How to Find Earth From Anywhere
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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uh oh if there were any huge mistakes in this video that would be unfortunate!!!! we'll just have to see
RANDOM NGC/IC GALAXY ROLLER: scratch.mit.ed...
Heavily inspired by @hansenspace's "How To Find Earth In The Universe"
Sorry if this is too similar to your video, I didn't want to copy it too much. I got the method from you but I wanted to add a few things. I can take it down if you really want me to.
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Also I realize: I have intergalactic vision on... If this is off, this becomes COMPELTELY impossible from outside of the Milky Way
No way that's even exist ano astroguesser... lets fucking gooooo
imagine if the random galaxy you start at was the milky way
@@SpaceUK45 Don't think you can do that. You can probably land in the Andromeda galaxy though
@@loganboi2166get rainbolt in this action fr
Try to find earth (from a random galaxy) with intergalactic vision turned off.. No time limit..
Downloading this video in case I get lost with no wifi
I mean even if you somehow had wifi it would take millions or billions of years just to open youtube, the same amount of time to search the video, then to open it. You'd probably have to put it in 144p unless you can wait for the heat death of the universe... Okay i'll donwload it too.
"Download the universe and travel anywhere at the speed of light!"
"I waited 6 YEARS FOR THIS!"
-Excited Customer
@@AidenHerehe was moving 300,000,000 light year per seconds at one point
For whatever reason the feeling of getting lost and having no idea where earth is terrifying for me in this game each time.
learning how to do this definitely made me feel a lot better in terms of this.
The void is terrifying
Yeah me too. I was about to say that
You don't have to worry. If you somehow got lost in space, it would take 35000 years for you to reach the edge of our solar system. And another 35000 years to reach neighbourhood star.
This guy casually cruising among the galaxies, while the milky way alone is of 100k lightyear diameter. That means the light itself takes 100k years to travel from one edge to another of our galaxy.
Fun fact: If there are aliens in proxima centauri, there is no possibility to talk to them in real-time as the star is 2 light years away and the highest light speed itself takes 2 years to reach. So 4 years for a roundtrip. Nobody can change that not even god because that is the physical limit.
If it takes 4 years just to say hi to each other at the highest speed limit possible with just our neighborhood star, imagine how large the milky way is.
There are billions of life bearing planets like We are in different islands in the Pacific Ocean, but each island is so far from each other that's it's physically so hard to say hello, let alone visiting. This concludes why an alien life reaching earth is an extremely unlikely event.
geogeussing galaxies is wild
I was literally thinking the same thing
@@fp3780 I'm trying to think of a new name for it because I think geoguessing is an incorrect term, and "speed running earth" does not really work
Cosmoguesser, astroguesser
@ I mean like, the "guesser" part - in Geoguesser you see a place then have to figure out where it is. In this, you see a place figure out where it is, THEN navigate to the correct place. It's slightly different, but I guess "astroguesser" could work.
@@loganboi2166 maybe stellarguesser, something with a good ring
If i'm lost in outer space now I can find earth!
It's super easy!
@@loganboi2166but now I'm in the middle of the desert!
It’ll take a few decillion years but thats okay
@ Maybe not DECILLION
I think it's like 600 million years if light travel so maybe a few billion at most?
4:33 try to follow as i move “moves rapidly
Thanks man, I was stuck floating around the Adromeda galaxy for 100 years. This video helped me get back home ❤
YO GUYS I FOUND A PERSON WITH FUTURE TECH THAT CAN GO FASTER THAN LIGHT! THE FIRST HUMAN TO TRAVEL FASTER THAN LIGHT IS HERE!
That's no human dude
you can literally see the milky way easily from andromeda but ok
@@tygicalYea? How about you see now from earth Andromeda Galaxy, I would love to hear about yours progress in this area
@birb2330 not sure I'm understanding your comment correctly but, you can actually see the Andromeda galaxy from earth with your naked eyes. You just have to be in a dark enough place.
You're an intergalactic navigator before we even have the methods of transport to bring us across those distances. If we could ever even have those; not even taking politics into account, this would be a monumental task.
5:53 "You've found home."
Why the hell does this line hit so hard?
because i stole it hehehahaa (hansenspace's video has better vibes)
Bro leaked our location to aliens 👽 💀
Believe me, some aliens on AlienTube are scared of us too
Schleep schmorp glorp veep noorp
vorp 👽
Rip
Won't work because by the time they get there some nebulae will no longer be forming stars and aldebaraan might be dead
i owe you man i was stuck orbiting some random star for years before i found this vid and i got back home tysm 🙏🙏🙏
You meet any et's
Geoguessr found a worthy opponent, Spaceguessr!
Might actually do more things with this...
galaxyguessr
rainbolt wildin with this one
cosmoguessr
cosmobolt @@Sand_the_Lazy_sand
Anybody else actually think this was an important skill to have for just a moment, and paid a little too closely of attention.
If you get captured by aliens and they force you to fly a ship home then it's important
@@loganboi2166At that point just go wherever you want.
@@loganboi2166 i wouldn't help them
@@locrianphantom3547 where the hell would you go other than home, to a rock that'll kill you when you try to step on it?
@@MandelaFreeman Have you even MET a rock that tried to kill you before 😒
Thank you for this tutorial! I took a weekend trip out to NGC 4936 to visit some friends, but my phone ran out of battery on the way home. I thought I was never going to make it back home! 🙌
Been there too on my last astral projection
How did you even watch this video then bruh
bro can’t take a joke 💀
bro is afraid of critizism 💀
I don't expect an actual answer lol
you should
This video really put into perspective just how fricking tiny we are
To put this even more into perspective : relative to the size of the observable universe, we are smaller than an atom is to us. The universe is 10^48 times bigger than us and an atom is 10^-10 smaller than us.
And in reality you wouldn't see all of these galaxies, only constant darkness
This video is like stepping outside your house and walking 3 steps. This isn't even 0.1% of the universe, he basically didn't leave home the entire video.
Just remember that none of those quintillion specks are you, theres only one of those.
it really shows how insignificant we are
TYSM, I’m currently 89 million lightyears away and lost, you’re a life saver
Oh crap, do you need help?
Got lost this video helped a lot thanks man
bro you can just type in earth
@222cubing8 smh he was saying that he physically got lost in the intergalactic voids
In 100,000 years when some wandering spacefarer gets lost he'll pull up this old video.
"You've found Home". A little blue dot in a infinite ocean of stars, planets and galaxies... Maybe in the future we will reach at least some of those stars and planets...
Organic life form from earth cannot reach the neighborhood star, proxima centauri, but the Voyager-1 is on the path would reach the neighborhood star in like 34956 years from now.
@@naveenk2524 Cannot currently reach the neighborhood star, there is nothing ensuring our inability to do so
A 2012-style teenager-made RUclips tutorial on how to find EARTH is wild. This is amazing
"Slow down a bit as it is really easy to overshoot"...
Also, the speed limit in the outer edges of the solar system is somewhat less than 4 ly/s, lol
Better not lose that intergalactic drivers licence
This ain't GeoGuessr, this is CosmicConfusion!
Thanks man. This helps alot when I'm again lost somewhere in the universe with my space ship.
This is so incredibly impressive. The scale in this engine, and then the universe displayed, is mind-boggling.
Thanks for sharing/posting this! I am trying to find home for years now but I've got something slightly more challenging: I am outside of the Space Engine's universe cube. But only slightly. I am pinpointing the 8 corners of this universe cube. And then I am measuring the distances of each of the 4 corners of this cube in relation to each antipodal one. And cutting it about half. So I end up within a region which is supposed to be around our galactic neighborhood. But still its a few hundred, maybe a billion or 2 light years sized area. And I've yet to find home :( .. But I'll use your video as a guide and maybe I'll get lucky..
thanks man! I was lost and couldn't get back, but thanks to you I can finally see my family and friends❤
the pure fact that you can navigate the entire universe so quickly, yet we still dont know 20% of what our own oceans are like . . . its such a mind boggling marvel
The stuff beneath our feet is as alien as life beyond our skies.
Well, to be fair, we know way way more about our oceans then we do the universe. Most of space engine is procedural to fill in the gaps of information (And we probably won't live to see the day you could store that much information, much less actually gather it), and at the universe's scale he never really left home to begin with, never going more than a super cluster away.
Still impressive none the less
bighter means closer to Earth typically since it's a simulation
separation of scales
Who said you can navigate the universe ? The light from the universe has been travelling before you and your mom and your monkey ancestors were born and conveniently reached your telescope lens for you to study.
This makes the entire observable universe feel like just a big neighborhood. The feeling of zooming in on one of the many identical bright dots, knowing that its our galaxy, kind of had a quaint sense of familiarity to it. Like that feeling you get when you roll onto the street you live on after much time away.
Thanks man! Next time I take my vacation to HD1, I’ll have no problem getting back!
Bro just doxxed all of us in less than 6 min
Sich da orientieren zu können ist schon echt ne Leistung!
Mann muss die Muster von allen drei Raumrichtungen erkennen können.
So finding our Galaxy was the first needle in the haystack. And that needle is actually a whole another haystack which has the next needle we need to find aka the sun and then we finally navigate to the earth. And we have a whole another game about finding places just within the earth.
Thanks man, i was stuck in the void, it took me 839770 years but i finally made it
That's how I found Earth from my home planet.
This was nuts. I think this will be a crucial part to space navigation in thr long run. You'd make a great long distance space pilot lol
Thanks for the tutorial sick and tired of my sleep walking into some 184420 LY away galaxy now i can finally go back home safe :)
Some very-lost dude in a hyjacked alien hyper-drive craft is going to be using this video to find home in the next 2,000 years
That’s really helpful, it took me ages to find home after my last bender where I blacked out and ended up 60 kiloparsecs away from earth with my left shoe floating somewhere around the andromeda galaxy
Seeing the Orion nebula and tracing back to Earth was pretty cool. I traveled roughly that route in Elite: Dangerous on a brief sightseeing tour.
Seriously, i didn't understang anything, and got myself lost on the first step, and i'll probably float for eternity in space, but i loved the video 👍
Just start at the milky way and you can practice from there. Use f3 to select objects if you can't find them
@@loganboi2166what do you think the most prominent landforms (space forms?) are that you use? I see you using the Virgo cluster, are there others that you’ve memorized?
bro imagine if went sent this video to outerspace
Your video would take 35000 years just to get out of your star bubble, i.e. solar system. Nothing to worry about.
Thanks that healed the megalophobia I sustained from Noman's Sky somewhat. Cool to see you can theoretically learn how to find home among billions of stars.
The problem doing this irl is that Space Engine has super detailed accuracy near Earth’s neighbours but it’s underpopulating stuff further out. There are other superclusters in Laniakea but the Virgo Supercluster is lit up like a Christmas Tree because it’s better mapped with smaller galaxies that you can’t see in other superclusters.
It would be like asking me to draw a map of Siberia from memory, I could point you in the direction of Vladivostok, Lake Baikal and the Kamchatka peninsula but I’d be downplaying the existence and knowledge of towns or features anywhere else.
@@Meritania yes makes sense
As an alien, thank you for revealing the location!
Really puts things onto perspective
as an alien, very helpful! now I know how to identify when I'm entering dangerous space.
Gives a slight idea of the Total Persective Vortex
Thanks! Now I can easily navigate home whenever I come back from andromeda galaxy from a sleepover
That's indeed a pale blue dot
the universe feels so lonely.
it is
I just got space engine and tried this with your scratch project. very fun
Nice!
Absolute Fire Video 🔥🔥🔥 keep up the great work 💯
Will do.
Some alien gonna be like “Thanks for the tutorial, gonna be visiting Earth soon!”
Thanks bro, was still stuck in Andromeda since last time
This is super useful in case I get kidnapped by aliens but they accidentally delete Earth’s coordinates and want to take me back but need my help. Thank you!!’
thanks man, now I know how to go home with a dead phone if I get drunk in andromeda
This will surely come in handy for someone 12 million years in the future
Dowloading this video, just in case 😅 never know when you gonna find yourself lost in space
Thanks a lot man! I always hate it when I get sent to a random location 600M light years away
I'm your 500th sub🎉🎉 also great tutorial but i dont have space engine
thanks, ill definitely use this tutorial when i will be lost in space
Gotta save this for the future😂
lost in the depths of the universe...
"Ughhh i can't figure out how to get home for the life of me!"
this guy: give me less than a minute... (takes controls)
THANK YOU after taking a wrong turn on the highway I got lost and ended up on a planet on the other side of the galaxy
Thankfully, we’re pressed down on the ground, making wayfinding virtually 2D. I cant imagine the stress of not finding the location for job interview, only to realize later that it was only 150 meters above us
Oh man finally. I was really close and I didn't even know. I was roaming next Proctus and now I'm finally back.
the basics what you need-find 2 quazars, which pulsation cross will be on our planet
Imagine floating in space watching this video to get back to earth
I genuinely clicked this with the “just incase it’s useful in the future” mentality 💀
This video makes me feel like The Milky Way itself is my home. When he found it, I already felt at home.
I'm with the ETO and the Trisolarans thank you for this video. 👍
Thanks, this will help me in the future 👍
no problem
Someone get this guy an interview with the Guild Navigators.
My kerbals are going to be grateful for this
Your video is a like saver! Now time for the 100 million light year trip back to earth
This really puts into perspective how tiny we are
The Spice is strong with this guy
this video really show how big the universe is, and how little we are... W video
damn bro thanks for the video, i got lost on a late night drinking wander and without this video I'd still be lost!
Thanks, i will remember this next time i am crossing 500 million lightyears of intergalactic space!
Bro sssniperwolf doxed jacksepticeye while this guy doxed the whole solar system to the whole observable universe 💀
Congratulations buddy, you just list the Human-Covenant war
Bro pattern recognized the visible universe.
Thanks for the guide dude now i can go back to earth
Even if they are able to spot Earth from their telescopes, they’ll not see humans, but dinosaurs, perhaps nothing.
@@조윤-m9l once they get to the galaxy it would probably start looking like proto humans
This video shouldn't go beyond Solar System. You're giving aliens directions to our home address.
That's so lovely finding back home from anywhere of observable universe..
What a pity we probably can never reach such speeds and also the universe will not look like the same in a billion (light)years, so the orientation could alter 😢
It would look slightly different - but it will be similar!
@@loganboi2166 please can you try one thing..
Look from perpendicular to milky way again first.. meaning its all disc in front of you.. find the best possible way to directly pinpoint to the sun, without floating much within the arms
This is much more appealing, think of it please
@@capjus Since most of the milky way is not perpendicular to itself, to find the waypoints it is harder, and once you are close enough to see you are inside.
Takes "star hopping" to a whole new level
Unfortunately only works within the observable universe. If you're much farther away than 15 billion parsecs, you won't be able to see the Virgo Supercluster or anything else familiar.
Yes.
Only 7 likes to 1k, come on, this deserves more recognition!!!
I love videos like this!
This will be a good tutorial to come back home
Ah yes I will certainly need this for when im stuck in an unknown galaxy 600 million light years away from the milky way
This aint rainbolt anymore he's pulsar beam 😭😭 this shit mad impressive
thanks i was kinda lost, only vid i could find covering this topic, thanks a lot
hansenspace was the original
i just poorly added more
This gave me a crisis of scope. If we ever each a point of exploring space at that scale, I wonder how quickly our children will adapt to navigation. They already pick up on technology so easily
Get this man on the NASA team 🙏
Finding earth in the galaxy is like finding a small bacteria in earth you can do calculations
I lost on Andromeda but now i can get back to milky way, thanks.
Now it’s only a matter of time before a small card shaped object enters the solar system and flattens us all
Thats very impressive bro