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@beniaminlinstad3013

I can never comprehend how it's possible we know about planets that are so unimaginably far away

@dayaninikhaton

I bet Chase is glad he has the day off.

@abproductions1653

It’s funny how we call our planet the perfect place for life without taking into consideration that it is “perfect” for us. If another life were to arrive on this planet it may not survive because they may breath another type of air or used to a different type of gravity.

@DreAnderson24

How do we know this much about planets millions of miles away but we don’t  know what’s in our own ocean

@robinchesterfield42

I did expect the planet where it rains glass sideways at thousands of miles an hour, to be on this list somewhere--and you did not disappoint, What If.

...I did NOT expect it to be so low in the rankings of terror. :P

@jori1988

Best channel to randomly pop up in my playlist. Subbed immediatly!

@Skyclouds917

3:24 adding cricket noises to that dad joke would've been the icing on the cake! 😁

@Druuui

You should make a video of level one to hundred best planets that may be habitual

@BlackMercy-it1jp

HD 189733b is now my favorite deadly planet. Also you should do a video about the most deadly stars. Those magnetars seem interesting

@SilverHuskyYT

1:20 "This isn't your ordinary dsrkness... This is... Advanced darkness!"

@Ja-jt1ym

I'm watching this video to help me choose where I'll spend my next vacations.

@BEEFCAKESGAMING

Anakin would hate the raining sand planet

@MHA-002

Is Chase on a vacation?

@NeymarLukio

3:29 Sudden voice change🤨

@K.Calibou

Shout out to the ones who went on these planets and risked there lives for us to demonstrate its atmosphere 😔✊

@dreamer4957-wd7qn

excellent video!
to be honest, this is by far the best video among the recently uploaded ones
its so classic, in a good way, like it reminds me of the good old what if videos 
more videos like this please

@BreeMiAmor

WHY DID BRO GOT SO ZESTY 3:26 💀🙏🏽😭

@devw4967

I feel like these are interesting but I think with the speed of going through planets, some things weren't explained like why glass rain or the whiplash planet,  what's the temp close versus when it's far away.  Seems like it'll be way cooler

@majbarkai

Another fun and thought provoking video from your channel. Always a pleasure to watch! I did however notice a little inconsistency in the narrative. Kepler 70b was said to have a surface temperature of 6,800 C but Kelt 9b has a stated temperature of more than 2,000 less and was called “the hottest exoplanet ever discovered”. Am I missing something or was that just an editing quirk? While not wanting to pick apart tiny details I would genuinely appreciate a clarification of this. Thanks for all your hard work and time to make these videos! I can’t wait to see more!