I can actually explain the dwarf planet one. So the reason why planets in our own solar system are so hard to find is because they're so dark. Stars are very bright, so it's easy to see them. Planets are very dark in comparison, so generally when we see an exoplanet (planet outside of our solar system) it's because we watched it pass in front of its star. The main planets in our solar system we can see with the naked eye, so we've known about them for a long time. For the further plants like Uranus was discovered by an astronomer in the 1700's by accident with a telescope, Neptune and Pluto were discovered with math. Astronomers knew that there had to be another planet to explain the eccentricity in the rotation of the known planets around the sun, they then calculated roughly how big and how far away the planets would need to be to explain this, and looked there in the sky. The trouble with further dwarf planets is that they have such a small impact on the rotation we didn't even know they were there, and they're so small and so dark it's extremely difficult to see them, even if the telescope is pointing directly at them. And for anyone wondering, dwarf planet as a designation was created specifically for Pluto. After Pluto we found several other dwarf planets and so astronomers had to decide if 1. we make all of them new planets, or 2. we drop Pluto and categorize them as something else. Which is what they did when they created the criteria that a planet must be the gravitationally dominant object in its orbit (which excludes Pluto because it falls within Neptune's orbit).
He’s definitely too southern Ontario and Vancouver pilled here in North Ontario the land of hunting and fishing first thought magnum size shot shells then rubbers didn’t know wine came in sizes other then bottle or box
i was ready to be indignant that ALL we got today is a 9 hour comp and a few hand picked gourmet clips, but now im ready to forgive. thanks librarian
MF'er got me searching for Ed Helms and Holmes
I can actually explain the dwarf planet one. So the reason why planets in our own solar system are so hard to find is because they're so dark. Stars are very bright, so it's easy to see them. Planets are very dark in comparison, so generally when we see an exoplanet (planet outside of our solar system) it's because we watched it pass in front of its star. The main planets in our solar system we can see with the naked eye, so we've known about them for a long time. For the further plants like Uranus was discovered by an astronomer in the 1700's by accident with a telescope, Neptune and Pluto were discovered with math. Astronomers knew that there had to be another planet to explain the eccentricity in the rotation of the known planets around the sun, they then calculated roughly how big and how far away the planets would need to be to explain this, and looked there in the sky. The trouble with further dwarf planets is that they have such a small impact on the rotation we didn't even know they were there, and they're so small and so dark it's extremely difficult to see them, even if the telescope is pointing directly at them.
And for anyone wondering, dwarf planet as a designation was created specifically for Pluto. After Pluto we found several other dwarf planets and so astronomers had to decide if 1. we make all of them new planets, or 2. we drop Pluto and categorize them as something else. Which is what they did when they created the criteria that a planet must be the gravitationally dominant object in its orbit (which excludes Pluto because it falls within Neptune's orbit).
"Kory's not wrothful in the slightest" is an all timer
37:10 Light spectroposcopy sounds really complicated, but it really just boils down to 'thats royal blue, its carbonate'
it's sad he'll never know how hard i laugh whenever he makes a neutral milk hotel joke
It's sad he doesn't know how not neutral I am to his videos as I milk myself in a hotel room.
@@JXerobro
@@JXero this is crazy
@mazelado we're all mad down here lol.
The foreshadow on the McDonald's sponsor stream by the McDonald's clears Starbucks segment.
Revolutionizing McDonalds dining by installing electric trapdoor tables you scan to sit at is the most north american thing I’ve ever heard
He's flaming me at 40:50 42:31 I got 2 pbs in a row lmao
his name is actually egg helms
I wonder if the VoD frogs whenever they see this 2h bits and banter daily compilation believe NL stream 8-10h daily.
No because I've seen the clip of that guy bitching about how NL works 25 hours a week and had the nerve to say exercising is good for you.
Content rich streamer for sure
My heart sank for a bit.
Which bit?
GOOOOOODMORNING GAMERS
I love the smell of bathwater in the morning
I was watching an aunty donna sketch and ed helms showed up in it. Little bit of a jumpscare
He was Marcus Junius Brutus so also a three-name haver
The napoleon bit had me dying
Me, I'm the gamers!
Good morning Gamer
Visiting the library today, Gamer?
Envy: what’d you say fuck me for?
Anarchist Egg reading David Graeber. That’s my streamer
1:09:30 ish, i don't think napoleon would complain about a mediterranean island, he is from one ...
we gaming
36:00 NL's audience being Fauna pilled does not surprise me
Also uuuuuuuuuuuuu
38:54 i'm chilling in my ground harness, what he say fuck me for?
he knew what he was doing
bro why is malf not linked wtf
The tiny shrimp are kinda yummy not gonna lie
i know no one cares but they do a spectral analyses for the telescope.
and the processor is people using python most likely
never clicked so fast
1:24:06 pocahontas, without hesitation 😅
He’s definitely too southern Ontario and Vancouver pilled here in North Ontario the land of hunting and fishing first thought magnum size shot shells then rubbers didn’t know wine came in sizes other then bottle or box