A Year on Every Planet of the Solar System (Timelapse)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @CreeperG0d
    @CreeperG0d 9 месяцев назад +40

    How new year would be celebrated in each planet:
    Mercurians: Happy New Year! Tomorrow we celebrate another one.
    Venusians: Happy New Year! We're still waiting for the day to end and we'll prepare for another new year tomorrow.
    Earthlings: Happy New Year! This year had a lot of challenges, but now we are gonna go for another 365/366 days.
    Martians: Happy New Year! Another 668 (martian) days are waiting for us.
    Jupiterians: Happy New Year! Look how old we've aged this year.
    Saturnians: Happy New Year! It was a long year where we did many things and we've come to age a lot.
    Uranusians: Happy New Year! This year I was born, graduated from college, got married, and now have grandchildren.
    Neptunians: Happy New Year! I'm so old, but this was also the year I was born.
    Plutonians: Happy New Year! This was the year we were discovered, considered a planet, and then disqualified as a planet by the Earthlings.
    Sednians: Happy New Year! It's been a year of ours since civilizations exist.

  • @VenatorPaleo
    @VenatorPaleo Год назад +106

    There is something magical about the rings being revealed at around 3:19.

    • @xiangliuthefox3071
      @xiangliuthefox3071 Год назад +7

      It has an outer ring just like saturn

    • @epicCoolgiytryhsrfsea
      @epicCoolgiytryhsrfsea 4 месяца назад +1

      and yet neptune doesnt have it

    • @wailingalen
      @wailingalen 3 месяца назад

      It is!!! Like a forbidden love, magical and ethereal yet fleeting and mystical 😢

  • @julianaylor4351
    @julianaylor4351 Год назад +173

    The last time Sedna was in the position it is in now, early Bronze Age civilisations were beginning.

    • @AgdaFingers
      @AgdaFingers Год назад +52

      Actually, the last time Sedna was in the position it is now, mammoths, saber tooth tigers, and giant sloths roamed the earth. According to wikipedia, the bronze age didn't even start until 6,000 years later - we were still well into the Stone Age at that point.

    • @CreationForeverMinistries
      @CreationForeverMinistries Год назад +6

      Your comment is false since Sedna is at the position that it is now for the first time ever. Sedna has not completed a full orbit around the Sun yet since a year on Sedna is over 11,000 Earth years and the Universe is 6,000 years old in Earth years. So far, as of today, Sedna has only completed around 52% of it's first orbit since Creation. On the other hand, Pluto has completed around 24 full orbits around the Sun since Creation. Sedna will likely never complete it's first full orbit around the Sun since we are in the End Times right now.

    • @Peteman81
      @Peteman81 Год назад +18

      @@CreationForeverMinistries Ha ha ha ha!!1 Gotta love a delusional troll!!!

    • @CreationForeverMinistries
      @CreationForeverMinistries Год назад +2

      @@Peteman81 I’m actually not a troll. I’m a preacher myself. Anyways, here is the gospel. We all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (Rom 3:23). Scripture warns of hell and those who die in their sins will go there. To be saved, all you need to do is repent and trust alone in Jesus Christ. Works are not needed for salvation. Jesus died on the cross for our sins so this way those who accept Jesus will be saved & get everlasting life. The choice to accept Jesus Christ is urgent because the next moment, let alone tomorrow is never promised.

    • @DeltaHydrixian
      @DeltaHydrixian Год назад

      @@CreationForeverMinistriesdude the Universe is slightly less than 14 billion years old 💀 Explain Dinosaurs mf

  • @SpaceCinemaYT
    @SpaceCinemaYT Год назад +33

    Stargaze ist back ❤❤ Breathtaking Video again bro, but please upload more often 🥺

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Год назад +14

      Yeah I've been so busy with school and other stuff, I really want to upload more. Thank you my guy!!

    • @SpaceCinemaYT
      @SpaceCinemaYT Год назад +2

      @@Stargaze_youtube Same bro. But I invest way too much of my freetime into my videos than I probably should haha

    • @terrancegroomsjr5890
      @terrancegroomsjr5890 Год назад

      @@SpaceCinemaYT You and Stargaze are best friends?

  • @MinorLife10
    @MinorLife10 Год назад +61

    When Sedna was in position where it is now, the humanity was in stone age

  • @PartyNekromantDeniz
    @PartyNekromantDeniz Год назад +9

    U made me so proud showing Sedna. Uranus circle looking sometimes invisible makes it even more nice, as it is my favourite one.

  • @mcanty
    @mcanty Год назад +28

    That is insane to think about, the last time pluto was at the position as it is now was before the us was even a nation

    • @jasonpalacios1363
      @jasonpalacios1363 11 месяцев назад +3

      So when Pluto was discovered in 1930, it still didn't make its whole revolution around the sun. That's insane!

    • @thehapagirl92
      @thehapagirl92 11 месяцев назад +2

      Well duh, it takes about 240 years. Pluto just entered Aquarius and it was last in Aquarius when the constitution was written. The themes of revolution back then are the same themes now. Astrology is real and should be mandatory in schools

    • @SarajevoKyoto
      @SarajevoKyoto 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@thehapagirl92Astrology is slightly more real than the tooth fairy, slightly less real than jackalopes, and should be taught accordingly.

    • @corrdox
      @corrdox 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@thehapagirl92 300 - 500 years in the future almost all stars in nowadays constellations will change positions lol

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta 5 дней назад

      @@thehapagirl92 Probably what comes before the other replies to you is that Pluto was not in Aquarius in the astrology of 1775, because astrology did not even account for Pluto's existence.

  • @BlackSheepNara
    @BlackSheepNara Год назад +30

    Oh wow, so since I was born Saturn has made one round. (I’m 30)
    Neat info

    • @backroomscataloger
      @backroomscataloger Год назад +3

      That’s right cuz one saturn orbit is 29 years!

    • @wightman1987
      @wightman1987 Год назад +6

      Sorry it's 1 Earth year late, but happy 1st Saturn birthday

    • @stevenayoub1654
      @stevenayoub1654 8 месяцев назад +1

      You're still a baby technically

  • @screamingmimi90
    @screamingmimi90 Год назад +11

    Beautiful. Thanks for all the interesting facts about each place in orbit. You must have done excellent research. Lovely video, my friend. Warm wishes from Minnesota! ❤❤❤

  • @EMB3D
    @EMB3D 11 месяцев назад +3

    looking at your videos, you have seriously good taste in visuals and music, as well as on the topic, just awesome , thanks

  • @TheRetroReboot
    @TheRetroReboot Год назад +14

    This guy included sedna, I like this guy

  • @MeganB2023
    @MeganB2023 Год назад +16

    Cool I love space especially Jupiter and Saturn

  • @titan9259
    @titan9259 Год назад +51

    (some additional dwarf planets)
    Ceres: 4 years 7 months
    Eris: 558 years
    Makemake: 310 years
    Haumea: 282 years
    Gonggong: 548 years
    Orcus: 247 years
    Planet 9 (space engine mod): 17500 years
    2015 TG318 (The Goblin): 50600 years

    • @coolguypravara
      @coolguypravara Год назад

      How it is just 4 years for Ceres?

    • @Buddybhe
      @Buddybhe Год назад +8

      ​​@@coolguypravara it's in between Mars and Jupiter. Also it's closer to 5 years

    • @commanderiosifstalin4938
      @commanderiosifstalin4938 Год назад +8

      We still have no evidence about the existence of the Planet 9. Some astronomers and astrophysicists even fear the worst case scenario, planet 9 could actually be a black hole.

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 Год назад

      @@coolguypravara Have a look at where Ceres is in the solar system.

    • @wandtpag
      @wandtpag Год назад +8

      @@commanderiosifstalin4938 even if it was a black hole... it wouldn't have much impact on us. It didn't for 4 billion years, it probably won't be for another billion, when the sun becomes a red giant and we'll be toast by then...

  • @goatededitz11
    @goatededitz11 10 месяцев назад +5

    The last time Pluto was in the position it is now, It wasnt even discovered yet

  • @coolguypravara
    @coolguypravara Год назад +13

    Nice video 👍🙂

  • @JUMALATION1
    @JUMALATION1 Год назад +6

    I didn't even come to think of that Saturn actually creates a shadow on its own rings throughout one Saturn year, but seeing it here in the video, it of course all makes sense 😅🪐

  • @RestlessHarp
    @RestlessHarp 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is so beautiful.

  • @goldfing5898
    @goldfing5898 Год назад +6

    Sorry, but I don't understand this: 1:25 About Mars, you say "Seeing this from the surface will probably give you headache, so we'll go to the next one" (Jupiter). Why? A "year" on Mars is about twice as long as on Earth, and a day nearly exactly the same length, so there is not that much difference. So why should the view from Mars surface give us headache, while from Earth not (you didn't mention any similar problem for Earth)?

    • @ayjanu
      @ayjanu Год назад +6

      Probably due to the constant orbits of Phobos and Deimos, thanks to the timelapse. I wouldn't say it would be headache-inducing - at least, for me - but then, I'm used to things like that.

    • @epicCoolgiytryhsrfsea
      @epicCoolgiytryhsrfsea 4 месяца назад

      because ur not gonna stand waiting for 1.88 years

    • @PlanetGuy901
      @PlanetGuy901 3 месяца назад +1

      @@epicCoolgiytryhsrfseaAnd yet, literally had to stand on Callisto for 12 years on Earth 💀
      The farther we get from The Sun, the longer we have to wait for 1 orbit around The Sun.

  • @ThandarsawmyatThandarsawmy-n3l
    @ThandarsawmyatThandarsawmy-n3l Год назад +2

    Time-lapse photography is a technique that captures several frames of footage during a fixed period of time which is then played back at a higher or normal speed. This is commonly used for astronomical or nature photography, but it can also be used to capture the passage of time on Earth. When it comes to the eight planets of the Solar System, each exhibits a unique look when recorded using time-lapse technology.
    Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, experiences tidal locking which means one side of the planet is always visible. Due to this, when viewing a time-lapse of Mercury, one should expect to see only one side of the planet, revealing craters and mountains. Venus rotates in the opposite direction of other planets, and also has very thick clouds that prevent the surface from being visible. Thus, time-lapse recordings of Venus will show the clouds as they rotate around the planet.
    Earth's time-lapse photography looks quite different from the other planets due to its rotation and distinct characteristics such as the land-sea boundaries. The Moon, which is in orbit around Earth, also appears in time-lapse photos as it passes through its different phases.
    Mars has an unusual tilt to its orbit, which causes significant variations in its clime and surface features. Time-lapse photography captured of Mars will normally show the red planet's distinctive color in the sky, as well as clouds and surface features such as volcanoes. Jupiter is a gas giant, so its time-lapse photography will show the swirling clouds around the planet, and sometimes storms or other atmospheric phenomenon.
    Saturn's time-lapse photography displays its famous rings that make it stand out from the other planets. On the other hand, Uranus is the only planet in the Solar System that is tilted, so any time-lapse of it will show its slow rotation with its side facing the Sun with the different hemispheres in turn visible in the periodic frames.
    Finally, Neptune's time-lapse photography reveals its great distance from the Sun and gives a glimpse of its blue hue. All of these planetary features offer unique visuals when photographed in time-lapse, making it a fascinating experience to explore our Solar System.

  • @carlos87430
    @carlos87430 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good videos specially that you include pluto, Eris and sedna. You should do a few other videos about pluto eris and sedna. Nobody talks about them real nice channel👍

  • @jossdeiboss
    @jossdeiboss 10 месяцев назад +3

    2:35 : are you suggesting that some of us are old people????? haha

  • @billywong1611
    @billywong1611 Год назад +3

    a human lifetime is but a blink of an eye in the timescale of the Universe

  • @PWDMaximum
    @PWDMaximum Год назад +7

    Space Engine made me appreciate our solar system. Its our little home with our own unique planets. Billions hell trillions, hell infinite amounts of systems out there and this one formed in its own special way.

    • @DeltaHydrixian
      @DeltaHydrixian Год назад

      Indeed. It is why SpaceEngine is my 2nd favorite space game.

  • @wightman1987
    @wightman1987 Год назад +6

    Having my 36th birthday recently, I would have been 7 years old back in 1994 last time Saturn was at it's current position (comment dated 28th August 2023).
    Guess I'm a 1 year old in Saturn years.

  • @DeltaHydrixian
    @DeltaHydrixian Год назад +1

    Fun fact: Iapetus is the only Round Saturnian Moon because its orbit is much more inclined than the rest of the round moons, Iapetus orbits above and below the ecliptic plane of Saturn

  • @ryugenryuakemi1469
    @ryugenryuakemi1469 Год назад +3

    Imagine ur turning to 30 yrs old and saturn is about to finish its rev around the sun lol

    • @thehapagirl92
      @thehapagirl92 11 месяцев назад

      It’s called your Saturn return in astrology. It happens for everyone every 28-30 years. Your Saturn returns to its birth location and you take on more responsibility. I will be 32 in April and had my Saturn return a few years ago. I think 29 in 2021. Saturn also causes weight loss. I was at my most anorexic of 97 lbs

    • @ryugenryuakemi1469
      @ryugenryuakemi1469 11 месяцев назад

      @@thehapagirl92 woah

    • @tomato8933
      @tomato8933 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@thehapagirl92You believe in astrology, then you have no right to correct people

  • @bentleyivanderhartono5245
    @bentleyivanderhartono5245 Год назад +2

    Why you put sedna in years conference???

  • @jaydenpekrul1781
    @jaydenpekrul1781 Год назад +1

    Nice Video, but what do you use to simulate this stuff.

  • @cerebrumexcrement
    @cerebrumexcrement 10 месяцев назад +1

    i wish there was a slowed down version. everything goes by so quickly. i need time to know where im at.

  • @he_lives_in_apineapple_und9743
    @he_lives_in_apineapple_und9743 Год назад +11

    I was alive when Saturn was at the point you mentioned. I'm 35. So that would have been 1994. I was 6 years old.

    • @wightman1987
      @wightman1987 Год назад +4

      I've recently had my 36th birthday so guess both of us are 1 year olds in Saturn years

  • @davidschannel6418
    @davidschannel6418 Год назад +3

    Sedna orbits 11,408 years from the Sun.

  • @powersd453deven
    @powersd453deven Год назад

    Watching this on the new year

  • @notfeedynotlazy
    @notfeedynotlazy 2 месяца назад

    If you included the dwarf planets like Pluto and Sedna, you should have included Ceres, too. Remember that Pluto's "demotion" to dwarf planet came with the "upgrade" of Ceres from mere asteroid to (dwarf) planet herself!

  • @motherland8757
    @motherland8757 Год назад

    Hey i just danwloaded the game and idk how to control a space ship so if you can cours you .ake a vudeo about how to control a space ship pls?

  • @ari17amty1
    @ari17amty1 Год назад +1

    Let's go stargaze

  • @TerminatedinYouTube
    @TerminatedinYouTube Год назад

    2:43 how many Years?

  • @kennethavesato3883
    @kennethavesato3883 10 месяцев назад

    Duly noted Understood 😮😊😊

  • @OmakChanFe
    @OmakChanFe Год назад +2

    Sun:over 200m years

  • @PlanetGuy901
    @PlanetGuy901 3 месяца назад

    If you think a year on Earth is long, Then remember this: The last time Sedna was at perihelion, Earth was emerging from its last ice age.

  • @Khakideluxefly
    @Khakideluxefly Год назад +2

    Venus is now year 881

  • @Crassus464
    @Crassus464 Год назад +1

    1:27 I want to see it

  • @cutecell2798
    @cutecell2798 Год назад +1

    I'd like to watch sedna complete a turn.

  • @wailingalen
    @wailingalen 3 месяца назад

    Venus’s day is longer than its year!!! Mind boggling!!! It takes longer for Venus to spin one rotation than for it to make one revolution around the sun

  • @angelcullar3019
    @angelcullar3019 Год назад +2

    its 245 days on venus not 225?!

    • @tomato8933
      @tomato8933 8 месяцев назад

      That's a day on Venus

  • @christinecallahan5512
    @christinecallahan5512 Год назад +2

    Uranus is my favored planet.......

  • @vectra8412
    @vectra8412 Год назад +1

    why can't you just hover in the atmopshere of the gas giants? you don't need a solid surface, just float in the clouds

    • @HuGo-vk4wl
      @HuGo-vk4wl Год назад

      The gravity is too high and atmosphere is too dense

    • @vectra8412
      @vectra8412 Год назад

      @@HuGo-vk4wl i'm talking about the game itself, not real life
      he can hover in one spot in the atmopshere and look at the sun from there

    • @adriana-istrate
      @adriana-istrate Год назад

      Because they have a unique texture.

  • @FebruaryHas30Days
    @FebruaryHas30Days Год назад +1

    I'm about 1.2 Jupiter years old

  • @victormena1501
    @victormena1501 Год назад

    How are you old?

  • @iam16bits
    @iam16bits 6 месяцев назад

    The last time Saturn was where it is now I was just 6 years old.

  • @Shiropogi1471
    @Shiropogi1471 8 дней назад

    Leleakuanua takes 36753 Earth years to orbit the sun

  • @chuckylugs9607
    @chuckylugs9607 Год назад

    I still have a world atlas, from 1978, telling me Pluto took 247 years and 255 days to orbit the Sun 😐

  • @waedjamil8690
    @waedjamil8690 Год назад

    Sedna is a dwarf planet candidate

  • @ukraineballaviation1483
    @ukraineballaviation1483 5 месяцев назад

    As of August 2024:
    1 Mercurian year ago = May 2024
    1 Venusian year ago = December 2023
    1 Martian year ago = September 2022
    1 Jovian year ago = ~2012
    1 Saturnian year ago = ~1995 (Windows 95 released)
    1 Uranian year ago = ~1940 (World War II)
    1 Neptunian year ago = ~1859 (John Brown's raid)
    1 Plutonian year ago = ~1776 (US declares independence)
    1 Sednean (?) year ago = ~9000 BC (before recorded history)

  • @JacquesMesrine94
    @JacquesMesrine94 9 месяцев назад

    Didn't know it took Uranus 84 years to sport a full circle...
    Took much less time with my ex...

  • @111-h8p5x
    @111-h8p5x 3 месяца назад

    The last time each were in the same position it is now: (October 2024)
    Mercury and Venus: 2024
    Earth: 2023
    Mars: 2022
    Jupiter: 2012
    Saturn: 1995
    Uranus: 1940
    Neptune: 1859
    Pluto: 1775
    Sedna: 9384 BC

  • @aridddle
    @aridddle Год назад +2

    I didn't know Neptune spun on a double axis. It spins and flips at the same time

    • @LucasFerreira-gx9yh
      @LucasFerreira-gx9yh Год назад +1

      that's because of triton's orbit actually, that part of the video was from the point of view of triton

  • @Khakideluxefly
    @Khakideluxefly Год назад +1

    mercury is year 5208

  • @retajhussaingaming5545
    @retajhussaingaming5545 9 месяцев назад

    Sedna is 11 light years :0
    And 4 centuries
    And 8 years

  • @AlexTechie
    @AlexTechie 9 месяцев назад +1

    ADVICE: don't put text in areas where fast-forwarding and rewinding would block the text. This is so f'ing annoying.

  • @Dcmessi007
    @Dcmessi007 10 месяцев назад

    I am 30 years old. So i guess i was born at that time where saturn is right now? 😅 😂

  • @SunFlaws1
    @SunFlaws1 Год назад

    sedna was discovered in 2003

  • @CreationForeverMinistries
    @CreationForeverMinistries Год назад +1

    That is impressive about Sedna, Since a year on Sedna is over 11,000 Earth years and the Universe is only 6,000 years old in Earth years, Sedna has not completed a full orbit around the Sun yet. I am a Young Earth Creationist btw.

  • @thehapagirl92
    @thehapagirl92 11 месяцев назад

    2:39 You’re a young baby then. You’re not even 28 years old. Saturn takes approximately 28 years to make one revolution. Or, if you’re like me and you know astrology, you know your first Saturn return is around 28 and you will get a shit load more work (Saturn is work in astrology).
    Also, Pluto entered Aquarius on Jan 20 where it was last year for a short few months. It has not been in Aquarius since about 1776 when the constitution was signed. That’s why we now see similar themes of revolution, which Pluto represents in astrology.

    • @dreamic7
      @dreamic7 10 месяцев назад +2

      How is being younger than 28 a baby? Like wtf

  • @nathancomixproductions466
    @nathancomixproductions466 Год назад

    I withdraw my question.

  • @ArwinaThePlanet
    @ArwinaThePlanet Год назад

    hi

  • @Khakideluxefly
    @Khakideluxefly Год назад

    planet nine year: -21221

  • @Zesty_Drake
    @Zesty_Drake Год назад

    Guys new copypasta just dropped

  • @Idk_undefined
    @Idk_undefined Год назад

    Ima kid btw

  • @surashey3216
    @surashey3216 Год назад

    But Pluto isn't a planet

    • @eduardoncescu
      @eduardoncescu Год назад +2

      Yeah, it's not but it exists and it orbits the Sun doesn't it?

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 Год назад +2

      But Pluto is a dwarf planet

    • @surashey3216
      @surashey3216 Год назад

      Well yes

    • @surashey3216
      @surashey3216 Год назад

      @@ankaplanka fair enough

    • @Dashiell777
      @Dashiell777 Год назад

      I just like how they included Pluto because I always wondered how many years it would take to orbit the Sun