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15 Largest Things in the Universe (2015)

Apr 05, 2024
Duo Fish greets everyone, at one time or another, everyone has wondered what the greatest

things

in the

universe

are. It is something that naturally makes us curious. This video will explore the biggest

things

in the

universe

by type, from the biggest things to the smallest.

largest

structure we currently know number 15 the

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comet Hail Bop Comet Hail Bop gets its unusual name from the two men who discovered it on the same morning of July 23, 1995, but they were hundreds of miles away from each other. the other Allan Hail who had a doctorate in astronomy observing the sky from his home in New Mexico and Thomas Bop, an amateur astronomer in Arizona, discovered the comet while scanning the night sky.
15 largest things in the universe 2015
In the case of Hail Bop, the comet has a core diameter of around 40 to 80 km, making it the largest that humanity has ever had the opportunity to accurately measure. Hail Bop is most famous for its bright blue neutral sodium content that could be seen through a special filter. It is uncommon in most comets known as the Great Comet of 1997. Hail Bop was easily seen by naked people. Be careful in your comment one of the brightest ever recorded may be the star that the ancient Egyptians mentioned after the death of Pharaoh Pepe more than 2000 years ago. Viewers of this video who wish to observe the Hail Bop in the future can expect a return trip by the comet. around the year 4,400, it will be better to sit down.
15 largest things in the universe 2015

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I guess number 14 is the largest asteroid in a series. I suppose this can be seen as cheating considering the series was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet, but the series was originally classified as an asteroid and is by far the largest rock in the asteroid series named after the Roman goddess of agriculture is a lifeless ball of ice and rock officially discovered by jpe piai in 1801 with a series 950 km in diameter and makes up one third of the mass in the asteroid belt to put that in perspective, the meteorite. that helped put the dinosaurs to pasture was about 9.7 km in diameter, don't worry about series impacting Earth, although it moves in a constant orbit around the sun between Mars and Jupiter.
15 largest things in the universe 2015
NASA's exciting unmanned probe Dawn set off from Vesta, the asteroid's second largest asteroid. belt and we will take a closer look at the series as March 6 of this year approaches, giving us a better understanding of the series and hopefully photos with finer details number 13, the largest crater Utopia plantia Mars actually contains some of the largest visible craters in our solar system, with the planet Utopia being the most gigantic, with a length of 3,300 km. This crater is almost the size of our moon. The size of the planet Utopia is really difficult to understand to better visualize its size.
15 largest things in the universe 2015
Try to imagine a crater. which has a border that extends from Las Vegas to Washington DC, then understand that the largest impact crater on Earth is only 300 km in diameter, making it 10 times smaller, which means that the size of the meteorite that hit Mars was around 129 to 193 km. in diameter, while the meteorite that contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs was again only about 10 km in diameter, there is no doubt that Mars is probably the unluckiest planet in our solar system. Number 12, the largest moon, although Earth's moon is quite large. Jupiter's moon. Ganmi bears the title of the largest snow moon with a diameter of 5268 km discovered by Galileo in 1610.
Ganmi is the only moon we currently know that has a magnetosphere, meaning that Ganmi has a liquid iron core, this is particularly exciting for many because it means there could be a large amount of water beneath the ice that covers much of the ganam's surface. When looking at the ganam, it is easy to notice that there are dark colored and light colored portions, the lighter colored portions being ice and the darker colored portions being clay. and other materials of which scientists estimate there are about 50% of each on the planet. Another probe will be sent to examine Ganim's flesh around 2022 so we can better examine it and Jupiter's other moons, the 11th largest planet, WP 17b, twice as large in diameter.
Jupiter's size at 284.807 B currently stands out as the largest exoplanet humanity has ever observed. Oddly enough, this exoplanet has a mass half that of Jupiter and 17 times less dense than the soil we have here on Earth, which means that wasp 17b has a density like Styrofoam, which means which is probably an old gas giant that has expanded a bit due to time, but mainly due to the fact that it orbits so close to its own Sun, speaking of its orbit, WP 17b actually has an orbit like the one we have never seen. observed that WP 17b orbits its Sun in the opposite direction to the Sun's rotation.
This phenomenon is known as a retrograde orbit and it is currently a mystery how WP 17b ended up where it is now, although some unconfirmed theories have been suggested. the largest star oops oops oops this absolutely massive star is currently the largest star we know of, having a diameter of 2.4 billion kilometers, giving it a volume 5 billion times larger than our own Sun , this means it is located in our own solar system UI scoot They would cover the area from our sun to Jupiter's orbit in a pretty crazy way. This star wasn't even measured during the peak of its brightness, meaning it could be even bigger than we think it is now.
UI scai is so massive that it may fall outside the limits of our current theory of stellar evolution because its current temperature and luminosity are higher than expected for a star of its size, stars like UI scai are incredibly rare and Consequently, few studies have been done on them in the next few million years UI Scoi is expected to go supernova and become the brightest star in the night sky for several months, leaving behind a neutron star or a hole black number nine, the largest black hole. Phoenix Cluster Black Hole Normally the size of black holes is related to the size of the galaxy they are at the center of, however there are supermassive black holes that actually have several galaxies orbiting them instead of just one. .
The Phoenix cluster black hole is a supermassive black hole that has been confirmed to be quite possibly the most enormous black hole. It has once been observed with an event horizon that has a diameter of 100 billion kilometers, 18 times the distance between the Sun and Pluto. If that weren't scary enough, this supermassive black hole is actually gaining mass and width each day as it continues to absorb nearby matter. stars and dust, the good thing is that it is 5.7 billion light years from here, uh, number eight, the largest nebula NGC 604. Some of you amateur astronomers may not agree that NGC 604 is classified as the largest nebula;
However, this is solely due to the fact that the term nebula has been extended to refer to any cloud in space that could in fact be related to things ridiculously enormous in longitude; However, when it comes to H2 regions that are normally associated with the nebula, NG 604 is undoubtedly the largest singular H2 region that we currently know of. Located in the triangle, the galaxy NGC 604 has a length of 1,500 light years and due to its incredible brightness it would eclipse Venus if it approached us as the famous Orion Nebula number seven, the largest galaxy ic1101, at this point it is almost absolutely impossible imagine the size of objects in space even though we are only at number seven on the list to be able to compare, just remember that when I say a light year I mean that light takes a year to travel from one point to another, you should know that when you hear that ic1101 is 6 million light years in diameter, you should understand that it would take someone traveling at the speed of light 6 million years to traverse the entire galaxy ic1101 is an ancient elliptical galaxy probably formed from several galaxies that collide over time into more than 100 billion stars.
They call ic1101 home, while our own Milky Way supports a measly 300 billion stars. The obligatory statement of how its size puts into perspective our small problems in this giant universe number six, the largest mass. The newly discovered masses are huge clouds of gas that have been ejected from the center of the galaxy rise and fall into space and constitute some of the most enormous objects in the universe due to the fact that these clouds can only be seen through ultraviolet photons. . They are very difficult to detect, discovered in 2005 by a Rios sui yuchi. The newly discovered spot is actually a collection of Lme and Alpha spots in a protogalaxy spanning 200 million light years.
Astronomers believe this is an example of what galaxies look like before they form, as this gas clump is only 2 billion years older than the Big Bang should be. Please note that the new blob found is just a placeholder name until a better name is chosen for eqj 22173 4.0 plus 00171 number five the largest supercluster horologium supercluster a supercluster is a collection of galaxies and dwarf galaxies that look like Being loosely bunched together by gravity and dark matter apparently moving together through the universe, our galaxy, the Milky Way, is actually part of a fairly small supercluster known as the Virgo supercluster.
The Horogium supercluster dwarfs other superclusters and is made up of more than 5,000 groups of galaxies, which gives the structure a composition of approximately 30,000 giant galaxies and 300,000 dwarf galaxies. It is understandable that this structure has a colossal size and measures about 550 million light years in diameter. It feels somewhat insignificant, but the number four, the largest giant void, can feel that we are just an isolated blue ball in motion. through the universe with virtually nothing around us except imagine being one of these few planets or stars isolated in this lonely part of the universe, the giant void is a huge section of space that lacks the normal density usually seen anywhere. another place in the universe and extends over 1.3 Billion light years in length and only has a few unassociated galaxy clusters located within it.
I for one am very glad that we actually live in a supercluster of galaxies instead of in the middle of what is essentially a desert in space. Number three, the largest group of Quazars. The huge lqg LGS are large groups of quazars that illuminate many parts of space, as they are enormous amounts of energy released by black holes and relatively nearby areas apparently unable to relate how huge this group of lqg is, scientists decided to call it enormous quazar big. group would be enough to denote how gigantic this group of quazars is. Astronomers believe that around 73 quazars make up the huge lqg and measure the length of these quazars to be around 4 billion light years in diameter when they were discovered in November 2012 and announced in early 2013.
Scientists believe that the enormous lqg was the largest structure in the universe, but just one year later, in November 2013, it was replaced by the largest confirmed structure ever observed in the universe, which takes the next place on this list, number two: the largest filament galaxy, Hercules Corona. The Great Wall Boreal, labeled with an appropriately long name, the Great Wall Hercules Corona Boreal is now the largest confirmed detected structure in the observed Universe so far, calculated at 10 billion light years in length, if you remember a little earlier in this list of superstructures. of galaxies are large collections of thousands of galaxies seemingly barely connected by gravitational forces and dark matter this Great Wall is a collection of super structures, which means that this structure contains hundreds of thousands of galaxies and billions and billions of stars in one giant group seemingly barely connected by some kind of massive hierarchy that we have yet to fully identify number one, the largest structure in the universe, the cosmic web.
If you've been paying attention to previous entries on the list, you may have noticed clusters of galaxies and other objects stuck together. With gravitational forces in Dark Matter, many are now theorizing that everything in the universe, if it expanded from one point, would be connected through a labyrinth of filaments formed by dark matter and gravitational forces appear to connect superstructures and Great Walls. , this may seem confusing as if I am saying that the largest thing in the universe is the universe, however, the cosmic web does not include giant voids or dark energy which make up a large partof the universe.
Think of the filaments found throughout space as neurons and the voids as the space between them and their connections, this collection of filaments would represent the largest thing in the universe by far, perhaps more than 94 billion light years away. longitude, which is the length of the observable Universe, unfortunately, I'm sure several of your mom's jokes will be used. in the comments below, thereby removing the wonder you may be experiencing right now and replacing it with adolescent immaturity, the universe is indeed a wonderful place until the next sayara.

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