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5 Strangest Planets In Space You Won'tBelieve Exist! Description: The mystery behind all planets has always captivated many and the inevitable discoveries to come will keep adding to the many cosmological insights we already have listed in the books. Its really neat seeing some planets from a FAR away distance BUT there are some planets that you know.... We should never try and visit. I mean, if you want to die then sure, go ahead, but personally, I want to enjoy life a couple of more years you know? With this being said, prepare, because here are 5 Terrifying Planets You Don’t Want To Visit! Lets...begin! 1. Kepler 438b While this planet orbits a star that has formed a planetary nebula, it may be one of the most Earth-like planets ever found. Kepler 438b is only a little larger than Earth, likely has a rocky composition, and is in the "Goldilocks" zone where the temperature is warm enough to support liquid water on the surface. One problem: It is 470 light years away. So yeah, we will never be able to visit this one. Atleast...for now. 2. COROT exo 3b The most massive and densest exoplanet up to date is a world known as COROT-exo-3b. It is about the size of Jupiter and about 25 times that planet’s mass. This makes COROT-exo-3b about twice as dense as lead. The degree of pressure put upon a human walking the surface of such a planet would be unreal. With a mass 25 times that of Jupiter, a human would weigh almost 50 times what they weigh on our planet Earth. That amount of pressure would completely crush a human beings skeletal system in an instant. It would literally be the equivalent of an elephant sitting on your chest. Ughh...Damn... 3. TrES-2b The gas giant known as TrES-2b is the darkest planet ever found.TrES-2b orbits at a distance of only 3 million miles from its host star, yet its coal-black and doesn’t reflect any light. David Kipping of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said: “Being less reflective than coal or even the blackest acrylic paint—this makes it by far the darkest planet ever discovered."If we could see it up close it would look like a near-black ball of gas, with a slight glowing red tinge to it.” Ummm yeah, I dont think going near this TrES-2b would be a brilliant idea... 4. HD 209458 b HD 209458 b, located 150 light years away from planet Earth, in the Pegasus constellation, is the first exoplanet to be discovered in transit of its orbiting star. It is 30% larger than Jupiter, while its orbit is 1/8th of Mercury distance from Sun. Naturally, its temperature is extremely high: about 1832°F. This gas planet, under the extreme heat, and immense pressure, has faced evaporation of different atmospheric gases that stream escape its gravitational field, including hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. So going into this exotic planet will instantly kill you. So for me... Its defenitely a No. 5. Gliese 581c Gliese 581c is theoretically the most likely to support colonization, except it is one hell of a planet. It is tidally looked to always face the Red Dwarf star which it revolves around on one side, and it is at such distance that standing on the star-side of the planet will completely melt you, while stepping on the dark-side will freeze you immediately making you look like Olaf from Frozen and I think nobody wants to ever look like him... Fine... ill stop.... Background Music: Kevin MacLeod ~ Frozen Star : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vogsgSLfBk For copyright matters please contact us: OfficialAmerikano@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Thank you so much for watching! Smash that like button for more, make sure you share the video with your friends and dont forget to subscribe! Make sure to follow me here: https://twitter.com/Top5sFinest