The Most Dangerous Things In The Universe
Every Space Object That Should Terrify You — Explained Simply with Paint TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Venus 01:00 Jupiter 02:08 Eta Carinae 03:15 Cygnus X-1 04:21 SGR 1806-20 05:21 WR 104 — DISCLAIMER — This video is created for educational and informational purposes only. All visuals are simple Paint-style illustrations made for explanation, not real images. The space objects discussed are based on current scientific research, but details may change as new discoveries are made. — SOURCES — NASA Venus Fact Sheet ESA Venus Express Mission Data Soviet Venera Program Archives NASA Jupiter Fact Sheet NASA Juno Mission Data NASA Eta Carinae Observation Records Hubble Space Telescope — Eta Carinae Studies NASA Chandra X-Ray Observatory — Cygnus X-1 Black Hole Cygnus X-1 Mass & Spin Research — Royal Astronomical Society SGR 1806-20 Magnetar Burst Studies — NASA WR 104 Stellar Rotation & Gamma Ray Burst Research — ESO Publications #science #space #universe

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