From weird comets to moons and planets we can't really explain, join us as we explore bizarre space astronomical objects.
9. 2i/Borisov?
2i/Borisov, despite its simple name, is an extraordinary interstellar comet, only the second after 'Oumuamua. Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2019, Borisov differs from 'Oumuamua as it behaves like a typical comet. This discovery excites scientists because it offers a glimpse into the cosmic building blocks similar to those of our solar system, suggesting that more such interstellar objects may be found.
8. Omega Centauri
Omega Centauri, located in the constellation Centaurus, is the largest globular cluster in the Milky Way. Defined as a tightly bound, spherical collection of stars orbiting a galactic core, globular clusters like Omega Centauri are notable for their dense stellar concentrations at the center. This cluster is particularly unique not just for its size, but also for its distinction within the galaxy.
7. Moon Moons?
Ok, let me ask you a question. What orbits our planet? The answer I hope you just gave is, "The Moon". But let ask you a question...could our moon...ever get a moon of its own? No, this is not a trick question, or a question to make you think in levels of Inception, but rather, a basic principle of gravity, orbits, and more.
6. Rogue Planets
Out there, somewhere in the universe, are planets that are both just like all the others in the universe, and yet are infinitely different. These are known as Rogue Planets. And they're called that for a very simple reason. It's because these planets, for whatever reason, were born to the universe...without being tied to a star.
5. The Anti-Matter Fountain
In the universe, as in life itself, there is a need for balance, you can find it just about anywhere if you know where to look. In regards to the delicate balance of life itself, there's the "positive" side of life in regards to matter, and the "negative" side of life in regards to Anti-Matter.
4. Hoag's Object
When Hoag's Object was first found, no one knew exactly what it was. Some thought it was some kind of an optical space illusion, others thought it was a kind of "lens refraction" cause by quasars and a galaxy reflection that has happened before.
3. Sn2006gy
Supernovas, regardless of their formation process, explode with immense energy, rivaling the most powerful events in the universe. Although their life cycles are typically predictable, some, like SN2006gy, represent a rarer "third" type—hypernovas. These are believed to be exceptionally massive and powerful, standing out even among cosmic phenomena.
2. Rum And Raspberry Clouds
In space, there is a massive cloud, and scientists have deduced that the space cloud tastes like rum and smells like raspberries
1. Actual Shooting Stars
When you think about “shooting stars”, you think about streaks of light dancing across the sky, and depending on your beliefs, you make a wish.
00:00 Introduction
00:14 2i/Borisov?
02:03 Omega Centauri
03:47 Moon's Moon
05:43 Roque Planets
07:07 Antimatter Fountain
08:31 Hoag's Object
09:49 SN 2006gy
11:33 Rum And Raspberry Clouds
12:46 Actual Shooting Stars
14:00 Outro
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