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@@mousenkeyboard7492 even the Hubble couldn’t really get pictures exactly that sharp. That’s definitely what you call a closeup picture quality, quality you can only get when it’s right in front of you.
somewere out there on the edge of our solar system is a tiny little egg shaped dwarf planet with it's own ring system and two orbiting moons. It almost sounds like something out of the discworld novels.
Not replying to this comment but I agree with the video quality budget-distorting humans' stereotypical view about planet appearances ultimately achieving undoubt reaffirmation.
My guess as to why Mercury and Venus do not have moons is because they are so close to the Sun. I would think that the sun's gravitational pull would be strong enough to strip away any moons or other satellites that those two planets could have attracted at any point. Anyways that's just a guess but there it is.
Given how unique Haumea is I would want it to be protected as a Space National Park/Treasue. No landers on it or any ships visiting it to disrupt the orbit of it's rings which would likely be delicate, only a small probe of 100 kg or so should be aloud to study it from a distance so not to risk disturbing it's beautiful dance
Yea and after all the other ones they've found since its still the strangest of them all. Plus its exactly the amount of yrs the Anunnaki's home planet was supposed to take to orbit the sun. And its supposed to have a atmosphere lined with gold to protect it. Which would probably make it look red just like Mars.
It's because if Mercury had a moon since Mercury is so close to the Sun Mercury's Moon would probably be in the sun AKA non-existent but I don't know why Venus doesn't have a moon
The one animator who drew it like some crated 20 kilometer asteroid needs to recognize that this is an object the size of a large moon or small planet and is easily in hydrostatic equilibrium. The oblong ellipsoid shape is caused by self-gravitation and fast rotation, not by being too small to reach equilibrium.
I believe there is water in it. Can’t imagine that as fast as it’s spinning it isn’t affecting the core heating it up. If it can happen to io and Europa it can happen to Haumea.
What If Jupiter's major moons (Galilean/Jovian moons) were in alphabetical order (closest to furthest from Jupiter: Callisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io) What If all planets and dwarf planets were in alphabetical order (closest to furthest from The Sun: Ceres, Earth, Eris, Haumea, Jupiter, MakeMake, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, Saturn, Sedna, Uranus and Venus)
Mercury doesn’t have any moons as it’s pretty small to have them, especially being so close to the sun, making it impossible as the sun would just pull it away. And Venus is is suspected to used to have a moon as it might have had two proto planets collide with it during the formation of the solar system, the first one giving it a moon and the second one making the moon collide back into Venus. But otherwise Venus can have moons I just doesn’t.
One of the defining characteristics of a dwarf planet is its spheroid shape. Small objects that are not dwarf planets are called minor planets or protoplanets. I don't see why Haumea, which is not a spheroid, is called a dwarf planet. Can anyone with astronomical knowledge explain?
Great question! Haumea's rapid rotation causes it to have an elongated shape. Despite this, it still meets the criteria for a dwarf planet because it orbits the Sun and has cleared its orbit of debris. Thanks for watching!
@@InsaneCuriosity It hasn't cleared its orbit of debris, being in a whole belt of debris, and it's not spheroid. Like other minor planets it's in orbit around the Sun.
Beginning at exactly five minutes you show an animation that is in fact simply the earth squashed down a bit and painted white. Intentional, or sloppiness? ;-)
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Major respect to the software image guy that brought us a representation if what Haumea looks like.
Why it's weird:
1: It's shape is a thin oval
2: It has its own pair of rings
3: its very white
4. it spins real fast for its size.
5. it somehow has 2 moons
When you're so far out, you have to be Strange to get any attention...🙄
PS I would suspect that for planets closer to the Sun, it is more difficult for a moon to sustain a stable orbit.
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Nice. Well sad but nicely put. ❤
@@richardmercer2337 indeed
Why did this make me laugh so much
in my opinion Haumea is the Easter Egg of the Solar System
Better than saying Haumea seeking for attention for being "strange looking".
Oh gosh 💀💀☠
The Devs put it in to fuck with us.
Next thing you know, there's a deep hole to the core of Pluto.
No it’s makemake because it was discovered on Easter 😂
@Eggfry191 but you look like an easter egg and you spin faster than the troll face. you kind of are a solar system meme easter egg. love it
New Horizons was launched in 2006 and reached Pluto in 2015. So as you can imagine there is no way to have taken a picture of Pluto in 2003.
Has to be a time traveling probe 😉
@@SandsOfArrakis 😂😂😂
Right right but how did we get a picture of Pluto back then? An all honest question
@@deadboy3646 Telescopes could have just looked at it, so could the hubble.
@@mousenkeyboard7492 even the Hubble couldn’t really get pictures exactly that sharp. That’s definitely what you call a closeup picture quality, quality you can only get when it’s right in front of you.
The Kuiper Belt is NOT "a region of icy, donut shaped bodies," it is a donut shaped region of icy bodies. There's a difference.
Simple mistake, everyone makes them.
@@spectreC2 Really? I never knew that before.
@@RafaelBenedicto Well I’m happy I educated you.
This error and others lead me to suspect this script is artificially generated.
@@annoyed707 yeah I strongly suspect this is an AI video
somewere out there on the edge of our solar system is a tiny little egg shaped dwarf planet with it's own ring system and two orbiting moons. It almost sounds like something out of the discworld novels.
Another great presentation - thanks Team ❤
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@@insanecuriosity2682 NAH THATS INSANE FAKE
5:04 thats just white earth💀
The whole of space will re-define "weird" the more discoveries/visits/studies are made.
New Horizons didn't encounter Pluto in 2003. It flew by the Pluto - Charon system in 2015.
Fascinating to see why the 2 inner most don't have a moon....
Elongating Earth and Pluto to look like Haumea? Video budgets being cut? ;)
Not replying to this comment but I agree with the video quality budget-distorting humans' stereotypical view about planet appearances ultimately achieving undoubt reaffirmation.
So if we don’t have any quality pictures of this object, how do we know it’s egg shaped? Also, how do we know how quickly it rotates??
As it turns it gets brighter and duller, both sides don’t have equal reflectivity.
The egg shape is ‘seen’ the same way, the reflectivity is in a line
My guess as to why Mercury and Venus do not have moons is because they are so close to the Sun. I would think that the sun's gravitational pull would be strong enough to strip away any moons or other satellites that those two planets could have attracted at any point. Anyways that's just a guess but there it is.
Look for "Hill radius".
I like to think the sun burned them to a crisp 😂😂
Haumea help you? 😂
Strange but fascinating content 👍
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Great video !
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I smell a probe mission being planned... smells like money on fire
Given how unique Haumea is I would want it to be protected as a Space National Park/Treasue. No landers on it or any ships visiting it to disrupt the orbit of it's rings which would likely be delicate, only a small probe of 100 kg or so should be aloud to study it from a distance so not to risk disturbing it's beautiful dance
Yeah we'll tell NASA what you think should be "aloud". By the way, there's no sound in space.
Idk why anyone would wanna colonize this thing. It seems like it’d be a nightmare to even land on.
@@kennymackay4134 allowed*
I like your idea. These days, a 100 kg probe (or smaller) could do all the science needed to study an asteroid. The lander could be
Other countries exist. 'National space park'. Really?
Mercury and Venus has no sattelites because now billions of years ago, Venus had Mercury as a moon
Do you have references for that? Venus is a bit less massive than Earth. Mercury is almost as massive as Mars.
I want to know why Venus and mercury don't have any moons
Because they are too close to the sun and the suns massive gravity would steal any moons away
You should tell us about how it spins faster than anything else in the solar system. I'm not sure everybody else got it the first 4 times you said it
There is water on Pluto, so there should be water on Haumea
It does not have Water Ice, it has frozen Nitrogen. Much more malleable than Water Ice.
You just warped Pluto hahaha
You should make a video on Sedna...if you wanna talk about strange. And it was the first TNO technically.
Yea and after all the other ones they've found since its still the strangest of them all. Plus its exactly the amount of yrs the Anunnaki's home planet was supposed to take to orbit the sun. And its supposed to have a atmosphere lined with gold to protect it. Which would probably make it look red just like Mars.
I'm telling you, it's a Space Dragon egg.
Yes why doesn’t mercury or Venus have moons
It's because if Mercury had a moon since Mercury is so close to the Sun Mercury's Moon would probably be in the sun AKA non-existent but I don't know why Venus doesn't have a moon
Sun gravity
The one animator who drew it like some crated 20 kilometer asteroid needs to recognize that this is an object the size of a large moon or small planet and is easily in hydrostatic equilibrium. The oblong ellipsoid shape is caused by self-gravitation and fast rotation, not by being too small to reach equilibrium.
Since we are going to rename these infinitely I'm calling H1 and H2, Bianca and Chubaka. Easier to remember.
It's the wasp numbers that are hard to remember.
There is only one PLACE called Moon. Haumea has NATURAL SATELLITES.
Shut it bro, no one cares
Bro do you lack education? They can be called moons, and our moon Isn't actually called "moon" it's called luna
"a region of icy, donut shaped bodies.." WHO WRITES THIS SHIT!?
Fascinating.
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Icy and often covered in ice is like saying ablaze and often covered in fire.
Haumea is the next dwarf planet we should visit. Unless Hygeia is a dwarf planet
I believe there is water in it. Can’t imagine that as fast as it’s spinning it isn’t affecting the core heating it up. If it can happen to io and Europa it can happen to Haumea.
Plot Twist: Huamea is the fossil fragment from Gokus first Kamehameha, he was just tired and mumbled it.
Don't put all your Haumeas in one basket :P
5:09 is that
Africa Europe and Asia?
What If Jupiter's major moons (Galilean/Jovian moons) were in alphabetical order (closest to furthest from Jupiter: Callisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io)
What If all planets and dwarf planets were in alphabetical order (closest to furthest from The Sun: Ceres, Earth, Eris, Haumea, Jupiter, MakeMake, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, Saturn, Sedna, Uranus and Venus)
Haumea is pretty wacky
The guy with the telescope at the beginning of the video should really wait until it’s dark out; that’s when telescopes ‘work’.
Yes why for does mercury and venus lack a natural sattelite??
This is a video about Haumea.
Because they are too close to the sun and the suns gravity would be too strong and steal the moons away
My hypothesis is that mercury and Venus have no satellites due to their close proximity to the sun.
“Icey and covered in ice” lol
Props to the cameraman going that far out to film the artist cgi imoression
Mercury doesn’t have any moons as it’s pretty small to have them, especially being so close to the sun, making it impossible as the sun would just pull it away. And Venus is is suspected to used to have a moon as it might have had two proto planets collide with it during the formation of the solar system, the first one giving it a moon and the second one making the moon collide back into Venus. But otherwise Venus can have moons I just doesn’t.
So is it 284 or 285 yr orbit?
Haumea is the best
No planet x ☓
the cosmic egg
I mean there are 2 other dwarf planets that I can think of that are oval
And one other dwarf planet with rings
Looks like Melmac
its just a customized to the max
Icy objects do include those covered in ice…. My kindergartner son condirmed
So the egg did in fact came first. And this planet is the origin😂😂😂😂
One of the defining characteristics of a dwarf planet is its spheroid shape. Small objects that are not dwarf planets are called minor planets or protoplanets. I don't see why Haumea, which is not a spheroid, is called a dwarf planet. Can anyone with astronomical knowledge explain?
Great question! Haumea's rapid rotation causes it to have an elongated shape. Despite this, it still meets the criteria for a dwarf planet because it orbits the Sun and has cleared its orbit of debris. Thanks for watching!
@@InsaneCuriosity It hasn't cleared its orbit of debris, being in a whole belt of debris, and it's not spheroid. Like other minor planets it's in orbit around the Sun.
A dwarf planet must be "nearly" spherical. It is a not a precisely defined parameter.
So how are we able to tell that part of Haumea is red if we can’t actually take a proper photo yet??
They can't, as the said very clearly in the video, it is an artists rendition
@@righty-o3585 but I’ve seen other videos involving Haumea and they all say it’s got red on it..
First haumea is like a egg
Oh so Haumea similars to earth's map and continents😂
...and God saw that it was weird.
Haumea is the strange have you ever seen all the other strangest planets in the solar system
Is this planet 9?
Yes, why is mercury and Venus have no moon
It doesn't matter
A lot of errors in this video… sloppy
"the objects are icy, and often covered in ice"
is this an AI channel? be honest
stop callin me weird :(((
Beginning at exactly five minutes you show an animation that is in fact simply the earth squashed down a bit and painted white. Intentional, or sloppiness? ;-)
dont see it
That does not look like earth
Sounds like an asteroid
Actually sounds like a planetoid.
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...why...why would you ask for people's opinion... who cares..; are we scientists? Are we informed? Can we look at the data, or even gather it ourselves ? A few among us, maybe. Why don't you ask their opinion instead of everyone? I'm kidding, I know why you do. You just want comments. So here is one : stop with the lazy automatic writing.
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New horizons photographed Pluto on 14th July 2015 launched in 2003 if I recall….
Yep
Just maybe