We Saw A Rare Event That Shows How Stars Grow Into Giants

We Saw A Rare Event That Shows How Stars Grow Into Giants

Anton Petrov

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@rusty358
@rusty358 - 06.02.2020 14:59

Is this phenomenonn related to the magnetic field strength of the star?

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@arnokosterman231
@arnokosterman231 - 06.02.2020 15:55

No ,🙄 anton? The dust u manige to pulles the most frome the core pilling the sun in excistence😍
Watch our ourtcloud en our solarsystem en make a lay over en recordnice the same structure behind the manivistation
Energy trafles opersite as metters state 😍 the other way around🤗😍🌀🌈

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@davemorgan6013
@davemorgan6013 - 06.02.2020 16:11

What amazes me is how such a massive star can be even remotely stable without instantly blowing up.

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@ElmwoodParkHulk
@ElmwoodParkHulk - 06.02.2020 16:16

Have you seen the show "Star search" ?

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@katesisco
@katesisco - 06.02.2020 16:20

ExtremeCosmos by Bryan Gaensler notes that astronomers have discovered the extreme bhs exist from the beginning, so the search for now is to find a small bh in the place of where a large one existed. And how they got that way. I suspect that the G & L Magellenic Clouds were part of a galaxy that blew apart; I suggest that the magnetic stream of the Birkeland Current drew back allowing the bh to blow out. IF the BC expands over this area again, perhaps we will see a coalescing into its former self, the Magellenic Galaxy.

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@derdagian1
@derdagian1 - 06.02.2020 16:21

Baryon substrates got spewed and condensed.

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@davescruton2829
@davescruton2829 - 06.02.2020 17:00

I will clue you in.... the universe is full of dust and gas that is aligned by magnetic fields. This is in the form of plasma which carries electricity due to potential and charge and focuses to a point. As that charge travels through the Aether it CREATES mass by capacitance. All stars make matter and spit it out, creating planets and many other forms of matter. As a star grows older it grows and the energy and particles it gives off grow the planets in it's field. The sun will eventually spit out another huge amount of matter which will disrupt our solar system in catastrophic ways. But if we are fortunate we will be positioned that if enough people can live underground long enough the surface will return to habitable and we will have a few thousands to tens of thousands more years to evolve if we don't have to start over in a new dark ages.

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@vgernyc
@vgernyc - 06.02.2020 17:08

I assume the Large Magellanic Cloud is not hospitable to life with all the radiation

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@RyllenKriel
@RyllenKriel - 06.02.2020 17:27

That Maser event was just aliens turning on a high tech microwave. It was late, they needed pizza rolls.

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@mikejones-vd3fg
@mikejones-vd3fg - 06.02.2020 17:28

Deep down I dont think math or science can answer this question because the answer lies in the origin of the universe itself, which it itself began time so using a time based tool like science dont make any sense before time, so its like its impossible to figure out the intial cause, the rest of the effects we can measure but the answer lies in the cause.

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@imranraza1978
@imranraza1978 - 06.02.2020 17:51

How we grasp whole story if it spans on lot of light years and it reaches us traveling light years ? Do we study many events going on on different sites and combine the data ?

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@DarthObscurity
@DarthObscurity - 06.02.2020 17:51

I think it has something to do with gravity or stellar wind collecting/pushing more material together then what normally collapses on it's own.

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@xc1971pp
@xc1971pp - 06.02.2020 18:28

Good afternoon. It seems not all stars in the Universe have planets. So, because some of them do and some don't, it makes no sense to say all protoplanetary discs go through the same process and end up forming the same way.
What is being described, here, is the formation of stars in general without considering that.
In order to be accurate, we must start not mixing up the process of forming protoplanetary discs with the process of formation of stars alone - we don't even know if the biggest star stated here has planets or not or, even, if giant stars can have planetary systems bounded to it.
Maybe the formation of giant stars and planets exclude each other. We still don't know for sure.

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@headecas
@headecas - 06.02.2020 20:42

Can't wait for those ultra HD stellar colisions

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@richard--s
@richard--s - 06.02.2020 22:35

"Bursty" would be a nice name for a thing with many bursts ;-)

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@nara4420
@nara4420 - 06.02.2020 23:00

Doesn't the matter in the cloud from which a star is created make a significant difference ?
If it is only hydrogen - a very light stuff and perfect fuel - then it doesn't take much to start the fusion-reaction. But if it is a dusty cloud, full of heavier elements, then it requires way more pressure and much higher tempreture to ignite the fusion. That leaves much more time where much more heavier material can be collected before the new star begins to shine and can produce pressure. Isn't it ? (just my personal opinion)

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@keithking1985
@keithking1985 - 06.02.2020 23:00

Anton you have such a cool channel.. i love the way you make your videos!! they are professional looking.. keep up the cool work!!!

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@COMMANDMENTSGALAXY
@COMMANDMENTSGALAXY - 07.02.2020 00:04

HOW, Can WE, Witness, The Star-TRANSITIONS ? According, to You, there, is a Huge, 'time Interval', between, the 4 Forms. Maybe, Methuselah, Could.

DO, We Know, The GRAVITY- Values, UP, THERE ?

REGARDS,

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@xspotbox4400
@xspotbox4400 - 07.02.2020 00:49

Those are just phenomena we can see with all kinds of telescopes, but there must be so much more out there space being so diverse and unpredictable as is. It's a far, far more strange than any sc-fi writer ever imagined. So we don't really need fantastic and spectacular space ships traveling fast as light, entire planet is a ship, we just need better navigation and research equipment, so we can share excitement and enjoy the ride.

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@Li.Siyuan
@Li.Siyuan - 07.02.2020 00:58

Hi Anton, new subscriber here - perhaps you could do a video on how these new stars get their names. G358-MM1 is hardly memorable to most people, but there's obviously a method to the madness that is the jibber-jabber describing these names. Thanks.

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@maxnullifidian
@maxnullifidian - 07.02.2020 01:03

Why do you keep saying "small like our sun" when 95% of stars are smaller than our sun?

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@mhx6437
@mhx6437 - 07.02.2020 02:10

11/10 content. Underrated channel.

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@sergeigarbar1948
@sergeigarbar1948 - 07.02.2020 03:10

Methanol???

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@mobileplayers5008
@mobileplayers5008 - 07.02.2020 03:53

It means that star is going to die. Dang a star like our last up to 10 billions years. Space time is so differences.

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@jeffreykalb9752
@jeffreykalb9752 - 07.02.2020 04:54

Astronomers are constantly seeing improbably rare events every couple of months. In fact, were these as rare as they are supposed to be, you wouldn't be seeing any of them. It tells you that they have vastly overestimated the time-scale of the universe.

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@troycrabbe4349
@troycrabbe4349 - 07.02.2020 11:57

Watching that video before the blow up of the sun to a proto sun that black matter that's twisting food for though

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@304nExplorignforgein
@304nExplorignforgein - 08.02.2020 23:29

Hello wonderful person Greetings from Vallejo California. Love your channel Anton!!! Thank you for all this knowledge!

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@phoule76
@phoule76 - 09.02.2020 04:35

Life feeds it, makes it grow.

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@America_VS_World
@America_VS_World - 09.02.2020 08:45

Bye bye UY Scuti 😩

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@onehitpick9758
@onehitpick9758 - 09.02.2020 09:16

I don't understand the comment "One of the reasons we don't understand how they are formed is because we generally think they were all formed in a similar fashion". To me, this just sounds like they don't understand anything and constrain everything to be identical. This can't be true, for goodness sake.

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@rayagoldendropofsun397
@rayagoldendropofsun397 - 09.02.2020 16:07

If astronomers are viewing a hundred Stars in a strait line, shouldn't it be brighter than one Star ?

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@emar779
@emar779 - 10.02.2020 00:51

"Welcome to or deny" 😂😂😂😂😂

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@BentReality.369
@BentReality.369 - 11.02.2020 05:59

Ok its like sand dunes. Waves in a cosmic dessert that build up in mass driven gravity well's. Ok that's the way I understand it. Im probably off.

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@ericdebord
@ericdebord - 12.02.2020 08:14

I was wondering how stars got so big. because the nuclear power plant starts up at the same minimum pressure and then the solar wind blows away the rest of the gas , so the rest of the gas and dust make planets.

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@jonathansmith7065
@jonathansmith7065 - 12.02.2020 19:40

Dude.....give us a video of the full earth!!!!!! Lets focus on that first!!!!!!

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@AsratMengesha
@AsratMengesha - 14.02.2020 10:29

Hi Anton, All the stars were created 7520 years ago. Stars never grow,
The space is free of any clouds, there are no gas clouds too.if you don't believe watch the sky bare eye.(if you like). Clouds in the sky are rain clouds for our flat stationary earth.

Thanks.

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@berkoyt6397
@berkoyt6397 - 15.02.2020 19:41

conculsing* moreeee

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@AP-ss7lt
@AP-ss7lt - 16.02.2020 10:44

fantastic videos! thank you for all the hard work Anton!

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@vernonvouga5869
@vernonvouga5869 - 26.02.2020 05:55

Yo, you're the reason I'm considering buying a pair of binocular telescopes... the pair of binoculars I bought last year just isn't cutting it for me. I need to see Jupiter's banding for myself

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@theelectricorigins846
@theelectricorigins846 - 28.02.2020 13:30

Accretion disk, burst event... we've never seen such a thing. WE JUST SEE SNAPSHOTS! Everything else are Interpretations and Assumptions.

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@theelectricorigins846
@theelectricorigins846 - 28.02.2020 13:46

Hey Anton very nice.. you're playing the TITANOMACHY; Zeus thundebolts hitting all arround.

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@mistabean9119
@mistabean9119 - 28.07.2020 07:39

Me art 11 39 pm: Need. More. Brain.

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@RVJV_ZVIN
@RVJV_ZVIN - 01.08.2020 18:34

I watch this channel to sleep.

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@silasdense4725
@silasdense4725 - 04.08.2020 03:00

Thank you Anton.
Great video.
Once again, I have learned about something that I find so fascinating.

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@iwilrage
@iwilrage - 08.08.2020 21:03

Wouldn't it make sense that as the spinning gets closer to the center it speeds up causing ignition of material and creating more and more gravity that continues to pull in material feeding itself. Thereby growing and creating more gravity until all the material is used up..this makes more sense than the solar winds clearing out material...I think the sun eats until there is nothing more to eat.....the more material the bigger the star...

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@jamesaron1967
@jamesaron1967 - 09.08.2020 20:31

WONDERFUL ACCRETION BURST EVENT

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@seabeepirate
@seabeepirate - 19.08.2022 07:33

More or less in real time, what a strange concept in context of witnessing events that happened millions or billions of years ago.

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