Mars once had a vast ocean in its northern hemisphere, covering up to 20% of the planet's surface, before it was lost due to the thinning of its atmosphere, which allowed water to gradually evaporate into space.
How this channel only has 40K subscribers is beyond me - the quality of these videos is better than channels with hundreds of thousands or even millions of subscribers
It’s fascinating to consider how our solar system holds clues to not just planetary history, but perhaps even the origins of life. Mars, with its colossal landscapes and hidden past, feels like a window into Earth's own history-Olympus Mons standing as a giant witness to its geologic dynamism, while Valles Marineris may hold secrets of a long-gone water world. These are more than just barren rocks; they’re pages in a story we’re barely starting to read. What’s more exciting is that our current missions are only the prologue-what comes next could change everything we know.
At about the Cretaceous period a powerful CME may have only partially hit Earth but created a big enough hole on Earth's magnetic field to draw out enough oxygen into the vacuum of space and suffocated most large animals. This same powerful CME may have directly hit Mars severely damaging its magnetic field causing most if not all it's atmosphere to be drawn out into space vaporizing all it's surface water and organic life that may have existed there.
I used to love these videos but this one and the last one are mostly just stats. After hearing about the size of this and the size of that, over and over again, well it just gets repetitive. Watch these to go sleep, you know close my eyes and listen to the universe however IDGAF how big something is and unfortunately the background music does not allow your mind be at ease no matter how low the volume is. Midway thru the Mercury segment all I could fixate on was that classical music and just readying to hear about the size of some crater. Love your videos but please stop making most of it sound like you printed off a bunch of stats about the sizes and then built the remaining 20% of the video material around that. Also suggest using simple synths sounds instead of Bach ;) Not trying to be a d!ck at all, just trying to give helpful hints.
Hi, everyone! Today we're off to our closest planets! Enjoy the viewing!
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Thanks Kosmo. Needed a new space vid more than you know. Been a rough week. ❤️
Just in time for my bedtime documentary.
If only the music could be dialed back just a bit . This could be the ultimate bedtime sleeper documentary.
Yup :)
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Mine too
Facts
Goodnight all my sleepy space travelers 😊
Thank you so much for posting this informative video plus the narration was perfect so an elderly lady as myself could enjoy your presentation !
Honey wake up! It's time to fall asleep to KOSMO _the first in outer space_
my first thought was how forward Im now looking to bedtime!
Hurray! 🎉 Im so ready for another fantastic guided imaginary journey through the Cosmos🫠
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As noted in the audio, the asteroid belt is mostly lone rocks surrounded by empty space, not the dense field of rocky objects shown in the video.
Mars once had a vast ocean in its northern hemisphere, covering up to 20% of the planet's surface, before it was lost due to the thinning of its atmosphere, which allowed water to gradually evaporate into space.
Oh the journey towards the lab from my room with this lovely documentary makes up my mind...❤❤
I love our universe.
It's my universe....get it right ...pal
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How this channel only has 40K subscribers is beyond me - the quality of these videos is better than channels with hundreds of thousands or even millions of subscribers
Should be on Netflix
Cheap Ai sounding narration doesn't get a lot of traction.
Been here since your very first video and still amazed till this day
I love Kosmo!!🎉
The view was interesting.
Great content
Thank you so much for posting this informative video
Great video as always
This is such an amazing video! I learned so much from it, can't wait for the next one!
Amazing content with lots of breathtaking information and animations. I'd say one of the best I've ever seen.
I feel like Kosmo is obsessed with the Parker solar probe. That segment is at the beginning of so many videos. Not complaining, just find it funny 😂
Good nighf everyone
Love these videos. Thank you!
my celestial body is ready
It’s fascinating to consider how our solar system holds clues to not just planetary history, but perhaps even the origins of life. Mars, with its colossal landscapes and hidden past, feels like a window into Earth's own history-Olympus Mons standing as a giant witness to its geologic dynamism, while Valles Marineris may hold secrets of a long-gone water world. These are more than just barren rocks; they’re pages in a story we’re barely starting to read. What’s more exciting is that our current missions are only the prologue-what comes next could change everything we know.
I live for these
Had no idea you were around. Watched the clip of “the closest planets”. Very interesting………so I subscribed.
These are great thank u
Great video.
Thank you
Man, the sun is intimidating in this film. I didn't realise it was larger than 80% of the stars in our galaxy.
Wow how did they get these close ups😱
From Uranus
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Your videos are a blessing ❤ thank you for your efforts 🙏
Sometimes I feel like we should first master the rock under our feet, before being worried about some other one.
ripper doco, well put together, lots of facts . thanks great work (i def's subscribe)
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i love universe
At about the Cretaceous period a
powerful CME may have only partially hit Earth but created a big enough hole on Earth's magnetic field to draw out enough oxygen into the vacuum of space and suffocated most large animals. This same powerful CME may have directly hit Mars severely damaging its magnetic field causing most if not all it's atmosphere to be drawn out into space vaporizing all it's surface water and organic life that may have existed there.
A journey into the solo system
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as close as my toilet
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THe sun is not a yellow star, if it was our sky would be yellow
The music is unnecessary
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Our planets suck
I used to love these videos but this one and the last one are mostly just stats. After hearing about the size of this and the size of that, over and over again, well it just gets repetitive. Watch these to go sleep, you know close my eyes and listen to the universe however IDGAF how big something is and unfortunately the background music does not allow your mind be at ease no matter how low the volume is. Midway thru the Mercury segment all I could fixate on was that classical music and just readying to hear about the size of some crater. Love your videos but please stop making most of it sound like you printed off a bunch of stats about the sizes and then built the remaining 20% of the video material around that. Also suggest using simple synths sounds instead of Bach ;) Not trying to be a d!ck at all, just trying to give helpful hints.
UK or not, the eastern European accent is evident, no offense.
You already did this video , something new would be nice .
What kind of fake accent is this!
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Ancient Mesopotamian!