Came here to point this out as well. Probably a few people walking away from this video thinking that Jupiter is made of liquid! A fluid is any material which flows, so gases, liquids, plasmas and even some forms of solid. Sand, for example. The individual grains have fixed volume and shape but a volume of sand can flow making it a fluid.
Your enthusiasm and demeanor really show how passionate you are about these space related videos. I love watching your content, and your an amazing and inspiring host for this channel! I hope this channel continues to open more people to the amazing discoveries and ever expanding growth of our understanding of the universe
I named my dog after Jupiter because he's big, he was rescued from the street when Jupiter (the planet) was rising brightly in the east and his colors are very similar to those the planet displays!
muuundo tarde well, good thing I grew up with a father that also spoke quickly, was science orientated, and had a lot of hand movements, so I can say that she does not bother me thanks to familiarity. I can still understand how it would be hard for some people to understand because of how fast she speaks, so I understand where y'all are coming from.
How do you tell north or south of a planet, if it's in space where there's no up and down? And since we have north and south on Earth due to its magnetic field, does all planets have a magnetic field?
That scene in Babylon 5 where Sheriden flies the White Star into Jupiter's atmosphere to destroy a perusing insane newborn Shadow battlecrab... and then opens a jump gate inside Jupiter's atmosphere to escape an Earthforce Omega Class Destroyer... Season 3 Episode 8 - Messages from Earth. Good times.
"New Jupiter" and before my brain could even be bothered to read the rest of the title, its like " Well what? was it hiding behind Old Jupiter?" My brain man...
Something I've always wondered about the spectral analysis of the light passing through the exoplanet atmosphere is how do you account for wave lengths that are absorbed by materials between the exoplanet and us? /the vacuum isn't empty. While being extremely low in density, the sheer size of the space between us and that other system means there's a huge amount of material in that space.
Jupiters climate is in perfect harmony with the magnetic field distribution. That’s why you get the polygon storms at the poles and they don’t merge. Just my thoughts
You should add smart-mass to Scishow Finds. It's a non-Newtonian putty, some forms are even magnetic. It stretches if you pull slowly, but will literally shatter like glass if hit hard enough (with say, a hammer)
Thank you for the video, very informative. Could you also do a video on gravity please? Like how gravity shapes our universe and what link does it have with time?
"And know that when you're buying something from SciShowFinds you're supporting the people who make and find these cool things." Um, that's been true for literally every product ever made.
I love how she rattles this off like 'oh yea its obvious of course they used gravity to tell what its made out of'. Best of all though I did get what she is saying. Its a mystery to me how they do it so well.
How does Wasp-39b seemingly having formed further out raise more questions?? We already know that forming further out and then migrating inwards is pretty much par for the course for gas giants. The only reason Jupiter and Staturn didn't end up that close to the sun was because of their orbital resonance which eventually made them move back out.
Can you talk more about what's in the pocket lab? Says $98, seems expensive, but can't tell what is exactly in it from the picture, what else does it come with besides the 40 downloadable projects and what age group would you recommend it for? Would it be suitable for a 5 and 7 yo or do you have a version for younger children?
I have an idea for a video. If we were able to create a super fast spaceship that would allow us to travel beyond our Universe. Would we be able to see the light of the big bang?
Actually, the advertisement at the reminds me... Since people who're subscribed to this channel are obviously a bit more into science as a whole I wanted to see if anyone could suggest science experiments for little kids? I've got a 3-year-old nephew who I want to make experiments for that I could try getting him into, I've already looked at some including water displacement experiments since the kid seems to like motion and mechanics but he also seems to like mixing color water to get a new color. Even though I'm pretty sure I picked out plenty of stuff he'd like, I still wanted to see if anyone could suggest anything?
Cyclones going around other cyclones forming poligons? If each cyclone is roughly circular and of similar diameters the most compact polygon they can form is a hexagon. Could a cyclone of cyclones be the explanation for Saturn's hexagonal storm?
1:52 I would love to know what led to this new term fluid Giants. Am I to infer the information or are you going to eventually release it when NASA says it's okay
Is there any way we could use Xrays to take better pictures of Jupiter ? If we can't see through the clouds, why not ? Maybe there is some kind of mass at the center. ???
There's a huge so what factor. It's like going out in the desert and saying hey this rock is much bigger than that rock but much smaller than that one over there.
So am I the only one who is wondering where the heck are the mission updates? I'm searching for them, only finding updates a year old or much more. Some show they've been posted as recently as 6 months ago, but I find upon examination that they are considerably older updates which have been re-posted. This appears to conceal a shocking lack of mission information. What have we learned since 2017? Since 2018? Where is the recent discussion about this---the panels, the Ted talks, the RUclips science updates? I can only describe them as "conspicuous by their absence". What are we not being told about the health of this mission? Must it be hidden behind releases of neato fan art?
do all Jupiter’s moons have hot iron cores? i think that Jupiter might have been a small star. when the moons core cools they will join Jupiter’s mass??? 🤔🤷♂️
Small note: Fluids can be gases or liquids, just in case there are people who are confused :P
Yes, fluids and liquids seem similar in colloqial usage, but they are different.
Tonks Moriarty ice, which is a solid can also flow like a liquid, oh and rock too (with enough pressure and time)
Correct, the dynamics of both mediums can be described by the same set of mathematical formulas.
Compressible vs uncompressible fluids
Came here to point this out as well. Probably a few people walking away from this video thinking that Jupiter is made of liquid! A fluid is any material which flows, so gases, liquids, plasmas and even some forms of solid. Sand, for example. The individual grains have fixed volume and shape but a volume of sand can flow making it a fluid.
Jupiter is my favorite planet. Everyone goes gaga over Saturn but Jupiter is where it's at.
facts
This young lady's enthusiasm is absolutely adorable. Such a vibrant personality!
I love the narrator! She is always so happy
Wow! Those photos are COOL! And she's not annoying people. She's happy about Jupiter and the new data that Juno is discovering 😼👏✌️
Love your presentation. You would make an excellent teacher showing the level of excitement you do in your presentations. It is very infectious.
i like how excited she is :)
Your enthusiasm and demeanor really show how passionate you are about these space related videos. I love watching your content, and your an amazing and inspiring host for this channel! I hope this channel continues to open more people to the amazing discoveries and ever expanding growth of our understanding of the universe
I named my dog after Jupiter because he's big, he was rescued from the street when Jupiter (the planet) was rising brightly in the east and his colors are very similar to those the planet displays!
Not because he's fat, stripey and full of gas?
Not fat yet, nor stripey, but full of gas! Thank you for improving my joke!
I love her enthusiasm even if is slightly irritating as well. Absolutely stunning video. Very informative. Thank you
Wow! Those photos are COOL! And she's not annoying people. She's happy about Jupiter and the new data that Juno is discovering 😼👏✌️.
Rudy Flores not annoying? Sure, and the earth is flat.
If she would slow down and calm down with the hand movements she wouldn't bother me
Brandon Whaley you can just stop watching and subscribe to newsletters if you are annoyed by it.
While it's true that Caitlin's very enthusiastic, it's also true that she speaks very quickly, which in turn can make her difficult to understand.
muuundo tarde well, good thing I grew up with a father that also spoke quickly, was science orientated, and had a lot of hand movements, so I can say that she does not bother me thanks to familiarity. I can still understand how it would be hard for some people to understand because of how fast she speaks, so I understand where y'all are coming from.
Love how enthusiastic this host is
Great video! Please do one on why Jupiter emits so much radiation, and what that means for the possible colonization of its moons.
So. Much. Artistic. Inspiration. Now I just gotta pick up my pen!
"Welcome, to science." Loved that
the amount of math physiks and pure genius it needs to see the data and then get to the results is mindblowing me the most
Awesome video, Caitlyn!
I love that word; puffy
Lichtjahr, and moist.
Like moist dark chocolate brownies. Or like moist vagina. The good things in life.
Scrofula is a nice word
Thanks for all you did Carl.
Bees do indeed derserve all the love.
Great voice and body language. Anybody who says otherwise is jealous of your passion! And that’s it!
2:15 i always loved a pepperoni pizza
I saw Jupiter on the news the other day such an Amazing Planet
I love that you called jupiter a fluid giant
Really interesting. Thanks
This is a topic I’ve been waiting for sooooo patiently! Thank you SciShow!
This is really interesting!
I find it really cool that she is genuinely excited about the stuff she's talking about.
Very cool stuff :)
Videos like this make me sooo glad I got an HD screen.
Like 90% of people have had screens now, so...
maybe he just recently got an HD monitor for the first time?
This is the most useless comment I've seen in a long time
New Message i see you *everywhere* , from late night show like colbert, noah, and oliver to here.
HD, seriously? That's not much, really. FullHD is much better. And 4k even better.
Are we sure the lapel pin isn't for "The Buzz" with CGP Grey?
Last time I was this early, Voyager was doing a fly-by...
That happened in 1979, the internet wasn't even invented back then.
Ok, that's actually pretty clever
Thank you so much for showing kms instead of mi
Great video, great host! Yay science!!
How do you tell north or south of a planet, if it's in space where there's no up and down? And since we have north and south on Earth due to its magnetic field, does all planets have a magnetic field?
What did Jupiter's moon Io say to the Juno craft as it flew by?
"Hey, can I have a loan? Io a lot of money, Juno what I mean?"
You are rather PUNctual with these comments!
Gravijta Yes, if I'm late I will be PUNished.
Master Therion, hang on to that day job.
Master Therion Io is Jupiter’s moon not Saturn’s
TheObsidianX
D'oh! Thank you so much for the correction. I'll fix it. Not sure what I was thinking.
That scene in Babylon 5 where Sheriden flies the White Star into Jupiter's atmosphere to destroy a perusing insane newborn Shadow battlecrab... and then opens a jump gate inside Jupiter's atmosphere to escape an Earthforce Omega Class Destroyer... Season 3 Episode 8 - Messages from Earth. Good times.
1:20-1:26 you make things like that sound awfully simple :p
I'm a gas giant.
I got woken up at 6AM today by my monstrous flatulence.
Yay, a shout out to the Puffy Giants!
"New Jupiter" and before my brain could even be bothered to read the rest of the title, its like " Well what? was it hiding behind Old Jupiter?"
My brain man...
Wow, JWST (fully-deployed) is larger than I expected!
Something I've always wondered about the spectral analysis of the light passing through the exoplanet atmosphere is how do you account for wave lengths that are absorbed by materials between the exoplanet and us? /the vacuum isn't empty. While being extremely low in density, the sheer size of the space between us and that other system means there's a huge amount of material in that space.
Jupiters climate is in perfect harmony with the magnetic field distribution. That’s why you get the polygon storms at the poles and they don’t merge. Just my thoughts
That pin is awesome!
You should add smart-mass to Scishow Finds. It's a non-Newtonian putty, some forms are even magnetic. It stretches if you pull slowly, but will literally shatter like glass if hit hard enough (with say, a hammer)
Stupendous!
Thank you for the video, very informative. Could you also do a video on gravity please? Like how gravity shapes our universe and what link does it have with time?
I thought Juno was a different name in mythology for Jupiter.
Steam Planet (WASP-39b) might be good for making rice.
"And know that when you're buying something from SciShowFinds you're supporting the people who make and find these cool things." Um, that's been true for literally every product ever made.
The Fluid giants have to have some kind of solid surface underneath, to keep the pressurized liquids in tact.
I love how she rattles this off like 'oh yea its obvious of course they used gravity to tell what its made out of'. Best of all though I did get what she is saying. Its a mystery to me how they do it so well.
Can't wait for the James Webb to start collecting data! :D
How does Wasp-39b seemingly having formed further out raise more questions??
We already know that forming further out and then migrating inwards is pretty much par for the course for gas giants.
The only reason Jupiter and Staturn didn't end up that close to the sun was because of their orbital resonance which eventually made them move back out.
Would be crazy if something snatched Juno into Jupiter 😯 lol
Bees deserve *_all_* the love.
Gotta give it to the researchers; I certainly would not have thought of using a star as a reverse spectrometer.
Needed: an observational orbiter around all the planets + Pluto.
Can you talk more about what's in the pocket lab? Says $98, seems expensive, but can't tell what is exactly in it from the picture, what else does it come with besides the 40 downloadable projects and what age group would you recommend it for? Would it be suitable for a 5 and 7 yo or do you have a version for younger children?
Yay! ... she is awesome.
Does Jupiter have a core or Rocky surface
I have an idea for a video. If we were able to create a super fast spaceship that would allow us to travel beyond our Universe. Would we be able to see the light of the big bang?
“As a gas giant Jupiter is mostly a fluid” you explained as I was typing
He is so adorable
Actually, the advertisement at the reminds me...
Since people who're subscribed to this channel are obviously a bit more into science as a whole I wanted to see if anyone could suggest science experiments for little kids? I've got a 3-year-old nephew who I want to make experiments for that I could try getting him into, I've already looked at some including water displacement experiments since the kid seems to like motion and mechanics but he also seems to like mixing color water to get a new color. Even though I'm pretty sure I picked out plenty of stuff he'd like, I still wanted to see if anyone could suggest anything?
Basically, "We know what's happening 3000km below the clouds. But we have no way of seeing this. Don't ask, just believe."
You rock woman.
We are wasting time we need to be building colonies in space
Jupiter's surface on those pictures look like a sausage pizza. Cool.
They had to pay her a considerable amount of extra cash to say that Beeloved pun
"Fluid Giant": There's a term I've not encountered before.
Woooooooo!!!!! Hell yeah Juno
Cyclones going around other cyclones forming poligons? If each cyclone is roughly circular and of similar diameters the most compact polygon they can form is a hexagon. Could a cyclone of cyclones be the explanation for Saturn's hexagonal storm?
I love news on Jupiter
LandoHitman. I saw Jupiter on the news yesterday they were talking about its storms
1:52
I would love to know what led to this new term fluid Giants.
Am I to infer the information or are you going to eventually release it when NASA says it's okay
5:42 Actually, no. Honey bees are actually invasive species in the American continent.
Is there any way we could use Xrays to take better pictures of Jupiter ? If we can't see through the clouds, why not ? Maybe there is some kind of mass at the center. ???
There's a huge so what factor. It's like going out in the desert and saying hey this rock is much bigger than that rock but much smaller than that one over there.
Wow but what about Jupiter's huge storm?????any thing new with Jupiter's storm???
Infrared photos of Jupiter makes me hungry for pizza.
I'm not saying Cthulhu is responsible for the storms, but...
It's Cthulhu.
This woman's lungs have the same mass as Jupiter....... all said in one breath without breathing in once. 👏💨
So am I the only one who is wondering where the heck are the mission updates?
I'm searching for them, only finding updates a year old or much more.
Some show they've been posted as recently as 6 months ago,
but I find upon examination that they are considerably older updates which have been re-posted.
This appears to conceal a shocking lack of mission information.
What have we learned since 2017? Since 2018?
Where is the recent discussion about this---the panels, the Ted talks, the RUclips science updates?
I can only describe them as "conspicuous by their absence".
What are we not being told about the health of this mission?
Must it be hidden behind releases of neato fan art?
Ladies and gentlemen the count is almost one million subs.
I do believe we will need party
hats... and cake...
And cheese...
The year is 3024, fossil fuels are a thing of the past, people live underwater, and the James Webb telescope is scheduled to launch in 3025
nice curls btw
Measure Jupiters electromagnetic field. Better yet, please do an objective video on the Electric Universe and Plasma physics. Thank you.
I was Just told that 39 bees have mass of Saturn :-o
“as a gas giant, Jupiter is mostly made of fluid”
I had a hunch that she would be the host, if not her, who would give the exiting news?!
So if Jupiter were scaled to the size of a basketball, Juno would be aproximately 60.7 micrometers above the surface.
I have 2 Jupiter question
1. Is 3000 km the transition from gas to liquid?
2. What is the rotation rate of Jupiter's interior?
There’s either ALOT of bad information in here OR the Galileo never happened
could we send something into and out of jupiter and possible even back to earth?
She's always so damn excited about science 😂
Awesomeness!
WASP 39b's: White Anglo-Saxon Protestant and it has 39 birthdays. I always wonder how they come up with these names for all these planets.
do all Jupiter’s moons have hot iron cores? i think that Jupiter might have been a small star. when the moons core cools they will join Jupiter’s mass??? 🤔🤷♂️
James Webb launch 😂😂😂😂
Like prophecies that are impossible to be disproven in our lifetime