The Oort Cloud | The Solar System's Shell

The Oort Cloud | The Solar System's Shell

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Temples in India #temples #India
Temples in India #temples #India - 21.09.2023 15:51

Where is God there😂

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Troy Wilson
Troy Wilson - 16.09.2023 12:10

went this when it first came out but the this vid answered most of my questions about the oort cloud

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ROCKY MARTY RMATRD
ROCKY MARTY RMATRD - 14.09.2023 14:37

I already knew this....hihihi..i just know such things

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That is a nice boulder
That is a nice boulder - 13.09.2023 09:01

How does the Oort Cloud travel around the galaxy with us?

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Ryan Esau
Ryan Esau - 12.09.2023 20:35

The Oort Cloud is a figment of the imagination only. Science fiction

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Café Floofy
Café Floofy - 11.09.2023 07:09

Space is kinda big I think. Might be wrong, not sure.

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RoninIV
RoninIV - 10.09.2023 10:17

Sounds like the Oort Cloud may be the debris that makes up the medium between stars. If the outer edge is 2.5 light years away, that's more than halfway to Proxima Centari. This means the PC system Oort Cloud would mix with ours.

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Brando550
Brando550 - 19.08.2023 20:53

"We have never seen it directly, but we know it exists". Sounds like something a Christian would say only for an Atheist to respond with, "That isn't proof enough for God to exist." Are we really to believe the claims this theory makes based on good faith? Sounds like accepting it on faith alone 🤔

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Sonny Eastham
Sonny Eastham - 17.08.2023 16:47

Oort cloud?....proof our star, the Sun, has a cyclical novea in its nature....follow the real science

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Barnaby Wilde
Barnaby Wilde - 16.08.2023 06:44

ok, i'm gonna be the first to say it: space is big.

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Demond Dandridge
Demond Dandridge - 14.08.2023 03:28

I thought the solar system is surrounded by a heat shield traveling around the galactic center. Truth be told I would love to know where comets really comes from and where they go

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Rush Oner
Rush Oner - 13.08.2023 10:15

Let's think about the technology aboard Voyager 1&2. The Atari 2600 was released the same year in 1977. For some reason the game "Adventure" comes to mind. A game where your character is a giant pixel, a single square with a total of 26 "unique" screens to "adventure" thru. This kinda gives you an idea of just how primitive the electronics aboard Voyager 1&2 are. At this time Pac-Man wasn't even an idea yet... this is the technology that the folks at NASA are STILL working with when when communicating with Voyager 1. Donkey Kong is more advanced than the computers that are sending data from 15 billion miles away.

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Jim Krause
Jim Krause - 12.08.2023 21:39

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!!!!

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Rocky Rococo
Rocky Rococo - 11.08.2023 16:43

To be Oort not to be.

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YouShallKnowTheTruth
YouShallKnowTheTruth - 08.08.2023 18:01

We have never seen the Oort cloud, but believe it is there. It has to be there, or else we cannot scientifically account for why comets exist in the solar system 4.5 billion years after its birth. What if, just hear me out, what if it is not there?

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Kian
Kian - 08.08.2023 10:53

i just realized the oort cloud could institute various faults with ways we identify planets within other solar systems

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Pico nudo
Pico nudo - 08.08.2023 06:15

All this technology and all we seen is computer graphics.where sre the real videos of space

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Matt Wagner
Matt Wagner - 08.08.2023 04:56

Imagine how these objects are following the sun like a huge whirl pool behind it.
The sun moving at hundreds of thousands of miles per second.

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paul dow
paul dow - 08.08.2023 03:48

Love one another if you can.

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Currie Nerd
Currie Nerd - 08.08.2023 00:43

A million and a half km a day seems remarkably specific.
Is the extra 500m that important?

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Alan Chamberlain
Alan Chamberlain - 07.08.2023 13:06

Even with all the planets and all these millions of objects as part of the solar system, the sun still accounts for 99.8% of the solar system’s mass. We’re a bit incidental.

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Ty Loudon-Wiese
Ty Loudon-Wiese - 07.08.2023 11:08

I often wonder what it would be like to be able to leave the bounds of our planet and explore other bodies in our Solar System. To be able to land on and sit on a rock in the Oort Cloud with nothing but the silent void and my own thoughts is awe-inspiring. I often loathe that I was born to late to explore the seas and too early to explore the galaxy. Perhaps our children, or their children will look back and view us pioneers, perhaps they will view us as primitive peoples, we may never know, but I am hopeful that humanity will live to chart the stars as our ancestors charted the seas, i am hopeful we find peace in scientific discovery and the beauty of the universe, and perhaps our future generations may lie on the beds of their space ships and drift off to sleep while gazing upon foreign worlds amd beautiful nebulae that they know of by our primitive names. Will they remember Earth, their ancestral homeland, or will Eart become simply another planet among many? Will they remember us, or become lost amongst the long history of mankind? It is awesome that we live in the age of discovery, but sad that those bodies we find are ones we may never visit in our lifetimes, but our children will. That is what gives me hope, hope that humanity will become as numerous asbthe stars in space. If you read this, thank you. I am simply an imaginative soul who loves to gaze up and wonder... "What-If?" Remember to always stop and look up and admire that which we are apart of.

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JAG 0937 EB
JAG 0937 EB - 07.08.2023 04:43

Fart cloud

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Soapy Pope
Soapy Pope - 06.08.2023 19:44

Fortnite

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Fred Mrozek
Fred Mrozek - 06.08.2023 08:08

See RA Lyttleton’s paper The Non-Existence of the Oort Comet Cloud.

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Ted Walker
Ted Walker - 05.08.2023 18:30

if there is an Oort cloud around our solar system is it likely there is the same thing around other suns with planets? If there is how can we ever see if another planetary system has an earth like planet circling it? Wouldn't this debris cloud prevent our seeing inside it?

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TheWiseOne477
TheWiseOne477 - 05.08.2023 13:59

Wow, watching this 2 years later and can't help but think you're pandering.

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Derek Slagle
Derek Slagle - 04.08.2023 19:31

Yet another obstacle to interstellar travel. Things to crash into extending out to a light year or more.

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Scott B. Free
Scott B. Free - 04.08.2023 07:24

This goofball doesn't even know how many planets there are in our solar system. 😂

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txlish
txlish - 03.08.2023 03:59

Ort cloud formation hypothesis suggesting 200-300 stars in their formation including solar system, left the debris ONLY next to our neck of the wood?

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txlish
txlish - 03.08.2023 03:49

nick of time, on France news channel on cable, came the news - NASA received signal from '77 VoyagerII @distance of 20 bil KMs , woh!

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The Klaus
The Klaus - 31.07.2023 14:58

Pure brilliance and very informative. I have often wondered if JWST was able to take some photos of some of the Oort Cloud. But using infrared it might be difficult to use it for such a large diffuse object. . But so lucky to exist in a time where a click contains endless opportunities of knowledge. Unfortunately also for crack heads . So I hope schools and parents take their responsibility serious. For this is a gift but as we occasionally see a distortion of reality. Great show 😊

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lloyd munga
lloyd munga - 31.07.2023 14:37

The OORT cloud . A theory that’s never been proven

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Daniel Sonntag
Daniel Sonntag - 31.07.2023 13:10

RIP satellites 😢

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Kathy
Kathy - 31.07.2023 06:14

Can The JWST obseve the Ort cloud????

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After_Midnight
After_Midnight - 30.07.2023 23:23

How does Oort cloud compare to the electron cloud in the atom? Is it the similar dynamics on different scale?

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Andy Poppey
Andy Poppey - 30.07.2023 07:56

So ohmuamua wasn't an alien spaceship? 😭😭😭

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darrin webber
darrin webber - 29.07.2023 15:12

I usually use the seed analogy for the Earth and Human space exploration.
But it works for Solar System, as a whole, too. Earth is living world....Ergo the Solar System is a living system. There is life here... orbiting the star. Reaching for the next stars. Trying to grow. Trying to find new frontiers and niches to fill.

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Ondria Dancing Star
Ondria Dancing Star - 29.07.2023 07:02

Hypothetical....meaning this entire video is false.....😔

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Times end
Times end - 29.07.2023 00:37

I’m in love

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Kevin Lorne
Kevin Lorne - 27.07.2023 18:08

The ort cloud, another lie perpetrated by "scientist." Laughable.

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Greatest Axolotl
Greatest Axolotl - 27.07.2023 05:58

yall ever ooort

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A-185 the little nommer with tophat
A-185 the little nommer with tophat - 26.07.2023 13:01

Oort cloud light time: 1.6 lyr

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Ian Metcalfe
Ian Metcalfe - 25.07.2023 18:31

If humans can't achieve 10,000 times the speed of light then for all intents and purposes the milky way galaxy is the whole universe as far as space travel anyway.
Even 10000 times light speed is very slow for intergalactic travel 😢.
Even at 10,000 times a speed we'll probably never achieve it would still take over 250 years to get to the next closest galaxy 😢

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zorolax
zorolax - 25.07.2023 12:24

The sun obits around the galaxy in a cosmic year every 225 million years so the oort cloud must orbit with the sun, or we would run into it so what keeps the oort cloud orbiting the sun

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Jew and Greek
Jew and Greek - 24.07.2023 18:23

Notice he said "hypothetical". That means, there's no evidence that it exists. It's just the best explanation for why we still have comets if the universe is as old as we're told it is.

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Russell Szabados aka 5-pin DIN
Russell Szabados aka 5-pin DIN - 24.07.2023 17:58

Have we detected structures like the Oort Cloud around other solar systems?

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