I was trying really hard not to leave this exact comment so I'm glad to have found someone else that caught all of that. But, like you said, it's still a great video.
I have hearing issues and therefore the captions are turned on permanently, so it was a little bizarre that a video filled with music and animations was also filled beginning-to-end with a full narration that can't be heard at all.
I thought this was a great video, and it is, except for one strange object: Iapetus, which appears at 2:50. The video describes it only as a "natural satellite." Satellite of what? And what makes it "natural" while all the other heavenly bodies are not described thus? Heading over to Wikipedia, we find it is one of Saturn's moons...why is it not described as such? Otherwise, a very well put together video.
Also lists IO as Jupiter's smallest moon, when it's one of it's largest. It's the smallest "Galilean" moon, i.e. what Galileo could see with his telescope.
Saturn is the savior as “The Lord of the Rings” protects the Earth. NASA scientists, using computer modeling, have found that when foreign bodies like asteroids and comets find themselves between Jupiter and Saturn, most of them are pushed out by the forces of these two gas giants. If Saturn were removed from this system, then Jupiter “could not cope” alone, and most of the “uninvited guests” would go straight to the inner Solar system.
Big non spherical shaped chunks are the remnants of an ancient planet between Mars and Jupiter, its explosion made the asteroids belt, the Kuiper belt and the Oort cloud, comets are its former oceans.
3:52 Europa at 3,122Kms isn't Jupiter's smallest moon, Metis at 16miles is. Lapetus is a moon of Saturn. Miranda the smallest and innermost of Uranus's five round satellites, however, S/2023 U1 discovered in 2023 is only 5miles. However, I did enjoy watching your video
Well, to some extent, yes. But the goal of these videos is to be educational, and if the scales and shape are wrong, it just teaches something that is false, which is a bit of a shame. The animation is great, probably took a lot of effort and that has to be commended, I also believe that the comments of "some viewers" (in which I include myself) are just here to be educational as well, and probably most of the remarks could be corrected with minor changes wrt the work already done
@@palleas06Something I often ask myself when watching content on RUclips is: What qualifies this person to speak about this? It’s important to question those making content, to not mindlessly accept that something said or presented is trustworthy or accurate. As Bertrand Russell purportedly said: “Have an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out.” With regard to that quote, for example, did Russell actually say it, or was it someone else? The point: Don’t assume that I’m correct, check it out for yourself. Someone once said, I don’t recall who, that ‘If you’re not asking questions, you’re probably not learning.’ Great advice!
Cool video. Something to keep in mind, though, is that we still don't know what created the blast in the Tunguska Event. There wasn't any debris from whatever it was that exploded, so the likelihood of it being an asteroid just doesn't fit the available facts. It was most likely cometary in origin.
Its impressive just watching this. Prob most of us will never travel outside of earth, to "see" any of these celestial bodies. So, enjoy watching from wherever you are (and try ignoring the "experts" who find irregularities here).
Bruh imagine if you get sucked in a little sunbeam and get the heck out of their your kids get out of there that's the most scary part in the world I love the universe size comparison but this this video is the most intense video in the world because this is the size comparison of the universe.😱😱😱😱😱😱this video is giving me goosebumps 😢😢 but I still like it imagine if you're literally gonna sucked up in the black hole and never just forget about you or dead by now I'm just saying like i I can't imagine like how big is the universe we are really specs of it.
197 / 5 000 The ideal way to understand the solar system..I hope that teachers can use this kind of video to explain to students..It is worth all the speeches..Hello from "France"
Very nice, but remember that rocky and planetary objects larger than 500 kilometer are almost certainly going to be spherical. It is extremely unlikely that an object as large as Haumea (some 1,600 kilometer) is going to be non-spherical.
I immediately looked it up when I saw that because I was thinking the same as you. Apparently it's because it's spinning quite fast, making a full rotation in 4 hours. The shape seemed a little bit off though. From other pictures it doesn't look quite as pointy as it does in this video.
That's a good video about the Solar system's main already catalogued objects. Still... Here's the main inaccuracies of that same video: 1. Phobos is about twice, of the size mentioned there. 2. Huamea is oval bulged shaped, but not pointy. 3. Eris is 50% bigger than mentioned there. 4. Mars size isn't well represented at all. When standing side by side with another object, only twice its size. Not four times its own size!. 5. Neptune is also not well represented at all. When standing side by side with another object, only 5 times smaller than its own size. Not ten times smaller than its own size. Then, judging by the difference of bulkyness between the Lua Moon and Lutetia. When considering that another former moon from planet Terra, that was about the same size of Lutetia there; 1M years ago, crash-landed onto nowadays Gulf of Mexico; carving that eye of God; onto nowadays planet Terra... When the Moon Lua, finally loses its orbital momentum across the planet Terra's satellite orbital regions; somewhen around 4M years from nowadays... Almost everything, from planet Terra, is going to be death, death, death. Plus the moon Lua, is going to carve a new fish-pond, for the few quasi-immortal surviving jellyfish.
That's the sign that if we think about how mostly we mind that we're almost too small of more than we minding about its or studied from its still He's really greater than we discover, invent etc.., That's the sign that the works of our Creator are trully more more amazing..., that trully no one provide an exact study to know the limits of everything in our world & outside from its., from the smallest to the most monstrous creatures or every/things still remain without anyone will never point out exactly the boundaries of all. He is truly amazing than any kind of praise that He trully deserved., or any that we will give for Him or explain to pointed out His amazingness great works., & again that's the sign that He's trully alive and existed.., from the begins and the endings of never stop continual era that continued evolving from different generations a massive wow for Him greatness for us. He will bless are learnings about its God will cleared us trully through Him are the best. God bless everyone in our one planet, Be always live life in Him, for in Him we will never be wrongs or in danger, but we're in safes with Him. God is good all the time. ❤
Не исключено, что у больших, а они есть всё то же самое что и у нас только в другом масштабе и они нисколько не ощущают себя большими. Велик шанс, что могут быть даже люди.
Here is the evidence of Allah. A universe this large cannot exist in vain. Islam truly explains the meaning of life. Imagine how powerful and magnificent a creator who created the universe so beautifully could be.
On a cosmic scale we are less than a speck of powderized dust yet the sentient nature of our consciousness makes us perceive ourselves as gods of this world. It’s incredible.
Excellent video but the scale is off in several places, even where the numbers are technically correct. Regardless, it's still better than anything I'm capable of creating so I definitely have to acknowledge that fact, too.
Could all spherical moons have started out as the core of a larger planet, where as irregular shapes formed in space or as collision debree or is there another explanation for this difference like the composition ? That might mean that most spherical moons, even earth's, where formed outside the solar system and space is abundant in stray gaseous planets. Possibly all planets are formed in outer space, and only stellar gravity creates solar systems. Space could be a giant pinball machine ...
The odd shaped asteroids bugger than the smallest spherical moons are perhaps less dense and thus less massive and thus less gravitational force, and/or they cooled off into hard, brittle rock before being able to be smoothed out into a sphere while still molten and pliable.
Es admirable y digno de reflexionarse a la luz de la ciencia para quitarnos la soberbia y dar gracias a Dios por la oportunidad de la vida y verlo a través de sus manifestaciones en la creación. ¡Ciego el que no ve lo evidente!
No matter how many times I watch these kind of videos, I keep getting fascinated by this!
😍
@ClaytonDerby You Are Actually Right!
Yes I also
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5:00 there's a problem. Mars is more than one half of Earth size, and it's represented as less than a third.
yeah it looks very small here ... but Im not sure If it could be correct.
@@anjachan it's not correct, even just looking at the numbers given in the video, mars should be much bigger w.r.t. Venus
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Yes i think Venus and Mars were switched
@@vincentleone1833 Venus almost correct. Mars very very little , as Moon )) --> Incorrect scale
Very nice presentation...educational
Size jump from Mars to Venus isn't appropriately shown!
A lot of them are off. Rhea is 7 km larger ( .5%) than Oberon, which shouldn't really be noticeable
As Severus Snape would say stop being an insufferable know it all
Agree. Venus should be slightly less than twice the diameter of Mars.
Dude, you're talking about mars but talk about sun here. it should be how big?
I thought Mars was bigger than that
Asides the the off scales, wrong rotations and inclination on multiple bodies, Great video!
I was trying really hard not to leave this exact comment so I'm glad to have found someone else that caught all of that. But, like you said, it's still a great video.
Wrong textures and shapes too. This video definitely isn't great
We are just dust particles in whole universe
👌👌👌
سبحان الله الخالق المبدع ❤
❤️🤲
Thank you! Very cool video!
I have hearing issues and therefore the captions are turned on permanently, so it was a little bizarre that a video filled with music and animations was also filled beginning-to-end with a full narration that can't be heard at all.
Also, a lot of what's being said doesn't fit the visuals and only makes it all the more bizarre.
Vídeo muito interessante! É dificil imaginar essas escalas astronômicas.
Excellent work, it was very nice to see our solar system in this design.👏👏👏
Очень эффектно! Браво!👏👏👏
Appreciate it ❤️
Superb bro, Hats off to the animator and editor, great presentation 👌👍
Thank you so much 🙂
I thought this was a great video, and it is, except for one strange object: Iapetus, which appears at 2:50. The video describes it only as a "natural satellite." Satellite of what? And what makes it "natural" while all the other heavenly bodies are not described thus? Heading over to Wikipedia, we find it is one of Saturn's moons...why is it not described as such? Otherwise, a very well put together video.
Also lists IO as Jupiter's smallest moon, when it's one of it's largest. It's the smallest "Galilean" moon, i.e. what Galileo could see with his telescope.
Огромное спасибо за труд !!!
Thank you ❤️
Очень понравилась подача материала ❤
I'm glad you liked it 😊
I love how Saturn protected everyone under its rings in this video 😅❤ it's always been my favourite planet
Yes 😍😍❤️
Saturn is the savior as “The Lord of the Rings” protects the Earth. NASA scientists, using computer modeling, have found that when foreign bodies like asteroids and comets find themselves between Jupiter and Saturn, most of them are pushed out by the forces of these two gas giants. If Saturn were removed from this system, then Jupiter “could not cope” alone, and most of the “uninvited guests” would go straight to the inner Solar system.
Saturn is the savior, like “The Lord of the Rings” protects the Earth.
It was cool🎉 Thanks 👍
That is so incredible! Thanks
Thanks for your support ❤️
Спасибо огромное за такое видео ❤
Thank you 😊
Big non spherical shaped chunks are the remnants of an ancient planet between Mars and Jupiter, its explosion made the asteroids belt, the Kuiper belt and the Oort cloud, comets are its former oceans.
3:52 Europa at 3,122Kms isn't Jupiter's smallest moon, Metis at 16miles is. Lapetus is a moon of Saturn. Miranda the smallest and innermost of Uranus's five round satellites, however, S/2023 U1 discovered in 2023 is only 5miles. However, I did enjoy watching your video
How could you know what size and shape the Chicxulub asteroid is?
And why do you use some moon textures for Callisto, Titan and Ganymede?
How do you know the shape of the Chicxulub asteroid?
I think viewers should take these videos, with reference to accuracy, with a pinch of salt.
Well, to some extent, yes. But the goal of these videos is to be educational, and if the scales and shape are wrong, it just teaches something that is false, which is a bit of a shame. The animation is great, probably took a lot of effort and that has to be commended, I also believe that the comments of "some viewers" (in which I include myself) are just here to be educational as well, and probably most of the remarks could be corrected with minor changes wrt the work already done
@@palleas06Something I often ask myself when watching content on RUclips is: What qualifies this person to speak about this?
It’s important to question those making content, to not mindlessly accept that something said or presented is trustworthy or accurate.
As Bertrand Russell purportedly said: “Have an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out.” With regard to that quote, for example, did Russell actually say it, or was it someone else? The point: Don’t assume that I’m correct, check it out for yourself.
Someone once said, I don’t recall who, that ‘If you’re not asking questions, you’re probably not learning.’
Great advice!
What app do you use for this???
Muy ilustrativo. Excelente.
👍👍🇨🇱
Thank you ❤️
Waited over five minutes to see Uranus but it was definitely worth it
Spettacolare! Grazie, davvero. 👏👏👏
Thank you so much ❤️
How do we know what the chicxulub meteor looked like?
Dinosaur eye witness?
Cool video. Something to keep in mind, though, is that we still don't know what created the blast in the Tunguska Event. There wasn't any debris from whatever it was that exploded, so the likelihood of it being an asteroid just doesn't fit the available facts.
It was most likely cometary in origin.
Это чудесно! ❤
Our moon has a name in case you didn’t know. Our sun also has a name.
Luna and Sol respectively
The sun 👉 5:39 😱😱😱
CR7 could jump over all these things
Nice video, Neptune is the wrong color, it’s been discovered to looks more like Uranus. :)
Почему мы не бережем единственный наш такой маленький дом?
Its impressive just watching this. Prob most of us will never travel outside of earth, to "see" any of these celestial bodies. So, enjoy watching from wherever you are (and try ignoring the "experts" who find irregularities here).
Bruh imagine if you get sucked in a little sunbeam and get the heck out of their your kids get out of there that's the most scary part in the world I love the universe size comparison but this this video is the most intense video in the world because this is the size comparison of the universe.😱😱😱😱😱😱this video is giving me goosebumps 😢😢 but I still like it imagine if you're literally gonna sucked up in the black hole and never just forget about you or dead by now I'm just saying like i I can't imagine like how big is the universe we are really specs of it.
197 / 5 000
The ideal way to understand the solar system..I hope that teachers can use this kind of video to explain to students..It is worth all the speeches..Hello from "France"
SUBHANALLAH MAŞAALLAH 😮👍
Very nice, but remember that rocky and planetary objects larger than 500 kilometer are almost certainly going to be spherical. It is extremely unlikely that an object as large as Haumea (some 1,600 kilometer) is going to be non-spherical.
Yeah it went off the rails at Mimas...
I immediately looked it up when I saw that because I was thinking the same as you. Apparently it's because it's spinning quite fast, making a full rotation in 4 hours. The shape seemed a little bit off though. From other pictures it doesn't look quite as pointy as it does in this video.
2:56 I believe it is supposed to be say “Iapetus moon of Saturn 🪐”
That's a good video about the Solar system's main already catalogued objects.
Still... Here's the main inaccuracies of that same video:
1. Phobos is about twice, of the size mentioned there.
2. Huamea is oval bulged shaped, but not pointy.
3. Eris is 50% bigger than mentioned there.
4. Mars size isn't well represented at all. When standing side by side with another object, only twice its size. Not four times its own size!.
5. Neptune is also not well represented at all. When standing side by side with another object, only 5 times smaller than its own size. Not ten times smaller than its own size.
Then, judging by the difference of bulkyness between the Lua Moon and Lutetia. When considering that another former moon from planet Terra, that was about the same size of Lutetia there; 1M years ago, crash-landed onto nowadays Gulf of Mexico; carving that eye of God; onto nowadays planet Terra... When the Moon Lua, finally loses its orbital momentum across the planet Terra's satellite orbital regions; somewhen around 4M years from nowadays... Almost everything, from planet Terra, is going to be death, death, death. Plus the moon Lua, is going to carve a new fish-pond, for the few quasi-immortal surviving jellyfish.
Научно некорректные формы, можно было больше внимания уделить этому, хотя для публики которая это смотрит с удовольствием и так сойдёт.
That was amazing.
Glad you liked it ❤️
Thank you video brilliant compliment
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
I have to admit. I was a bit disappointed to see "The Moon", instead of Luna, the real name of Earth's moon. Other than that though, great video.
Unbelievable 🔥🤯
Love you bro ❤️
@@DataPlayzyo bro love you vids❤
Mimas, moon of saturn is a round moon not a rock shaped moon...
Wow that's really cool
🌸木星🌸 🌸ジュピター🌸
Super presentation 👍
Thank you so much ❣️
That's the sign that if we think about how mostly we mind that we're almost too small of more than we minding about its or studied from its still He's really greater than we discover, invent etc.., That's the sign that the works of our Creator are trully more more amazing..., that trully no one provide an exact study to know the limits of everything in our world & outside from its., from the smallest to the most monstrous creatures or every/things still remain without anyone will never point out exactly the boundaries of all. He is truly amazing than any kind of praise that He trully deserved., or any that we will give for Him or explain to pointed out His amazingness great works., & again that's the sign that He's trully alive and existed.., from the begins and the endings of never stop continual era that continued evolving from different generations a massive wow for Him greatness for us. He will bless are learnings about its God will cleared us trully through Him are the best. God bless everyone in our one planet, Be always live life in Him, for in Him we will never be wrongs or in danger, but we're in safes with Him. God is good all the time. ❤
Hey? Where'd I park my car?😂
Lol 😅
Ka-boom! That was my mind. That's insane. Well done
Is Your channel monetized? Please reply
Не исключено, что у больших, а они есть всё то же самое что и у нас только в другом масштабе и они нисколько не ощущают себя большими. Велик шанс, что могут быть даже люди.
INCRÍVEL TAMANHO 🤔😲😳
How to make this video is there any source to make this one
Boy i'd sure be nice to put some Imperial Measurments in the Videos.
Sou a primeira a deixar o like❤
Thank you ❤️😊
Europe is not the smallest moon of Jupiter, it's Jupiter's 4th largest moon out of
You are absolutely correct
Europe is a continent 😎
Это просто супер!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks 🙏
💜土星💜 💜サターン💜
Awesome 👍 👌 👏
Here is the evidence of Allah. A universe this large cannot exist in vain. Islam truly explains the meaning of life. Imagine how powerful and magnificent a creator who created the universe so beautifully could be.
🌊水星🌊 🌊マーキュリー🌊
You had to get a guy who's probably 2 feet taller! Thanks!
💚海王星💚 💚ネプチューン💚
Love this video
💙天王星💙 💙ウラヌス💙
Venus rotates in the opposite direction
On a cosmic scale we are less than a speck of powderized dust yet the sentient nature of our consciousness makes us perceive ourselves as gods of this world. It’s incredible.
It's true. Earth appears 3 times larger than Mars in this video although Mars is a little over halt - 53%, of Earth's diameter.
Beau travail !👏 👏👏
Какой же тогда невероятный Бог - который это всё сотворил?!!!
⚪月⚪ ⚪ムーン⚪
I feel sorry for Uranus the butt of all jokes, but on the other hand, asteroids around Uranus can be painful lol
🧡金星🧡 🧡ヴィーナス🧡
The planets aren't spinning in the correct orientations. Annoying.
Why is Iapetus not listed specifically as a Saturn moon? You list it as just 'natural satellite?'
I just wonder why Pallas is rough and Enceladus is round because Pallas is bigger than Enceladus... Is it becaus of Saturn's gravity?
Amazing ❤❤
Maha besar Allah dengan segala ciptaannya.
What about flat earth thing?
Masha and the bear?
Thumb's up, if you glanced quickly and saw "Perspective Of Universe".
Excellent video but the scale is off in several places, even where the numbers are technically correct. Regardless, it's still better than anything I'm capable of creating so I definitely have to acknowledge that fact, too.
Какие красивые камушки, как Пасхальные яйца. 😊
🖤冥王星🖤 🖤プルート🖤
Blud is Einstein
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Putting Asteroids and planets next 5 likes to let me do it
Could all spherical moons have started out as the core of a larger planet, where as irregular shapes formed in space or as collision debree or is there another explanation for this difference like the composition ?
That might mean that most spherical moons, even earth's, where formed outside the solar system and space is abundant in stray gaseous planets. Possibly all planets are formed in outer space, and only stellar gravity creates solar systems. Space could be a giant pinball machine ...
❤火星❤ ❤マーズ❤
Anyone know the science behind some of these satellites/asteroids/commets etc not forming into spheres even with the sheer size of them?
The odd shaped asteroids bugger than the smallest spherical moons are perhaps less dense and thus less massive and thus less gravitational force, and/or they cooled off into hard, brittle rock before being able to be smoothed out into a sphere while still molten and pliable.
@@jefffinkbonner9551 thank you!
Somos como bactérias Minúsculas
💛太陽💛 💛サン💛
sizes are quite off tho.
Es admirable y digno de reflexionarse a la luz de la ciencia para quitarnos la soberbia y dar gracias a Dios por la oportunidad de la vida y verlo a través de sus manifestaciones en la creación.
¡Ciego el que no ve lo evidente!
How smallest we are, just watch this video, understand everything 😢
Nice 👌
Mimas is actually round, it doesn’t look like this