Hey you! it's Evie :)
you laptop is still working so I'm recording you guys I haven't even shot
I haven't even shut the laptop off cuz I'm afraid it's gonna do the same thing
as a dip before okay anyways today but there's a lot of cleaning for those up
by following me forever you know that's Nathan's a big bird hunter and of course
opening weekend starts tomorrow so he's got more hunting buddies coming so I'm
just I'm trying to get this house clean so remember what I told you before it's
either me or the house that look halfway decent or none do you guys know Lady
Gaga I'm sure most of you do okay I will show you a video clip of her I just want
you know she's a singer the truth is when producers wanted me to
be sexy I always put some absurd spin on it that made me feel like I was still in
control
what happened in the last five years real fans probably knew deep down and
there was something going on now annoying affair body pain anxiety I go
through every was touching me all day and talking at me all day total silence
and all these people will leave and then I'll be alone I didn't feel good enough
and I do now that's the good part I have chased this for five years but
when I feel the adrenaline and my music and my fans I cannot fucking dumb
my family is the most important thing in my life Oh Joanna she died when she was
19 I can always bring my past with me but I
can never go back you got to leave yourself behind
I want to do the opposite of what everyone speaks I'm going to do there
really isn't anything better than this
welcome to find out she has fibromyalgia and she is coming up with this
documentary called 5 foot 2 and it's coming up really soon
in a 20 second I was pretty surprised I actually had a few spoonie's asked me
when I thought about it and if I would share so thank you for those who are
asking made me feel special the problem is is there's a lot of
spoonie's judging no hate I'm not I'm not hating on you okay well I ask is
don't judge yet because that's the number one thing we deal with right you
guys is people judging us all the time so why would we judge someone else yeah
I know she's touring I know she's dancing like mad you see on these crazy
uncomfortable costumes but you know what you guys we all can do things it's just
we know what they lead to what kind of hell we have to pay for you know like
our lakes are screaming but we still have lakes we can do things with them
it's a matter of staying consistent and recently she hasn't even been able to
she had to cancel some of her to her her life or like it was a one in Brazil she
had to reschedule that because she was just that one out the reason why I'm
excited about it one she has all this money she has all these doctors is she
pays for these top doctors she's still in pain too she's fit still in pain and
third you know she has millions and millions and millions of followers and
you know although I've been on YouTube for a couple of years well it's
consistently a year okay so I can say it for sure at least a year I've been
consistent on here and I am right you guys know how much I love you guys and
how much this channel means to me talking with you guys and spreading the
word while we do it but the amount of people she reaches and just one tweet is
thousands and thousands of people so this could do us some good yeah there's
gonna be some bad you guys know there's always a rotten apple in the bunch no
matter what you could have the most expensive most sweetest precious apple
tree in the whole world and you're still going to have
that damn moron Apple you get what I'm saying okay so I'm actually excited at
first I was I was being judgey and we can't be judging you guys we just can't
close the mouth open your mind and just open your ears and listen see how see
how it is let me know if you want me to share what I thought of it cuz I'm
wanting for it I'm waiting for it I'm hoping that helps get people to make
something okay cuz yeah she's she's famous she's worked her butt off and if
she's able to share why not we all we already say why aren't more celebrity
speaking up about it we finally got one you guys let's take it and personally I
really like Lady Gaga's personality at first I thought she was a little crazy
but little Crazy's nice thanks so much for asking for my input let me know if
you want to talk about that show this video maybe I can show tiny little clips
without getting in trouble we'll see let me know what you think
pray to God that this laptop does not break on me so I can get this video out
alright thanks a bunch you guys love you and I hope you're doing alright if not
hang in there remember you can always write me email me do me
all that stuff is in the description box below you know make sure you subscribe
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Hubble Reveals an Odd Object In the Asteroid Belt Between Mars and Jupiter
In September 2016, just before the asteroid 288P made its closest approach to the Sun,
it was close enough to Earth to allow astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope to observe
the intriguing characteristics of an unusual type of object in the asteroid belt between
Mars and Jupiter: two asteroids orbiting each other and exhibiting comet-like features,
including a bright coma and a long tail.
This is the first known binary asteroid also classified as a comet.
The images of 288P, which is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, revealed
that it was actually not a single object, but two asteroids of almost the same mass
and size, orbiting each other at a distance of about 100 kilometers.
That discovery was in itself an important find; because they orbit each other, the masses
of the objects in such systems can be measured.
But the observations also revealed ongoing activity in the binary system.
"We detected strong indications of the sublimation of water ice due to the increased solar heating
-- similar to how the tail of a comet is created," explains Jessica Agarwal (Max Planck Institute
for Solar System Research - https://www.mps.mpg.de/de, Germany), the team leader and main author
of the research paper.
This makes 288P the first known binary asteroid that is also classified as a main-belt comet.
Understanding the origin and evolution of main-belt comets -- comets that orbit amongst
the numerous asteroids between Mars and Jupiter -- is a crucial element in our understanding
of the formation and evolution of the whole Solar System.
Among the questions main-belt comets can help to answer is how water came to Earth [2].
Since only a few objects of this type are known, 288P presents itself as an extremely
important system for future studies.
The various features of 288P -- wide separation of the two components, near-equal component
size, high eccentricity and comet-like activity -- also make it unique among the few known
wide asteroid binaries in the Solar System.
The observed activity of 288P also reveals information about its past, notes Agarwal:
"Surface ice cannot survive in the asteroid belt for the age of the Solar System but can
be protected for billions of years by a refractory dust mantle, only a few metres thick."
From this, the team concluded that 288P has existed as a binary system for only about
5000 years.
Agarwal elaborates on the formation scenario: "The most probable formation scenario of 288P
is a breakup due to fast rotation.
After that, the two fragments may have been moved further apart by sublimation torques."
The fact that 288P is so different from all other known binary asteroids raises some questions
about whether it is not just a coincidence that it presents such unique properties.
As finding 288P included a lot of luck, it is likely to remain the only example of its
kind for a long time.
"We need more theoretical and observational work, as well as more objects similar to 288P,
to find an answer to this question," concludes Agarwal.
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YouTube Analytics Explained: The Strategy Tab of Morningfame - Duration: 3:51.
According to YouTube when it comes to creating a successful channel it's best to focus
on what your audience likes.
But how the heck do we know?
How?
By leveraging the Morningfame Strategy tab and that's what's coming up next.
You dig?
Brian G. Johnson here and on behalf of Nico and myself at Morningfame I wanna show you
the power of the strategy tab and how you can use it to really gain insights as far
as what's working on your channel and what's not.
Let's jump on the computer and take a look.
Check this out.
It comes from the YouTube Creator Academy.
Instead of worrying about what the algorithm likes it's better to focus on what your
audience likes instead.
If you do that and people watch, the algorithm will follow.
Well, my question is: What exactly is YouTube measuring?
What are the signals that YouTube looks for to identify if an audience indeed likes a
video?
And this is where Morningfame does tremendous.
So here we are on the Morningfame Strategy tab and I wanna draw your attention to these
four elements that are found in the channel comparison.
Views, watch time, engagement and gaining subscribers.
You don't only wanna focus on driving more views.
It's critically important to pay attention to views that convert viewers into subscribers.
And if we scroll down you'll see we've got a Growth Opportunities section.
It says "Your Growth Opportunities.
Create More of These."
And notice that these four elements are present once again.
This video is an excellent example of why.
Notice the video has driven 24 thousand views.
Like wow, I should do more of that, right?
And yet if we check out the analytics you'll notice that this particular video has only
gained 8 subscribers from the video watch page over the 24 thousand views.
However, check this video.
out.
This video has only driven 3,632 views and yet it's gained 13 subscribers.
And this is exactly how you can use this information to understand that it's not just about views.
It's about these four elements.
Specifically views, gained subscribers, increasing your watch time and driving engagement.
When you start to do that you will indeed grow your channel.
Not only does Morningfame identify which videos are driving growth on your channel it also
points out the videos that are not contributing to your overall growth.
And thus I know not to make these types of videos in the future.
Next, is the series section.
This is a measurement of how effective your playlists are at again driving the views,
increasing the watch time, engagement and most importantly gaining subscribers.
You can see that my "YouTube Algorithm" series is outperforming my "YouTube Success"
playlist series as well as the "Get More Views and Subscribers".
And lastly, we have the "Is Your Channel Growing?"
section.
And again we've got these four elements which ultimately these are the elements that
are very important that YouTube is looking at when deciding whether an audience likes
your videos.
So focus on these when you publish your next video and you are gonna do great.
So I'd love to know: How are you leveraging the power of Morningfame to gain insights
and grow your channel?
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Hey YouTube, Jim here! Welcome to Top10Archive! The more we explore the farthest reaches of
the universe, the more we realize just how weird it can be. Every new planet discovered
comes with the potential for bizarre attributes, unique physical features, and alien elements.
Of the numerous planets discovered since the advent of the space program, none are as outlandish
as the top ten strangest planets chronicled in this galactic Archive! Before we get started,
we invite you to subscribe our channel, and afterward if you enjoyed the video, hit that
like button, and be sure to leave us a comment because we're always looking to engage in
stellar conversations with you! Also, don't forget to click the bell so you get notified
every time we put out a new video! 10. PSR B1620-26 b
Nicknamed after a 969-year-old man in the Hebrew Bible, PSR B1620-25 b, or Methuselah,
is the oldest known planet in the universe. Sized at an estimated 2.5 times the mass of
Jupiter, the largest planet in our own solar system, Methuselah is dated at almost 13 billion
years old, during a time when the heavier elements responsible for planets like Earth
were scarce and planet formation was thought impossible. What the unique world proves is
that globular clusters, like the star cluster M4 that Methuselah was found in, could be
hiding ancient celestial bodies despite earlier research.
9. HD 106906 b Eleven times the mass of Jupiter, HD 106906
b was first publicly observed in 2013 by a team of astronomers at the University of Arizona.
While impressively large, the 13-million-year-old exoplanet is best known for its massive orbit
around its host star, HD 106906. At 650 AU from its host star, astronomers believe it's
impossible for the planet to have formed from the protoplanetary disk, or disk of gas and
dust surrounding a young star, and suggest that it may have formed in a binary system.
The issue with that theory is that the current mass ratio of roughly 140:1 far exceeds the
standard ratio in a binary system of 10:1. 8. HAT-P-1
It's not often you hear a planet described as "big and puffy," but when it has a
mass half that of Jupiter's with double the volume, those words are pretty fitting.
When HAT-P-1 was first observed within the Lacerta constellation in 2006, its close distance
to its host star, ADS 16402 b, was its notable feature, but even the .55 AU gap was largely
forgotten as astronomers found that HAT-P-1 was a lightweight gas giant. Likely comprised
primarily of hydrogen and helium, it's believed that a 1-meter (3-foot) cube cut from the
planet would weigh about 290 kilograms (640 lbs) - in contrast, the same amount of Earth
would weigh about 5,500 kilograms (12,125 lbs).
7. CoRoT-7b Lovingly described as a "Volcanic Hell,"
no matter how Earth-like CoRoT-7b may be, this tiny exoplanet isn't going to be welcoming
us anytime soon. At 60 times closer to its host star than Earth is to the Sun, CoRoT-7b
is said to experience heating up to 3,600°F (1,982°C) on its lit side. While the planet's
Earth-like properties indicate that it is likely made of rock, its extreme temperatures
would have liquified any solid surface and may have even reduced its mass considerably
over time. 6. TrES-4
A baffling mystery of astronomical proportions, TrES-4 has been stumping researchers since
its discovery in 2006. Not only is the extrasolar planet of the Hercules constellation one of
the largest exoplanets ever discovered, it also takes the award for being the planet
with the lowest density. At 70% larger than Jupiter, TrES-4 only contains ¾ of the giant's
mass, making it comparative to the density of balsa wood. The disproportionate physical
size to mass may have roots in TrES-4's close distance of 7.2 million km (4.5 million
miles) to its host star, GSC 02620-00648. 5. TrES-2b
If you're looking for a dark corner of the universe to hide out in and reflect on your
life, TrES-2b may be your best bet. Why the surface of this Jupiter-sized gas giant reflects
almost no light is a mystery to astronomers, but some have proposed it has something to
do with the abundance of sodium and titanium oxide in its gaseous atmosphere. Whatever
the cause, TrES-2b reflects less than 1% of the light that hits it but still reaches temperatures
as high as 1,800°F (982°C). 4. WASP-12b
Bad news, Archivists! We have a limited window to view the extrasolar planet of WASP-12b.
Of course, that window is upwards of 10 million years, but that doesn't change the fact
that, in May of 2010, astronomers have been observing the consumption of WASP-12b by its
host star. It's been no secret that a star could literally devour a planet, but the consumption
of WASP-12b marks the first time astronomers have been able to observe the event clearly.
The carbon-giant is only 2.1 million miles (3.3 million km) away from its Sun, a staggering
33.8 million miles (53.1 million km) closer than Mercury is to our own glowing orb.
3. Gliese 504b Do ya think it's the hard-to-miss, dark
magenta coloring of this planet that everybody's clambering about? Possibly, but beyond that,
Gliese 504b happens to be the smallest known exoplanet that orbits a Sun-like star… which
is interesting, but we're still drawn to that unique, cotton candy hue! Beneath the
pinkish exterior, which is believed to be the leftover glow from the heat of its formation,
Gliese 504b is actually thought to be cold and blue, as indicated by infrared imagery.
2. 55 Cancri e If you're in a bind and need a lot of money,
you may want to turn your attention to the super-Earth, 55 Cancri e. A 2010 paper on
55 Cancri e and its host star reported that both were carbon-rich, leading to the belief
that the planet may be a gold mine of diamonds. Though a 2013 follow-up claims the star is
comprised of less carbon than originally thought, it doesn't entirely rule out the possibility
of the concept of a "diamond planet." Located in the Cancer constellation, 55 Cancri
e orbits its star in 2.8 days and was the first super-Earth to have its atmosphere successfully
analyzed. 1. HD 188753 A
No, we're not tricking you with images of Tatooine. In 2005, HD 188753 A was discovered
and became the first planet found within a triple-star system. Only marginally larger
than Jupiter, the extrasolar planet is accompanied by three unique stars. How the gas giant came
about in the three-star system proves to be the greatest puzzle as the presence of multiple
stars alters the stability of the disk of debris, making it difficult for the gaseous
form to accumulate and grow in size. Thanks for journeying with us to these strange and
fascinating planets. If you found this video interesting, then give it a like and leave
a stellar comment below. Remember to subscribe and click the bell to be be automatically
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