So damn amazed about the human desire to understand our reality we exist in. So damn proud I share an existence with such amazing humans who work at answering these question!! 👏👍👏👍👏👍👏👍 keep up the great work you do!!!
It is unbelievable that we can make a satellite that revolves around the sun. To understand the magnitude of this task, look at the sun for a few seconds.
The sun also produces water in Earth's atmosphere by ionizing oxygen atoms in Earth's atmosphere. The sun's plasma contains free floating protons and electrons that can attach to the ionized oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. Higher energy electrons can break the bonds of lower energy electrons.
I live in Alberta, Canada, and we have massive forest fires right now. I have a question, because of all the smoke, the sun is a red color. I took my binoculars out may 20 and looked at the red sun and I saw a huge rectangular black object on the left side of the sun and above to the right saw a line of black Grey circles in a row. I am in central Alberta, and it was maybe 7 pm, looking west? Does anyone have an explanation for this. I observed it two days in a row.
The sun color will change according to the atmospheric conditions on earth because of the light refraction. I am not really sure your observatory time and method but the black spots occur on the surface of the sun are mostly the sun spots. It's because of extremely strong magnetic pressure of the sun's certain regions.
@alicemay4861 I know what sunspots are and what shape they should be. I have never heard of a nearly square spot. I saw several gray circles which problem were probably spots but the completely black rectangle was not normal. The sun toned down the sun so it could be looked at through regular cheap binoculars.
@@LawofMoses Okay. If I am correct, the circles around the sun would be sun halos. As you mentioned, there were some smoke so the light is refracted through it. Well, about the rectangle or nearly squared shapes on the sun, (I think) since the sun is rotating itself, the forces may stretch out and resulting those kinds of shape.
Yes! Even NASA use metric. Its just the U.S. Myanmar and Liberia that the rest of the planet has to cater for 🙄 unfortunately our uneducated American friends cant understand metric
Indeed, but this is to more widely disseminate the information, and a large part of the population will understand the imperial system. That's not to say it wouldn't be better to have both measurements given
@@keptinjack There are only 3 countries in the world that use the imperial system: the US, Liberia and Myanmar. Adding their populations together (which equals 397,565,200 using numbers from Wordometer) and finding the percentage of that against the world population (8,037,764,520 according to Worldometer) gives us approx 4.9% of the world population that understands and uses the imperial system. So, it's more accessible if the metric system is used because a larger part of the population understands it.
I still fail to understand why this probe is not melting. I have listened to different explanations, but still cannot get it. The Solar wind can easily get to the back of the Parker probe and burn those instruments. Why doesn't that happen? How does that 20°C temperature maintained?
there is a new VGA caste called "path tracing" lighting technology which is more advanced, the technology of the physics of light physics is simulated more realistically. and why don't they use that technology, to make the ignorant people believe it's not CGI 😂🎉😊
You can set it to generate Arabic subtitles. Click CC then go to Settings and select Subtitles. Click Auto-translate and choose Arabic from the menu. It will work for any video that has CC active.
Polish jokes are low key racism jokes and that don't fly outside your golf buddies. Look to make changes to the way you think and treat people. Because right now you're off target.
I swear all these galactic or extra ordinary things that people scientifically do to the sun or amateur or anything messes with the sun and create these problems with the sun....solar flares holes 😂
@@jazznblues9496 Please just look to the context of that event. It was a competition with Soviet Union. Moreover, it has not been repeated, which is very odd given the fact that NASA repeats its space experiments. It is only until 2024, and look to the tests they have done and the cancelations so far as if it's not been done before while it's supposed the technology in this field has been developed since the 70s!! There are lot of factors that make us doubt about that event! On the other hand, all what you have are mockery and the official report from NASA!
Rocket science is not sci-fi, so going to the moon is just a big math problem yet still achievable back in the 70s. Also wouldn't you think that Soviet would be the first one to disprove USA's achievements. What stopped from NASA doing apollo missions is because of money. It's getting more expensive at the same time doesn't benefit USA that much anymore.
Nasa got tired of hearing people say, 'they can't go to the moon again!' So, you know what they did? They were like, 'Fine! We'll just go back to the moon in 2025!' Talk about taking 'challenge accepted' to a whole new level! Artemis 3 is coming!
If only space was everyones focus 🥰
So damn amazed about the human desire to understand our reality we exist in. So damn proud I share an existence with such amazing humans who work at answering these question!! 👏👍👏👍👏👍👏👍 keep up the great work you do!!!
Outstanding achievement
They are all so passionate about their job.... 🙏🙏
The parker probe is also the fastest man made object so far.
Currently 0.22% of the speed of light
Jus beautiful watching this whole video . Thank u guys ❤❤
Thank God for smart people like that we have here on this spoiled earth!!!!!!
Wow amazing 😻
I really appreciate everyone that was involved opinion. I did not get any information on what everyone accomplished. Meaning the mission.
60 years of planning? Wow, that's dedication.
Very impressive 🛰️
My weekend special 💖
That’s insane sending something to the sun ?!?!????!!!!!! That’s cool
This is amazing, kudos to the intelligent team.
Science is so freaking cool!!!
Makes me think of the Sun Station from Outer Wilds 🤩🌞
Wow good thing about the 👏🤞 NASA Solar probe
It Would be amazing when we'll get the closest to the Sun ☀️!
Have yall seen the videos of the planets they had to pass to get to the sun?
The sun for me is the one of the interesting and mysterious...
It is unbelievable that we can make a satellite that revolves around the sun. To understand the magnitude of this task, look at the sun for a few seconds.
Going to go listen to Closer to the Sun by Slightly Stoopid after this.
You're in my Spot.
The sun also produces water in Earth's atmosphere by ionizing oxygen atoms in Earth's atmosphere. The sun's plasma contains free floating protons and electrons that can attach to the ionized oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. Higher energy electrons can break the bonds of lower energy electrons.
i love how given enough time and persistence, nasa can get it done
Probably need a fleet of probes with navigation communication around the sun you can’t transmit through the sun.
I live in Alberta, Canada, and we have massive forest fires right now. I have a question, because of all the smoke, the sun is a red color. I took my binoculars out may 20 and looked at the red sun and I saw a huge rectangular black object on the left side of the sun and above to the right saw a line of black Grey circles in a row. I am in central Alberta, and it was maybe 7 pm, looking west?
Does anyone have an explanation for this. I observed it two days in a row.
sun spots. the smoke will bend the light of the sun to a red hue. probably.
@@FinnishedThirdMusic rectangular solid black for two days?
The sun color will change according to the atmospheric conditions on earth because of the light refraction. I am not really sure your observatory time and method but the black spots occur on the surface of the sun are mostly the sun spots. It's because of extremely strong magnetic pressure of the sun's certain regions.
@alicemay4861 I know what sunspots are and what shape they should be. I have never heard of a nearly square spot. I saw several gray circles which problem were probably spots but the completely black rectangle was not normal. The sun toned down the sun so it could be looked at through regular cheap binoculars.
@@LawofMoses Okay. If I am correct, the circles around the sun would be sun halos. As you mentioned, there were some smoke so the light is refracted through it. Well, about the rectangle or nearly squared shapes on the sun, (I think) since the sun is rotating itself, the forces may stretch out and resulting those kinds of shape.
My name is on it's memory drive :)
Ok little probe get out there and tell us what's up with our giant unshielded fusion reactor, good luck little buddy
Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury.
What's that a book 📖?
practically its a sandwich that will never get toasted.
Is that LazyPeon as the hired narrator?!
nicee
If it's so hot why don't they leave at night
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That ball of fire is God. The true giver of life. And the true consumer of life.
Dear BBC, please stop using non-metric units in a scientific video essay. Miles and inches are not used in science universally
Yes! Even NASA use metric. Its just the U.S. Myanmar and Liberia that the rest of the planet has to cater for 🙄 unfortunately our uneducated American friends cant understand metric
Indeed, but this is to more widely disseminate the information, and a large part of the population will understand the imperial system. That's not to say it wouldn't be better to have both measurements given
Large part of population where? Just in the States!!!
@@keptinjack There are only 3 countries in the world that use the imperial system: the US, Liberia and Myanmar. Adding their populations together (which equals 397,565,200 using numbers from Wordometer) and finding the percentage of that against the world population (8,037,764,520 according to Worldometer) gives us approx 4.9% of the world population that understands and uses the imperial system. So, it's more accessible if the metric system is used because a larger part of the population understands it.
America is part of the universe so miles and inches are universally used. Get rekt! 😂
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Can I insulate my house with that stuff holy shit
Lol
Missed opportunity to call it Icarus, but pretty cool nonetheless
Somehow we still can't afford universal healthcare, research into extending human lifespan, eradicate disease, etc.....
Earth : I'm gonna prob your behind.
Sun : That's rude.
IT WOULD BURN UP , NO WAY ...
Solar panel rated at trillion trillion watts 😂
I still fail to understand why this probe is not melting. I have listened to different explanations, but still cannot get it.
The Solar wind can easily get to the back of the Parker probe and burn those instruments. Why doesn't that happen? How does that 20°C temperature maintained?
The average swimming pool is 29oC not 20oC
there is a new VGA caste called "path tracing" lighting technology which is more advanced, the technology of the physics of light physics is simulated more realistically. and why don't they use that technology, to make the ignorant people believe it's not CGI 😂🎉😊
Please add or enable Arabic subtitles so as Arabic audience can understand and enjoy your beloved vlogs.
Agreed! I cant speak or understand Arabic btw but this video is too good to be held back by language barrier
You can set it to generate Arabic subtitles.
Click CC then go to Settings and select Subtitles. Click Auto-translate and choose Arabic from the menu.
It will work for any video that has CC active.
The polish space agency wanted to send a spacecraft to the sun . When asked when ,the polish space agency replied we will go at night .
Polish jokes are low key racism jokes and that don't fly outside your golf buddies. Look to make changes to the way you think and treat people. Because right now you're off target.
Dad joke😊
@@andrewweaver2517 Idk what do you mean, I'm from Poland and I'm not offended by that joke at all
When Parker touched the sun, it likely was never heard from again…
asni shenim nuk mbaj te gjitha koke. i kam
Science please. Not Feelings.
4th!
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First comment❤❤
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I swear all these galactic or extra ordinary things that people scientifically do to the sun or amateur or anything messes with the sun and create these problems with the sun....solar flares holes 😂
And it didn't blow up, unlike a Musk project!
THEY DIDN'T LAND ON THE MOON. NO GOOD EVIDENCE TO BELIEVE THAT.
I hope you are not planning on breeding...
@@jazznblues9496
Please just look to the context of that event. It was a competition with Soviet Union. Moreover, it has not been repeated, which is very odd given the fact that NASA repeats its space experiments. It is only until 2024, and look to the tests they have done and the cancelations so far as if it's not been done before while it's supposed the technology in this field has been developed since the 70s!! There are lot of factors that make us doubt about that event!
On the other hand, all what you have are mockery and the official report from NASA!
Rocket science is not sci-fi, so going to the moon is just a big math problem yet still achievable back in the 70s. Also wouldn't you think that Soviet would be the first one to disprove USA's achievements.
What stopped from NASA doing apollo missions is because of money. It's getting more expensive at the same time doesn't benefit USA that much anymore.
@@fjaajf
_"because of money"_
OMG ! Do you really believe that?
If you think it's cheap to go to the moon fund your own mission
the next probe name it Spiderman probe
1969 was just a movie. Why do you think Nasa Cant go back to the moon
Nasa got tired of hearing people say, 'they can't go to the moon again!' So, you know what they did? They were like, 'Fine! We'll just go back to the moon in 2025!' Talk about taking 'challenge accepted' to a whole new level! Artemis 3 is coming!