If waterice on the moon surface gets exposed and solar radiation hits it. Will it explode. So is mining on the moon realistic? Because there's bound to be sub terrain ice.
Would be fascinating imo to see a full one on asteroids and comets, compositions, how much water we think they brought, and overall locations/futures relative to us.
How about an examination of the Roche limit, what would happen if the moon came closer to Earth? Differential gravitational forces would rip it apart. As would have happened in any impact involving Earth and Theia, depending on the closing speed, Earth's gravity may have had time to pull Theia apart before they collided. Thanks for taking the time and putting in the effort to post these informative videos.
There are many science channels I cherish, but of those, yours is the only one that evokes this utterly indescribable sense of wonder in me. I hope you plan to do this for many years to come-there’s nothing else here quite like what you do.
Extra likes: 1. factually correct and very interesting 👍 2. balanced sound effects and good relevant video clips 👍 3. calm and clear speaker voice with pauses between sentences 👍 This video has *all* advantages, that are missing in most videos everywhere.
The improvement in the visuals hasn't gone unnoticed. Really appreciate the hard work you put in to keeping it fresh and not recycling old clips. Awesome video man
Haha lmfao yeah man my grandpa used to always tell me stories about the late orbital bombardment. They didn’t call them the greatest generation for nothing!
I actually had the idea for this video before the short, the two shorts came from my original idea of wanting do a video that linked the moon’s collision with Uranus’s collision. But of course to market Uranus you gotta make it about Ur Anus 😂
Bedtime listening tonight confirmed, thanks. Just want to say a big hello from Scotland and you have helped me to get to sleep far too many times to count as struggle to fall over, thanks for these, please don't stop.
Perhaps in a Part 2 you might discuss the proposed giant impact that may have caused the differential between Mars' hemispheres. The formation of the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the Moon would be another interesting subject.
@@glacity calling Sea a "respectable astrophysicist" is very off base. It would be like calling a football commentator a respected football player. They are completely different.
This was absolutely top tier, I was mesmerised. Kids in schools should have your episodes on play during science class. Fantastic work, love the channel
Eleven months ago this upload gave us reasonable solutions to questions most have wondered about. This wonderful muse of information remains today. Good job.
I recently bought my first house and played all your videos while I painted the rooms and did some minor repair over the course of two months before fully moving in. Your videos are the best and are now forever part of my memory of my new home. I was born and raised in Hawaii but moved away. This video is so fitting for me to finally have made a comment with a Hawaiian name given to the super cluster. Thank you.
It's always great to see a new SEA video. To turn off the lights, finish the camomile tea off for the night and relax in a cold room covered up and exploring the universe aa you drift off to sleep.
Feel so blessed yo have discovered your channel. I am from india and appreciate your naration of events that created our world and others. Your voice, intonation and the script keeps me enthralled. Looking forward to more travel and travails of the universe
Again, extremely well done my friend!!! Amazing content, great explanations with scientific rigour! Thank you so much for all your efforts!! I have learnt so much! Truly professional!
There's something strange about Venus too, man: super slow and retrograde rotation, absence of magnetic field, absence of a natural satellite. I can't imagine that Venus hasn't suffered some catastrophic impact at some point in its history.
I work nights at a hotel, and it gets rather boring. I typically bring my laptop and play some games, I usually put in a video as background noise. Whenever I see a new video of yours pop up, I turn off the game and play it on the laptop. Your content is absolutely brilliant.
Makes me think the vigintillion number of planets out there in the universe, orbiting the octodecillions of stars in the tredecillions of galaxies. The earth already seems mysterious for us enough, we have only explored 5 percent of the ocean, let alone planets in our solar system. We are truly smaller than quarks when compared to the universe
How did Uranus and Neptune manage to form so close to Jupiter and Saturn? What caused them to drift out so far, and are they still drifting away? This is new to me and I find it fascinating!
How crazy that the same forces and events created distinctive situations in each spot of the solar system. Shows how many variants are needed to create a world that's viable for complex life.
Very interesting to see Mercury still have it's ”chaos terrain" with it's line patterns so clear to observe. Even though the impact event happened 3.8 billion years ago. Learned alot of interesting stuff, what a great upload :) peace!
Holy.. I was here when you posted your first space video and leaving your previous content behind. Havent watched since but this got recommended and I am completely shocked you are still going and they are still so good. Keep it up
You do such excellent work here. Seeing how you have evolved much like our solar system over the last 5 years, I find your work now fascinating calming and very educational
34 minutes and 48 seconds of my life flew by. All the while bathing in wonderfully crafted videography, accompanied by amazing soundscapes and drowned by expertly shared knowledge of celestial amazement. Entertainment at it's finest👌 Thx for another great show!
I often have wondered how all of the elements were so variously distributed throughout the solar system. This video goes a long way in explaining, but I still can barely imagine how the universe cooks up planets and stars.
There’s something so satisfying about smashing big rocks. I used to love throwing them off bridges. Space, however, takes that primal pleasure to a whole new level
I've always wondered how long time a collision like Earth/Theia took. Was it total obliteration in seconds, or would it take more like hours for the smaller planet to plow into Earth? In any case, yet another great video from SEA.
Planets can't collide slowly because their mutual gravity will only accelerate them. By the time they collide they are moving quickly towards each other. How long it takes for the cores to merge, I don't know, but the impacts are quick.
Shoot SEA, how do you not have a contract with bbc, usa pbs, discovery channel etc? Your voice was made for this format, and your scripts are top notch. If you dont have an agent my god we gotta get you one pike yesterday
Good video, you could probably make 5-10 involving all the known, and probable impacts that occurred in the Solar system. I can say this is the first video I've seen that discussed Pluto and the apparent myriad of large impacts on it. I had read a couple papers that discussed them but it's a hard thing to be really lazy when forced to do all the reading and then the ole imagination is all sore the next day from an unusual amount of use. Watching your videos is easier.
Such a well-organized and fascinating video. You really should be an astronomy professor SEA! And now I am convinced Pluto harbors life in its subsurface ocean……….
I often wonder what the solar system would be like if some of these impacts didn't take place. Imagine a super earth between Uranus and Neptune. Wild stuff
I am following your channel for so long now and I am so fuckn happy that you are experiencing such a growth. Congrats mate. Good job and well done ser.
If I could jump into a TARDIS, my first destination would be the formation of our solar system. The unimaginable cataclysms that formed the planets we know today would be spectacular to witness
Suggest a topic for another video ⬇️
If you haven't done it already, a deep-dive into our solar system's dwarf planets would be neat
If waterice on the moon surface gets exposed and solar radiation hits it. Will it explode. So is mining on the moon realistic? Because there's bound to be sub terrain ice.
supermassive black holes
Would be fascinating imo to see a full one on asteroids and comets, compositions, how much water we think they brought, and overall locations/futures relative to us.
How about an examination of the Roche limit, what would happen if the moon came closer to Earth? Differential gravitational forces would rip it apart. As would have happened in any impact involving Earth and Theia, depending on the closing speed, Earth's gravity may have had time to pull Theia apart before they collided. Thanks for taking the time and putting in the effort to post these informative videos.
In its youth, the solar system was being wild, getting into bar fights, but now it’s settled down and all the kids have stable jobs.
"I'm getting too old for this shit"
- Sol, 4,000,000,000 years ago
Until the sun's upcoming mental health issues
You mean stable orbits
Tell that to my 300 month old.
Planet 9 is the black sheep, still trying to find itself and messing up everyone’s orbit from time to time.
There are many science channels I cherish, but of those, yours is the only one that evokes this utterly indescribable sense of wonder in me. I hope you plan to do this for many years to come-there’s nothing else here quite like what you do.
Agreed, SEA is the goat. What other space-related channels are you into??
@@adamg8061John Michael Godier is amazing, and 'history of the universe' is more similar to SEA, and it's also great
V101 is good to but sea is light years beyond better
Check out History of the Universe
@@adamg8061Cool Worlds is S Tier. History of the Universe is amazing. Those and Sea are the best 3 I've found
Extra likes:
1. factually correct and very interesting 👍
2. balanced sound effects and good relevant video clips 👍
3. calm and clear speaker voice with pauses between sentences 👍
This video has *all* advantages, that are missing in most videos everywhere.
And no time wasted with annoying sponsorships or adverts for raid shadow legends
The improvement in the visuals hasn't gone unnoticed. Really appreciate the hard work you put in to keeping it fresh and not recycling old clips. Awesome video man
Seconded, this times infinity. Thank you, SEA 🤜🤛
My grand-grandfather used to tell me stories about those collisions. Those were tough times to be alive fore sure.
So tough that people didnt even bother.
Haha lmfao yeah man my grandpa used to always tell me stories about the late orbital bombardment. They didn’t call them the greatest generation for nothing!
I'm so glad that you brought back the "What Rammed Into Uranus?" title for one of the chapters 😂
I actually had the idea for this video before the short, the two shorts came from my original idea of wanting do a video that linked the moon’s collision with Uranus’s collision. But of course to market Uranus you gotta make it about Ur Anus 😂
@@sea_space I love it dude, fantastic stuff as always!
I always wondered what rammed into Uranus so hard! Thank you for sharing!
I Sea what you done there.
Better Uranus than mine.
Imagine we finally mastering space travel and FTL travel as a highly advanced species, yet cracking a joke here and there about this planet
If we discover another plannet, we should name it Urpenis. That will open up room for more jokes.
You create some outstandingly great content sir. Every new video is a journey. Thank you.
Absolutely amazing content. I love how you structure all of the different segments together. Keep up the great work
I'm so glad you enjoy it, and thank you so much for the generous donation! 💙
Its a mystical experience everytime you upload . I just love your videos. thanks for making and sharing these amazing videos with us for free
Don't take so long next time please
It's not free if you watch ads
Der Lord als Profilbild? xD
@@hrsmp it's like, pennies, if that, each ad
Bedtime listening tonight confirmed, thanks. Just want to say a big hello from Scotland and you have helped me to get to sleep far too many times to count as struggle to fall over, thanks for these, please don't stop.
Ah, something magnificent to fall asleep with. Thank you 🥱👍🏻
🫡🫡 imma need to check out your Skyrim content
I was just stuck in the duldrums wondering what to do with my evening. This'll do bloody nicely! TIme for some tea and SEA :)
Perhaps in a Part 2 you might discuss the proposed giant impact that may have caused the differential between Mars' hemispheres. The formation of the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the Moon would be another interesting subject.
You might add Venus and the proposed impact that gave it it's retrograde spin.
I don't have anything unique or constructive to say, but I really appreciate these videos. They make all my problems feel small and insignificant.
That’s why I wish astronomy was taught as a core class. It really puts things into perspective.
Thanks! For all the work that you’ve done.
Wow that is an absolutely incredible donation amount, thank you so much for your generosity 🙏💙
Nice one!
Awesome!
How in the world did our lad go from GD journalist extraordinaire to a respectable astrophysicist?? Great vid as ever Sea!
Science communicator ≠ astrophysicist
this has to be a bot comment, a kid, or someone who is not a native english speaker
@@Wolvel86??? Its a grammatically correct sentence
@@Wolvel86Who gives a shit?
@@glacity calling Sea a "respectable astrophysicist" is very off base. It would be like calling a football commentator a respected football player. They are completely different.
Chapter 8, titled “What Rammed into Uranus” - your humor is such a gas!
Perfect way to coast into the weekend! Thanks for all the work you do! 🌌
I really loved your depiction of the thin, wispy rings of Uranus backlit by the sun. 20:20
I was waiting for you to upload for a week now . Since the last community post you shared . Finally I get to watch good stuff in yt
I love you sea
Your videos have been my favourite source of entertainment for the past few years
Thank you so much for what you do!
That’s amazing to hear! Thank you for being a long term supporter of the channel 😊
SEA and Space Matters both my favorites. NEVER change your narration style.. EVER. thank you. 10/10
This was absolutely top tier, I was mesmerised. Kids in schools should have your episodes on play during science class. Fantastic work, love the channel
Hell ya another new Full Length SEA release!
What a glorious day!
Keep up the awesome work brother your channel rocks!
It’s always a glorious day when I see your name pop up too 😉 thank you so much for your continued generosity and support to the channel 💙 🙏
YEESSSS!! I've been waiting for the next one!
"Sea signing out." I like that, Captain.
It’s my new way to end videos
Yoooo thanks for the upload 🙏 you’re one of greats of space channels for sure!
Oh hell yea, evening is saved. Thank you for making these ❤
Thank you!
Eleven months ago this upload gave us reasonable solutions to questions most have wondered about. This wonderful muse of information remains today. Good job.
I pray every night Sea will continue to release videos! It only got better with time.
Waiting for the next deep space video❤
So glad to hear you enjoy them! And thank you so much for the donation 💙🙏
I’ve been particularly fascinated with the problem of what rammed into Uranus
I cannot express enough how much I fucking love these documentary videos you make, keep up the extraordinary work!
Now this, this is worth staying up late to watch even though I have school tomorrow
I’m a simple man. I see a SEA video, and I watch it.
OH MY GOD IM SO EXCITED 🤯
Awesome video me and my son really like to watch you're video's😊
Hey man, I was a fan during your GD creator content era, I still am a fan and very much enjoy your content. Glad to see you do what you truly enjoy.
Oooh.....ill have to save this for later tonight
I recently bought my first house and played all your videos while I painted the rooms and did some minor repair over the course of two months before fully moving in. Your videos are the best and are now forever part of my memory of my new home. I was born and raised in Hawaii but moved away. This video is so fitting for me to finally have made a comment with a Hawaiian name given to the super cluster. Thank you.
It's always great to see a new SEA video. To turn off the lights, finish the camomile tea off for the night and relax in a cold room covered up and exploring the universe aa you drift off to sleep.
I live for the next one of these 😃
Are you still living 😊
@@mars-jr5uusure am!
I first know you because of your legends series of GD, and now you do space stuff that I also love. Amaizing work!
This one is in my top 3 of your videos. Unbelievable! I always hope teachers playing you videos in classes these days :)
Feel so blessed yo have discovered your channel. I am from india and appreciate your naration of events that created our world and others. Your voice, intonation and the script keeps me enthralled. Looking forward to more travel and travails of the universe
one of the most thought provoking space channels i've seen, amazing every time
"What rammed into Uranus?"....Nice👌
Again, extremely well done my friend!!! Amazing content, great explanations with scientific rigour! Thank you so much for all your efforts!! I have learnt so much! Truly professional!
This was so well done, nice job!
There's something strange about Venus too, man: super slow and retrograde rotation, absence of magnetic field, absence of a natural satellite. I can't imagine that Venus hasn't suffered some catastrophic impact at some point in its history.
I work nights at a hotel, and it gets rather boring. I typically bring my laptop and play some games, I usually put in a video as background noise. Whenever I see a new video of yours pop up, I turn off the game and play it on the laptop. Your content is absolutely brilliant.
Another great video. Thank you for producing these. Well done, sir. Well done.
this is crazier than zoink verifying tidal wave
Makes me think the vigintillion number of planets out there in the universe, orbiting the octodecillions of stars in the tredecillions of galaxies. The earth already seems mysterious for us enough, we have only explored 5 percent of the ocean, let alone planets in our solar system. We are truly smaller than quarks when compared to the universe
How did Uranus and Neptune manage to form so close to Jupiter and Saturn? What caused them to drift out so far, and are they still drifting away? This is new to me and I find it fascinating!
I heard Uranus got pounded by many foreign objects & you liked it.
`what rammed into uranus` is a good chapter title
you never grew up, did you?
How crazy that the same forces and events created distinctive situations in each spot of the solar system. Shows how many variants are needed to create a world that's viable for complex life.
With a sample set of one, we have absolutely no idea what is needed for complex life.
Yes it’s seems that every single planetary body is divinely unique.
Very interesting to see Mercury still have it's ”chaos terrain" with it's line patterns so clear to observe. Even though the impact event happened 3.8 billion years ago.
Learned alot of interesting stuff, what a great upload :) peace!
I've always wondered what rammed into Uranus but despite asking hundreds of people, no one has been willing to give me an answer until now.
Holy.. I was here when you posted your first space video and leaving your previous content behind. Havent watched since but this got recommended and I am completely shocked you are still going and they are still so good. Keep it up
You do such excellent work here. Seeing how you have evolved much like our solar system over the last 5 years, I find your work now fascinating calming and very educational
Thanks again, I really dig your videos.
Amazing job as always. Always learning so many new updates about astrology, space, physics. Well done sirr!
So glad I found this channel!!!
Sea is back with new stuff
HELL yeah!
Amazing video graphics and detail with relaxing, compelling narration. Bravo.
Fantastic !
Best space documentaries channel no cap💯💯💯💯💯
Another great video as allways!
Any chance that you are comming to Nebula at some point?
34 minutes and 48 seconds of my life flew by. All the while bathing in wonderfully crafted videography, accompanied by amazing soundscapes and drowned by expertly shared knowledge of celestial amazement.
Entertainment at it's finest👌
Thx for another great show!
I often have wondered how all of the elements were so variously distributed throughout the solar system. This video goes a long way in explaining, but I still can barely imagine how the universe cooks up planets and stars.
There’s something so satisfying about smashing big rocks. I used to love throwing them off bridges. Space, however, takes that primal pleasure to a whole new level
I see Sea, I click on video and drop a like before anything!
Easily my favorite space channel ❤️
I've always wondered how long time a collision like Earth/Theia took. Was it total obliteration in seconds, or would it take more like hours for the smaller planet to plow into Earth? In any case, yet another great video from SEA.
Isnt it like planet speed thousands miles per second plus gravity of 2 planets added. It was fast
Planets can't collide slowly because their mutual gravity will only accelerate them. By the time they collide they are moving quickly towards each other. How long it takes for the cores to merge, I don't know, but the impacts are quick.
OMG I'm so excited to watch this! I just re watched all your videos after you dropped the last one! 💙 much appreciated
Another excellent installment! keep them coming! Let's explore the Galactic core soon!
Another absolutely amazing production by SEA. WOW.
Fantastic narration, sound production and great CGI/visual references.
Amazing video!
This might reduce the speed of Wi-fi
This video is insane, and the visuals are top notch
Shoot SEA, how do you not have a contract with bbc, usa pbs, discovery channel etc? Your voice was made for this format, and your scripts are top notch. If you dont have an agent my god we gotta get you one pike yesterday
Good video, you could probably make 5-10 involving all the known, and probable impacts that occurred in the Solar system.
I can say this is the first video I've seen that discussed Pluto and the apparent myriad of large impacts on it. I had read a couple papers that discussed them but it's a hard thing to be really lazy when forced to do all the reading and then the ole imagination is all sore the next day from an unusual amount of use. Watching your videos is easier.
Great episode! Loved it.
Thank you for another wonderfully make video
Such a well-organized and fascinating video. You really should be an astronomy professor SEA!
And now I am convinced Pluto harbors life in its subsurface ocean……….
Woohoo new vid!
Just tremendously good work as usual. And l am so glad that you devoted as much time as you did to talking about Pluto!
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
I often wonder what the solar system would be like if some of these impacts didn't take place. Imagine a super earth between Uranus and Neptune. Wild stuff
I heard a rumor you liked getting impacted in Uranus.
A* star for the new visuals! ❤ Very good indeed
The way you balance these intriguing cosmic stories with scientific explanation is nothing short of outstanding job.
Another excellent video, thank you SEA🌌🤍
I am following your channel for so long now and I am so fuckn happy that you are experiencing such a growth. Congrats mate. Good job and well done ser.
18:54 It's all fun and games until a Super Earth rams into Uranus
This channel has such beautiful visuals. Well done.
So sad I’m at work now and have to wait till I get off to watch!!! 😢
Me too.
I m excited though, not sad.🎉🎉🎉
The we'll be right back font really pulls the planetoid collisions together
If I could jump into a TARDIS, my first destination would be the formation of our solar system. The unimaginable cataclysms that formed the planets we know today would be spectacular to witness
Every time I see you post a new video, it feels like Christmas. It's a visit from an old friend. I love your work ❤