It's basically about...well, what if we took these icy worlds and put them in the inner solar system near Earth, where they would have water instead? Wouldn't that be awesome? Well unfortunately no, because these moons/asteroids are too small to KEEP their water once it's liquid, because they have no magnetic fields. The solar winds are way stronger where Earth is than where they normally orbit, and the ice crust that USED to protect the rest of their water is also melted because of the warmth. The gas giants will last longer but are starting to lose atmopshere way faster than before, too. So the moral of the story is: Unless you're big enough to be a _sustainable_ waterworld, maybe stay further away from the Sun and keep frozen--or you're gonna have a bad time. ;)
Yeah, that's pretty much what would happen. "Yay, I'm a water world now! ...oh wait. I can't hold onto my water!" (melts) Which shows that, weirdly, Europa (for example) is already AT the perfect place, because it's far from the Sun enough for a layer of _ice_ to protect the water ocean, and close enough to Jupiter for the tidal forces to make the lower part BE an ocean in the first place.
New video suggestion: Solar system reaction having 4 seasons Also, I found your lovely channel and your animation video by youtube recommendation (Thanks Algorithm) and that video was the "Solar system reaction to replacing the sun". I was very intrigued and mesmerize of how amazing that is. Keep up the good work and I hope you reach 100K subs! Your channel is growing really really fast! Last time I saw the recommended video you were like 29K-ish. Also if you reading this just a random question: Why the planets reaction are in pain...? that got me curious, is being on habitable zone has a downside for every planets?
I think it's because many of them are made out of stuff that would melt or dissolve away if they were heated up to habitable temperatures. Like, the icy moons had their ice turn into water (yay!) but they didn't have a magnetic field to KEEP that water against the solar wind (boo!) so they started dissolving away.
Nice video, just one thing Wouldnt the gas giants turn white due to water clouds forming? Also moons that are massive enough to hold onto water vapour would get an atmosphere made of it, and so they would be able to keep liquid water
An equilibrium point would be reached where there would be enough water vapor to prevent the oceans from boiling off. But in the case of Ganymede, how much water would escape into the space is unknown(how much ice is on the surface?) I think water would be underneath the hydrogen layer, tho for ice giants water clouds are indeed more likely to form
I wonder how the solar system would do when dealing with these. •A white dwarf. •Pulsars. •Magnetars. •Black hole. •Iron Stars. [From close to the black hole Era.] •The first stars to exist around 13.2 billion years ago. 1000-10000 masses of the sun. So maybe the planets call it ancestor? Quazi Stars. White holes. For the giggles why don't you try to add Thiea? The earth's nemesis from long ago.
Hell yes. I would love a video based on the cataclysm that was the solar system between 4.5 and 3.8 billion years ago. Uranus and Neptune switched orbits, Theia and Earth collided, mars and Venus were habitable, the moon formed, and Jupiter nearly destroyed the inner system, only to be pulled back out by saturn and the fifth giant, that got thrown out to the system.
If all planets were in habitable zone on *one* orbit, well... It will be huge mess, planets with faster orbital peroid will crash into another planets, but don't taking it under attention it would be really fun :]
Apparently they weren't, because they were at different distances from the Sun? So I guess they were all in the habitable zone, but not all on the same actual orbit. _That_ might be manageable. Maybe.
I may have too many super small moons that are useless but they are pretty and I like to collect rocks i can experiment Many of my Moon, if they were habitable, would be oceans. It is ironic because you once saw them as rocks.
Ah, I almost missed this vid. I wonder, what would happen if all of the moons of Jupiter were combined, would that new object be large enough to keep a thick enough atmosphere? Same goes for the moons of the other gas/ice giants, as well as the entirity of the asteroid belt.
well literally everything in the solar system is less then 2 jupiter it might be 2 jupiters because of the oort cloud but it's not gonna be more then 3 jupiters
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1:46 I mean, ganymede has the most liquid water in the solar system by volume of ganymede mass, not by amount of it So ganymede would easily have an atmosphere, a thick one with water vapor, since it’s immediate in the habitable zone without gradual increase in temperature, a lot of ices would immediately vaporise Where did titan get its atmosphere? Idk! There is no effective theories to make the most sense, so it’s either titan had a lot of volatiles because titan is moon of Saturn, saturn appearently a lot of volatiles around it’s orbit, like it’s moons that have super low density, like Tethys that literally have the density of ice, less dense then liquid water There is two possible scenarios, either titan got it’s atmosphere because of outgassing, or it’s because of late heavy bombardment just like how earth got its water, to support this theory, they found its nitrogen isotopes match that of Oort Cloud comets (they thought that way because halley comet is thought to be from Oort Cloud, with materials data’s from halley comet, they can get clues) For the possible that titan just outgassed to produce its atmosphere, it’s because titan also has one of the most ice volatiles in the solar system by volume like ganymede, because it’s also partially differentiated, titan could have outgassed volatiles ice from its core by contraction when losing heat, thus ices would find their way to outside of titans interior Titans cryovolcanism is also a source for replenishing it’s atmosphere
Jupiter:*a hot Jupiter itself and captures everything* Other planets:Useless place Venus:Life! But my pressure will destroy EVERYTHING Saturn:Hi Jupiter can I hang out with you? Jupiter:Sure H (Hydrogen):What about us? Gas giants:Size,Gas and Rings don't matter!(other stuff not include cuz yea)
I have no idea what's happening but I love it anyways lol. DogePro is to smart for us xD
Its habitable, you can see it on his other videos the green thing that means its habitable and you can live in it
Meaning water and such earth things
xd same
It's basically about...well, what if we took these icy worlds and put them in the inner solar system near Earth, where they would have water instead? Wouldn't that be awesome? Well unfortunately no, because these moons/asteroids are too small to KEEP their water once it's liquid, because they have no magnetic fields. The solar winds are way stronger where Earth is than where they normally orbit, and the ice crust that USED to protect the rest of their water is also melted because of the warmth.
The gas giants will last longer but are starting to lose atmopshere way faster than before, too.
So the moral of the story is: Unless you're big enough to be a _sustainable_ waterworld, maybe stay further away from the Sun and keep frozen--or you're gonna have a bad time.
;)
“Catched”
Yeah, that's pretty much what would happen. "Yay, I'm a water world now! ...oh wait. I can't hold onto my water!" (melts) Which shows that, weirdly, Europa (for example) is already AT the perfect place, because it's far from the Sun enough for a layer of _ice_ to protect the water ocean, and close enough to Jupiter for the tidal forces to make the lower part BE an ocean in the first place.
Lovely planets :)
I like this video series so much
agreed arcsin
hi
New video suggestion: Solar system reaction having 4 seasons
Also, I found your lovely channel and your animation video by youtube recommendation (Thanks Algorithm) and that video was the "Solar system reaction to replacing the sun". I was very intrigued and mesmerize of how amazing that is.
Keep up the good work and I hope you reach 100K subs! Your channel is growing really really fast!
Last time I saw the recommended video you were like 29K-ish.
Also if you reading this just a random question:
Why the planets reaction are in pain...? that got me curious, is being on habitable zone has a downside for every planets?
I think it's because many of them are made out of stuff that would melt or dissolve away if they were heated up to habitable temperatures. Like, the icy moons had their ice turn into water (yay!) but they didn't have a magnetic field to KEEP that water against the solar wind (boo!) so they started dissolving away.
Q: What would happen if the Solar System was fit all into the habitable zone?
A: *everyone would die*
Xd
Because the orbits would get disrupted
@@kohwenxu exactly
Probably most of the planets would smash into Jupiter
@@mugenjoyer-j9l Or get ejected.
Nice video, just one thing
Wouldnt the gas giants turn white due to water clouds forming?
Also moons that are massive enough to hold onto water vapour would get an atmosphere made of it, and so they would be able to keep liquid water
An equilibrium point would be reached where there would be enough water vapor to prevent the oceans from boiling off. But in the case of Ganymede, how much water would escape into the space is unknown(how much ice is on the surface?)
I think water would be underneath the hydrogen layer, tho for ice giants water clouds are indeed more likely to form
@@AstroCatz haha equibtium
@@mitochondria1674 what do you even want to say
@@AstroCatz Ganymede can be habitable.
@@AstroCatz He has high gravity and magnetic field.
Ah yes Kerbin juice.
man i hate it when my rocket crashes into the kerbin juice
Hi there, i have lost my kerbals 3 months ago, can i have them back ?
hey jeb died cuz the kerbin juice can i have jeb back
@@therealcanada12 He'll respawn.
I have 1 question. Are kerbal's are plants?
Because he can survive INF. Time.
seriously.... I WILL NEVER thought that if it was real it would be a disastor all tho i heart u astrocat
Request:
Make the solar system but all the planets are in the hot zone
I wonder how the solar system would do when dealing with these.
•A white dwarf.
•Pulsars.
•Magnetars.
•Black hole.
•Iron Stars. [From close to the black hole Era.]
•The first stars to exist around 13.2 billion years ago. 1000-10000 masses of the sun. So maybe the planets call it ancestor?
Quazi Stars.
White holes.
For the giggles why don't you try to add Thiea? The earth's nemesis from long ago.
Hell yes. I would love a video based on the cataclysm that was the solar system between 4.5 and 3.8 billion years ago. Uranus and Neptune switched orbits, Theia and Earth collided, mars and Venus were habitable, the moon formed, and Jupiter nearly destroyed the inner system, only to be pulled back out by saturn and the fifth giant, that got thrown out to the system.
"Jupiter ate too much" its like i ate 99.99% of it
I also ate material around that.
Can you replace sun?
@@heuzame6198 No, Saturn said it but no
@@jupiter3678 ik thats saturn is sayinv it but go replace sun
@@heuzame6198 Ok ok imma try it
I started watching your channel some time ago, and this is so fun :D
Earth: aw man Venus, remember the days back when we still were twins?
bro that game is sick sign me up for Planet Wars
If all planets were in habitable zone on *one* orbit, well... It will be huge mess, planets with faster orbital peroid will crash into another planets, but don't taking it under attention it would be really fun :]
Apparently they weren't, because they were at different distances from the Sun? So I guess they were all in the habitable zone, but not all on the same actual orbit. _That_ might be manageable. Maybe.
@@robinchesterfield42 the gas giants especially jupiter will influence the orbits of others enough for chaos
Planets would probably be ejected from their orbits from Jupiter and Saturn's gravity
I may have too many super small moons that are useless but they are pretty and I like to collect rocks i can experiment Many of my Moon, if they were habitable, would be oceans. It is ironic because you once saw them as rocks.
Thanks for ❤
@Saturndo you know your moon Peggy?
@@karagardiner5153 Yep but sometimes I forget them because I have 7723 moons and today I will continue collecting
Dang, I only have 5 moons...
@Earth No, only orbit around me Most are just moonlets so they only orbit temporarily and go away
3:04 WHY SO MANY NEPTUNE
0:23 Hold on
The first thing I do in the morning: Watch your videos
0:49
another great video, love ur content doge
I love your animations a lot! I will subscribe :)
Ah, I almost missed this vid.
I wonder, what would happen if all of the moons of Jupiter were combined, would that new object be large enough to keep a thick enough atmosphere? Same goes for the moons of the other gas/ice giants, as well as the entirity of the asteroid belt.
well literally everything in the solar system is less then 2 jupiter it might be 2 jupiters because of the oort cloud but it's not gonna be more then 3 jupiters
I’m not sure it depends on the chemistry of the object
For jupiter,s moons yes
For Saturn's moons probably yes
For the ice Giants no
I like this
The screams always get me XD
You probably don’t animate frame by frame, but I still respect the smallest things, even eyes moving is impressive to me.
To me eye moving is very easy.
@@earthball2024 I animate frame by frame, so something as simple as moving eyes across a circle is quite hard.
@@DevonianMapping ok. But i use flipaclip
@@earthball2024 so do i
@@DevonianMapping there is something called layers. I animate the circle and eye on layer 2 and flag on layer 1. Trust me this can and will help you
Thanks for letting me join the party,
I'll try not to be a disappointment.
What If: Hello there.
2:37 is that the planet nine or what is it?
it's not the planet nine, it's jupiter
@@adrestorresgarcia378 oh, it has that colour because it losses his gas?
Today is my birthday and you got present for me for this video thanks so much
🎂
“Jupiter are too much” 🤣🤣🤣
Yes he was like “mm yummy asteroids, my lunch now”
Alternate title: planets cursing at earth for being in the goldilocks zone
Heya I have an idea for your next video, The Earth Reacts How She Get Destroyed by a comet
Nice Video Dogepro
Thanks for making me smile!
nice
Lovely and funny planets love your animation soo much just get addicted ❤️❤️❤️Love from INDIA 🇮🇳🥰🥰😘😘
Edit :- I love ❤️ Space soo much
Waaaa
Crys from space
I am an Indian who also loves space
Mostly to study abt stuff in space it's to interesting for me-
Ryuji: this video is the most adorable planet senario ive seen so far its like a adorable family quarrel
Y es another good vídeo :)
Good video
The juice of life: H2O
I love a good ole Ceres cameo
Super video !
1:51 What song is that
I need answers
Mmmm...Earth jujce, my favorite flavor.
0:01 What?
I'm getting the same vibes a baby gets when they are watching something: I have absolutely no idea what's going on but it seems funny.
EXCUSE ME, MERCURY!?
Also, I am in video xd
How'd you know that I had anxiety?
Because he's a hacker xd
Hey universe!
Universe: yes?
Earth: you don't love me!?
Universe: no
Earth: *cry*
What do you use to animate your videos
Yup 3 vids life is good
your ANIMATION IS CUTE
0:29 This is how planets scream?
The closers planets to the sun:it's to cold
the exterior planets: help i am melting
Earth and Mars: i fell the same
I like how he said i can't handle this earth juice when it's water 😂😂
Btw love your videos :)
you have the scream stuck in my mind now 😢
My favourite sound YaAAAAAA
my man making education to another level
Ceres:"I even start to sweat"
I like how they all have the same scream
3 videos in one day les goo
Noice
What animating program u using ?
Doge pro is super good animator Soo help him grow the channel bigger also imagine this Is a game that will be so epic
You are so good love your content pls don't stop uploading it's been a few days since you uploaded pls upload a new vid love ❤ from kashmir love you brooo
ok ima be honest but for me the true habitable zone (for us) is at 1.025 to 1.1 AU
Yeah i believe 0.960AU to 1.375AU is our zone
Scientific zomes only for liquid water
I think 0.94AU to 1.375AU
Scientifical one is for liquid water i guess
@LarapentanCMTB yes I agree with you, the closest earth can be would probably be 0.9 AU for it to be about 45C or 115F
If every planet was in the habitable zone. MrBeast would do a challenge of going to every planet in 24 hours and upload it to youtube.
We're we looking at Mercury?
Also, Mexico and Califormia is thick
That ceres
1:46 I mean, ganymede has the most liquid water in the solar system by volume of ganymede mass, not by amount of it
So ganymede would easily have an atmosphere, a thick one with water vapor, since it’s immediate in the habitable zone without gradual increase in temperature, a lot of ices would immediately vaporise
Where did titan get its atmosphere? Idk! There is no effective theories to make the most sense, so it’s either titan had a lot of volatiles because titan is moon of Saturn, saturn appearently a lot of volatiles around it’s orbit, like it’s moons that have super low density, like Tethys that literally have the density of ice, less dense then liquid water
There is two possible scenarios, either titan got it’s atmosphere because of outgassing, or it’s because of late heavy bombardment just like how earth got its water, to support this theory, they found its nitrogen isotopes match that of Oort Cloud comets
(they thought that way because halley comet is thought to be from Oort Cloud, with materials data’s from halley comet, they can get clues)
For the possible that titan just outgassed to produce its atmosphere, it’s because titan also has one of the most ice volatiles in the solar system by volume like ganymede, because it’s also partially differentiated, titan could have outgassed volatiles ice from its core by contraction when losing heat, thus ices would find their way to outside of titans interior
Titans cryovolcanism is also a source for replenishing it’s atmosphere
Nice
0:44 🤣😹😂
Jupiter:*a hot Jupiter itself and captures everything*
Other planets:Useless place
Venus:Life! But my pressure will destroy EVERYTHING
Saturn:Hi Jupiter can I hang out with you?
Jupiter:Sure
H (Hydrogen):What about us?
Gas giants:Size,Gas and Rings don't matter!(other stuff not include cuz yea)
I like how all of the 5 largest moons were blue at 3:04
Sedna : *Per usual, sees the mess and is concerned on how she's the only planet not effected passed the oort cloud.*
The humans: seriously how many planets there are
wait what if i turn to a obsidian... strange i guess
Bro can you replace saturn to j1407b. Please
Idea: what happend with sun truns a black hole?
What do you use for these animations?
How about an in-depth look at titan in the habitable zone?
3 vids in a day omg
When something has turned Earth-like its called "Terraform" but it is not word🤔
This explains if the impossible happened
1:55 Undertale stuff?
And... isn't t impossible to get all planets go to 1.5 AU? I mean, They all will crash to each other... I think :L
That would be chaos
cool🤣
dogepro time!
Planets react to a new star joining the solar system
Ceres and Pluto can be habitable
Ceres isn't massive enough so it's water could get evaporated not to mention it has a weak magnetic field
@@kittenpluto4819 ceres is in inside the habitable zone but it has weak magnetic field and a little bit water
Planet: inhabitable
Humans: ⚠️ here they come
YAY! It's Neptune
Do you know I'm in the Hannibal zone because I have friends named TOI 700d and Titan
1:27 Dogepro grammar moment
Now who's need history of sedna?
Triton. He's a hot Neptune
so where was Venus and mercury?
Venus is just hot but was in video
WO IST MERCURIEN
@@Nl0m Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system, also the closest planet to the sun.
Lol i tried to speak german wo means where so i tried to say where is mercury in video
@@Nl0m oh, lol
What if Mars was bigger?
3:05 im blue dabadeebadadie
Venus is actually earth's evil brother lol
The Earth juice bro is talking about is water right?