HI BBC Earth? Thank you for this insightful documentary. What a story guys, I am amazed at how all things fell in place in favor of Earth, and ultimately humanity. I envy those of our descendants who will witness the wonders of the solar system and the cosmos, as they will have the technology to do so, God willing if we don't nuck ourselves to oblivion, I hope humanity does not destroy itself, like the theory of the Great Filter posits..... How wonderful would it be to fly past Jupiter, Saturn, etc ...seeing the wonders of the universe in person....when I die I will ask God to take me back in time to witness how it all started, imagine witnessing the formation of Saturn's rings? Or seeing the birth of our planet Earth. That would be something.
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Thank Y❤U BBC I really l❤ve those Documentation about the Univers, Solar System and Black Holes.....frankly I can't see enough! So I'm really thankful for your amazing Reports 😘⭐️
BBC EARTH SCIENCE ... Thank you for this extraordinary documentary, I learn a little more each time about our solar system .. Humans need to appreciate Planet earth! 🔭📡🌎🛰🌠
Space totally baffles us and our tiny minds in size and power.. is it truly unfathomable. Its all for us to enjoy and awww in wonder... we can only wonder for ever and ever
This mightve answered my curiosity about the goldilocks zone possibly expanding outwards to create conditions for life on other more distant planets/moons in our solar system. Would the sun expand too quickly for this to happen?
Hi. I probably won't explain this as good as a real scientist, but I'm currently studying astrobiology at university. It is true that the Goldilocks zone will extend out to the other planets / moons in the future (this will be 10s of billions of years in the future though). However, you are right in predicting that this will likely happen way too quickly for life to emerge properly on these planets. Life doesn't just depend on the Goldilocks zone, but also on the size, mass, spin etc of the planet body itself. Given that a planet may be habitable for only a few million years, it's not enough for life to gain the traction necessary to "take off" (taking from the fact that it took Earth a few hundred million years to develop life). Also, even though the sun gets larger when its a red giant, it's not necessarily hotter, so this change in its luminosity will have to be taken into account. It's possible that the Goldilocks zone may not extend very far due to this lack of luminosity and less electromagnetic radiation coming from the Sun. Feel free for anyone with more knowledge to correct if I'm wrong on anything, but hope this gives you something to think on!
@@caitlintaylor9490 thanks very much for your (much more educated) response. If we think of the vast amount of complexity of life on our own planet then it's hard to believe there isn't at least something along the lines of a band of garden pond life somewhere out there haha. I like to think that if you spread the life forms of earth across the entire universe then use them as a scale, we might be nothing more than termites in comparison to humanity, and termites are probably completely unaware of our existence, not to mention something like a blue whale.
The background music created for these docu's is spine chillingly fantastic! Whoever composed and put together these musical arrangements is an absolute Legend..... I really enjoy watching these mash-ups.....The information provided is ground breaking and awe inspiring, the narration is done perfectly and as I said, the background audio and accompanying musical pieces all come together creating something that is so amazing to watch that I often find myself completely removed from the world around me for its duration.
It fascinates me how all planets and moons are perfectly round. How it's like they where meant to be designed that way. And EARTH really is the most amazing planet Beautiful and just amazing. We need to take care of it
what are the chances of Mercury being the planet which crashed in to earth on his journey to near the sun, hence striping its outer layers to create the moon and being left only with its iron core?
I love all thingz 2 do with SPACE! What I don't love is when humanz make statements they cannot factually prove! 'Largest waterfall in the solar system' where is your proof? 2 back up that statement, stop the fabrication speak truth if u don't know say so 4 F Sakes. Guidance & Protection Mannerz & Respect!! Peace 1Love 2All.
What if every star in the night sky has a solar system with a planet with life. Like every one of them. We are just not allowed to know. The Masses of us that is.
What is interesting is the people saying that one day soon Earth will cease to exist, hundred of generations have been saying the same thing over and over, earth will be here until God says otherwise.
Well, mostly because the vast majority of these missions were by NASA. There are plenty of ESA funded and directed space missions that are documented and they DO have British talent/voices covered by the BBC. Not a big deal, really.
how is the satellite gonna run out of power while studying mercury ?? its like million miles from the sun , have these rocket scientist ever heard of SOLAR POWER??? LOL REALLY
@@adeerdoes ok then why didnt they build a electric motor knowing they will run out of fuel , just have a solar powered electric motor for when tank run dry? yes i understand there is a weight limit for take off shuttles , if thats so just take the the explorer craft up in sections and connect the pieces in space then off to mercury!!
@@kcleach9312 Because electric motors/batteries alone are not a powerful enough propulsion system/energy source to travers the inner solar system. you also need that electric motor to power something.. well, what? Ion Thrusters which use electricity and a neutral gas are efficient for what they do, but don't generate a lot of Thrust. Heading closer to the sun, the inner solar system Is way more difficult to send space craft into orbits around celestial bodies like Venus an especially Mercury, because the Sun's gravity is so strong. You need a fair amount of fuel along with a key understanding of celestial mechanics to slow your spacecraft down enough to go into orbit, and maintain it. Your proposal to assemble the spacecraft in orbit, adding extra fuel is also illogical and unnecessary as it would cost way too much for very little gain. Scientists discovered that using the gravity of earth, Venus and the sun they were able to get the craft to slow down enough to go into orbit around Mercury, saving fuel! They expected it would only last 1 year.. it lasted 4!
I think they're referring to hydrazine propellant (sp?) that helps maintain the orientation of the space craft (ie minor orbital adjustments, trajectory adjustments, etc.). They can only carry so much of that and it tends to be the "fuel" that runs out. For energizing the spacecraft itself, most use a radioactive element to generate electrical power for onboard functions (computer power, science instrumentation, navigation, telecommunication, etc). This can last decades.
This voice narrator literally sounds like AI from 2014 reading from a script. Might as well replace this voice with chatgpt4 at this point will probably sound better.
Not everything can be explained by science ... This is beyond science no matter how much technology would evolve they will still fail to explain some mysteries ... It's the Greatest creater Almighty Allah who created universe with a perfect which is beyond what science could explain ...
What's your favourite planet story? 🪐
HI BBC Earth? Thank you for this insightful documentary. What a story guys, I am amazed at how all things fell in place in favor of Earth, and ultimately humanity. I envy those of our descendants who will witness the wonders of the solar system and the cosmos, as they will have the technology to do so, God willing if we don't nuck ourselves to oblivion, I hope humanity does not destroy itself, like the theory of the Great Filter posits..... How wonderful would it be to fly past Jupiter, Saturn, etc ...seeing the wonders of the universe in person....when I die I will ask God to take me back in time to witness how it all started, imagine witnessing the formation of Saturn's rings? Or seeing the birth of our planet Earth. That would be something.
Any story that has a British narrator and not an American one.
My favorite parts were the lies put forth by the BBC.
The planet Vulcan. 😉
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I have the whole series, but with Brian's voice! I often listen to it when I want to sleep. 😊
I've been watching these space docs so long I've aged alongside many of these same astronomers.
lol.
We all have.
I can remember some of their bright young faces… now they’re run down and tired
I know, it's like seeing a childhood friend and realizing... Oh... Time... 😂
Claudia Alexander comes to mind for astronomers.
Excellent documentary. It really puts everything in perspective. Great content, research, and presentation. 🇦🇺 😊
What happened to Brian Cox’s voiceover from the original BBC TV shows?
Thank Y❤U BBC I really l❤ve those Documentation about the Univers, Solar System and Black Holes.....frankly I can't see enough! So I'm really thankful for your amazing Reports 😘⭐️
BBC EARTH SCIENCE ... Thank you for this extraordinary documentary, I learn a little more each time about our solar system .. Humans need to appreciate Planet earth! 🔭📡🌎🛰🌠
Nothing beats a good documentary!
So excellent, thanks for the film lov it.
Everywhere you go there you are.
Good documentary on our solar system and how the planets formed.
Well done 👏
Earth can't become a distant memory if there's no life to remember it
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This is the same old documentary they did months ago but remastered :)
Absolutely epic!
Space totally baffles us and our tiny minds in size and power.. is it truly unfathomable. Its all for us to enjoy and awww in wonder... we can only wonder for ever and ever
This mightve answered my curiosity about the goldilocks zone possibly expanding outwards to create conditions for life on other more distant planets/moons in our solar system. Would the sun expand too quickly for this to happen?
Hi. I probably won't explain this as good as a real scientist, but I'm currently studying astrobiology at university. It is true that the Goldilocks zone will extend out to the other planets / moons in the future (this will be 10s of billions of years in the future though). However, you are right in predicting that this will likely happen way too quickly for life to emerge properly on these planets. Life doesn't just depend on the Goldilocks zone, but also on the size, mass, spin etc of the planet body itself. Given that a planet may be habitable for only a few million years, it's not enough for life to gain the traction necessary to "take off" (taking from the fact that it took Earth a few hundred million years to develop life). Also, even though the sun gets larger when its a red giant, it's not necessarily hotter, so this change in its luminosity will have to be taken into account. It's possible that the Goldilocks zone may not extend very far due to this lack of luminosity and less electromagnetic radiation coming from the Sun.
Feel free for anyone with more knowledge to correct if I'm wrong on anything, but hope this gives you something to think on!
@@caitlintaylor9490 thanks very much for your (much more educated) response.
If we think of the vast amount of complexity of life on our own planet then it's hard to believe there isn't at least something along the lines of a band of garden pond life somewhere out there haha.
I like to think that if you spread the life forms of earth across the entire universe then use them as a scale, we might be nothing more than termites in comparison to humanity, and termites are probably completely unaware of our existence, not to mention something like a blue whale.
The background music created for these docu's is spine chillingly fantastic! Whoever composed and put together these musical arrangements is an absolute Legend..... I really enjoy watching these mash-ups.....The information provided is ground breaking and awe inspiring, the narration is done perfectly and as I said, the background audio and accompanying musical pieces all come together creating something that is so amazing to watch that I often find myself completely removed from the world around me for its duration.
its stock muzac tracks from free off the internet.
@@BlazingShackles it's not stock music 'from the internet', someone still made it, and they made the absolute hell out of it. It's so good!
That's such a none answer.BBC doesn't use Stock music from the internet. @@BlazingShackles
Could deserve higher sound for the music.
It fascinates me how all planets and moons are perfectly round.
How it's like they where meant to be designed that way.
And EARTH really is the most amazing planet
Beautiful and just amazing.
We need to take care of it
On a micro scale they're flat, or we wouldn't be able to recline comfortably.
Earth must be pretty sturdy otherwise we'd have destroyed it a long time ago
Earths not round, but its all a matter of scale, go small enough and it is flat.
Saved the EARTH . That is what I want first .
Ive been interested in the planet for 30years now if the dinosaurs didn't die
The more we learn the more we know we don't know. To be continued...............
The more i don't know the less I care to remember . I continue to not be
what if our sun already digested some planets before too?? is there a way to know about it?
All it's amazing 😊😊😊 so beautiful creation
what are the chances of Mercury being the planet which crashed in to earth on his journey to near the sun, hence striping its outer layers to create the moon and being left only with its iron core?
A+
I think therefore I am.
Thought it was a sperm cell for a second 😂
Can we stop this from happening for the sake of our generation to come billions light years from now?
Yes. Electric cars and paper straws.
Around 58 min. Careering into the sun?
Isn't this the same video as 9 months ago?
Oh God! You are all powerful. ⚡⚡⚡🙏🙏🙏
Hallelujah! How could anyone not see Your Powerful and Perfect Hand in all of this? All Great Designs need a Great Designer! ✝️
Is it me, or does this narrator sound a little like Hal? 👀
Finn Whittrock from American horror Freak show & Ratchet.
I'm sorry Zachary Quento
Zachary. Quinto AHß Asylum That's the Nararator. Jezz
Yes, I’m not talking about who the narrator is, I mean he sounds like Hal from 2001: Space Odyssey
Where's Prof. Brian Cox?!
God's Excellent and Perfect Plan 🌎
Ridiculous amount of ads!
You can remove it with RUclips premium
scroll to the end of the video - watch the last 10 seconds...
then replay - no ads...
The sun will never get closer.
Five solar system
I spent a very long time studying the stars and eventually learned that my wife had left me and I’d wasted my time
Could Mercurys magnetic core be strong enough to keep Mercury from getting to close to the Sun?
No.
I’ve always liked a good science fiction story. And that’s all this is.
“As the Sun itself grows hotter…”
So, I guess my recycling three plastic milk bottles each week won’t have much of an impact.
Bazw Shax❤
COOL IG
Needs the Brian Cox voiceover, but I guess Spock brings more viewers.
I much prefer Zach over Brian. Brian is annoying.
Carl Sagan
Needs Brian for sure!
Life began in the Heart, Mind and Hand of God ✝️ Genesis 1 ✝️
At first I thought it was a spermatozoon looking for the egg...it's science anyway right! 🌏
God is real, and the earth will never fade away
God is not real it’s all just in your head 😂
Al-Quran 21:33
what please explain your facts?
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The reason they call it "the Wonders" is because they have no clue how it works and can only sit back and wonder why, how, when, and where.
please upload higher resolution recordings
It's 1080p like the majority of stuff on youtube
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune And Pluto Is Not A Planet
cant be a wonder. a wonder does not happend many times.
there trillions of trillions rocky planets out there.
Nothing will happen to the planet....Chuck Norris will protect it
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God Beautiful and Wondrous Creation \○/ ✝️
I love all thingz 2 do with SPACE! What I don't love is when humanz make statements they cannot factually prove! 'Largest waterfall in the solar system' where is your proof? 2 back up that statement, stop the fabrication speak truth if u don't know say so 4 F Sakes.
Guidance & Protection
Mannerz & Respect!!
Peace 1Love 2All.
If you have planet earth health organizations defanetly I join to find it
Hind
What if every star in the night sky has a solar system with a planet with life. Like every one of them. We are just not allowed to know. The Masses of us that is.
What is interesting is the people saying that one day soon Earth will cease to exist, hundred of generations have been saying the same thing over and over, earth will be here until God says otherwise.
Oh shut up with your “God” stuff will you. Wake up! 🎉
I hope Elon plans to expand further than our solar system :)
Nope
What about the ufos
Etwas mit mir absprechen wäre cool aber ne dann lass halt @eminem
Why do we have Americans on a BBC production !? So tired of hearing the Anerican view of everything !!! Enough.
Well, mostly because the vast majority of these missions were by NASA. There are plenty of ESA funded and directed space missions that are documented and they DO have British talent/voices covered by the BBC. Not a big deal, really.
Wonderful thing theories! There just simply not true!
LOL.
So you agree humans have not caused our curreny global change?
The sun will get hotter bc of climate change.
how is the satellite gonna run out of power while studying mercury ?? its like million miles from the sun , have these rocket scientist ever heard of SOLAR POWER??? LOL REALLY
If you actually listened they said FUEL, not power, FUEL! All that electrical power is gonna do you no good if your tank is EMPTY!
@@adeerdoes ok then why didnt they build a electric motor knowing they will run out of fuel , just have a solar powered electric motor for when tank run dry? yes i understand there is a weight limit for take off shuttles , if thats so just take the the explorer craft up in sections and connect the pieces in space then off to mercury!!
@@kcleach9312How will the electric motor do anything? It's needs a propellant. 😂
@@kcleach9312 Because electric motors/batteries alone are not a powerful enough propulsion system/energy source to travers the inner solar system. you also need that electric motor to power something.. well, what? Ion Thrusters which use electricity and a neutral gas are efficient for what they do, but don't generate a lot of Thrust. Heading closer to the sun, the inner solar system Is way more difficult to send space craft into orbits around celestial bodies like Venus an especially Mercury, because the Sun's gravity is so strong. You need a fair amount of fuel along with a key understanding of celestial mechanics to slow your spacecraft down enough to go into orbit, and maintain it. Your proposal to assemble the spacecraft in orbit, adding extra fuel is also illogical and unnecessary as it would cost way too much for very little gain. Scientists discovered that using the gravity of earth, Venus and the sun they were able to get the craft to slow down enough to go into orbit around Mercury, saving fuel! They expected it would only last 1 year.. it lasted 4!
I think they're referring to hydrazine propellant (sp?) that helps maintain the orientation of the space craft (ie minor orbital adjustments, trajectory adjustments, etc.). They can only carry so much of that and it tends to be the "fuel" that runs out. For energizing the spacecraft itself, most use a radioactive element to generate electrical power for onboard functions (computer power, science instrumentation, navigation, telecommunication, etc). This can last decades.
Who cares what can you do nothing...hahaha..
This voice narrator literally sounds like AI from 2014 reading from a script. Might as well replace this voice with chatgpt4 at this point will probably sound better.
You can get a 30 billion dollar probe to planet mercury but you nevver thought of getting that giant mole off the middle of your forehead?
Not everything can be explained by science ... This is beyond science no matter how much technology would evolve they will still fail to explain some mysteries ... It's the Greatest creater Almighty Allah who created universe with a perfect which is beyond what science could explain ...
Nobody knows the future or what it holds. This is pure speculation based on current knowns, not as yet to be knowns.