Life on Other Planets with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Aomawa Shields - Cosmic Queries

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Год назад +16

    Want to learn more from Dr. Shields? Check out her new book, 'Life on Other Planets': amzn.to/3Y4i9PR

    • @OfficalFlameInc
      @OfficalFlameInc Год назад

      I've Always wondered. We say there may not be life on other planets. But WHAT IF, there is but it's not the same way we evolved. What if there was a lava planet or ocean planet where life evolved differently then we did. While WE cannot live there, it doesn't mean others can.

    • @ManifestWistful
      @ManifestWistful Год назад

      2406 Switzerland ❤

    • @flexyco
      @flexyco Год назад

      I'm immediately a fan of her.
      And this episode was awesome!

    • @isatousarr7044
      @isatousarr7044 4 месяца назад +1

      The possibility of non-Earth-like life expands the scope of astrobiology beyond carbon-based organisms reliant on water. Scientists consider several alternative biochemistries where life might thrive under different conditions. For instance, silicon-based life could exist in environments where silicon compounds are stable, offering a possible alternative to carbon-based life. Life might also use ammonia or methane as solvents instead of water, allowing it to survive in colder or more chemically diverse environments. Additionally, extremophiles on Earth, which thrive in extreme conditions, suggest that life could adapt to environments with high radiation, pressure, or acidity. These diverse possibilities broaden our understanding of where and how life might exist beyond our planet, challenging our assumptions and guiding the search for extraterrestrial life.

  • @Ajaykrishna97_
    @Ajaykrishna97_ Год назад +267

    I alway love how Chuck just casually ask brilliant questions without even trying.

    • @reallymysterious4520
      @reallymysterious4520 Год назад +29

      He's not just a pretty face

    • @waqasahmed3115
      @waqasahmed3115 Год назад +19

      Chuck is nice

    • @scottbartholomew4956
      @scottbartholomew4956 Год назад +15

      By now, Chuck is well educated! Gratz Chuck! A little jealous, and watch! Sometimes he's really spot on

    • @alfbowjr
      @alfbowjr Год назад +10

      Chuck is so smart and smooth with his brilliance!

    • @julianheller9369
      @julianheller9369 Год назад +3

      Pretty sure he preps his questions to some extent haha

  • @Matt.Thompson.1976
    @Matt.Thompson.1976 Год назад +77

    Thank you, Neil, chuck, and the entire Star Talk team! Your program is my favorite thing on RUclips. Happy to support my personal astrophysicist, as I remember to always look up.

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Год назад +8

      Thanks so much for supporting what we do here, Matt!

  • @shendr
    @shendr Год назад +71

    We just love Chuck, he is hilarious. Thanks for another great show!

  • @lauraramnarace1649
    @lauraramnarace1649 Год назад +35

    One of my favorite episodes. I hope that the trend for interdisciplinary collaboration continues to develop.

    • @alexgrandino8777
      @alexgrandino8777 Год назад +3

      This is one of my favorite. I’ll definitely will be watching it again.

    • @vikingthedude
      @vikingthedude Год назад +1

      Like doing a tiktok dance on an asteriody

  • @moneycash7
    @moneycash7 Год назад +7

    There are so many science based shows on RUclips where the presentation is super-serious and direct. NDGT, Chuck and guests deliver great knowledge, learning and facts with humour and in layman’s terms. It’s, fun, funny, knowledge-filled and easily helps you absorb deep ideas without even noticing you’re learning. BRILLIANT!!!

  • @dancolyer3696
    @dancolyer3696 Год назад +2

    Chuck is the ABSOLUTE BEST Co-Host for this program. Please continue giving us reasons to "Keep looking up!"

  • @earthoid
    @earthoid Год назад +9

    I guess I never paid enough attention to the night sky to realize that stars twinkle more than planets. Thank you Dr. Shields for opening this old man's eyes.

  • @anselmogrc
    @anselmogrc Год назад +20

    Dr. Shields is brilliant and she’s inspiration! I really want to look into astrobiology now! I’m already taking Astrophysics because of this Dr. Tyson. Thank you to this channel for giving such profound information at my lowest times. 💫 🙏
    Also, I’m about to buy that book 😂

  • @alexamelena1101
    @alexamelena1101 10 месяцев назад +1

    This episode was so beautiful. The section where y’all talk about doing what you love brought me to tears and helped me realize what I want to be doing with my own career :) and to not give up on my little hobbies too!! Thank you always, Neil, Chuck, and Aomawa!!!

  • @MagnusFrauter
    @MagnusFrauter Год назад +4

    I'm always very impressed, there's always fantastic guests. and the fact that the fans are used for the show makes it five star awesome. I'm glad I'm here I ain't going nowhere

  • @j-dubb614
    @j-dubb614 Год назад +15

    Neil is a national treasure. Protect this man.

    • @sum8601
      @sum8601 Год назад

      Neil is a national man. Protect the treasure...yarrrr!

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee Год назад

      Initiative - vote "YES" for him to do his thing from behind glass at an exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum. In exchange, he gets his own private helicopter for the commute, and any banks he chooses have to exhibit his art/photos/music/etc... including the Vatican Bank, World Bank, Chinese banks... any banks on Earth. But he needs to work from the exhibit for 200 days of the year, especially in the summer when the kids are out of school. As part of the deal, he'd be given a button that releases a fart scent into the viewing area, which he can use up to twice per day. If we pretend we aren't able to know when he pushes the button (all the control is automated) then viewers will be farting all over each other and blaming Neil. In the internet age, it would probably only take a few weeks before people figured out the whole setup was just to get people to fart on each other... but it would be a blast until then!

  • @genuinefreewilly5706
    @genuinefreewilly5706 Год назад +18

    Truly personable guest and educator of science and cosmology

  • @sidsimon5844
    @sidsimon5844 Год назад +4

    I look at the title and think that might not be interesting. I tune in anyway and find it is absolutely fascinating and informative. Thanks guys.

  • @bladesolar1
    @bladesolar1 Год назад +13

    I love star talk and to me has made me rediscover who I am and to keep on asking questions about the universe. Thank you Dr Tyson. This episode was absolutely amazing. Inspirational and made me think of new space questions to ask.
    Are tidally locked planets more likely to occur when closer to its host star and not when its farther away for example in another system Mercury would be tidally locked but not Neptune? I figure the farther a planet would be that they might lose there momentum and stop spinning. Its just a thought.
    Also im picking up that book. I hope its available in audio.

  • @LEDewey_MD
    @LEDewey_MD Год назад +16

    Aliens studying Earth: "I can't believe there is life on that planet. Their radiation levels and temperature keeps changing wildly as the planet rotates". Great episode with Dr. Shields! ❤😊

  • @fxthe1st
    @fxthe1st Год назад +3

    I love it when the guess is having fun, and I can tell she did have fun... Thanks Chuck

  • @GlassDeviant
    @GlassDeviant Год назад +8

    And you see the genius of Chuck Nice when he raises Neil entropy.

  • @AbnerChamate
    @AbnerChamate Год назад +3

    Movies about interaction between different species and cultures are like stars in the sky. But they are about love or destruction, not science. It's scary and beautiful at the same time. Best Startalk ever.

  • @philippepanayotov9632
    @philippepanayotov9632 Год назад +7

    That was easily one of your best shows! 🎉 Keep it up! 😊 ❤

  • @xpscrowne7733
    @xpscrowne7733 Год назад +3

    Neil when you finally give a lecture i miss that so much love to see again with Richard Dawkins a biologist, big theater come on my favorite (personal) astrophysicist

  • @TooshanSrivastava
    @TooshanSrivastava Год назад

    38:44 - what an integral aspect of learning Dr. Aomawa profoundly states 🤩

  • @JMoroccoMisterBoy
    @JMoroccoMisterBoy Год назад

    Dr. Aomawa, Mr. Chuck and Dr. Neil:
    Tks. much.

  • @mlconlanmeister
    @mlconlanmeister Год назад +6

    So when is Chuck Nice gonna get his Honarary Doctorate in Astrophysic? I don't know myself, but he's gonna!

  • @aonforme3349
    @aonforme3349 8 месяцев назад

    Now these are the conversations I'm glad to finally hear more about...

  • @user-im6ms1me4y
    @user-im6ms1me4y Год назад

    I wonder if Neil feels like a proud father when chuck asks really GOOD AND INTELLIGENT questions. Also love you chuck im glad your here!

  • @reallymysterious4520
    @reallymysterious4520 Год назад +2

    I could listen to her talk all day long

  • @privatenexus5764
    @privatenexus5764 Год назад +2

    44:42 YES you have heard of that exact story line. The first Avatar movie is exactly that.

  • @mistasandman8996
    @mistasandman8996 Год назад

    Doctor Shields was so good I became a StarTalk Patreon member in anticipation of more cool guests and maybe having a opportunity to ask a question

  • @vickieysacoff4249
    @vickieysacoff4249 Год назад

    Aomawa is such a neat person! I'm going to order her book immediately 😊!

  • @ivaerz4977
    @ivaerz4977 Год назад +1

    Wow this guest explains in a way that anyone can understand so fluid

  • @slewisgreen
    @slewisgreen Год назад

    Wow, what an interview...I am speechless...there is so much to digest...I will but\y your book and donate to your Girls' charity. thank you!

  • @Gerard1971
    @Gerard1971 Год назад +5

    As far as I'm concerned, this episode should have continued much longer, a very interesting topic. I was a bit surprised that Neil apparently does not know the movie Avatar?

    • @UdayNatt
      @UdayNatt Год назад

      yeah I was about to comment the same. I was literally shouting at him like, 'AVATAR DUDE - LITERALLY THE HIGHEST GROSSING MOVIE OUT THERE'!!!!

  • @andrefoisy7310
    @andrefoisy7310 Год назад +3

    Love you for what u do for all of us can't wait to see what this episode brings

  • @lv.uplife
    @lv.uplife Год назад

    I didn't know you had a youtube channel; I am so excited that I found this!

  • @samlee7420
    @samlee7420 Год назад +1

    Chuck is in school with the best teacher

  • @JudgeDredd_
    @JudgeDredd_ 9 месяцев назад

    I love your conversations with other big brains!!

  • @CUBOSH
    @CUBOSH Год назад

    creating "enlightened artists" and "imaginative scientists" - i think she is onto something!

  • @lordgorogok
    @lordgorogok Год назад +2

    I always love watching these. Though i do want to point out, the Stargate franchise has many examples of Earth going to other planets and exploiting the natives there.

  • @victormba21
    @victormba21 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @christophergreyburger6972
    @christophergreyburger6972 Год назад +4

    Hi, Neil. I’m not sure if anyone else already mentioned this, but Avatar would be one example of a movie where the roles are reversed and humans are the alien visitors attempting to conquer another world’s inhabitants.

  • @miltonrivera2666
    @miltonrivera2666 Год назад +8

    Wow. One of your best episodes. So informative and entertaining. Loved it.

  • @user-tc1fw5ms5s
    @user-tc1fw5ms5s Год назад

    Chuck is the best co-host BY FAR.

  • @andreanderson8639
    @andreanderson8639 Год назад +1

    8:52 it was amazing 😅😊

  • @blueeyeadonishawke2020
    @blueeyeadonishawke2020 Год назад +2

    She needs a podcast. I could listen to her speak on this subject forever

  • @andrewricketts1312
    @andrewricketts1312 Год назад

    What a beautiful episode of Startalk

  • @RodrigoRaez
    @RodrigoRaez 4 месяца назад

    What a great episode! Very useful and interesting information. Thank you very much!

  • @jamescarlisle3770
    @jamescarlisle3770 Год назад

    I am completely awe struck by all three of you😮

  • @kannagottipati6272
    @kannagottipati6272 Год назад +3

    This is the star talk episode I've always wanted, but never expected would come out

  • @travusfaulkner1461
    @travusfaulkner1461 Год назад +1

    I feel that the reason why life likes water. Is the unique property allowing for microorganisms or macro organisms to survive within water. If we find another compound element that, when freezing, it floats and becomes less dense than its liquid form. If we can figure that out, then we can search in those other areas that would look to support those kinds of conditions. Water is special because it floats in its solid form.

    • @Bangin0utWest
      @Bangin0utWest Год назад

      Everything kind of finds a way to fit I mean the ice and water came first so life here MUST fall in line

  • @Arishem34
    @Arishem34 Год назад +1

    Aomawa: "That was a great question!"
    Chuck: "Oh..."

  • @vicsstang89
    @vicsstang89 Год назад

    This was beautiful. Have her on more often, please.

  • @BenjieK9-xm1yy
    @BenjieK9-xm1yy Год назад

    Hello Neil, my name is Benjamin and I will definitely be more of your patrons someday, my biggest mind boggling question is. Out of all the plants we observe, stars and galaxies, and now having a James Webb telescope that could either see into the past or now how come, we have not found now another planet containing green life like we do where does trees really come from?

  • @danielmadar9938
    @danielmadar9938 Год назад

    Thank you.
    My systems biology lab PI (Uri Alon) is also an Improvisation theater actor and Enthusiast. He initiated Improvisation research in our lab more than a decade ago.

  • @BenjySparky
    @BenjySparky Год назад

    Niel, Chuck and Dr.Shields y'all rock! Peace

  • @CardSama
    @CardSama Год назад

    Neil I think you need to know RUclips has been silencing your videos I haven't been getting notifications for a while and I've been subscribed for a long time love your work keep up the good fight

  • @grasping4straws817
    @grasping4straws817 Год назад +1

    Excellent program. Very informative.

  • @ohheyitskevinc
    @ohheyitskevinc Год назад +3

    Can we have all 3 of you on every week? Great episode!

  • @ThegamingsquadLOve-kg1yq
    @ThegamingsquadLOve-kg1yq 19 дней назад

    Me and a friend are so curious about this! We are going to make a research paper for fun! Who knows maybe we'll be able to publish it!

  • @murderedcarrot9684
    @murderedcarrot9684 Год назад

    Daylight during the winter and night during the summer is a dream come true for me.

  • @TheLeftHandedDesigner
    @TheLeftHandedDesigner Год назад

    Thanks! I❤

  • @jigglybotcodm
    @jigglybotcodm Год назад +1

    “Feeling like I’m an actor around scientists and a scientist around actors “ dang that was deep .

  • @jimmyjump8335
    @jimmyjump8335 Год назад

    Finally some science i can understand

  • @PoZeidOn_
    @PoZeidOn_ Год назад +1

    From France with love 🤟

  • @danielhall1226
    @danielhall1226 2 дня назад

    Came for the science.. stayed for her smile🤩

  • @57beanyboy
    @57beanyboy Год назад

    Great show, I always watch and listen in an effort to learn and laugh with the help of Chuck, but I am disappointed that it became an infomercial for your guest for a time. Surely you could have left a hyperlink to her business operations?

  • @ManifestWistful
    @ManifestWistful Год назад +1

    Hey Neil, Today I already have said that there will be cold wind wave in North India.. Which is right now at 10:08 PM IST Which is +530 hours GMT.

    • @Bangin0utWest
      @Bangin0utWest Год назад

      Sorry we can't respond right now we got 3 severe winter storms in 1 week 😂😂

  • @randybugger3006
    @randybugger3006 Год назад +1

    The wind on a tidally locked Earth-analog planet would be scary powerful, all that heat energy moving from the light side to the dark side through a thick atmosphere.

  • @joekenorer
    @joekenorer Год назад

    She's well spoken and shared some wise observations.

  • @MrTHORN74
    @MrTHORN74 Год назад +1

    What is the scientific consensus on how life might develop on another planet? Would it follow a similar evolution from simpler life (single cell ameba for example) to more complex life? Would it start in the oceans and then to amphibians and then land animals? Or would different environmental factors cause a different path?

  • @rayk1035
    @rayk1035 Год назад

    Thank you Neil for all that you do. We talk about stars all day but less about how we get there. What is pending on building the doors to them? or the door is made and just the energy to the door is pending? Can you please enlighten us to this topic being honest and not just a host? what is that we don't know about building this star gate to the moon, or stars or you name it. What is it that we haven't figured out to create these? Please do this section with the best AI you got, if possible.

  • @DabstiX
    @DabstiX Год назад +3

    Ill get the nuralink if neil gets it 😅. Cant imagine where the world would be once mind melded with this great man.😅

    • @fxthe1st
      @fxthe1st Год назад

      Calm down am 1st

    • @MartsEntertainment
      @MartsEntertainment Год назад +1

      Neural link sounds dope

    • @fxthe1st
      @fxthe1st Год назад

      @@AnmolMishra946 those days are over time to put those computing power to an astronomical value (idekwas)

    • @Lund.J
      @Lund.J Год назад

      Purpose of neuralink is to assimilate you into collective.
      Resistance is futile.
      "Chip in your brain through forehead is the mark of the best." (Locutus)

  • @orilocs
    @orilocs Год назад

    Enjoyed learning with you

  • @alfbowjr
    @alfbowjr Год назад

    This is the wonderful cookout version of star talk

  • @ebthedoc4992
    @ebthedoc4992 Год назад

    Thanks for a glorious conversation.

  • @mikegreen436
    @mikegreen436 Год назад

    Good nite from jamaica... we love your show Dr Neil... chuck & messenger arriving 1st. Let me just say that if we ever discovery life on other planets and start to tour the galaxies, am going with Chuck because am sure he will make the aliens laugh and we can just chat and chill out for a min like visiting a friend's house. No conquering tho-we are good earthlings and we come in peace.

  • @MoahGentle
    @MoahGentle Год назад

    Great guest and episode!

  • @jonathanvandagriff7515
    @jonathanvandagriff7515 Год назад

    YESSS! AND CHUCK IS HERE! DOUBLE YES!

  • @andreanderson8639
    @andreanderson8639 Год назад +1

    29:47 Chuck, how long did you sit on that question? 😂❤❤

  • @corncobjohnsonreal
    @corncobjohnsonreal 3 месяца назад +2

    I love her laugh and brain

  • @velara314
    @velara314 Год назад

    40:14 “What if you had the opportunity to make a discover that would enlighten but there was a larger chance it would destroy? Would you still expose that discovery?”

  • @dilbertnewton6864
    @dilbertnewton6864 Год назад

    My definition of singlelarity is when Chucks ASTRO knowledge equals that of Dr Tyson's. We are not that far away.

  • @codydouglass242
    @codydouglass242 Год назад

    Good show guys
    The earth is a cool

  • @Snoodlehootberry
    @Snoodlehootberry Год назад +8

    The only two things that are true in this universe, is that everything moves, and everything changes

    • @paulvamos7319
      @paulvamos7319 Год назад +3

      Constant fluidity! 😊

    • @DeadInside-ew8qb
      @DeadInside-ew8qb Год назад +1

      Entropy

    • @changsangma1915
      @changsangma1915 Год назад +2

      That is profoundly true, even i cant figure anything in the universe that is not moving.

    • @paulvamos7319
      @paulvamos7319 Год назад +2

      @@changsangma1915 just imagine that it's not time moving but space! 🤯

    • @DeadInside-ew8qb
      @DeadInside-ew8qb Год назад

      @@AnmolMishra946 That’s too bad, hate it when there’s no space to move down there

  • @KLIEK
    @KLIEK Год назад

    love the story behind your guest name it sounds similar to Omu Hawa a name common amongst fulah/fulani expecially in Sierra Leone and Guinea

  • @patsagreen
    @patsagreen Год назад

    So every person on earth can have their own planet in the universe 😊

  • @darrellmccrimon
    @darrellmccrimon Год назад

    Loved this episode.

  • @AnnoyingNewsletters
    @AnnoyingNewsletters Год назад

    I think they got sidetracked on Chuck's question.
    Star color absolutely has an effect on how life can develop.
    For example, the purple photosynthesizers from when our sun wasn't as bright, so they needed to absorb more wavelengths of light than green ones have been able to get by with once the brightness increased.
    Now I'm curious about the wavelengths of light stars of other colors emit, and how that might affect color vision and/or provide a greater pressure towards infrared or ultraviolet vision being more advantageous and thus more common.
    Imagine a world that would appear to us as a blacklight painting.

  • @goozebump
    @goozebump Год назад

    Chuck with the casual "ill raise tou entropy" genius.

  • @MartinBartonLartonFargo
    @MartinBartonLartonFargo 2 месяца назад

    More Aomawa plez... any scientist who vocalizes riffs from The Terminator is awesome in my book

  • @doordashpro9110
    @doordashpro9110 Год назад

    We have the vision of galaxies extended, we think what we see , it looks colorful and interesting , but, all thoughts and dreams, no truth 😊

  • @dewardroy6531
    @dewardroy6531 Год назад

    Entertainment (as a career) goes along quite well with astrophysics. Dr. Sir Brian May comes immediately to mind.

  • @සිංහයෝ-ස2ර
    @සිංහයෝ-ස2ර Год назад

    I m having a thought of idea like this if can a telescope put out near eage of solar system to see behavior atmosphere water etc measurements on our own planet first can we get idea to do distance ones ?? Mind baffles huge cost though

  • @THCza
    @THCza Год назад +44

    If Chuck ain't there, I ain't watching

  • @arlenesobhani8739
    @arlenesobhani8739 Год назад +1

    I often use the phrase, "I have an elementary question." You might try that, Chuck.

  • @libbyholt3863
    @libbyholt3863 Год назад

    This woman is awesome!

  • @chrismuir8403
    @chrismuir8403 Год назад +1

    A tidally locked planet with an atmosphere would have strong convection currents from the hot day side to the cold night side, those would cool the day side and warm the night side. Due to cold winds coming in from the dark side, the habitable zone might extend quite a way into the day side. Constant light, but still relatively cool, thanks to the winds.

    • @calvinsharara
      @calvinsharara Год назад

      Interesting. Now I have a question
      1. Can convectional current go sideways, like usually we see convectional currents when fluids are layered perpendicular to gravity. And the fluids rise and fall. I would assume any side movements of the fluids would be die to the rotation of the planet.

  • @ishoponline-m2j
    @ishoponline-m2j Год назад

    Chuck funny man , love star talk ❤

  • @K.Vereen
    @K.Vereen Год назад

    Great show❤

  • @shmootube5000
    @shmootube5000 Год назад +6

    NO Terminator jokes??? CHUCK! “Come near me if you want to live” “I need your day side, your night side, and your wallet” Come on!

    • @emordnilaps
      @emordnilaps Год назад +1

      And Chuck missed the chance to chime in on adjusting "the knobs" on climate models - "do some of those knobs go to 11?"