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Rhea...wife of Chronos,King of the Titans and long suffering mother of Zeus and his brothers and sisters Gods. Rhea had to endure watching her husband devour her children shortly after birth,except for Zeus that she hid away and gave Chronos a rock instead.
Great video. Nice to see Rhea getting a Lil love. I wish the video would have had more real photos of Rhea, though. With all the differences between each CGI image, it's impossible to get a realistic view of what it actually looks like. Some images make it appear smooth, as if there are no craters. While others show it being heavily cratered. I did notice one real image, which was nice. I imagine it's pretty difficult to find real life photos of Rhea, though. Since she does seem to get much less attention than other moons. So, it's not your fault.
Yes, real photos of Rhea are pretty limited since it hasn’t been explored as much as other moons. Most of the images come from the Cassini mission. Thanks for watching!
@thonguyenduong2014 sure. if cars and boats can have genders, why not moons and planets? Lol Na, I only genderized based off the name. Similarly to how people say "mother earth". I actually almost went back and changed the wording to "it", as I was typing, but didn't. Just sayn, it did cross my mind.
I really appreciate wish it would stop.. this constantly bringing up an outer space object as being a place to live( no matter how remote..). It should be it said of something manageable, scientific within reason. Can we limit that response to only that please. Ex: Mars is reachable. Yes, doable No. Luna( Earths Moon) Moon reachable,Yes, Moon doable, Possibly. Ok, those are mentionable. Otherwise everything else isn't. Not AT THIS TIME. OK?
I haven't watched till the very end, so maybe I missed the part you're referring to. But, I imagine you're talking about when people mention the potential habitability of celestial objects. In that case, I don't think they're speaking in terms of humans living there, but the potential for simple life, like extremophile microbes.
I understand your perspective. Exploring places like Rhea may seem far-fetched now, but scientists study these to understand their potential and learn more about the universe. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Rhea...wife of Chronos,King of the Titans and long suffering mother of Zeus and his brothers and sisters Gods. Rhea had to endure watching her husband devour her children shortly after birth,except for Zeus that she hid away and gave Chronos a rock instead.
Rhea? That looks like Enceladus to me.
At this point, I doubt humans ever go to Mars. Better reduce population here and care for this planet's miracle that was given to us.
@@losbanos999 reduce? Well Putin is doing good job then
It might happen, but it could still be far in the future. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Nice to see Rhea getting a Lil love.
I wish the video would have had more real photos of Rhea, though. With all the differences between each CGI image, it's impossible to get a realistic view of what it actually looks like.
Some images make it appear smooth, as if there are no craters. While others show it being heavily cratered.
I did notice one real image, which was nice.
I imagine it's pretty difficult to find real life photos of Rhea, though. Since she does seem to get much less attention than other moons. So, it's not your fault.
Wait, celestial bodies have genders?
Yes, real photos of Rhea are pretty limited since it hasn’t been explored as much as other moons. Most of the images come from the Cassini mission. Thanks for watching!
@thonguyenduong2014 sure. if cars and boats can have genders, why not moons and planets? Lol
Na, I only genderized based off the name. Similarly to how people say "mother earth".
I actually almost went back and changed the wording to "it", as I was typing, but didn't. Just sayn, it did cross my mind.
we should land a probe here someday for sure. i think its in a radiation zone so besides distance its no go for humans. 🎉
A probe would be a great idea to study Rhea more closely. Thanks for watching!
Welcome back my friendly A I voice.
But it s real :)
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I'm glad you enjoy the content. Keep learning and exploring.
I really appreciate wish it would stop.. this constantly bringing up an outer space object as being a place to live( no matter how remote..). It should be it said of something manageable, scientific within reason. Can we limit that response to only that please.
Ex: Mars is reachable. Yes, doable No. Luna( Earths Moon) Moon reachable,Yes, Moon doable, Possibly. Ok, those are mentionable. Otherwise everything else isn't. Not AT THIS TIME.
OK?
I haven't watched till the very end, so maybe I missed the part you're referring to.
But, I imagine you're talking about when people mention the potential habitability of celestial objects.
In that case, I don't think they're speaking in terms of humans living there, but the potential for simple life, like extremophile microbes.
Why do you have an issue with that?
yr right except i dont think that was mentioned here or i dinnint notice 😂🎉
I understand your perspective. Exploring places like Rhea may seem far-fetched now, but scientists study these to understand their potential and learn more about the universe. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!