What If The New Largest Star Replaced Sedna! Universe Sandbox
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WOH G64 was recently found to have aged into a yellow hypergiant from a red supergiant, forfeiting its title due to its size shrinking by nearly 50%.
How did that happen?
Does this mean its life time has extended?
Or is it still on its way out?
Edit: ok, I misinterpreted that, you meant it was recalculated to actually be one size instead of the other, and not actively shrinking itself.
Wait, no way?!?!
@@Masterplanfoiler It did indeed physically shrink, due to a 30-year outburst
@@AlfallMap what does that do to a star?
Did its lifespan lengthen due to the possible loss or ejection of mass?
I have never heard of something like this happening, though it should have been expected.
@@Masterplanfoiler I don't think its lifespan lengthens, no.
The mass lost probably wouldn't end up being used as nuclear fuel anyway.
Considering Sedna is about 1,000 AU away from the Sun in the simulation, that's a big habitatable zone for the star
The largest star is actually HV 888, which is 1,509 Solar Radii, WOH G64 has shrunken to a yellow hypergiant on November 28, 2024
Fact : WOH G64 isn't in our galaxy. Its in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Just like R136a1.
I swear the Large Magellanic Cloud has the most sick as hell stars and stuff.
Suggestion: make a video recreating the most distant objects in the solar system like 2014 fe72 or recreating the oort cloud.
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I’m not surprised, i was expecting it to be discovered
THERES A NEW BIGGEST STAR!?
yes, update the diameter of a know star
I'm sorry to tell you but WOH G64 is now considered a yellow hypergiant ~800 times bigger than the sun
@@moisesmoreira6645 roger that 👍
@@Neptunian-Guy and it was discovered in the 1970s
@@Neptunian-GuyHey I have an idea if you like to try it out. Make a "Neptunian guy's planet" Or remake your "Pascal planet" Or remake your entire system! And don't forget include -ve stars wierd gas/liquid compositions and all, the the last one was ages back
@Neptunian-Guy Hey I have an idea if you like to try it out. Make a "Neptunian guy's planet" Or remake your "Pascal planet" Or remake your entire system! And don't forget include -ve stars wierd gas/liquid compositions and all, the the last one was ages back
A few big corrections.
WOH G64 evolved into a yellow hypergiant after a 30 year outburst and has shrunk down to only 800 Solar Radii. Also, Stephenson 2-18 was never the largest known star. It's size is still very uncertain and the 2150 Solar Radii estimate for it is inaccurate. Also, Stephenson 2-18 isn't even an official designation for the star.
Edit: WOH G64 wasn't discovered last year. It was discovered in the 1970s and was added to the WOH catalogue of stars.
Why u gotta ruin it bro
@Kitsunefoxy021 how am I running it?
@LH-Space bcs he doesn’t need to know that
@Kitsunefoxy021 why? It's updated information.
@Kitsunefoxy021 Gatekeeping knowledge is insane
Technically, everything that we can't see for ourselves is guess.
WOH-G64 used to be the largest star, but it got confirmed that it's not really that big
I think Space Engine for example still didn't update it idk
Yeah, WOH G64 Is ~800 Solar Radi
yooo i love ur vids
There's other big stars that we can maybe discover
Nooooo not my poor Sedna *sob*
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Will Woh (Woa) affect our solar system, if it will replace Proxima Centauri?
Yesterday, I went to the science center in Scotland. At 2 pm, we watched the space center show. It had those comfy seats and some people didn’t want to go, but I wanted to watch it, so we did. The center was good. I loved it, and on January 15, 2025 (this year) I will go again but with my school.
i misread this as you went to the science center in January 15, 2025 with your school. and not you will go again on January 15, 2025
Suggestion: Replace WOH G64 with Pluto and have Stephenson 2-18 fly by the solar system at the same time
Ironic that it has G64 in it's name since that's also the symbol for Graham's Number.
vy canis majories is considred to be the second largest star in the milkyway being bigger than uy sctui
Ok what is WOH’s size? Because most of what I can find is at most 2,000x the size of our Sun while Stephenson is about 2,150x the size of the sun.
Caseoh
do woh g61 vs stephenson 2-18 vs solar system vs trappist 1
RIP WOH G64. It was a lot better than Stephenson 2-18.
0:13 girl to be exact(for those who don't know, sedna idol is female)
Happy new year its 3/1/2025
10:40 so Plutos farting? 🤣
just realized there was a new biggest star lol?
Can you do The Part 4 of Making Solar System out of Hypothetical planets vote here:
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Hi I unfortunately have no plans to make a part 4 all the major objects have been done.
Pls link the download for the system you used
@@Biased_SWISS its the default Solar system.
@@culhacolhe has some not default planets like planet 9, is it just that i didnt update universe sandbox?
@@Biased_SWISSI guess it’s on the workshop
Shoutout?
Ok Bro Nice To Know Aswell
Inaccuracy’s, inaccurate now, bit late.
The quasi star is bigger
quasi star is just a theory, and according to that theory it was in the early univeres, but it lived very short due to its massive size
Woh g64: 1,540-2,575 SR (800 SR)
NML Cigni: 1,464 SR
Rsgc1-fo1: 1,450-1,530 SR (Largest star)
HV-888: 1,444 SR
Vy Canis Majoris: 1,420 SR
Ah Scoopii: 1,411 SR
Largest star motion
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RSGC1-F01 the new biggest star huh
So WOH G64 is in Large Magellanic Cloud just like R136a1.... Almost as if there is a connection...
WOH G64 isnt the biggest star😅 its a little bigger then UY scuti but smaller than stephenson😅
WOH G64 is smaller than UY Scuti and Stephenson 2-18's size is still very uncertain. Also, Stephenson 2-18 is definitely not 2150 Solar Radii.
@LH-Space OK thx
@svetajadhav232 no problem