Am I the only one who was taught nothing about the planets other than their names and their order in public school (USA) growing up? I would have loved to learn anything about space in school. I grew up in the 90's where you pretty much take the same standardized tests over and over again from k-12. Mind numbing.
I know right! I didn't even know about Ceres until watching Astrum. And the fact that ganymede is larger than mercury is crazy. I didn't even know that the bright "stars" in the sky were actually planets.
The only reason I hear that in school, it's because my teacher was a hippie and didn't care about the program... lots of new stuff here they didn't know even 10 years ago
Seeing Saturn's right for the first time through a telescope was breath taking. It is my favorite party trick to bring out my telescope and show people the beautiful rings of Saturn.
WOW! I hear that is even Better than 'Crystal Methain'. When you're THAT high, You don't need a telescope! I'm telling that "Methain" dealer to Blow It Out His Asteroids! I'm coming to Your parties!!!!
Oh, and did I mention MY favorite party popper? -Not a telescope, but a Teleport! Yeah! I've got one! It's just a cheap Klingonese model I bought off the Klingons of Uranus, but hey, it works GREAT!! You wanna get high? I got some "Warp" Speed! Just say: "...Jim- Beam Me Up Scotch!!..." ...And Spock's Your Uncle!! YEEEAH Baby! 👄Chicks Really Dig It! Girls Love It Too!! Up Here Logic RULES! I'll be right over Directly! - Cyan's Fiction Out! (But NEVER Over!)
The rings are less like tree rings, and more like a vinyl record of past interactions, the whole spiral pattern and all. I remember when Cassini-Huygens was launched, and following it at work during downtime on physorg and sciencedaily(I was doing tech support for an ISP). Used to be a new article up every few months, kinda like with JWST nowadays.
The facts, ma'am. Nothing but the facts...and some epic graphics. Cheers for my going to sleep video tonight....and tomorrow night...etc. Great channel! 🫡👌♥️🇦🇺
As Newton said: Ï was standing on the shoulders of giants"", we should not forget about mathematicians after him, like La Grange, Fourier, Gaus , Fermat and many other people afterwards.
Replace Saturn with the sun and it's moon system for the solar system and this is how Earth and the other planets were formed. In ancient times they would say, "As above, so below" meaning all things seen on earth also happen in space on a larger scale. In modern times we would call this Fractal Theory.
Whoever 'taught' You THAT... Was Absolutely Correct. -And a Fine teacher. I'm pleased to see that You've remembered that. Imagination Powers Knowledge.
28 minutes in, how does Saturn have such a Big magnetic field? It is all the dust in the ring disk interacting with the solar wind creating a giant Faraday disc motor out of the whole Saturn system.
What agreat feat of mathematical calculation giving the Cassiniprobe by means of gravitatiial assist! I mean Huygens! They might need a super hyper computer to calculate all these gravitational factors and who knows what else!
Something so beautiful spoilt by irrelevant ads, YT says targeted ads?...yet in the brilliant presentation not one advert relevant to the video, say like a telescope advert etc...
Data is important but it took NASA a while to start understanding the importance of true colour photography to it's funding NASA still doesn't seem to fully understand that at the root of all money allocated is the public imagination
School 😂 droid camp ⛺️ even the teachers said I don’t know 🤷♀️ f all 😂😂 I’m just here because your moms at work for basically free 😢 moms pay moms to be moms
it really bothers me how they assume everything. like how do you know it's nitrogen rich? oh we have a sensor... so what if there's a different form of nitrogen that trips your sensor but isn't the same thingwe think of as nitrogen. same with saying "liquid metal" in the core ... you've never bored into the core so you are just theorizing it could have materials that do not exist on earth.
"They" assume very very few things. And even those things aren't blind guesses, they're hypotheses based on observation and known physics. Chemical composition, density, temperature etc. of space objects can be really easy to tell from spectroscopy. You don't need to bore into stuff to figure out mostly how it's composed. You can apply what you know about how the different constituents act under immense (immense is short selling the amount; things like 3 mil atm) pressures and/or temperatures to figure out how that will turn out. It's a lot of math, physics and chemistry. And yes these materials could not exist on earth but some, like metallic and liquid metallic hydrogen, have been produced in experiments that prove the hypothesis. You just need to explore your questions rather than dismiss the information because it does not fit your understanding or world view.
Saturn is quite literally greater than Neptune. Greater mass, greater luminance, greater number of moons, etc. I like Neptune, but let's not put a little league team up against the Dodgers
Am I the only one who was taught nothing about the planets other than their names and their order in public school (USA) growing up? I would have loved to learn anything about space in school. I grew up in the 90's where you pretty much take the same standardized tests over and over again from k-12. Mind numbing.
Nope, I'm with you.
I know right! I didn't even know about Ceres until watching Astrum. And the fact that ganymede is larger than mercury is crazy. I didn't even know that the bright "stars" in the sky were actually planets.
The only reason I hear that in school, it's because my teacher was a hippie and didn't care about the program... lots of new stuff here they didn't know even 10 years ago
Yeah only names nothin else
Honestly i can’t remember what i was taught in school since I’ve learned so much after I was done schooling. I hated school because it was so boring.
Seeing Saturn's right for the first time through a telescope was breath taking. It is my favorite party trick to bring out my telescope and show people the beautiful rings of Saturn.
If I went to a party and someone broke out a telescope…
I’d feel right at home.
@@TonecrafteLuthieryI wouldn’t leave - bring me a beer and let me enjoy the views 😂
WOW! I hear that is even Better than 'Crystal Methain'. When you're THAT high, You don't need a telescope! I'm telling that "Methain" dealer to Blow It Out His Asteroids! I'm coming to Your parties!!!!
Oh, and did I mention MY favorite party popper? -Not a telescope, but a Teleport! Yeah! I've got one! It's just a cheap Klingonese model I bought off the Klingons of Uranus, but hey, it works GREAT!! You wanna get high? I got some "Warp" Speed! Just say: "...Jim- Beam Me Up Scotch!!..." ...And Spock's Your Uncle!! YEEEAH Baby! 👄Chicks Really Dig It! Girls Love It Too!! Up Here Logic RULES! I'll be right over Directly! - Cyan's Fiction Out! (But NEVER Over!)
The rings are less like tree rings, and more like a vinyl record of past interactions, the whole spiral pattern and all. I remember when Cassini-Huygens was launched, and following it at work during downtime on physorg and sciencedaily(I was doing tech support for an ISP). Used to be a new article up every few months, kinda like with JWST nowadays.
Nice.~
The facts, ma'am. Nothing but the facts...and some epic graphics. Cheers for my going to sleep video tonight....and tomorrow night...etc. Great channel! 🫡👌♥️🇦🇺
Just found this while laying down to sleep. Cheers to the sleep crew
was a nice video to nap to until around 37 minutes in when there were a lot of audio files that woke me up due to the noise lol
45:00 ill take "sounds human ears were not meant to hear" for 1 billion
44:30 sounds like the probe is getting pelted by particles. I've heard similar sounds when sand blasting
What you said 👌🫡
Thank you for the CGI labels...
As Newton said: Ï was standing on the shoulders of giants"", we should not forget about mathematicians after him, like La Grange, Fourier, Gaus , Fermat and many other people afterwards.
And though they are already dead so to say,The data they provided to us are still beeing analized for years to come. Astonishing isn t it?
Yes…all that analized data is asstonishing
@@CoyotebullPup Must have mistaken Saturn for Uranus.
@@CyanBlackflower Uranus is stinky…at least that’s what everyone told me
46:05 well… the answer is pretty clear. It’s definitely the aliens that were studying Saturn too, must’ve forgotten about their boiling kettle
H2
Woah
wow Alex superb! does Saturn itself have distinct water layer?
Alex, for the coming brand-new year 2025, how about traveling toward Saturn's icy major moons, Dione and Tethys?
When are the books supposed to ship out?
Replace Saturn with the sun and it's moon system for the solar system and this is how Earth and the other planets were formed.
In ancient times they would say, "As above, so below" meaning all things seen on earth also happen in space on a larger scale.
In modern times we would call this Fractal Theory.
When I was a kid I thought people can land on Saturns rings
I landed on YOUR MUMS RING😂
Whoever 'taught' You THAT... Was Absolutely Correct. -And a Fine teacher. I'm pleased to see that You've remembered that. Imagination Powers Knowledge.
We are blessed to have you teaching us about space 🚀 thanks for your truthful channel
28 minutes in, how does Saturn have such a Big magnetic field?
It is all the dust in the ring disk interacting with the solar wind creating a giant Faraday disc motor out of the whole Saturn system.
What agreat feat of mathematical calculation giving the Cassiniprobe by means of gravitatiial assist! I mean Huygens! They might need a super hyper computer to calculate all these gravitational factors and who knows what else!
I would think that Enceladus would eventually run out of water from constantly shooting it into space
good show
Something so beautiful spoilt by irrelevant ads, YT says targeted ads?...yet in the brilliant presentation not one advert relevant to the video, say like a telescope advert etc...
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Data is important but it took NASA a while to start understanding the importance of true colour photography to it's funding
NASA still doesn't seem to fully understand that at the root of all money allocated is the public imagination
this is peace!
the whole video looks like a n64 game having trouble rendering.
School 😂 droid camp ⛺️ even the teachers said I don’t know 🤷♀️ f all 😂😂 I’m just here because your moms at work for basically free 😢 moms pay moms to be moms
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Sp.eaking about socalled ""entropy::""
it really bothers me how they assume everything. like how do you know it's nitrogen rich? oh we have a sensor... so what if there's a different form of nitrogen that trips your sensor but isn't the same thingwe think of as nitrogen. same with saying "liquid metal" in the core ... you've never bored into the core so you are just theorizing it could have materials that do not exist on earth.
Or you just have no idea what you're talking about
Because science
"They" assume very very few things. And even those things aren't blind guesses, they're hypotheses based on observation and known physics.
Chemical composition, density, temperature etc. of space objects can be really easy to tell from spectroscopy.
You don't need to bore into stuff to figure out mostly how it's composed. You can apply what you know about how the different constituents act under immense (immense is short selling the amount; things like 3 mil atm) pressures and/or temperatures to figure out how that will turn out. It's a lot of math, physics and chemistry. And yes these materials could not exist on earth but some, like metallic and liquid metallic hydrogen, have been produced in experiments that prove the hypothesis.
You just need to explore your questions rather than dismiss the information because it does not fit your understanding or world view.
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Pops up an ad every two minutes, thanks RUclips
Pay for premium and it wont be a problem
@lissaa7819 ...till they get you "limited publicity" or whatever they call It, we have seen that before...
@@lissaa7819Why would i give youtube money lol?
What a freaking killjoy!
Gran “finalE” in italiano the E sounds like a the first letter of “ever”
Saturn's just a bad boy.
you cant say no CGI inmidietly flying saturn moon
Neptune > Saturn
Saturn is quite literally greater than Neptune. Greater mass, greater luminance, greater number of moons, etc.
I like Neptune, but let's not put a little league team up against the Dodgers
There's a great depiction of Neptune in the movie Ad Astra
Earth > Moon > Jupiter > Mars > Venus > Saturn > Uranus > Neptune > Mercury
Neptune is for queers
@@HarrisonBurgeron-h9m entirely incorrect
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Rage bait? 😊
@drmantistoboggan2870 Obese bate