There are countless unusual celestial bodies scattered around the vast expanses of the universe. A combination of various factors has turned some of them into mysterious anomalies, exceptional even by space standards.
Some of these objects are amazing exoplanets, strikingly similar to Earth, while others have never seen sunlight or experienced heat. There are worlds torn by continuous sandstorms, while others are covered by a vast ocean whose bottom is made of blocks of glowing ice.
At the same time, in the depths of multicoloured nebulae there are giant stars capable of swallowing whole planetary systems, and millions of light years away from them jellyfish galaxies cut through the expanses of space with their shining stellar tentacles.
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:13 - Teegarden b
00:10:52 - The Most Anomalous Planets
00:26:44 - Rogue Planets
00:37:15 - James Webb (other worlds)
00:51:26 - TOI-700 d
01:01:10 - Horrifying Planets
01:13:12 - Gliese 1214 b (ocean planet)
01:22:20 - The Orion Nebula
01:36:37 - Scary Planets
01:48:54 - CW Leonis (a dying giant)
01:58:54 - WR 102 (the hottest star)
02:09:29 - Stephenson 2-18 (the biggest star)
02:17:31 - The Milky Way
02:32:17 - The Weirdest Galaxies
02:40:40 - A Journey to the Edge of the Universe
02:52:15 - What Will Happen when the Universe Is No More?
03:04:32 - Ending