Amateru and the Hyadean Planets
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- The Hyades is the closest star cluster to Earth, and we know of a few interesting planets in it
Link to that one study: arxiv.org/abs/...
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Footage in this video made using Space Engine
I'm like that other exoplanets are getting official names instead of generic numbers and letters. I enjoyed everything about the video. It was very informative to learn.👍🏾
amaterasu is a badass name
No it isn't you fool (not Tobirama commenting obviously)
@@htuan9204huh? It’s an opinion lil bro
It is an actual bad ass name
Yet naming Epsilon Tauri b Amaterasu wasn't accepted because an asteroid had that name, but some how, a comet, a Saturnian moon, and a trinary system in the Pleiades all get to be named "Atlas".
Was just looking for something to watch before I head to bed.
Great timing, Ky. :)
I just woke up, time zones 😵💫
Australia?
Sleep well!
i can't thank you enough for providing a treasure trove of neat planets i can stick in this sci-fi story i'm writing 😭
awesome content as always, I never knew christmas day was really on february 8!
This channel is enjoyable and informative
its always sad when stars die. feel bad for the planets. and its just as sad when rocky worlds around smaller stars lose there magnetic fields
I never knew I was passing all these worlds on my galactic navigation!
sick band name
a idea for a video the top 10 kepler planet or systems. and have a nice day.
nice
Hmmhmmhh space
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0:13 is that actually true? afaik our star is quite average, not very big nor dense. how can it be that hundreds of stars combined are only around 500x the mass of a single star? am i just misinterpreting what he said or is there a reason each star is supposedly way less dense than i would assume
the sun is in the top 10% biggest types of stars in the universe, 80% of all stars are smaller
@@Kyplanet893 had no idea, thanks
The sun is only a G type main sequence, M and K type dwarfs are a LOT more common than i thought. Now I'm curious how many of the 80 percent are M and how many are K?
@@Kyplanet893 In the top 20% you mean?
@YnossZaperator closer to 12%
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3:12 How can I go outside and see this exoplanet with no equipment?
you can’t, you can only see the star
@@Kyplanet893 To be fair you can see it in a purely technical sense, you just can't distinguish it from the background of space.
finally piprima (mu2 scorpii) is mentioned 3:05
Hyades Nutz lmfao gottem
3:12 NGC 2682 Sand 364 and HD 96127 are more massive
Sand 364 is 1.35 solar masses and HD 96127 is 0.91, Mu2 scorpii is 9.1 solar masses, close to ten times more massive than them
I got the stuff from eyes on exoplanets
HD 96127 is nearly 11 solar masses
@JacktheMarkerMaster eyes on exoplanets is never updated and full of errors, it is unfortunately not reliable
the NASA exoplanet archive is much better. Eyes on exoplanets is for the public, the exoplanet archive is for actual scientists so has much more accurate data
tbh amateru sounds like amateur but ive never seen any jokes about it
noob planet
BRUH TALK SLOWER FFS
First
Not first
Atleast you noticed