JOB.
This channel is flippin awesome.
Good little documentary. Short sweet and informative. Glad to hear you have improved your delivery.
Wonderful video, thank you. Gosh it makes you wonder how incredible it would be to visit these worlds
Thank you sir, this the type of videos I’ve been asking for and you finally made it into the video!
Fantastic visuals and incredible facts yet again, thank you for the education! Love this channel!!!!
I thought there was a gas giant being ripped apart by its sun. Didn't see that one. Terrific video as always!
As always, greatly appreciated.
Whenever my brain dives into space think, I’m always dumbfounded at the unimaginable scale of the universe. Makes you wonder, what is the point of our existence? What is the point of the universe, did it really begin at a single point in the universe? What’s beyond our own Milky Way, etc...the scale of it all is sometimes too much to even think about.
Bro if you think about all that you are gonna go crazy. I have the same though like we can’t be the only one’s in the whole universe thats just impossible with the scale of the universe, maybe “others” are doing the same looking for other planets or finding life, is it possible for a human to go that deep into space? What if we find life out there how are we going to communicate with them? I’m just so fascinated about all this it really gets mind going and its going deep.
Sad we will never know.Probably thriving lifefroms scattered all throughout the universe. Hell big ass dinosaurs probably used to roam right where my house is....cant imagine what other life exists out there
Probably they will find us first. Whoever they are.
@K.M. Haswell lol :) good point
I do the same it makes you feel completely insignificant as a species when you look at the stars and imagine a whole different planet doing almost the same as us building, advancing .who knows maybe they are 1 million years ahead/behind us in technology . This shows us that we know nothing about the universe and our lifetimes are going to be very exiting in the sence of space exploration .
Wow as always Quality content keep
up the good work amazing just amazing
Brilliant. One of my very favorite. Love more...
Thank you. Blessings
What I like to think is just imagine what’s going on those planets as we speak.
Beautiful video, amazing music! I just love to sit back and watch the brilliant content that you produce
Awesome video as usual! You deserve more subs mate!
Beautiful video. Keep up the good work mate!
I will keep it until this night to hear it, sounds very interesting topic 😀
After so long one video came please make videos quickly
The people that press the thumbs down probably don't have enough brain to comprehend these videos.
Gra dy so true
@@TMK411 why? Than you must not be very funny
Very true and I'm saying this before watching it haha he is making amazing stuff
It's not about the quality of the video or their intellectual capacity. People disliking great videos are the same people disliking puppies, flowers and happiness in general, basically sad bastards that failed to launch in their lives and now they project their suffering all around.
The video was great - thank you
Amazing video. I enjoyed so much.
Just can't keep away from your videos...... Even from kenya I still love how you meticulously put together you videos...... Super fan
3:40 aaah yes, Anakin knows this planet all too well
Your videos are always magnificent 😍
I love when a planet breaks the laws of physics as we know them
Thanks man. New subscriber here. Love your work!
Thank you and welcome to the channel. V
This is amazing. Thanks for doing this man.
That was a really fascinating video as R all your videos
Your video quality is something else. Well done hope you reach the 500k sub soon.
Great video this one 👍
So glad you explained why you know its got the rings rather the just saying it has them.
My favourite channel! ❤️
Certified Gold!!!!!
Great content thanks again man 👏🏼
Great video thanks :)
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I dont know why I'm so damn obsessed with planets, stars, and anything that has to do with the ISS.
🛰🚀👨🏿🚀🛰🚀👨🏻🚀🛰🚀👨🏿🚀🛰🚀👨🏻🚀🛰
I guess I'm a closet nerd & I'm cool with that. 🤓☄🌖🌎☀️🌌
Thats why when i see yur new videos i just clicked it cuz its very educational and i love science also
Very interesting.
Hi sir
Interesting video..
Thanks...🙏👍
Love your vids man thank you for your hard work ❤
Make it a larger video man. Your voice is just awesome enough to listen hours of videos at night before sleep😍💥
Where is the love button? Love this channel!!
Hello V101, I love ur videos!
Me too
Me three
Luna Girl 101 😂
Very informative video
Can we get a part 2,3, and 4 please!?
Amazing!
Give us a new video, we love your videos
Keep the vids coming....love em..
All the talk of light years and billion of years is mind blowing...Our life span on planet Earth one just can't measure against the vastness of the universe...🛸
Methusulah looks like Earth's twin sister ? Amazing ..
Mr. V101 sir. Could you make a content of the Black void in space?
Thanks 😊
People: Ice is cold and freezing!
GJ1214B: *bet*
I believe there is an esoteric reason behind Methuselah being named in Scorpio, because in the Bible, it was at the end of the age of Taurus when Methuselah lived, and that is when the negative polarity of the water sign Scorpio manifested in the “flood”. In the text Methuselah means, “his death brings...” and after he died the flood of Scorpio came to bring death and then rebirth.
There are a lot of stories in the stars and planets.
Born too early to experience interstellar travel, too late to experience discovering new continents, born just in time to experience Cyberpunk 2077
Beautiful
Hey V1O1, I got super inspired by your "Falling into name of planet" series of yours; so not only did I make my own planet to fall into, but I even wrote a little script thing to read off of if you want to make it a video. I know it's science-fiction, but isn't our spacesuit science-fiction too?
Titronia (Tye-tron-ee-uh), one of the most dangerous and hostile planets in the Virgo Supercluster, was discovered by Trunks Briefs during the incident involving Galactus--the Universal Destroyer. Aboard the Cathedral Terra--on its way to Planet Namek from Mars--Trunks aimed one of the ship’s next-evolution telescopes at an unknown, massive object in orbit around a Strange Star--a star made up of Strange Matter. A pitch-black world bathed in lime green light, Titronia has a singularity orbiting around it in place of a moon; becoming the first planet ever to be observed to have a black hole as a satellite.
We know this satellite is a black hole due to the way light warps around it as it travels, and from the stream of atmosphere that is being sucked up from the planet. However, due to its massive size, it is estimated that the black hole will die before it consumes even one percent of the planet. This prompted Captain Simone of the Cathedral Terra to dub it as Titronia--off of the Old Goddess of Might. Its sheer size alone is able to dwarf our sun by five times, allowing five million Earths to fit inside of it.
Just like Jupiter has its red spot, Titronia has several purple spots dotting across its midnight black surface. Titronia is primarily composed of two atomic elements existing in gaseous states--Uranium and Plutonium. It also possesses Lithium and Mercury as layers within its colossal depths, as well as trace amounts of Radon. The combination of these elements is what gives it its extreme hostility, ensuring that life can never bloom in between its shadowy clouds. But enough about specifics, let’s don our science-fiction spacesuits and take the plunge into the unknown--to see what really lies within its silky, dark veil; and for this trip, I’m coming with you.
The first leg of our journey gives us a gorgeous view of this hell-sent world, with its black clouds and purple spots taking up 90% of our vision due to the planet’s immense size. As we descend, Titronia’s gravity pulls us in fifteen times faster than what would be experience if one were to freefall on Earth. Upon entering its atmosphere--which right now is 0.5 of the atmosphere on earth--you would be surprised to find out that the black you saw before was actually a very dark green, as the clouds at this layer consist of highly enriched Uranium in a gaseous state. The glow given off by the Uranium, plus the light of the Strange Star, bathes us in a glorious, warm, and stunning green light. Despite the visual joy, however, the noise given off by your Geiger counter is deafening, as the atomic instability of the air around you makes the inside of a nuclear reactor seem like a sauna.
But as we continue to fall, the green light begins to fade; as we go deeper and deeper into the planet. The atmospheric pressure suddenly jumps to two-hundred times that of Earth’s atmosphere, as we enter the gaseous Lithium clouds that make up the planet’s second layer. Your science-fiction spacesuit’s alarm system immediately changes from atomic to toxic, as the Lithium around you creates an environment poisonous enough to kill anything which enters this layer--if it could survive the intense radiation from above. Suddenly, impact sensors start to trigger, as the Lithium around you condenses into crystals, and are flung by the wind at such an intense speed they travel sideways. Even through your science-fiction spacesuit, it feels like you’re being pelted from all directions by hailstones--as the lack of structural integrity in these crystals cause them to smash apart into dust on impact.
Soon, the alarms on your spacesuit cease and the crystal hail stops, but the pressure jumps again to five-hundred thousand atmospheres. All light from the outside is blocked out--but the darkness is soon parted by showers of purple lightning bolts coming from all directions. We have entered the thick layer of water-ice clouds, infused with radon gas and magnetized to such an intensity that lightning strikes occur so frequently, you don’t even need to turn on your spacesuit’s night vision capabilities. Even through your spacesuit, the hairs on your body stand on-end due to the static electricity being so great, it can travel through your spacesuit.
Eventually the lightning ceases and the radiation alarms come back on, as we descend into the layer of Plutonium mist. Our surroundings start to glow bright blue from the insane concentration of liquid Plutonium--condensed into mist at a staggering one million atmospheres. Our fall would come to a stop as our bodily density equals out to the pressure around us; but our spacesuits have just enough power to push us further down into Titronia. Unfortunately, we don’t have enough charge to power the necessary life-support functions to protect us from the environment, but we do have enough power to stay alive--which unfortunately, we won’t be for much longer.
Leaving the layer of Plutonium mist, we find ourselves in an ocean of Mercury at fifteen million atmospheres. Silvery liquidous metal covers our vision as we descend, as the alarm for toxins comes back on. Our bodies begin to feel numb and give tremors as we experience early symptoms of Mercury poisoning. But, the easy part is coming to a closure, as the pressure jumps to one hundred million atmospheres, and we’re swallowed up by Titronia’s mantle--consisting mostly of molten platinum, with traces of Silver, Gold, Bronze, Titanium, and Nickel. The extreme heat starts to seep its way inside our spacesuits, giving us the sensation of a really hot day on Earth. In reality though, the temperature is an astounding nine-thousand and fifty degrees Celsius (16’320*F).
After hours of falling, our journey eventually comes to an end, as we reach the core of Titronia. A massive ball of pure Tungsten roughly the same size of Earth, magnetically charged to a godlike degree. The pressure around us reaches an astonishing fifteen billion atmospheres, dooming us to become a part of Titronia forevermore. With our space suits power supply falling, all we can do is wait unt--(glass cracks).
Not gonna lie, that's terrifying.
Thank you
This guy could recite Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and it would sound cool!
Really I like this video so so much its so interestyng
Amazing.
J1407B is a small planet but with a really,really wide and an expanded magnetic field
Maybe that's the cause for its wide ring system
Hey V101 science, can you do a video on Osiris Rex?
Hi Shiva, I will look into it and see what I can come up with. V
@@V101SPACE 👍 Thanks man!
That last planet is a big giant killing hot tub!
With an ocean floor made of ice-VII.
Where did you find these amazing informations?Magazine or journal!!
It would be something if there were a planet out there that actually supports life
The law of the great number - there actually must be.
@@mecongberlin ☺
A little fun fact about the Super Saturn. If it was in place of our Saturn in our system, the rings would be visible to the naked eye on earth.
Gliese 141b should be named Subnautica or something close to that
Subnauticalaritrofalatrimanatlium?
What a trip! 👍
I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. Sooner or later we will find it.
I'm starting to doubt that we humans can call ourselves that tbh
Or they’ll find us
we're still looking on earth for intelligence-hard to come by right now......6/6/20
Melusi Dube not sure that Earth is full of intelligent life at the moment.
I hope they find us first at this rate cause I can't live long enough to find out
cn u do wat if we fall into pluto .. i am excited to watch it
The beauty of outer space reminds me of the games Galaxy On Fire 2 and Everspace.
You should’ve mentioned that it rains rocks on COROT 7b
"Have you ever looked up into the night sky and wondered whether those distant flickering stars have their own planets orbiting around them?"
No.
Neither have I, it's inevitable that they would. That would be like wondering if those stars might be hot.
I would really like to know how you make your videos. Maybe a suggestion for a new episode😉
All our problems and challenges are so insignificant compared to the depth of the unknown of our universe
@V101 Science, may you please make a video about Neptune's Great Dark Spot?
Absolutely, I will add it to my list of future videos.
@@V101SPACE Write it down so you won't forget. About the animations you did in "What would you see if you land inside Neptune, how did you manage to capture those images? From Voyager 2?