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El universo está lleno de mundos tan extraños que parecen sacados de una película de ciencia ficción.

En este video vamos a recorrer 10 planetas increíbles, raros y extremos que desafían todo lo que imaginabas sobre el espacio. Algunos parecen imposibles, otros tienen condiciones brutales, y varios son tan extraños que cuesta creer que existan de verdad.

Si te fascinan los misterios del universo, los descubrimientos espaciales y las historias que parecen irreales, este video te va a sorprender de principio a fin.

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00:00look totally real. In this video, we'll take you on a journey through the 10 planets.
00:05Stranger than humanity has discovered, worlds where it rains glass, other facts of
00:10diamond and planets whose age exceeds that of Earth by billions of years.
00:15And if you like this type of content, leave a like and subscribe to the channel to join us.
00:20on all our upcoming adventures into the depths of the universe. Buckle up
00:24Buckle up, because the journey begins right now. Imagine observing a planet from afar.
00:30and see it shine in a deep, beautiful blue, as if it were a jewel floating in space.
00:35For a moment you might think it's similar to Earth, that it has oceans, sky, and perhaps
00:41even life. But if we get a little closer, all those beautiful ideas are transformed
00:46in a true cosmic nightmare. HD 198733. It's not just a planet, it's one of the places
00:54the most dangerous ever discovered in the universe. The first thing you should know is that the winds
00:59There they are completely out of control. They reach speeds of over 8,700 kilometers per hour.
01:05hour, that is, almost seven times the speed of sound. Imagine an endless storm, without
01:11rest, circling the entire planet without stopping. But those winds are not only incredibly
01:16Strong, they also carry something terrifying: particles of liquid glass. Yes, in this world
01:22It doesn't rain water like it does on Earth. The atmosphere is full of silicates, a material that...
01:27It turns into a liquid at extreme temperatures and then condenses in the upper layers. Due to the
01:32In wild storms, these silicates transform into fragments of glass that fall from the sky
01:36at deadly speeds, and not vertically, but horizontally. Imagine walking there, if it's
01:42that that were possible, while pieces of glass fly around you with enough force
01:46to destroy anything in its path. This planet is so close to its star that
01:51Its temperature exceeds one thousand degrees Celsius, creating a completely unstable environment.
01:56The pressure, the heat, and the constant storms make it clear that this is not just any place
02:01uninhabitable, but a veritable space hell disguised under a deceptive appearance.
02:05It's a terrifying example of how the appearance of planets can be incredibly deceptive.
02:11A world that from the outside seems peaceful and calm, but inside is a storm of glass
02:16Without mercy. This isn't science fiction, it's reality, and scientists have observed it.
02:22All this from just 64 light-years from Earth. Now, imagine with me a planet that isn't
02:29Made of earth or rocks like ours, but of diamond. Yes, not a part, not a
02:35profane with a hidden treasure. An entire planet, solid, heavy, formed mostly
02:40made of pure diamond. 55 Cancrié is one of the strangest planets ever discovered in
02:46The galaxy. It orbits around a star relatively close to Earth, about 40
02:52light-years away. What makes it unique is not only its composition, but the conditions
02:57that allowed it to form. Scientists believe that in the early stages of its formation, the amount
03:02the carbon around its star was enormous, and when the planet was created, the very high
03:08Extreme temperatures and pressure transformed that carbon into the solid diamond that covers today
03:13large parts of its surface. Instead of mountains of rock, there would be mountains of diamond.
03:19The valleys and bright surfaces would reflect the light from their nearby star. Even the ground.
03:25It could be made of crushed diamond dust. Something that on Earth would be the largest
03:30Any imaginable treasure would be worthless there; it would turn to ashes in a matter of minutes.
03:34seconds. And even if we could land there someday, the brutal radiation and conditions...
03:39Unstable weather conditions would make any form of survival impossible. In the end, 55 Cancrié
03:45It shows us that the universe is not only full of wonders, but also of riches.
03:50impossible to imagine, but whose price is impossibility itself. Now, imagine a planet
03:55that breaks the laws of physics as we know them. Imagine ice burning, fire
04:00that lights up on a frozen surface. Sounds absurd? That's exactly what
04:06It occurs on Glies 436b, known as the burning ice planet. This planet is about
04:12It is 30 light-years from Earth, and is one of the worlds that has most baffled scientists.
04:17Its surface temperature reaches about 439 degrees Celsius, enough to vaporize
04:23Iron. And yet, its surface is covered by a layer of solid ice. How
04:28Is it possible? This is where extreme gravity comes into play. The planet's enormous mass compresses
04:33the water in a brutal way, trapping it in a special form of ice known as Ice X,
04:38a type of ice that doesn't melt even under extreme temperatures. That is, ice
04:43It doesn't exist because the planet is cold. It exists despite the fact that the planet is a burning hell.
04:48The immense pressure prevents the water molecules from expanding and changing to a liquid state.
04:53or gaseous, so they remain trapped in a solid state even while the environment
04:57It's burning. Furthermore, the planet revolves around its star at an absurd speed. Complete
05:03an orbit in less than three Earth days. Its year is shorter than a weekend.
05:08But unlike many other planets, Gliese 436b does not have a stable atmosphere
05:13that protects its surface, which means that the ice layer is always in danger, constantly
05:18on the verge of collapse, meltdown, or an explosion if the balance is broken. In short,
05:24Gliese 436b is one of the most striking paradoxes in the universe. A planet that unites absolute opposites,
05:30Ice and fire, life and death, logic and madness.
05:34Now, imagine looking at the sky and seeing a black dot. Not because there's no light, but because it exists.
05:40A planet that absorbs everything around it. And no, that's not just any planet.
05:46It absorbs almost all the light that reaches it, which is why it's darker than coal, more
05:51dark even than the blackness of space itself. When scientists first observed it
05:56At first, they thought it was a measurement error, but the reality turned out to be
06:01Much stranger than fiction. A planet the size of Jupiter without any kind of
06:06A reflection, without the slightest glimmer of light. You look at it and see nothing but emptiness.
06:11Absolute blackness. The surprising thing is that this planet isn't cold; it's actually boiling hot.
06:17of heat. Its temperature is so extreme that its body emits a faint red glow, similar
06:22like a burning coal as it begins to go out. But instead of illuminating, that glow
06:27It barely accentuates its unsettling aspect, giving it a dark and mysterious presence as if
06:31It was a creature from another world. The most shocking thing? To this day, we don't know for sure.
06:37What makes it so incredibly dark? All the planets we know of reflect at least
06:41a small part of the light, but 3-2b devours it all, as if its surface were
06:47covered by a strange black substance capable of absorbing almost all the energy from its star.
06:51If you could stand on its surface, assuming that were possible, you would see absolutely nothing.
06:57Not the sky, not the stars, not even your own hand in front of your face. Just one
07:02Total darkness, a suffocating blackness, as if you were trapped inside the void of a
07:07Nightmare. 3-2b is not just a planet, it's a message from the universe. There are still many secrets.
07:13greater than our understanding, hidden within endless darkness.
07:19Do you remember the first time you saw Star Wars and were amazed by a planet that
07:22I had two suns, thinking, 'This can't be real?' Well, the truth is that science ended
07:28Reaching beyond the imagination. When scientists discovered Kepler 16b, they said, we have found
07:34Tatooine for real. This planet doesn't revolve around a single star like Earth, but around
07:40Two at the same time. Instead of one sunrise, you have two. Instead of just one sunset, a spectacle.
07:46celestial double that looks like it came from a surrealist painting or a film
07:50science fiction. Imagine standing on its surface as the sky turns to
07:55Red and orange hues and two suns appear over the horizon, each moving in
07:59a different direction. At your feet, the shadows double and lengthen in opposite directions,
08:04creating a scene as strange as it is hypnotic. But the strangeness isn't limited to the landscape. The
08:10Conditions on Kepler 16b are extremely harsh; its temperatures are low, the atmosphere
08:15It is hostile and there are no signs of life as we know it. Its surface is probably
08:20icy or extremely rocky, and its composition is believed to be similar to that of Saturn.
08:25Even so, its mere existence forces us to ask ourselves, can a planet like this
08:30If they exist, why not others capable of harboring life orbiting two stars, or even three?
08:35How would living beings adapt to a sky with two suns? Would sleep be possible? Would day be...
08:40eternal? Or is there a strange equilibrium that we don't yet understand? Kepler 16b is not just a
08:46This fascinating planet is living proof that what we once called fantasy can be
08:51perfectly real, and the universe still holds much more. If you think rain is always water,
08:57Prepare to accept that there are places in the cosmos where the sky makes it rain molten iron.
09:01Welcome to WASP 76b, one of the strangest and cruelest planets ever discovered.
09:07This world is so close to its star that one of its hemispheres always faces the Sun,
09:11while the other remains immersed in an eternal night. The result is extreme. On his side
09:16During the day, temperatures reach 2,400 degrees Celsius, enough to vaporize
09:21Heavy metals like iron, and that's exactly what happens. The iron evaporates on the side
09:26scorching, and due to the extremely violent winds that blow at incredible speeds from day to day towards the
09:30At night, that metallic vapor is drawn toward the dark side. There, in the extreme cold,
09:34It condenses and falls from the sky as liquid iron. Imagine clouds formed not from water,
09:40but by metals floating in the atmosphere. Giant black clouds unleashing storms
09:44of incandescent iron falling almost horizontally, driven by brutal winds,
09:48like burning blades capable of destroying everything in their path. Although scientists cannot
09:53Visiting it, spectral analyses of the light passing through its atmosphere have revealed the
09:56presence of iron in a gaseous state, as well as traces of evaporated calcium and magnesium,
10:01as if we were observing a colossal cosmic furnace, with temperatures exceeding any
10:04unimaginable limits. This planet is not only dangerous, it is a brutal reminder that
10:09The universe can be beautiful, but also ruthless. Now imagine a planet that is
10:14being literally destroyed, one that is stretched from the inside and slowly evaporates into space,
10:20Drop by drop, as if it were bleeding from all sides. This is not science fiction.
10:24It's called WASP-12b. This planet is so close to its star that the star's gravitational force...
10:30It deforms its structure, transforming it from an almost perfect sphere into an elongated shape and
10:34Strange, like chewing gum stretched to the point of breaking. The star around which it revolves acts
10:40like a hungry monster, mercilessly tearing away its atmosphere, sucking out its gases and
10:44devouring them like a gigantic cosmic hurricane. A cosmic hurricane so brutal that the planet loses a
10:50a gigantic amount of mass every second. Scientists say its fate is sealed.
10:55In just 10 million years, an instant on an astronomical scale, this world will cease to exist. It will be
11:01completely devoured and will become a blurry memory lost in the galaxies of oblivion.
11:07But the strangest thing isn't its ending, but the way it faces it. WASP-12b suffers all of this.
11:13at all
11:14Silence. There are no explosions, no resistance, only a slow evaporation, a gradual extinction.
11:21As if the universe had written a tragic end for him with chilling coldness. And that
11:27It makes us wonder, how many other planets are dying right now without anyone noticing?
11:31who knows? And how could we discover them before they disappear forever? In a universe where
11:36Everything moves and evolves; there are planets that are still being born. But imagine one so ancient that it already
11:42It existed before the Earth formed. This world is known as Methuselah, named after the being
11:48The oldest hand. It is 12.7 billion years old. It was born when the universe was
11:54young, in its early stages, when heavy elements like iron or the
11:59Silicon. Its very existence is a true mystery to astronomers. How could it have formed without the
12:05Materials needed? Was it an extraordinary coincidence or is there a deep secret that has yet to be revealed?
12:10Do we understand? This planet does not orbit a star like our Sun, but a system formed by a
12:15A neutron star and a white dwarf, remnants of stars that have already died. Imagine a planet
12:21revolving around a nearly dead system and yet remaining stable, firm, resisting
12:27For billions of years. It is a living vestige of the origin of time, a silent witness.
12:33of the evolution of the universe from the Big Bang to our current existence. If you believe that the Earth is
12:39Big, prepare to make it tiny in your mind. Because there is a planet so enormous that you
12:44It forces you to rethink what it means to be a rocky world. We present to you Kepler-10c, nicknamed by the
12:50Scientists like Mega-Earth, although we prefer to call it the cosmic Godzilla. This
12:56The planet is more than twice the size of Earth, and when its mass was first calculated, the
13:01The result was shocking, about 17 times greater. Walking there would be like carrying an entire mountain on your back.
13:08back with every step. What puzzled scientists was discovering that, despite their
13:13In terms of size, it is not a gas giant like Neptune or Uranus, but a completely rocky planet. This
13:19It contradicts classical theories about planetary formation and suggests that there are fundamental processes
13:23that we still don't understand. Processes capable of changing entire books and forcing us to revise the
13:29classification of thousands of already discovered worlds. And the most curious thing is that it orbits a rather
13:34common, far from us. But its mere existence reminds us that the universe is not only strange,
13:39but far more powerful and complex than we imagined. If a civilization existed in a
13:45On a planet like this, what would its inhabitants be like? What level of strength would they possess? What kind of technology would they have?
13:49Would they have developed? The planet Godzilla demonstrates that we are only just taking the first steps to
13:55To understand the magnitude and complexity of the cosmos. Now imagine a planet caught in a tension
14:00Constant between hell and ice, between fire and absolute freezing. This is HD 20782b.
14:09possessing one of the most dangerous and strangest orbits ever observed. Its trajectory is not
14:14It's not circular like Earth's, nor even moderately elliptical. It's an extremely
14:19eccentric, so elongated that it leads it to approach its star dangerously close, almost to the point of burning up.
14:24then drifts away to enormous distances where it freezes completely. Every year on this planet is
14:30A suicidal journey. First it endures temperatures exceeding one thousand degrees, and then it plummets.
14:35in near absolute zero. These violent changes make any possibility of life impossible.
14:40as we know it, is practically impossible. And yet, the planet endures. It continues to spin on its
14:46A chaotic orbit without breaking, without losing control. Sometimes it seems that some worlds exist only to
14:51Defying the very laws of physics. From planets where it rains glass and diamonds, to worlds submerged
14:58in absolute darkness, and others who travel mercilessly along deadly paths, the universe
15:02It still holds the strangest things. Every day we discover that we are not alone, and that we are not even
15:07close to understanding everything. Space is not just a dark void, it is an infinite library of
15:13wonders. Each planet is a book, and its pages keep opening to one another. Tell us in the
15:19Comments: Which was the strangest planet you saw in this video, and which one would you like to travel to?
15:23Even if it's just once. And if you want to continue with us on these crazy adventures through the cosmos,
15:28Don't forget to like, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications, because what's coming is even better!
15:33More surprising than you can imagine. I've spoken to you, and I'll see you very soon on a new adventure through the
15:38depths of the unknown.
15:45Have you ever stopped to think about space? You probably think it's just a dark place, with
15:51A few stars, a few planets, and that's it. But what if I told you that the universe is
15:57Is space full of things so strange that it's hard to believe they actually exist? Space isn't like it used to be.
16:03Neither books nor films show it. It's much more complex, deeper, and more mysterious. There are
16:10phenomena that defy all logic, discoveries that force us to rethink not only
16:16not only what we think we know about the cosmos, but also our understanding of reality. How is it
16:21It is possible that there are stars capable of exploding with such brutal force that they can cause catastrophes.
16:27unimaginable? How can such gigantic planets exist that everything that approaches them is destroyed?
16:33Does it disappear without a trace? And what about that mysterious dark matter or dark energy?
16:39that we cannot see or understand, but whose effects are present throughout the universe? All this is not
16:46Science fiction is absolutely real. If you think that's all there is to it, you're very wrong. In this video
16:53Let's discover together the five strangest phenomena in the universe. Things so incredible that, if someone
17:00If I told you these things without proof, you'd think they were impossible. If you want to understand how the cosmos
17:05It's full of mystery after mystery, stay with us to find out all the details
17:10Amazing. And not only that, if you're not subscribed to the channel yet, you're missing out on some incredible experiences.
17:16Incredible. Subscribe now to join us on this adventure full of cosmic secrets that will make you...
17:22See space in a completely different way. If you're expecting something exciting that will change your perspective...
17:28Thinking about the universe? This video is for you. Space is full of strange things that...
17:34We see them in our daily lives, and one of the most striking is black holes. If you've already heard
17:40When you hear about them, you probably thought they were just an idea straight out of science fiction movies. But
17:45The reality is that black holes really exist and possess such terrifying power that it becomes
17:51difficult to imagine. They are regions of space with such extreme gravity that they absorb everything that comes near them.
17:57About. Planets, stars, and even light itself. Once something crosses its boundary, there's no going back.
18:05This gravity is unlike anything we know. It's so intense that it distorts time and space.
18:10in a way that defies our understanding. Scientists are still struggling to explain all of it.
18:16Its secrets. Near a black hole, time begins to slow down. Every second that passes there
18:22This can be equivalent to years in another place. This phenomenon is known as time dilation and changes by
18:29It completes our understanding of the universe. Imagine a person approaching a hole.
18:34black and remains there for a short time. When it returns to Earth, it would discover that here
18:39Many more years have passed than he experienced. And that's not all. Popular belief says that
18:45the
18:45Black holes destroy everything that enters them, and nothing can ever escape. But some
18:51Scientists believe they could be gateways to parallel universes or even places where
18:55New universes are born. They are not mere cosmic monsters, but possible gateways to realities.
19:01completely different. Furthermore, black holes are not isolated in space. They exist
19:08gigantic black holes at the center of most galaxies, including our own.
19:13These colossal entities have masses millions or even billions of times greater than the
19:18of the Sun and control the movement of billions of stars around it. They are the
19:24true invisible architects of the cosmos. And if this seems incredible to you, prepare yourself,
19:29Because what's coming is even stranger. The universe holds secrets that defy all understanding.
19:33logic, phenomena that break the rules we believe to be unbreakable, and mysteries that
19:38They are still waiting to be discovered. This is just the beginning of a journey that will make you question everything.
19:43Everything. Most large galaxies, like our own, contain black holes.
19:47in their centers. In the Milky Way, for example, there is a black hole called Sagittarius Asteris.
19:54This giant has such a colossal mass that it affects the movement of stars and planets.
19:59throughout the galaxy. Every new discovery about black holes shows us that
20:04The universe is far larger and stranger than we ever imagined. These objects open
20:09gateways to cosmic secrets that science has yet to unravel. But not only that
20:14Black holes surprise us, and stars don't live forever either, as we might think.
20:18Think about it. Every star has a life cycle, and as it ages, it undergoes changes.
20:23dramatic events that can sometimes be catastrophic. At the end of their existence, some stars
20:28They explode in gigantic events called supernovae, which are among the most powerful explosions.
20:33of the universe. Imagine a star that for thousands of years illuminated the sky, suddenly
20:38exploding with all its energy in an instant, generating a light so intense that it can illuminate
20:43entire regions of the cosmos. What happens during the explosion is that the core of the
20:48The star undergoes extreme nuclear reactions, releasing enormous amounts of energy.
20:53energy not only makes the star shine with unimaginable intensity, but
20:57It also expels a gigantic cloud of gases and chemical elements such as oxygen and carbon.
21:02and iron. All of this is a result of the colossal pressure inside the star before the
21:06explosion. A supernova is not just light; it is a nuclear explosion capable of affecting vast areas.
21:11regions of space. After the explosion, what remains may be a neutron star or
21:17even a black hole, depending on the size of the original star. But supernovae are not
21:22Important only for the light they generate, they are the reason why many of the elements exist.
21:26heavy metals that we use in our daily lives. Gold, silver, iron, platinum, all were formed
21:33in supernova explosions that occurred billions of years ago. Every time we observe one
21:38When a star explodes, we learn something new about the evolution of stars and galaxies, and about the
21:43origins of the universe itself. Furthermore, we can consider supernovae as one of the
21:47more powerful tools for understanding how life arises in the cosmos. Now, let's move on to an even more complex topic.
21:53Enigmatic, one of the greatest mysteries of the universe to date. I'm talking about matter.
21:58dark matter and dark energy. If we look at the universe as a whole, we see that it is composed of
22:04So many things: stars, planets, gases, but the truth is that most of the cosmos that surrounds us
22:09The surrounding area is not visible. If we consider the entire universe as a whole, we discover that
22:14Approximately 85% of it is made up of dark matter. This means there are enormous amounts of dark matter.
22:20quantities of something in space that we cannot see or touch, but which somehow constitute the
22:25most of the universe. No one has seen dark matter directly, but scientists have
22:30detected its effects through gravity. For example, by observing the movement of the
22:35In galaxies and planets, we notice additional gravitational forces that do not come from any source.
22:39visible. This indicates that something invisible is profoundly shaping the cosmos, and us
22:44Remember that we are still only just beginning to understand the true magnitude and complexity
22:48of the universe. Dark matter is invisible, but it exerts a gravity that affects the entire universe.
22:53The universe, as if something hidden were shaping the cosmos from the shadows. That is precisely it.
22:58what we call dark matter. On the other hand, dark energy is something completely different.
23:04It does not manifest itself as a physical object, like matter, but is present in the self.
23:08space, and is responsible for the acceleration in the expansion of the universe. In other words,
23:14The universe is not only expanding, but it is doing so at an ever-increasing rate over time. This acceleration
23:19It is a phenomenon that we still struggle to fully understand. Although we cannot see it directly,
23:24We observe its effects on the movement of galaxies and celestial bodies. Scientists believe that the
23:29Dark energy is the reason why the universe is expanding faster than ever before, and this
23:34This means that, in the extremely distant future, the cosmos could move so far away that we would no longer be able to see it.
23:40perceive it. Although we cannot touch or see dark matter or dark energy, its influence on the
23:45The universe is enormous. Every day new clues are discovered about it, and in the future these findings will continue to be revealed.
23:50They could open doors to a deeper understanding of the cosmos. Space is not only
23:55full of planets and stars, but also of phenomena that alter our understanding of
23:59Time. Gravity can affect time in very strange ways. This is known as dilation.
24:05temporal or time expansion, and occurs due to the intense gravity of massive bodies such as planets
24:10giants or colossal stars. The idea is that gravity not only influences objects, but
24:16also in the flow of time. The stronger the gravity, the slower time passes. But
24:22This doesn't end here. Time dilation can lead to surprising situations. For example,
24:27If someone were to approach a black hole for an extended period and then return to Earth,
24:32I would discover that time on our planet has passed much faster. I could live longer and see
24:38that the people she knew were aging in just a few years. Scientists have confirmed this
24:43effect through experiments on Earth, using extremely precise clocks in locations with
24:47different gravity, and the results matched exactly what was predicted. In space, this
24:53This property can be used to study the universe, and one day perhaps allow us to understand
24:58that time is not absolute as we always think. Gravity has profound effects, not only on the
25:04celestial bodies, but about the very time we experience. And if you thought that was all,
25:09Wait, space also alters light in extraordinary ways. One of these phenomena is the
25:15bending of light. If light passes near an extremely massive object, such as a star
25:20A giant object or a black hole doesn't travel in a straight line; it curves in surprising ways. It's not a change.
25:25small. Sometimes the deviation can be so large that we see things in completely different positions.
25:30different from the real ones. Scientists have used this effect to detect holes
25:35blackspots, distant galaxies, and even discovering new galaxies by observing how light deflected when
25:41passing near massive bodies. What's most fascinating is that this phenomenon doesn't just affect light,
25:46but also our perception of the universe. We can see planets, stars, or galaxies that in
25:51They are not actually where they appear. This effect is called gravitational lensing, and it allows us to see more than
25:58what truly exists, revealing a cosmos stranger and more abundant than our eyes can see.
26:02They could imagine. There are planets that don't actually exist. It's all an effect of the curvature of the
26:07Light caused by gravity. In the future, this phenomenon could be a powerful tool for
26:12Explore space and open new doors to understanding how gravity influences everything
26:17The cosmos. The universe is full of mysteries, and every new discovery makes us question everything.
26:23what we believed to be fixed and natural. Light not only allows us to see the cosmos, but it reveals it to us.
26:28Its curved shape reveals secrets we never imagined. Space is full of wonders.
26:33unexpected, and day after day we encounter phenomena that completely change our
26:37perception of the universe, from giant black holes to dark matter and bent light
26:43because of gravity. The cosmos amazes us, challenges us, and teaches us that every discovery is just the beginning.
26:49of deeper questions. The more we learn, the more we realize that nothing is truly
26:54static or obvious. Everything we know about the universe is just the beginning of an adventure.
26:58larger and deeper. If you want to continue exploring all the secrets of space with us,
27:03The planets and the strangest phenomena of this vast universe, don't forget to subscribe to the channel and
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