I personally don't think so. I'm mainly interested in other intelligent life, which I highly doubt our galaxy has. Would Microbs on europa would probably mean life is common in our neighbourhood?
Dr. Tyson that ending speech is the reason why people are becoming more interested in science, your analogy of cosmic nature was just too beautiful!! Thank you sir
It's great to see Startalk getting back on stage and having room for more guests. This was a fascinating topic. I never really considered life below the sea floor. That's fun to ponder.
@@GameTimeWhy Life inside the earth would be microbial. Godzilla was a movie. You don't think it was a historical document, do you? That would be like theism.
It's interesting and humbling to read about! I had not heard the phase "deep biosphere" before this video. The Wikipedia page about it is marked as a Good Article. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_biosphere
Makes me really happy to see Star Talk doing Live shows again! Do lots more, and make them 2-3x as long. Also, I'm going to have nightmares about that octopus prison for humans with doors that have 3 doorknobs. XD
@@KiingDa3rd The number of doorknobs doesn't matter as much as where they are placed. I could open a door with 9 doorknobs if they were close enough together.
This takes me back to my childhood of watching Jacque Cousteau, The Wild Kingdom and Carl Sagan's Cosmos then Disney of course. Star Trek was the rage and Kung Fu rounded it all out. As a 70's and 80's kid I was raised by the tv and that line up taught me about the natural world, the unexplored worlds and the nature of humanity's inner world. I've never had a better teacher and Neil DeGrasse Tyson keeps my childhood wonder alive to this day. Thank You, Neil.
@@elck3 Thanks for the reply to you and Gavin. That's disappointing that it's not current. I miss Eugene's humor, the scientist/comedian combo and the audience. I wonder why a 3 year old video was posted.
I was wondering recently what watching shows like this is like for scientists. Do you guys still get something from it or are you just listening for keywords that might grab your attention?
Life doesn't just exist on earth and biology doesn't just work on earth, life dominates the planet it thrives and flourishes in every nook and cranny. It seems outrageous to think that this planet is the only place it could exist even if we're just talking about cell based life that we are familiar with. Another great Star Talk show leaving us with something to think about.
@Brandon Letzco That life exists beyond earth is realistically beyond the realm of speculation in a universe that is vaster than vast. Something to speculate about is how it could change our existence here on earth if we met intelligent beings that were perhaps thousands of years ahead of us. We would have answers to all the questions we've ever thought of and answers to questions that we've yet to imagine.
@@bathin813 Agree it is becoming a little curious as time goes by why we have not seen or heard anything, though our eyes haven't really been open for very long. Hopefully we are not too distasteful to more advanced beings.
if you watch him enough you realize it's all about his ego and can't watch him anymore. he really doesn't care what anyone is saying and just wants to talk.
Love the live shows and Eugene and this was great. I missed Michael Ian Black's chemistry with Eugene🤣... But there was something not quite right and it took 2 minutes to figure out. It was the constant camera switching. It felt TVish rather than being part of the audience, I much rather prefer the one wide screen view where I can see everybody react. Just me, I'm sure others prefer this...if they even noticed. ✌🏽
Niel is an amazing science communicator and equally impressive moderator. Haters say he talks to much full of himself. But i believe he shows the right balance of humility, humor, and confidence.
If we can get it done before the Antarctic melts away, the Antarctic would be the perfect testing ground for a Europa style mission. Thank you everyone for this very enlightening evening.
I first thought this was a repeat of a show from the past. Took awhile to realize this was a new live show. Love the duo podcasts between Neil and Chuck, but they pale in comparison to these live shows. Awesome. More please
Hello from Louisville! I just got home from Neil’s show at the palace! Great show! Cosmic collisions and dad jokes! A presentation about space stuff with Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson! Thank you for such a warm heart felt entertaining evening! ❤️
Fun fact, when Neil first started doing this open talks he did it with Eugene Mirman. Eugene told him he should start his own podcast and have a comedian host the show all the time. Thus Star Talk was born. I enjoy chuck too but thats mainly because Ive gotten use to him and warmed up to him. But chuck wouldnt of been around if Eugene never encouraged neil to create his own show with a comedian host. The original show was in this format but it wasnt called star talk back then. So usually when he does these live shows he invites the original comedian that pitched the idea and was there from the beginning. Eugene.
@@mollybell5779 yep,Eugene didnt come up with the idea of star talk but he came up with the idea of always having a comedian as co host. Thus the birth of Chuck to be the main co host. Neil mentioned this in one of his star talk videos and it went completely over my head that he pitched the idea because I remember watching their panels before he called it star talk. I am not sure if you can find those now but you might if you look hard enough.
Dr. Tyson......Mike drop on that live announcement intro. I felt the feeling behind that one. It was like attending that first red rocks show back after the lockdown out here👊✌️💙👽🎶
My brother was one of the lucky few who had an sea urchin diving permit for Oxnard arround the Channel Islands. He says all of the fluorescent colors from the 80s that we see now all started in the ocean, and it was the divers that brought that color spectrum to surface.
Just to think of the sheer amount of water pressure at 60 miles deep on Europa when we're only at 7 miles and it crushes everything. What world 60 miles of depth pressure be? Wow... the possible sea creatures, their sizes, and biodiversity.
The pressure wouldn't be as high as you might think. It'd be still in the same rough ballpark as the deepest spots in our ocean, due to the lower gravity-though I have no idea what the pressure is just under the ice, so I can't make a good estimate.
Its Gene from Bob's Burgers! 👍I miss this show but this podcast is also if not better. All revenue goes directly to Neil and his team instead of NatGeo 😅👍
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a truly great science educator. A more than worthy successor to the late Carl Sagan. If I had had a teacher like him... let's just say that things might have been different.
Everything on this program just touched my heart!!! Time is so precious . By 2040 we find life ? I think before that unless Russia blows us up to pieces!! If the world was at peace we can accomplish so much and unfold the universe even faster than the Webb telescope!!
Extraterrestrial oceans, such as those beneath the icy crusts of moons like Europa and Enceladus, represent some of the most exciting prospects for finding alien life. These subsurface oceans could harbor the conditions necessary for life, despite their extreme environments. The study of these ocean worlds can provide valuable insights into the potential habitability of other celestial bodies. How might future missions to these extraterrestrial oceans alter our search for life and our understanding of life's potential in the cosmos?
One of the best finishing Cosmic Perspective moments I’ve seen and man have I seen a LOT lol. Fantastic discussion about future breakthroughs to await in Astrobiology, one of those beautifully stapled groups of science.
A tremendous closing sentence from Neil. All those out there who study the ancient scriptures of the Veda burst into collective OM resounding across the rim of the earth. For there you can see it written for millennia.
I have studied the possibility of life existing beyond our earth, from every possible angle. I've dove DEEP into this study and have come to a VERY precise conclusion as to what the chance is for life to exist...." out there!" I scientifically deduce that the possibility of life existing beyond our earth stands at......50/50. You are welcome!
A frequent misconception by people who have not read the book is that 20K leagues is a depth. Since a league is about 3.45 miles, that would be a “depth” of 69K miles. Considering the Earth has a diameter of only 7.9K miles it would be ridiculously impossible to go that deep. The title of the book actually refers to a distance travelled while submerged.
My grandfather was a chief of a nation back when it really meant something and he was in love with the view of the heavens every time I hear King of the stars tyson I wonder how fascinated he would be with this living God lol he would blow my grandfather's mind
not that anyone asked, but quick correction at 24:34 in ancient greek (according to wikipedia) it’s spelling is “Ούρανός” in modern greek, "ου" makes the english “oo”/latin “u” sound, and "ο" alone just makes the english “oh”/latin “o” sound (for those curious "υ" on its own is one of the three letters that makes the english “ee”/latin “i” sound) so it wouldnt be “Oranus” like Niel said, it’d be “Uranos”, he accidentally flipped the vowels assuming this part of ancient greek is the same as this part of modern greek
Do you think there’s life on Europa?
I personally don't think so. I'm mainly interested in other intelligent life, which I highly doubt our galaxy has. Would Microbs on europa would probably mean life is common in our neighbourhood?
Yes
Yes!!
It depends...define "think" and "on" and um ...."do"
lol...jk...i have no opinion.
Certainly. Microorganisms at the very least.
Dr. Tyson that ending speech is the reason why people are becoming more interested in science, your analogy of cosmic nature was just too beautiful!! Thank you sir
Well said!
We couldn’t agree more! 👏
all sciences merge on biology and consiousnes
Hes a blessing
It's great to see Startalk getting back on stage and having room for more guests. This was a fascinating topic. I never really considered life below the sea floor. That's fun to ponder.
have you watched the documentary godzilla? it explores the life living inside the earth.
@@GameTimeWhy Life inside the earth would be microbial. Godzilla was a movie.
You don't think it was a historical document, do you? That would be like theism.
@@danielpaulson8838 what do you mean? Godzilla and king kong were documentaries.
where are you supposed to find tickets for this
It's interesting and humbling to read about! I had not heard the phase "deep biosphere" before this video. The Wikipedia page about it is marked as a Good Article. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_biosphere
Makes me really happy to see Star Talk doing Live shows again! Do lots more, and make them 2-3x as long. Also, I'm going to have nightmares about that octopus prison for humans with doors that have 3 doorknobs. XD
It needs 4 doorknobs. You can turn the third with both feet.
@@KiingDa3rd The number of doorknobs doesn't matter as much as where they are placed. I could open a door with 9 doorknobs if they were close enough together.
🚪😱
@@Webberjo i think the point is that they have to be opened simultaneously
We are going to need Alexa and siri to open that door .
I love the diverse hosts he has. Different levels of intelligence but all interested in a common subject and eager to know more
I love Eugene, Ellie and John. All great comedians. I also love learning about the ocean, next best thing to space stuff. Great show and ensemble
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love how John just looks amazed 99% of the time. That type of look is what us teachers are looking for in our students
I really liked Tyson’s closing thoughts. Loved this whole thing.
Glad to hear it!
I love how Eugene actually looks like a grown up Gene Belcher! Reminds me of that episode where Gene looks like Bob lol
His character on archer looks just like Eugene too, and Kirsten shall plays his gf
pi miles was actually a close approximation for a league
This takes me back to my childhood of watching Jacque Cousteau, The Wild Kingdom and Carl Sagan's Cosmos then Disney of course. Star Trek was the rage and Kung Fu rounded it all out. As a 70's and 80's kid I was raised by the tv and that line up taught me about the natural world, the unexplored worlds and the nature of humanity's inner world. I've never had a better teacher and Neil DeGrasse Tyson keeps my childhood wonder alive to this day. Thank You, Neil.
This is great to see StarTalk Live again!!! I hope to see these more often like pre-covid.
This is an old episode
@@elck3 Thanks. How old is it roughly? Even if its old, its good to see fresh posts. I don't remember seeing this one in the past.
From 2019
@@timauth I'm not quite sure, could be 2019 as Gavin said, but also could be older since he hasn't worked with Eugene in a while.
@@elck3 Thanks for the reply to you and Gavin. That's disappointing that it's not current. I miss Eugene's humor, the scientist/comedian combo and the audience. I wonder why a 3 year old video was posted.
Neil deGrass Tyson is THEE reason that people are engaging with science again! GO NEIL!!!! :)
Inserting comedy in topics like these is what we needed years ago... It gets everyone laughing but wanting to learn more... Hope to see more of these
More on the way ;)
Meh,…..I can do without the chuckles. Drags out the information…..could have been 10-15 minutes max.
@@John__67 that’s why I watch on 1.25x speed, gotta understand they want to inform the average person.
I was wondering recently what watching shows like this is like for scientists. Do you guys still get something from it or are you just listening for keywords that might grab your attention?
I'm glad to see Eugene Mirman is back! It's been a good while since he's been on Star Talk.
Guy is so sharp.
Love Chuck, but we need more Eugene and John too. They're two of my favorite comedians!
Life doesn't just exist on earth and biology doesn't just work on earth, life dominates the planet it thrives and flourishes in every nook and cranny. It seems outrageous to think that this planet is the only place it could exist even if we're just talking about cell based life that we are familiar with. Another great Star Talk show leaving us with something to think about.
@Brandon Letzco
That life exists beyond earth is realistically beyond the realm of speculation in a universe that is vaster than vast. Something to speculate about is how it could change our existence here on earth if we met intelligent beings that were perhaps thousands of years ahead of us. We would have answers to all the questions we've ever thought of and answers to questions that we've yet to imagine.
Pretty sure there is nothing out there. Other wise we would have seen or met something by now.
@@bathin813
Agree it is becoming a little curious as time goes by why we have not seen or heard anything, though our eyes haven't really been open for very long. Hopefully we are not too distasteful to more advanced beings.
Let’s find the others! 👽
@@StarTalk
I'm with you
Love the energy Dr. Tyson brought!! Would love to see this live.
if you watch him enough you realize it's all about his ego and can't watch him anymore. he really doesn't care what anyone is saying and just wants to talk.
Those people are so lucky!!! I want to see a star talk live. 💖💫
So much passion in one room is truly inspiring. Thank you as always!
Love the live shows and Eugene and this was great. I missed Michael Ian Black's chemistry with Eugene🤣... But there was something not quite right and it took 2 minutes to figure out.
It was the constant camera switching. It felt TVish rather than being part of the audience, I much rather prefer the one wide screen view where I can see everybody react. Just me, I'm sure others prefer this...if they even noticed. ✌🏽
By far, one of my favorite ST events, hands down
What exceptional guests. 👏
Glad you brought LIVE Back. Although, missing Chuck.
Started watching it and I'm like "Omg it's Erin!" ❤
Neil is something else man.. GOOSEBUMPS
Niel is an amazing science communicator and equally impressive moderator. Haters say he talks to much full of himself. But i believe he shows the right balance of humility, humor, and confidence.
Oh yea,haters doesn't contribute anything to humanity.
Loved this whole video! 10/10!
If we can get it done before the Antarctic melts away, the Antarctic would be the perfect testing ground for a Europa style mission. Thank you everyone for this very enlightening evening.
I first thought this was a repeat of a show from the past. Took awhile to realize this was a new live show. Love the duo podcasts between Neil and Chuck, but they pale in comparison to these live shows. Awesome. More please
Anything dr. Tyson is in I'm watching.
I love that you got the theatre! Good show, thank you for making the people smarter, one word at a time.
I feel 8 years old for relating with the Uranus pronuncation portion so well.
The look on Neil's face at 23:40 was the best.
StarTalk live is back Baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4:38 leagues are distance & fathoms are depth.
Ok Brennan Lee Mulligan
@@heypeopleitsmatt excellent name drop and insight.. I too am a DM..
Hello from Louisville!
I just got home from Neil’s show at the palace! Great show!
Cosmic collisions and dad jokes! A presentation about space stuff with Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson!
Thank you for such a warm heart felt entertaining evening!
❤️
Love it when I'm off work to catch these on release.
Always good to watch your videos Dr. Tyson.. I hope you never get tired of making them
Enjoyable show, but it just doesn't feel like StarTalk without Chuck. 🥺
But it does feel more like a science show.
Fun fact, when Neil first started doing this open talks he did it with Eugene Mirman. Eugene told him he should start his own podcast and have a comedian host the show all the time. Thus Star Talk was born. I enjoy chuck too but thats mainly because Ive gotten use to him and warmed up to him. But chuck wouldnt of been around if Eugene never encouraged neil to create his own show with a comedian host. The original show was in this format but it wasnt called star talk back then. So usually when he does these live shows he invites the original comedian that pitched the idea and was there from the beginning. Eugene.
@@anthonygordon9483 I've been watching for years, but didn't know that. Thanks for the info, Anthony. New perspective. 😁
@@mollybell5779 yep,Eugene didnt come up with the idea of star talk but he came up with the idea of always having a comedian as co host. Thus the birth of Chuck to be the main co host. Neil mentioned this in one of his star talk videos and it went completely over my head that he pitched the idea because I remember watching their panels before he called it star talk. I am not sure if you can find those now but you might if you look hard enough.
@@anthonygordon9483 Thank you again. I'll definitely check it out.
Fun fact, the leagues under the sea was the total amount they ever travelled. Divide kilometers by 5 to get nautical leagues.
Always excited to see the new post by star talk. 🌟 🌟
Great video!
Your outro is extremely loud, might want to tell the editor.
This was a lot of fun. A shame that we didn't get to see Chuck, but these guests were a very welcome surprise! Especially John Mulaney!
Dr Tyson thanks for being a light in the darkness also the humor is awesome
¡Gracias!
Thank you!
Dang! It's been a while since we have a live startalk, i missed this!
This is an old episode from pre Covid
I don't understand, how has star talk been going for soo long yet I'm just learning it exists
Never thought I would see a live show ever again because of Corona
Eugene your timing is perfect and wit is genius. Your perspective feels infinite!
Gotta love Neil!
John Mulaney looks like a college student who's wandered into the wrong lecture hall...but is enjoying it too much to leave.
i would love to hear Neil's take-away on the movie "The Abyss"...
Dr. Tyson......Mike drop on that live announcement intro. I felt the feeling behind that one. It was like attending that first red rocks show back after the lockdown out here👊✌️💙👽🎶
I wish you did these more often in place of the podcast structure. I
The only comedian they needed was chuck 😁
My brother was one of the lucky few who had an sea urchin diving permit for Oxnard arround the Channel Islands.
He says all of the fluorescent colors from the 80s that we see now all started in the ocean, and it was the divers that brought that color spectrum to surface.
22:16 The best moment of the show hands down
I clicked on this because.....NEIL and his guest are GOING to say something funny. EVEN though I came to this clip for the science.
Just to think of the sheer amount of water pressure at 60 miles deep on Europa when we're only at 7 miles and it crushes everything.
What world 60 miles of depth pressure be?
Wow... the possible sea creatures, their sizes, and biodiversity.
The pressure wouldn't be as high as you might think. It'd be still in the same rough ballpark as the deepest spots in our ocean, due to the lower gravity-though I have no idea what the pressure is just under the ice, so I can't make a good estimate.
Its Gene from Bob's Burgers! 👍I miss this show but this podcast is also if not better. All revenue goes directly to Neil and his team instead of NatGeo 😅👍
This was such a beautiful and cohesive panel. Thank you for this featured guests and topics!
wow Neil you floored me at the end. awesome
1 nautical league is 3.4 miles.
They where right. Well played guests, well played.
Very close!
Intelligent minds usually do have a terrific sense of humor
I wish to see Dr. Tyson in person some day.
Gl
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a truly great science educator. A more than worthy successor to the late Carl Sagan. If I had had a teacher like him... let's just say that things might have been different.
Great discussions and excellent closing points!!!
That last speech by NDT was EPIC!!!
Everything on this program just touched my heart!!! Time is so precious . By 2040 we find life ? I think before that unless Russia blows us up to pieces!! If the world was at peace we can accomplish so much and unfold the universe even faster than the Webb telescope!!
This has to be the easiest gig mulaneys ever had lol
Very cool! (way to go Julie!!!)
Extraterrestrial oceans, such as those beneath the icy crusts of moons like Europa and Enceladus, represent some of the most exciting prospects for finding alien life. These subsurface oceans could harbor the conditions necessary for life, despite their extreme environments. The study of these ocean worlds can provide valuable insights into the potential habitability of other celestial bodies. How might future missions to these extraterrestrial oceans alter our search for life and our understanding of life's potential in the cosmos?
Neil is the best! thanks for hosting this
One of the best finishing Cosmic Perspective moments I’ve seen and man have I seen a LOT lol. Fantastic discussion about future breakthroughs to await in Astrobiology, one of those beautifully stapled groups of science.
Outstanding conversations! Thank you so much for this:)
You’re very welcome!
Missing chuck in this one, and also the last parting thoughts of Dr.tyson was just amazing..&
Please do more of this sort of stuff...
A tremendous closing sentence from Neil.
All those out there who study the ancient
scriptures of the Veda burst into collective
OM resounding across the rim of the earth.
For there you can see it written for millennia.
I have studied the possibility of life existing beyond our earth, from every possible angle. I've dove DEEP into this study and have come to a VERY precise conclusion as to what the chance is for life to exist...." out there!" I scientifically deduce that the possibility of life existing beyond our earth stands at......50/50.
You are welcome!
This was a great program! Loved every minute of it!!!
What a great ensemble this is. A masterpiece.
Lets goooo cant get enough for startalk🚀🌟✨💫
i love this but where's Chuck? 😭 we love Chuck
You can feel the Energy!! Thank you StarTalk!
eugene and neil is gold!
👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽
A frequent misconception by people who have not read the book is that 20K leagues is a depth. Since a league is about 3.45 miles, that would be a “depth” of 69K miles. Considering the Earth has a diameter of only 7.9K miles it would be ridiculously impossible to go that deep. The title of the book actually refers to a distance travelled while submerged.
Startalk is my crutch, and belief in hope in humanity.
Ellie and Neal have some chemistry
I LOVE EUGENE AND ELLIE THIS IS AMAZING THANK YOU
QUEPASOOOO!!!
My grandfather was a chief of a nation back when it really meant something and he was in love with the view of the heavens every time I hear King of the stars tyson I wonder how fascinated he would be with this living God lol he would blow my grandfather's mind
So grateful I was here for this!
When was this?
You are inspiring Dr Tyson. Bless you 🙌
Great Show! Thank You!
You’re welcome!
Dr. Tyson please release the Startalk intro background with the pink cloud as a full coverage t shirt.
Please do more startalk lives
not that anyone asked, but quick correction at 24:34
in ancient greek (according to wikipedia) it’s spelling is “Ούρανός”
in modern greek, "ου" makes the english “oo”/latin “u” sound, and "ο" alone just makes the english “oh”/latin “o” sound (for those curious "υ" on its own is one of the three letters that makes the english “ee”/latin “i” sound)
so it wouldnt be “Oranus” like Niel said, it’d be “Uranos”, he accidentally flipped the vowels
assuming this part of ancient greek is the same as this part of modern greek
I want to see ENCELADUS, more than ANYTHING in the solar system. Well I'm exaggerating....IO is a MUST.
What an excellent episode!
I'm here before somebody posted what a league equates to
I love this ! I would like to share it with the world 🌎 starting now. Thank you for explaining things as they were intended by Nature.
Ellie Kemper is very, erm, special.