The dude was only supposed to spend five seconds on Venus. But then he was so mesmerized that he started to wander away from the ship, and sealed his fate.
Fun fact: It's life that made it this way. Bacteria have been around for some 2 billions years prior, created free O2. Without the bacteria Earth would also be CO2 and similar to Venus, except it would have oceans.
the airlines used to give a little sanitary puke bag folded nice & tidy in the pocket of neighbor's seat in front of you. youtube offers no such courtesy.
It's funny that in myths Venus was considered the sister of the earth, but in fact, it's literally hell in real: -acid rains -lava oceans -100х atmospheric pressure -480С average air temperature -One day lasts like a year on earth -the planet rotates in the other direction (the only instance in the system)
I briefly drove my 1995 Chevrolet Lumina on Venus a few years ago. I will say this, you want to set your AC at full blast on recirculate. You don't want outside air coming in. It wasn't good for the tires or the paint, and the engine wasn't ever the same after that.
I know, .. I was waving to you and also yelling at you from my Volkswagen beetle when you passed near the volcano where I was...but you had the car window closed and you didn´t hear me. I was going to tell you that the bar with sexi Venusian dancers was in the opposite direction.
Fun fact: A venus suit would cost about 1 trillion dollars, and look like a deep sea diving suit for immense pressure. It would need to be built out of titanium.
What? The existing deep sea diving submarine, DSV Limiting Factor has been tested down to 20,000 psi and cost less than $100 million to build. The atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus is about 1,350 psi. And we have material that's impervious to sulpheric acid.
I like these "What If You Spent Five Seconds On Another Planet" videos. They're educational and fun. Its amazing to see what other planets environments are like and can do to you
If you go there but you have to endure this kind of 'captain crunch' narrative you'll be a suicide before you ever get within distant approach of the planet. The nagging voice of someone's nosy mother in law would be more palatable.
@@J.D.Vision Check 2 comments above. It’s a joke in case you’re a member of Boomer gang and seriously didn’t realise it. :-P (speaking of boomers, look at me…typing emoji with “:-P”)
The increase of sun's temperature killed it. The sun was cooler billion of years ago. You can tell jokes without pissing him off and he has a good taste for humor.
After Some years you might find your grand children chilling in Resort on Venus. Tech his growing insanely fast you might can't see it as it's building it's Invincible roots. Wait for some years for tree to appear.
Venus is the most similar planet in our solar system to earth in terms of physical parameters such as mass size density, mass and size. If Were not for the extremely high temperature, surface pressure, and atmospheric composition, humanity could have an Earth-like planet orbiting the same star within a maximum distant of 40 million kilometers, and the thought is extremely fascinating.
It would be great if Mars was the second planet and Venus was the fourth. Venus would probably be more habitable than mars if it was in that position since having much less of a greenhouse effect would allow Ice / Water to exist and an atmosphere that while maybe not breathable could be useful. Humans might be able to go outside without a pressure suit and in the middle of summer the temperature could even be comfortable.
Yes Venus is also my favourite planet, yes earth 🌎 twins sister, same as Earth,we should live on the planet Venus and build houses.with flying technology through the space.venus,mars,Titan is good place to live Venus and Mars is good planet to live with ocean 🌊 and river 🌊 Titan is good is having ocean 🌊 and river 🌊.
Venus actually used to be just as common a setting of sci-fi stories as Mars was, until the Venera probes dashed all hopes of even remotely habitable conditions.
You wouldn't feel heavier. It would be pressurized like deep dive. It wouldn't feel like water because water attracts to itself. You wouldn't be wearing a pressurized suit, you'd be wearing a depressurized suit. Which means it would have to be rigid to have a lower pressure on the inside than the outside. 900 degrees sounds like your blood would boil if your suit didn't extract the heat.
At 4:10 Russia claimed that this ship was designed to only last that long, and the reason it transmitted for such a short time was because the battery died (just like the probe the European space agency sent to Saturn's moon Titan). They also announced that very soon they plan to send a new probe to Venus. This one is about the size of a School Bus, will have actual video cameras on board to stream live videos back to earth, and is expected to last for over a month 😲
@@isotv7516as if the US doesn't make up these stories when it comes to space exploration... We never even sent a landing probe, only atmospheric probes, don't buy either side's propaganda and use your logical mind
Hello What If! This was different than anything I have seen so far. The way this topic has been demonstrated, the animation, the storyline, superb job done. Thank you for explaining in a very interesting and unique way.
7:19 that's not true. I don't know why so many sources claim that the rain wouldn't reach the surface. Yes the boiling point of sulfur is far lower than the surface temperature of Venus but since the pressure is like 90x greater then it could persist as a liquid for longer. In fact, it's possible that there are ponds and/or rivers of sulfuric acid in some places on Venus, though they aren't stable because of how volatile/reactive the acid is. There are actually channels and basis on Venus and scientists aren't sure what caused them.
I had a very vivid dream, it started with me traveling at the speed of light and landing on Venus. I met up with two winged females, we were communicating telepathically. They guided me through out some caves and a few different areas. There seemed to be no life on the planet, everything basically looked like this video. One of the weirdest dreams I've had. Lol
I'm not bigging myself up, but I spent 6 seconds up there. It was no big deal. So glad to be back home though. I had a spanish lesson 8 seconds later. Thinking of going back for 60 second holiday. Already saving up. Can't believe this guy got there before me with his video camera and filmed so much. He must have gone in the summer, wasn't that warm when I went, I had to put on a t-shirt.
The surface pressure would be more than 150% of what it would take to crush a modern Navy submarine, so no spacesuit would supply any protection at all. Neither would your ship, which would be designed to maintain a pressure differential of 14.7 psi between inside and outside, not the 1,360 psi like on the surface of Venus. Your landing craft would need to be something very similar to a deep sea submersible. The Lunar Lander weighed about 20 tons fully loaded, and its hull was barely much thicker than a few sheets of aluminum foil. A Venus Lander would need to have a hull like a battleship. So how much fuel would you need to carry in order to land a craft at least 10 times as heavy as the LEM on Venus? And that's only if you never planned to leave. Leaving poses a whole new set of problems. Remember, the accent engine would need to be able to accelerate through an atmosphere that's 90 times more dense than Earth's. It takes a launch vehicle the size of the Saturn V or the SLS to get a payload with the mass of the Lunar Lander into orbit and out of Earth's gravity, so you'd need to land something much more powerful than the SLS on the surface of Venus if you had any intention of getting back into space. Now think about how hard your A/C has to run just to maintain a temperature differential of 20° F between outside and inside in the summer. On Venus that differential would be 900° (even in the pitch dark of night that lasts almost 4 months) and your A/C would need to 4,500% more efficient. It's seems pretty clear we're NEVER going to intentionally land any humans on Venus.
Probably but then the greenhouse effect got stronger, so all water evaporated and it escaped the planet because of solar winds (or something like that)
Yeah, but nuclear submarines are not built to go as deep as possible, that's not their main purpose. Humans have successfully sent manned submersibles almost 11 kilometers underwater.
If we could figure out how to speed up planet rotation speed. Venus can be terriformed. Increase the rotation speed even if it's turning in the opposite direction of Earth's rotation, and venus will cool down. Right now, it's rotating so slow. That it's on a slow Rotisserie wheel.😢 Slow down Earth's rotation and it will end up being just like Venus. 😮
Earth will have no liquid water on it's surface in about 500mill years nor it's protective magnetic field. We'll get there eventually don't worry. You have to try and just imagine or project your mind to realize it's going to happen, and it's basically already happen because the moment you die, time is linear and every event and second after your entry to non-existence is instant. I hope the make sense, it's harder to explain.
What i love is about universe is when it comes of outer space, Earth is dear home for all of us, regardless of race, color, financial status or anything else.
It seems that in 1943 when C.S. Lewis’ wrote his fascinating short novel, PERELANDRA (his alternate title for VENUS) that planet‘s atmosphere was so thick that all sorts of speculations were made regarding its surface, oxygen, fresh water other attributes. Nice to imagine this view but even then I suspect more was really known about Venus & that Lewis was just being imaginatively fanciful. Still reading this wonderful story really places you vividly in Ransom’s (the main character‘s) complex situation & I indeed remain intrigued that PERELANDRA could have been really be the way Lewis envisioned it. In any case, reading PERELANDRA motivates me to seek out the other two books in this trilogy.
Furthermore, the atmosphere of Venus is a staggering 90 times heavier than Earth's. You could only survive on Venus for a maximum of one second before the extreme temperatures and pressures completely vaporized you.
The atmospheric pressure would crush a human in seconds, not to mention the surface temperature is close to 900° F. I'd say a human would last about 3 seconds.
You guys remember the whole block the sun from shining on earth from space idea? What if they figured out how to do it and used it on Venus. With only half the sunlight shining on Venus maybe it woul cool down enough to send in drones to spray acid neutralizers into the clouds then start seeding the coolest spots?
This is actually a proposed way of terraforming venus in the far future. Put mirrors that block sunlight from reaching venus for hundreds of years on end until it gets so cold that the atmosphere itself begins to rain down and freeze solid on the surface. Take all the frozen atmosphere and store it in space. Then fertilize the soil, implement cyanobacteria, all the shabang.
An idea to terraform venus is to cool it with a full sunshade, and then removing the atmosphere using chemical reactions, or just shipping it away. It's a similar idea to yours.
Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect. The atmosphere is so good at trapping heat that a mere 10% sunlight getting through has the surface temperature at 900°F. The problem isn't the light, but the atmosphere. CO2 has to be changed to something else that is less opaque to infrared. Plus you have to deal with the sulfuric acid clouds above or as temperatures fall the rain will start making it to the surface and forming lakes of sulfuric acid, scouring the entire surface, and evaporating back up in toxic clouds of hydrogen sulfide and other things. And anything on the surface has to be able to withstand a pressure equal to being 3,000ft deep in the ocean.
If the pressure is 90 Earth atmospheres, shouldn't his space suit instantly get crumpled up at least? Not to mention that I'm not sure if the human body itself could even withstand such a pressure differential without folding in on itself.
This is what I hope to find in Starfield! I really hope there's a ton of variety & crazy planets like Venus. If it kills me trying to land on it, oh well!
I would rather die instantly than get trapped in it's gravitational pull, getting pulled further and further into the core but some how surviving still!
One thing often overlooked is getting off Venus even if you do land there. It’s as hard to reach orbit from Venus as it is from Earth. So eg a starship would need a full booster too.
Земля и Венера проходят похожие циклы, когда то Земля была примерно такой же. Так же не сказано, что Венера очень медленно вращается вокруг оси и ее ось вращения практически параллельна оси Солнца, поэтому нет смены времен года (скажем еще раз спасибо Луне за наш наклон). Если бы не экстремальные геологические условия, провоцирующие парниковый эффект, это могла бы быть планета-курорт.
Your space suit need to be made of Ti-6Al-4 V, titanium, and molybdenum they survive in venus and don’t thinking this glass will help it may break soon
What if I spent five seconds in Venus, you say? Well, the rough terrain and poisonous gases all around would've been more than enough to choke out the last air that I breathe. Been into sci-fi for quite some time, and I don't think it'd be best to live in other planets besides Earth. Unless if you're deeply invested in sci-fi, then you might still have a little bit of hope in you.
apparently the probes they sent didn't even need a parachute to land, the umbrella like shield around the probe was enough to slow it down enough for a safe (and i use that term loosely) landing.
since atmosphere is so dense and thick, you would see just as you looking through watter after you dive...blurry and distorted - no sharp contorus or colors...
Now let's try swimming for 5 seconds in Titan's lakes: ruclips.net/video/kx4UzkzjERM/видео.html
I dont trust your links
@@topdawgfrbro,you are thinking that he will rickroll and deceive you.😂😂😂
Ww II
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The dude was only supposed to spend five seconds on Venus. But then he was so mesmerized that he started to wander away from the ship, and sealed his fate.
He's wearing the wrong type of suit. It would need to be armoured to protect against the immense pressure
@@davidcallinicos1976the suit was designed by Stockton Rush and used fabric from the local goodwill to save money
@@davidcallinicos1976and the heat which makes that super tough keep y’all ass on earth 😂😂😂 or on the ship
Don't spoil 😂😂
@@davidcallinicos1976and the aliens don’t forget the aliens.
Watching this makes me think how much we take our beloved planet for granted which has been sustaining life for millions of years..
It is beautiful. All of the other planets are hell.
And yet we are destroying our beautiful planet🥲
because God created our bodies to suite Earth's condition. If God wants to create us in Venus, our bodies would look different. Praise the Lord!
Fun fact: It's life that made it this way. Bacteria have been around for some 2 billions years prior, created free O2. Without the bacteria Earth would also be CO2 and similar to Venus, except it would have oceans.
Billions, not millions
cancelled my trip for Venus
Why you cancelled trip my salary was stuck 😡 becoz of youu
@@Deleconrkrobloxdont worry im coming to venus
@@Elder_guardHow was your trip to Venus?
@@Steveman27Guys You All Joking!!!
I guess so.
This guy's vocal affectations killed me quicker than Venus would. Made it 4 seconds.
Totally. No need for overacting. It was annoying.
12 seconds, but the consequences are severe
the airlines used to give a little sanitary puke bag folded nice & tidy in the pocket of neighbor's seat in front of you. youtube offers no such courtesy.
for real lol
This narrator's inflated ego is off the charts.
I like how the dudes in a full space suite but wearing regular lace up work boots 😂😂😂😂😂💀
Exactly! 😂
That's what sealed his fate...
Blame is on Osha. They said it was okay.
Venus looks like how Hollywood portrays Mexico
or a stiff dose of real bad street drugs.
@@harry2928lol
😂😂😂
Breaking bad
hahahah
That poor astronaut is getting absolutely bullied by the narrator
the thumbnail is insane 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It beats staying on uranus 🗿
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Uranus is tight
Such a cold reply
It's funny that in myths Venus was considered the sister of the earth, but in fact, it's literally hell in real:
-acid rains
-lava oceans
-100х atmospheric pressure
-480С average air temperature
-One day lasts like a year on earth
-the planet rotates in the other direction (the only instance in the system)
You left out 200+ mph winds and a sulfur dioxide atmosphere.
I remember from grade school science if the 50s Venus was assumed to be much like Earth 🌎
@@dennisferguson9129 wow
And Europe was heading towards the next ice age.
7:34 "In a second thought, let's not go to Venus, tis a silly place"
right....yea
Right, yeah...🤣
"We're knights of the round table!"
This comment will go over most folks heads
It's only a model.
That feeling when even being fully informed, I'd still rather spend the full 5 seconds on Venus instead of 8 hours of work on Monday.
I would too.
But if it was without a spacesuit, I won’t go there. Pretty sure I’ll die the first second I’m on Venus without a spacesuit.
@@trishalovesyouuse a condom instead
@@KrissKross8186...nothing to stop you being a stylish ex-astronaut....😉
@@trishalovesyouu will die in a fraction of a second with no spacesuit.
I briefly drove my 1995 Chevrolet Lumina on Venus a few years ago. I will say this, you want to set your AC at full blast on recirculate. You don't want outside air coming in. It wasn't good for the tires or the paint, and the engine wasn't ever the same after that.
That's the van my family had back in the 90s when I was growing up. They don't make em like they used to anymore.
The greatest danger is when Venusian girls ask for a hike. They are said to eat the male after mating. 💪😱
I know, .. I was waving to you and also yelling at you from my Volkswagen beetle when you passed near the volcano where I was...but you had the car window closed and you didn´t hear me. I was going to tell you that the bar with sexi Venusian dancers was in the opposite direction.
Should have taken a Toyota
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact: A venus suit would cost about 1 trillion dollars, and look like a deep sea diving suit for immense pressure. It would need to be built out of titanium.
I will do it from carbon and we will use ps5 joystick to control it. It will be a huge success.
What? The existing deep sea diving submarine, DSV Limiting Factor has been tested down to 20,000 psi and cost less than $100 million to build. The atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus is about 1,350 psi. And we have material that's impervious to sulpheric acid.
At this point wouldn't even call it a suit but a rover that you control from inside
@@mihastifler Venusgate
@@Barrothmaster452 wild
I like these "What If You Spent Five Seconds On Another Planet" videos. They're educational and fun. Its amazing to see what other planets environments are like and can do to you
Bot?
The message is, "Don't go to Venus. You'll die." I get it. Thanks for the heads-up. I'll update my travel itinerary accordingly. 🙂
Moral of the story :
Don't go to Venus
In future humanity will haven’t choice
If you go there but you have to endure this kind of 'captain crunch' narrative you'll be a suicide before you ever get within distant approach of the planet. The nagging voice of someone's nosy mother in law would be more palatable.
Ok. I'll cancel my plans
Props to the camera man for staying alive 😊
😂
This joke is getting so old
The cameraman is the worst boss you have to fight in most games. Not surprised he made his way through this.
🧏 It's CGI, just in case you're a member of Gen Z, and seriously didn't know. 🤷
@@J.D.Vision Check 2 comments above. It’s a joke in case you’re a member of Boomer gang and seriously didn’t realise it. :-P (speaking of boomers, look at me…typing emoji with “:-P”)
It’s a shame that Venus so inhospitable, considering it’s the closest thing to Earth’s sister planet
The increase of sun's temperature killed it. The sun was cooler billion of years ago. You can tell jokes without pissing him off and he has a good taste for humor.
After Some years you might find your grand children chilling in Resort on Venus.
Tech his growing insanely fast you might can't see it as it's building it's Invincible roots.
Wait for some years for tree to appear.
Who knows if it was the original earth
i think Mars was earth 1,0 and we are 2,0
@@StainderFin you think Mars is our sister planet?
Try spending 2 hours at
your mother-in-law’s house.
Hahahahahahaha this was the darkest humor :D
“Well I’m your Venus, I’m your fire your desire!” Shocking Blue and Bananarama
Venus is the most similar planet in our solar system to earth in terms of physical parameters such as mass size density, mass and size. If Were not for the extremely high temperature, surface pressure, and atmospheric composition, humanity could have an Earth-like planet orbiting the same star within a maximum distant of 40 million kilometers, and the thought is extremely fascinating.
It would be great if Mars was the second planet and Venus was the fourth. Venus would probably be more habitable than mars if it was in that position since having much less of a greenhouse effect would allow Ice / Water to exist and an atmosphere that while maybe not breathable could be useful. Humans might be able to go outside without a pressure suit and in the middle of summer the temperature could even be comfortable.
Yes Venus is also my favourite planet, yes earth 🌎 twins sister, same as Earth,we should live on the planet Venus and build houses.with flying technology through the space.venus,mars,Titan is good place to live Venus and Mars is good planet to live with ocean 🌊 and river 🌊 Titan is good is having ocean 🌊 and river 🌊.
@@ajithkumarvlogger7821wut
@@themidcentristThat would be nice.
Venus actually used to be just as common a setting of sci-fi stories as Mars was, until the Venera probes dashed all hopes of even remotely habitable conditions.
This guy’s voice is harder to endure than any atmosphere…
What if we dumped all the world politicians on Mars!!
Great idea!
And those billionaires who exploit environment and dont give back to the world.
@@65pcoxygen45 I'll be happy with that 👍
@@65pcoxygen45and what about those billionaires who exploit humans? Send them too.
Mars will be polluted and will face series of earth quack and volcanoes in every second
You wouldn't feel heavier. It would be pressurized like deep dive. It wouldn't feel like water because water attracts to itself. You wouldn't be wearing a pressurized suit, you'd be wearing a depressurized suit. Which means it would have to be rigid to have a lower pressure on the inside than the outside. 900 degrees sounds like your blood would boil if your suit didn't extract the heat.
Why didn’t the cameraman help the astronaut, instead of just filming him?
Enough with the overused cameraman jokes. Jeez. Just stop it.
@@SeanBordeloncameraman jokes rock! Beat it!
How did he survive being on Venus for 5 seconds ?
@@rwandanman1218 Easy. He’s just awesome like that! 😂
@@SeanBordelon Like they're gonna listen to you lmao
I’ve never heard a narrator sound so happy when talking about dying a horrific death 😂😂
At 4:10 Russia claimed that this ship was designed to only last that long, and the reason it transmitted for such a short time was because the battery died (just like the probe the European space agency sent to Saturn's moon Titan). They also announced that very soon they plan to send a new probe to Venus. This one is about the size of a School Bus, will have actual video cameras on board to stream live videos back to earth, and is expected to last for over a month 😲
Sounds like typical Russian obfuscation. It failed because they didn't build it strong enough.
@@isotv7516just like their nuclear reactors 💀
@@tylorstafford20and their tanks
@@isotv7516well us couldn’t even do that lol
@@isotv7516as if the US doesn't make up these stories when it comes to space exploration... We never even sent a landing probe, only atmospheric probes, don't buy either side's propaganda and use your logical mind
Imagine needing 8 mins to tell me what will happen to me spending 5 seconds on Venus.
This narrates like a 90’s high school educational video.
Why is the astronaut wearing Doc Martins? 2:42
I admire your work ethic and the consistency with which you provide new and interesting material.
wait how do we terraform Venus first?🤔
Thanks
Hello What If! This was different than anything I have seen so far. The way this topic has been demonstrated, the animation, the storyline, superb job done. Thank you for explaining in a very interesting and unique way.
so did he go on Elon's space ship is that why it's killing him?
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What if.... A Dancing Cat on a skateboard came rolling down the street, throwing pizzas at people while singing the meow mix song?
I like the Chase dies in space series.. next time can you do, "What If You Spent 5 Seconds on Pluto"
7:19 that's not true. I don't know why so many sources claim that the rain wouldn't reach the surface. Yes the boiling point of sulfur is far lower than the surface temperature of Venus but since the pressure is like 90x greater then it could persist as a liquid for longer. In fact, it's possible that there are ponds and/or rivers of sulfuric acid in some places on Venus, though they aren't stable because of how volatile/reactive the acid is. There are actually channels and basis on Venus and scientists aren't sure what caused them.
I had a very vivid dream, it started with me traveling at the speed of light and landing on Venus. I met up with two winged females, we were communicating telepathically. They guided me through out some caves and a few different areas. There seemed to be no life on the planet, everything basically looked like this video. One of the weirdest dreams I've had. Lol
Venues?
@@Rishi123456789 damn autocorrect. Lol
@@Ac2091-x1f LOL! 💓🌌💓
Uh
Didn't you burn in your dream??
I'm not bigging myself up, but I spent 6 seconds up there. It was no big deal. So glad to be back home though. I had a spanish lesson 8 seconds later. Thinking of going back for 60 second holiday. Already saving up. Can't believe this guy got there before me with his video camera and filmed so much. He must have gone in the summer, wasn't that warm when I went, I had to put on a t-shirt.
If you don't get a chance to go there you will be crushed.......but if you do go you will be crushed.
i live there
What if you never stopped falling? Seems like a good idea for an episode
Would you reach the speed of light?
@@maksphoto78thinking in 4k
I assume you'll be crushed by the atmosphere
@@_ronaldanthony3361 Grabbity
@@maksphoto78 owo
🎶Venus ain't the kind of place to raise your kids
In fact, it's hot as hell...🎶
The surface pressure would be more than 150% of what it would take to crush a modern Navy submarine, so no spacesuit would supply any protection at all. Neither would your ship, which would be designed to maintain a pressure differential of 14.7 psi between inside and outside, not the 1,360 psi like on the surface of Venus. Your landing craft would need to be something very similar to a deep sea submersible. The Lunar Lander weighed about 20 tons fully loaded, and its hull was barely much thicker than a few sheets of aluminum foil. A Venus Lander would need to have a hull like a battleship. So how much fuel would you need to carry in order to land a craft at least 10 times as heavy as the LEM on Venus? And that's only if you never planned to leave. Leaving poses a whole new set of problems. Remember, the accent engine would need to be able to accelerate through an atmosphere that's 90 times more dense than Earth's. It takes a launch vehicle the size of the Saturn V or the SLS to get a payload with the mass of the Lunar Lander into orbit and out of Earth's gravity, so you'd need to land something much more powerful than the SLS on the surface of Venus if you had any intention of getting back into space.
Now think about how hard your A/C has to run just to maintain a temperature differential of 20° F between outside and inside in the summer. On Venus that differential would be 900° (even in the pitch dark of night that lasts almost 4 months) and your A/C would need to 4,500% more efficient.
It's seems pretty clear we're NEVER going to intentionally land any humans on Venus.
Make a video on about what if we have 48 hrs instead of 24 hrs day time
Women between ages 13-50 would suffer. Also, your work hours would increase.
Idk about other planets but it's fcking freezing and windy here in Neptune.
There used to be water right?
Used to be just like earth before?
Is it right?
Supposedly.
Nah earth was like Venus u got it the other way around
Probably but then the greenhouse effect got stronger, so all water evaporated and it escaped the planet because of solar winds (or something like that)
People complain about the narration but it’s very typical of 1990’s middle/high school videos shown in classrooms
True; I’m still waiting for love! It’s like Venus.
I didn’t know that spending five seconds on Venus could have such an impact
5 secs is an eternity, just ask Stockton Rush...💀
Try spending five seconds with my former girlfriend. 😬
It's like a 3000ft deep ocean of molten lead.
live there and yea
You missed the part where he was engulfed in flames before he reached the bottom of the ladder.
My bro thought of spending 5 second on Venus but survived for 8 minutes and 7 seconds..mad respect 💀
why wear a spacesuit inside the spacecraft?????
Thanks to the bravest cameraman risking his life just to show us Venus
🤣🤣🤣
This is an amazing immersive episode. Great work
Are these comments from braindead people or just bots?
You’d be crushed so much, the carbon in your molecules would be compacted into diamonds
Very nice work! Thank You
The starship would be crushed long before reaching the surface.
Imagine being 1 kilometer underwater in that spacesuit, even a nuclear submarine will implode in such depth
A newtsuit could survive that pressure, but you would need titanium instead of aluminium.
All but one nuclear submarine was not built for this kind of pressure, and that one is now lying at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Yeah, but nuclear submarines are not built to go as deep as possible, that's not their main purpose. Humans have successfully sent manned submersibles almost 11 kilometers underwater.
@@taras3702You meant one of the Soviet submarine?
If we could figure out how to speed up planet rotation speed. Venus can be terriformed. Increase the rotation speed even if it's turning in the opposite direction of Earth's rotation, and venus will cool down. Right now, it's rotating so slow. That it's on a slow Rotisserie wheel.😢
Slow down Earth's rotation and it will end up being just like Venus. 😮
Earth will have no liquid water on it's surface in about 500mill years nor it's protective magnetic field. We'll get there eventually don't worry. You have to try and just imagine or project your mind to realize it's going to happen, and it's basically already happen because the moment you die, time is linear and every event and second after your entry to non-existence is instant. I hope the make sense, it's harder to explain.
How would speeding up or slowing down a planets rotation affect the temperature? I don't see the connection
Hats Off To The What If Crew And Astronaut Taking Their Risk To Go In Venus To Let Us See What's Inside On Veenus And Upload This In RUclips
What i love is about universe is when it comes of outer space, Earth is dear home for all of us, regardless of race, color, financial status or anything else.
It seems that in 1943 when C.S. Lewis’ wrote his fascinating short novel, PERELANDRA (his alternate title for VENUS) that planet‘s atmosphere was so thick that all sorts of speculations were made regarding its surface, oxygen, fresh water other attributes. Nice to imagine this view but even then I suspect more was really known about Venus & that Lewis was just being imaginatively fanciful. Still reading this wonderful story really places you vividly in Ransom’s (the main character‘s) complex situation & I indeed remain intrigued that PERELANDRA could have been really be the way Lewis envisioned it. In any case, reading PERELANDRA motivates me to seek out the other two books in this trilogy.
These videos are fantastic! Love these!❤
Furthermore, the atmosphere of Venus is a staggering 90 times heavier than Earth's. You could only survive on Venus for a maximum of one second before the extreme temperatures and pressures completely vaporized you.
2:15 your spaceship design is amazing and a nice blueprint for Elon Musk.
What if we human throw our all not disposable material like plastic on Venus
it would cost too much fuel/money launching thousands of rockets to dispose bilions of plastic
If you were on Venus, you wouldn’t have five seconds.
If you were on uranus. You won’t last five seconds.
900 degrees. Nice summers day here in western Europe, not including the heat index.
Perfect temp for me
The atmospheric pressure would crush a human in seconds, not to mention the surface temperature is close to 900° F. I'd say a human would last about 3 seconds.
You guys remember the whole block the sun from shining on earth from space idea? What if they figured out how to do it and used it on Venus. With only half the sunlight shining on Venus maybe it woul cool down enough to send in drones to spray acid neutralizers into the clouds then start seeding the coolest spots?
This is actually a proposed way of terraforming venus in the far future. Put mirrors that block sunlight from reaching venus for hundreds of years on end until it gets so cold that the atmosphere itself begins to rain down and freeze solid on the surface. Take all the frozen atmosphere and store it in space. Then fertilize the soil, implement cyanobacteria, all the shabang.
An idea to terraform venus is to cool it with a full sunshade, and then removing the atmosphere using chemical reactions, or just shipping it away. It's a similar idea to yours.
Ya only if u can control the volcanoes ... what do I think is producing the c02 humans
Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect. The atmosphere is so good at trapping heat that a mere 10% sunlight getting through has the surface temperature at 900°F. The problem isn't the light, but the atmosphere. CO2 has to be changed to something else that is less opaque to infrared. Plus you have to deal with the sulfuric acid clouds above or as temperatures fall the rain will start making it to the surface and forming lakes of sulfuric acid, scouring the entire surface, and evaporating back up in toxic clouds of hydrogen sulfide and other things. And anything on the surface has to be able to withstand a pressure equal to being 3,000ft deep in the ocean.
@@mycroft16 If you blot out the sun on all of venus for hundreds of years on end, the atmosphere will slowly cool and freeze on the surface.
These vids are so freaking awesome that I don't care that the guy sounds like he was fired from Nickelodeon.
thanks bro i was thinking to spend my holiday on this planet ,now i will reconsider it🙂
those must be some pretty durable shoe laces on the astronaut's boots.
Can you do what happens we go to mercury i subsribe i shared and liked!❤😊
U said 5 secs they y ur video be 8 min longer?
So do we need a self base generating compound ship to protect itself and keep throwing base into the atmosphere to make it hospitable
If the pressure is 90 Earth atmospheres, shouldn't his space suit instantly get crumpled up at least? Not to mention that I'm not sure if the human body itself could even withstand such a pressure differential without folding in on itself.
This is what I hope to find in Starfield!
I really hope there's a ton of variety & crazy planets like Venus. If it kills me trying to land on it, oh well!
RIP, Todd H got you again :/
Oh you must have been surely disappointed
@shoxx48 Actually I've been really enjoying it, but was hoping for more insane looking environments though.
@@corey2232 Corey, dont complain. After all, remember, it just works.
A US astronaut in the video and the narrator uses ‘Kilometer’.
🇺🇸: WTF is a ‘Kilometer’
One 'kilometer' is 3 yards * 3,14 gallons / 2,7 inches. It's that easy.
The world: 1 km = 1000 m, 1m = 100 cm, 1cm = 100 mm, 1kg = 1000 g, 1000 kg = 1t, etc
🇺🇸: YARDS, POUNDS
What if idea: What if, we were able to enter the sun unharmed?🤔
😂good one
Well we probably would only see fire
@@manfloor6121or satan😂😂😂
I would rather die instantly than get trapped in it's gravitational pull, getting pulled further and further into the core but some how surviving still!
@@psychedelictacos9118you might be able to float in its plasma, the pressure makes it act like goo.
One thing often overlooked is getting off Venus even if you do land there. It’s as hard to reach orbit from Venus as it is from Earth. So eg a starship would need a full booster too.
I absolutely LOVE your channel!!❤
6:20 "Commander, you're outside of the operation zone. You need to head back."
What if I stay on earth
All these videos are nightmare fuel.
Земля и Венера проходят похожие циклы, когда то Земля была примерно такой же. Так же не сказано, что Венера очень медленно вращается вокруг оси и ее ось вращения практически параллельна оси Солнца, поэтому нет смены времен года (скажем еще раз спасибо Луне за наш наклон). Если бы не экстремальные геологические условия, провоцирующие парниковый эффект, это могла бы быть планета-курорт.
6:28 Young Blud got springlocked (Venus Edition)💀
I felt like I was actually there for a moment, amazing video! 💛
Me also
There isnt oxygen like that in the world on venus , this planet has to the mountains Hard x the reef ,stony place .
Plot twist, you were
Hats off to the camera man recording from out of the spaceship for landing.
Um this is animation….there is no cameraman
@@kieransoregaard-utt8 you don't know about jokes dude
@@SmartExpertDesigns Neither do you dude.
@@deadon4847 One more
Your space suit need to be made of Ti-6Al-4 V, titanium, and molybdenum they survive in venus and don’t thinking this glass will help it may break soon
That's so touristy! At least the hiking boots are an upgrade from the slippers of hippies who are roaming around the Himalayas.
What if Earth and Venus switch places
We're dead
What if I spent five seconds in Venus, you say? Well, the rough terrain and poisonous gases all around would've been more than enough to choke out the last air that I breathe. Been into sci-fi for quite some time, and I don't think it'd be best to live in other planets besides Earth. Unless if you're deeply invested in sci-fi, then you might still have a little bit of hope in you.
Literally he take 8 mintute to describe 5 sec in Venus 😂😂
apparently the probes they sent didn't even need a parachute to land, the umbrella like shield around the probe was enough to slow it down enough for a safe (and i use that term loosely) landing.
Video cuts off as soon as it starts and forces you to look at ads.
SHOUT OUT TO THE CAMERA GUY. HE LASTED MORE THAN A MINUTE TO BRING US THIS FOOTAGE
this channel is literally my 3 am thoughts🤣🤣
the cameraman survived tho
He was wearing a netherite armour with potion of water breathing to resist pressure.
i been watchin these videos all night and now into this morning so interesting
since atmosphere is so dense and thick, you would see just as you looking through watter after you dive...blurry and distorted - no sharp contorus or colors...
0:39 Jupiter goes brrrrr