If Jupiter makes the Sun "wobble", but for other planets the barycenter stays within the Sun's circumference, then consequently the orbits of the other planets must wobble with the Sun and thus Jupiter also makes all other planets wobble in their orbits.....is that correct? If yes, then how much does the Earth wobble due to Jupiter?
Just one mention. What is the meaning of the word "barrycenter?" I've never heard that word used before, not even in the astronomy classes I took while I was attending college!!!!!!
@@douglasschliewen4302for example earth orbits the sun in an orbit, think of it’s an elliptical orbit…but Jupiter does the same but instead of orbiting sun it revolves at a point where sun and Jupiter gravity are equally matched…it’s easy to draw, 😅 instead of explaining….if possible see videos about Sirius A and Sirius B ..then you will get it
"Berry Center" is a communist bowling alley where big Mike puts on makeup and Bayrokk stays outside in the parking lot angrily clutching his two double cheeseburgers.
Thank you. I'm 61 years old and love astronomy and I've learned facts about Jupiter today that I never knew. Really very interesting. Dare I ask for more please? 👍
Good News. Jupiter is at its Closest Orbit to Earth this Week. With Binoculars you can see the Moons of Jupiter. "Startracker" a free App will help Locate Jupiter
The entire universe in which we live in, will not even notice, if a small dot of light, our milky way galaxy disappears. It's just one of the trillions and trillions out there, let alone our solar system. Hanging out with a small young star (sun) at almost the edge of our galaxy.
great video, simple to understand. Asside from saturn mean motion resonance tucking and pulling Jupiter outward, drag from moving through early pre-solar nebula also slowed Jupiter's migration as it rode gravitational waves inwards
@ConcreteLand the odds of the universe unfolding the way it did are infantessimally small. The fact that life even exists, that we are made up of the same elements that compose the universe, and that we somehow gained sentience and are now reflecting on the idea of creation, is something to ponder more than "God doesn't exist." God can exist outside of religion. Religion is man made. If any religion is untrue or disprovable, it doesn't mean God doesn't exist. God is eternal, within you, and within everything you see. From the trees, to the ocean, the air, the stars, etc
The earth tugs on the sun as well. In fact, the earth pribably makes the sun wobble as well. It would be too small to easily detect, but there nonetheless.
There's just so much hydrogen and gas and any object is coming in so fast that hitting the atmosphere basically burns it to nothing, thru the on ending and constantly building friction that pressing against the atmosphere would provide, and the deeper you go into Jupiter the more dense the atmosphere gets so I guess in theory if you had some sort of like railgun powered by a supernova you might be able to throw a slug all the way through Jupiter but there is a A giant comment called shoemaker leavy 9 And before it could even hit Jupiter Jupiter's gravity well tore it to part and it was essentially just showered with dust, which was still enough to leave a noticeable effect on the atmosphere and was apparently absolutely fantastic for all the astronomers and space heads to watch
No. Depending on the objects size Jupiter will rip it apart before it even reaches Jupiter's atmosphere. When the object hits Jupiter's atmosphere it will be destroyed and absorbed due to friction. Think of how you feel the pressure on your hand when you stick it outside a moving vehicle. Friction creates heat, this is why you see shooting stars in Earths atmosphere. Look up the comet that was mentioned in this video for an actual description and images of a strike on Jupiter in 1994.
@@kirbywaite1586 No problem. If you look up the comet that struck Jupiter in 1994 you will be amazed at the pictures. It was the first time in human history we could predict such an event and record it.
All of the planets, minor planets, asteroids and even the dust in the solar system affects the Sun with the gravitational pull their masses creates, Jupiter being the most massive creates the most effect. This is stuff any educated sixth grader should know.
Jupiter's Internal Energy Source We can see gigantic lightning bolts in the atmosphere of Jupiter. These are millions of times as big as the biggest lighting bolts on Earth. The atmosphere of Jupiter is mostly hydrogen, and in this hydrogen there is a substantial quantity of deuterium. The energy released in such a lightning bold is sufficiently intense to briefly heat the atmosphere sufficiently to cause deuterium fusion. Not much energy is released by any given bolt, but, cumulatively, it is sufficient to account for most of the excess heat radiated by Jupiter.
Inversion physics parameters should be even more fascinating for Jupiter than earth!... and maybe radically change many of this tutorial's contentions...Inverted buoyancy occurs in earth at radii 3480Km, Jupiter? Where does it start, is it fluid?!?? And in super-rotation?
@Science Simplified 4 all, Assume that humanity can get to Jupiter, could we mine the gases in the upper atmosphere with current level of technology? Would it be worth it for methane, hydrogen and helium etc?
Definitely not for hydrogen that s*** is literally everywhere, unless we needed A LOT of it and in a hurry, idk about harvesting hydrogen from Jupiter for anything except maybe like a residue or extra gas kind of like natural gas used to be for when you drilled for oil, we're just kind of comes out with it regardless of what you do
However in theory even the very rarest most sparse trace amounts of gases or precious minerals in Jupiter just because it's so goddamn big and heavy would have enormous amounts of these trace gases or less common components, even if it's only 1/300 of the total amount of gas, Jupiter would still have an equivalent mass of gas to the entire mass of the planet Earth which would be a lot of whatever type of resource that is
Robot voice. Use articles that exist in English: THE Sun. THE Moon. THE Earth. Mars, THE planet Mars. THE Solar System. THE planet Mercury. Now, this does not take away from the quality of the content, but it's noticeable and distracting. Also, the "th" is often pronounced as a /dh/ or /t/, which means this is not a robot voice.
Your example doesn't have jupiter's apogee or perigee in your orbital example where your are making the sun move to compensate jupiter's apogee and perigee.? You are dead ass wrong ?
Wait did you say that Jupiter makes the Sun wobble so much that it moves and entire diameter? A diameter of what, Jupiter or the sun?!? I don't believe the sun moves so much, I must have miss heard?
Is this a poorly programmed AI or just a non native English speaker who doesn’t know how articles and plurals work? I’m Extremely forgiving of the second and I want to mushroom stamp the programmer of the former.
Your example doesn't have jupiter's apogee or perigee in your orbital example where your are making the sun move to compensate jupiter's apogee and perigee.? You are dead ass wrong ?
Our solar system: 100% of mass
Sun: 98% mass of solar system
Jupiter:
This was nothing I didn't already know, but then it is a passion of mine
I love how informative this video is
If Jupiter makes the Sun "wobble", but for other planets the barycenter stays within the Sun's circumference, then consequently the orbits of the other planets must wobble with the Sun and thus Jupiter also makes all other planets wobble in their orbits.....is that correct? If yes, then how much does the Earth wobble due to Jupiter?
Just one mention. What is the meaning of the word "barrycenter?"
I've never heard that word used before, not even in the astronomy classes I took while I was attending college!!!!!!
@@douglasschliewen4302for example earth orbits the sun in an orbit, think of it’s an elliptical orbit…but Jupiter does the same but instead of orbiting sun it revolves at a point where sun and Jupiter gravity are equally matched…it’s easy to draw, 😅 instead of explaining….if possible see videos about Sirius A and Sirius B ..then you will get it
Your an asshole
"Berry Center" is a communist bowling alley
where big Mike puts on makeup and Bayrokk stays outside in the parking lot angrily clutching his two double
cheeseburgers.
The barycenter from Jupiter is just outside the sun did you not pay attention while this played. I suggest you watch it again
Thank you. I'm 61 years old and love astronomy and I've learned facts about Jupiter today that I never knew. Really very interesting. Dare I ask for more please? 👍
Good News. Jupiter is at its Closest Orbit to Earth this Week. With Binoculars you can see the Moons of Jupiter. "Startracker" a free App will help Locate Jupiter
The entire universe in which we live in, will not even notice, if a small dot of light, our milky way galaxy disappears. It's just one of the trillions and trillions out there, let alone our solar system. Hanging out with a small young star (sun) at almost the edge of our galaxy.
For her planet the moon is freecky large !!!
Very informative and educational.
great video, simple to understand.
Asside from saturn mean motion resonance tucking and pulling Jupiter outward, drag from moving through early pre-solar nebula also slowed Jupiter's migration as it rode gravitational waves inwards
Great video and illustrations
great video,
Thanks!
Another reason for Jupiter makes the sun move is that the distance between sun and Jupiter is very large
Thanx fascinating knowledge
Nice job
sometimes when saturn is on opposite side of sun from jupiter, the barycentre can be inside sun, depending on what uranus and neptune are up to
Excellent video.
Nice information
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if the solar system was jail Jupiter would be taking everyones trays
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Very interesting I want more!!!
Beautiful video....the more I see these kinds of videos the more I realize there is a creator.
It's truly awe-inspiring how beautifully balanced our little spot in the universe is
Yup, the creator of this video. Not your little fantasy thing.
@ConcreteLand the odds of the universe unfolding the way it did are infantessimally small. The fact that life even exists, that we are made up of the same elements that compose the universe, and that we somehow gained sentience and are now reflecting on the idea of creation, is something to ponder more than "God doesn't exist." God can exist outside of religion. Religion is man made. If any religion is untrue or disprovable, it doesn't mean God doesn't exist. God is eternal, within you, and within everything you see. From the trees, to the ocean, the air, the stars, etc
Right? Something started all of this
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Nice video
Very informative. Loved to know the fascinating facts about Jupiter. Appreciate ❤
This Fifth Planet is the Largest of the Planets in Solar System
The earth tugs on the sun as well. In fact, the earth pribably makes the sun wobble as well. It would be too small to easily detect, but there nonetheless.
It's a mutual wobble.
Fascinating, concise and easy to understand. Great video. More please.
Maybe it has something to do with space wind and line up with the hurricanes we get.
Seems to be a mistake at 15:44. Jupiter migrates closer to the sun but get farther away from the sun???
It didn’t get farther away from the sun, it stayed where it had gotten by the time Saturn formed and its gravity slowed down Jupiter.
The sun and also the planets in the solar system orbit the Milky Way galaxy.
Since it is a gas planet, what happens to objects that collide with it? Do they exit through the other side?
There's just so much hydrogen and gas and any object is coming in so fast that hitting the atmosphere basically burns it to nothing, thru the on ending and constantly building friction that pressing against the atmosphere would provide, and the deeper you go into Jupiter the more dense the atmosphere gets so I guess in theory if you had some sort of like railgun powered by a supernova you might be able to throw a slug all the way through Jupiter but there is a A giant comment called shoemaker leavy 9 And before it could even hit Jupiter Jupiter's gravity well tore it to part and it was essentially just showered with dust, which was still enough to leave a noticeable effect on the atmosphere and was apparently absolutely fantastic for all the astronomers and space heads to watch
No. Depending on the objects size Jupiter will rip it apart before it even reaches Jupiter's atmosphere. When the object hits Jupiter's atmosphere it will be destroyed and absorbed due to friction. Think of how you feel the pressure on your hand when you stick it outside a moving vehicle. Friction creates heat, this is why you see shooting stars in Earths atmosphere.
Look up the comet that was mentioned in this video for an actual description and images of a strike on Jupiter in 1994.
@MrSean03839 Thanks for that sensible explanation.
@@kirbywaite1586 No problem. If you look up the comet that struck Jupiter in 1994 you will be amazed at the pictures. It was the first time in human history we could predict such an event and record it.
Wow
All unproven stats. “if” the Sun wobbles it’s because we are moving in space as our galaxy spins and moves thousands of miles per hour in space.
Cool video!
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All of the planets, minor planets, asteroids and even the dust in the solar system affects the Sun with the gravitational pull their masses creates, Jupiter being the most massive creates the most effect.
This is stuff any educated sixth grader should know.
Jupiter's Internal Energy Source
We can see gigantic lightning bolts in the atmosphere of Jupiter. These are millions of times as big as the biggest lighting bolts on Earth. The atmosphere of Jupiter is mostly hydrogen, and in this hydrogen there is a substantial quantity of deuterium. The energy released in such a lightning bold is sufficiently intense to briefly heat the atmosphere sufficiently to cause deuterium fusion. Not much energy is released by any given bolt, but, cumulatively, it is sufficient to account for most of the excess heat radiated by Jupiter.
Thank you for explaining that.
"How much massive?" Not a very promising start. However, I ended up giving the video a thumbs up.
Inversion physics parameters should be even more fascinating for Jupiter than earth!... and maybe radically change many of this tutorial's contentions...Inverted buoyancy occurs in earth at radii 3480Km, Jupiter? Where does it start, is it fluid?!?? And in super-rotation?
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How many times are you going to repeat yourself
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@Science Simplified 4 all,
Assume that humanity can get to Jupiter, could we mine the gases in the upper atmosphere with current level of technology? Would it be worth it for methane, hydrogen and helium etc?
Definitely not for hydrogen that s*** is literally everywhere, unless we needed A LOT of it and in a hurry, idk about harvesting hydrogen from Jupiter for anything except maybe like a residue or extra gas kind of like natural gas used to be for when you drilled for oil, we're just kind of comes out with it regardless of what you do
However in theory even the very rarest most sparse trace amounts of gases or precious minerals in Jupiter just because it's so goddamn big and heavy would have enormous amounts of these trace gases or less common components, even if it's only 1/300 of the total amount of gas, Jupiter would still have an equivalent mass of gas to the entire mass of the planet Earth which would be a lot of whatever type of resource that is
How many earth masses is the sun?
1000000+
Interrsting facts, but horrible presentation. A human should have reviewed the AI transcript and made it sound normal.
Please !
Warn us, the viewers, that you are going to use a computer voice at the opening of the video .
Robot voice.
Use articles that exist in English:
THE Sun.
THE Moon.
THE Earth.
Mars, THE planet Mars.
THE Solar System.
THE planet Mercury.
Now, this does not take away from the quality of the content, but it's noticeable and distracting.
Also, the "th" is often pronounced as a /dh/ or /t/, which means this is not a robot voice.
Are you saying the video is not using a robot voice? Are you a robot?
Your example doesn't have jupiter's apogee or perigee in your orbital example where your are making the sun move to compensate jupiter's apogee and perigee.? You are dead ass wrong ?
Very interesting to understand Jupitar.
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for argument sake lets say Jupiter its a failed star 🙄
You know nothing and you were never there.
But, you were there??!!🤣🤣 You probably have done no research 🤣.
@ I was here, not there; therefore I know about here only, as you only know where you are!
Wait did you say that Jupiter makes the Sun wobble so much that it moves and entire diameter? A diameter of what, Jupiter or the sun?!? I don't believe the sun moves so much, I must have miss heard?
Bad ai -_-
The sun is affected and affecting by everything gravitational influent in the the entire universe.
Is this a poorly programmed AI or just a non native English speaker who doesn’t know how articles and plurals work? I’m
Extremely forgiving of the second and I want to mushroom stamp the programmer of the former.
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Jupiter is a breeding ground for meglodon
So much pseudoscience 😐
BS BS BS BS
Luna is a dead star.
Now which planet wobbles the sun?
just more proff einstein and his space fabric was a quack .
This video sucks
The moon makes the earth wobble and if I get close to you I will make you wobble
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Is planet jupiter will shrink and lastly become solid?
Your example doesn't have jupiter's apogee or perigee in your orbital example where your are making the sun move to compensate jupiter's apogee and perigee.? You are dead ass wrong ?