A Journey Beyond The Mysteries Of The Solar System! What Lies There?

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What lies beyond the solar system?

Who better to ask for a guided tour than an astrophysicist who’s been living here for a while? That’s right, in a universe full of outrageous galaxies and superstar clusters, our solar system is just a tiny speck, and we don’t even realize it. There are thousands of stars within a hundred light years, some so bright they're seen from other galaxies and some so dim they blend into the dark void. Hidden in spaces unknown, massive brown dwarfs and earth-sized planets could even be teeming with life or pose a pesky threat. This just strikes my curiosity so badly because compared to our galaxy's 200 billion stars and a trillion planets, it's impossible to comprehend the entirety of this vast, diverse galaxy. So let's focus on the closest stars, a meager 50 stellar systems located within a 15 light-year radius, a place where celestial body formation is still going on. Let's strap our boots and take a trip to find fresh worlds! Won’t be covering all 50, but I promise I’ll show you the coolest ones around. Follow me!

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00:00 Intro
1:25 Barnard’s Star
3:40 Sirius
5:30 Wolf 1061
8:24 AP Columbae
10:34 Gliese 370
12:05 Castor
14:56 Pollux
15:30 epsilon eridani
17:50 luhman 16


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