@@ugiswrong What exactly are you asking? Like I would be "oh hum, these cool pics are no longer cool because I have the attention span of a easily excitable 12 year old".
The problem is, the hypothetical planet 9, despite being up to 10x the mass of the earth, would be classified as a dwarf planet, because all these other dwarf planets that are still technically it its neighborhood. Shit, neptune should be a dwarf planet because it hasn't cleared pluto out of its neighborhood.
@@LeoStaley Not necessarily. Planet 9's theoretical orbit is tilted pretty far off axis, the major evidence of which is the lack of trans-neptunian object orbiting in that region, and the disturbance of objects that approach. Thats why we're calling it Planet 9, and not a theoretical gaseous dwarf planet. Additionally, the area around a planet doesn't have to be completely clear. If it did, then only Mercury would count as a planet, since all of the other planets drag significant debris around with them at their Lagrange points, or even as satellites.
@@fotnite_ those are all just several more reasons why "cleared its neighborhood" is a terrible criterion. A clearer, more substantive, and more useful criterion, which would have distinguished pluto and other TNOs from the planets, would have been based on whether the object orbits on the regular orbital plane of the star or not. The vote for changing the planet definition was actually controversial, and did not provide any kind of adequate debate, or even reach anything like a consensus among astronomers.
SEA is the reason I am studying theoretical physics and astronomy at my university. Your videos sir are actually science gold. Keep doing what you do. Sincerely, JH
This has to be my all time favorite channel. You make dwarf planets, which aren't all that interesting at first glance to most people, extremely interesting to learn about
Learning about the solar system, the universe, stars, planets and especially physics and theoretical physics always brings me peace. This is just a blip, a moment in time, combined with other moments in the vast eternal infinity of the multiverse 🖤
Fantastic video SEA! can't wait for more in 2021! You're my favourite space commentator and I plan on buying merch after I get some extra cash, keep up the great work! ✨
I just discovered your channel yesterday!!! This is amazing. Academically, it's more challenging than any other channel, which is fantastic! I love how you barely have any music in the background! This is perfect!
I watch a few other science channels here. And by far, your work and presentations here are just amazing. Your data presentation is incredible. You give us such a complete picture in all of your videos, it just blows my mind. I wonder most nights when I watch, how long it takes you to write your scripts? It must be a long time, based on the spectacular presentations you make here. Well done, again.
Your videos are pure gold! I’ve never come across such detailed and comprehensive info on the solar system. You really know your stuff. Thank you for making it accessible to us.
Your videos are always on point. Spectacular stuff. To me, your mini-documentary videos are on par with some of these shows on TV and streaming service. Seriously. Can't wait to see your new stuff in 2021!
Dude your voice is honestly so soothing and I mean this in the nicest way possible but when I find it hard to sleep I put your videos on and I just drift off. I do watch them the next day tho and the topics u cover are so interesting
I just got into your videos last night and I’ve seen so many and this just popped up in my feed, and I saw your upload times and I was like “woaaaahhh it was meant to be”
Another fantastic episode on this superb channel. I eagerly await for every one. Happy Christmas. Here's to more interesting installments in the New Year.
@@footbaw5549 Any pair of bodies close enough to each other to have a gravitational bond have a barycenter. In the case of the Earth-Moon system, it is located a couple of thousand kilometers below the Earth's surface. This explains why, to the naked eye, it looks as if it's just the Moon that orbits the Earth when in reality each body is orbiting the barycenter.
very good, though about haumea--it is rounded under it's own gravity too, it's just that it has enough angular momentum that the "rounded" shape isn't actually spherical, but a triaxial ellipsoid.
This SEA video is so much better than most of the other videos on the subject. Informative, watchable, reasonable without dumb-ing it down with word mush and repetition.
I think this is the first time I've come across your content, and I must say I was sucked in.... I don't normally subscribe after the first video but wow.... This is so professionally put together.
My just turned three year old son is *obsessed* with all thing solar system but more specifically, dwarf planets. This is a welcome change from the slim pickings available on RUclips. THANK YOU FOR THIS.
i had, HAD, to comment n let you know how good these are dude. I'm like 40% space nerd (playe kerbol, look up and think a little more than just "ooo" but im no scientist. These videos (as the rest are equally praise worthy) are not just entertaining, education, and well made. . . They are inspiring, especially your video on the cosmic scale, watching your content is enjoyable on a level that feels healthy without feeling dry. Good work :- from a 30 something bloke that watches too much youtube content :)
I wonder if anyone has checked if Mercury had cleared it's own orbital path or is it that it so close to the Sun that it didn't have too. I suspect if you put Mercury out were Pluto is located that it wouldn't fit criteria for a planet.
The youtube algorithm knows me well. I open the app between 9pm and midnight, it puts a SEA video at the top of my suggested videos, because the algorithm knows I go to sleep to these
The images of Pluto are amazing and never fail to fascinate me.
Love the pfp
How about now, still amazed by them?
@@ugiswrong What exactly are you asking? Like I would be "oh hum, these cool pics are no longer cool because I have the attention span of a easily excitable 12 year old".
@@dimebag124 Thanks for the dopamine mr death
This is a great conversation
This is legitimately one of the best academically and educationally efficient RUclips channel I’ve ever stumbled across
Roman goddess of corn.
Corn.
@@BMCKTN Your Sense of humour made me subscribe to you as I realised how dumb of a comment my original was
@@BMCKTN nice
@@BMCKTN makes sense
I thought I read dumbest somewhere in this at first. I'm glad to see I was wrong
He does not miss with the content
I really like his takes, he's always innovative and don't fall into repetitiveness like some astronomy channels.
He never miss
To be equal parts soothing and educational is a gift.
Very true
Best channel on RUclips.
This pure, clean, informative, relaxing, and wholesome content is welcomed in these stressful moments. Thank you!
A few years ago It sure wasn't XD
Congratulations for reaching 300,000 subscribers.
Pluto lost its status cause it didnt clean its backyard
The problem is, the hypothetical planet 9, despite being up to 10x the mass of the earth, would be classified as a dwarf planet, because all these other dwarf planets that are still technically it its neighborhood.
Shit, neptune should be a dwarf planet because it hasn't cleared pluto out of its neighborhood.
@@LeoStaley Not necessarily. Planet 9's theoretical orbit is tilted pretty far off axis, the major evidence of which is the lack of trans-neptunian object orbiting in that region, and the disturbance of objects that approach. Thats why we're calling it Planet 9, and not a theoretical gaseous dwarf planet.
Additionally, the area around a planet doesn't have to be completely clear. If it did, then only Mercury would count as a planet, since all of the other planets drag significant debris around with them at their Lagrange points, or even as satellites.
@@fotnite_ those are all just several more reasons why "cleared its neighborhood" is a terrible criterion. A clearer, more substantive, and more useful criterion, which would have distinguished pluto and other TNOs from the planets, would have been based on whether the object orbits on the regular orbital plane of the star or not.
The vote for changing the planet definition was actually controversial, and did not provide any kind of adequate debate, or even reach anything like a consensus among astronomers.
So did my buddy’s uncle as an HOA board member🤪
haha! :)
These mini science documentaries are simply wonderful, thank you.
Is ur profile picture Nibiru or the ninth planet??
@@ngocgiabaophan3704 no I don't think so, just a random planet I picked up of the Web.
Ceres looks like a great stopping off point between the inner and outer solar system, lots of water for fusion reactions .
Ceres was once covered in ice. Enough for a thousand generations of Belters.
@@monsterinhead214 BELTALOWDA!!!
So in other words, 150 years from now (for fusion)
@@monsterinhead214 But the innas stripped it away for themselves!
@@TaraZaraChara Air is good, don't ya think? Air is nice.
SEA is the reason I am studying theoretical physics and astronomy at my university. Your videos sir are actually science gold. Keep doing what you do. Sincerely, JH
@sneakyreaper6998what about them
Yo gigantic shoutout to Arrokoth, actual legend, just a rock-water snowman chilling in the Kuiper-Belt. Merry Chirstmas everybody!
merry *not*
Fr!
This has to be my all time favorite channel. You make dwarf planets, which aren't all that interesting at first glance to most people, extremely interesting to learn about
You should write a book about it bro
I’m depressed as all hell and videos like this really help take my mind off of everything that is consuming me, Thank you for your work.
Hope everything is alright.
Learning about the solar system, the universe, stars, planets and especially physics and theoretical physics always brings me peace. This is just a blip, a moment in time, combined with other moments in the vast eternal infinity of the multiverse 🖤
Look to Jesus my friend
@@brittanylee4591 how does that thought bring you peace? i hate feeling insignificant
I cant imagine the care and effort that goes to making these amazing videos! You really deserve more subscribers!
Totally, & I agree! He has a great voice for narrating too!
pluto and charon make up a binary system, not barycenter. barycenter is the centre of mass of the binary system.
Also the way he pronounces it... "Sharon" lmao. It's "Kha-ron." The Greek boatfarer of the underworld.
@@bugjams actually, if you go to the Wikipedia page of Charon, you can see that it's pronounced both ways.
@@bugjams Who cares? Arbitrary names
@@dxshawn532 I'm just saying the Greeks probably pronounced it Kha-ron. If you don't care, whatever? Some people might.
@@bugjams
I call them Jamal and Jamila. 🙂
I didn't realize how far away Eris is. I always thought it was just a bit further away than Pluto. Hearing it being 3x as far blew my mind.
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@@Spenced86 ok
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@@syedsaffan8419 ok
@@liammay7756 Ok
There is NO amount of emphasis that will do this justice, but my god we're small. This video is, to me at least, so daunting. Thank you for your work.
A tiny (one man?) operation that kicks the crap out of National Geographic. Thanks for your hard work and dedication.
What's national geographic??
Sea makes em look like rank amateurs. Keep up your great work. I look forward to seeing all your content.
Thank you for another fantastic video. I had always thought the dwarf planets were all fairly dull. Appreciate being wrong on that.
Fantastic video SEA! can't wait for more in 2021! You're my favourite space commentator and I plan on buying merch after I get some extra cash, keep up the great work! ✨
It’s a good day when SEA uploads. Thank you sir for this amazing content
Dude I‘m addicted to your channel
I just discovered your channel yesterday!!! This is amazing. Academically, it's more challenging than any other channel, which is fantastic! I love how you barely have any music in the background! This is perfect!
I watch a few other science channels here. And by far, your work and presentations here are just amazing. Your data presentation is incredible. You give us such a complete picture in all of your videos, it just blows my mind. I wonder most nights when I watch, how long it takes you to write your scripts? It must be a long time, based on the spectacular presentations you make here. Well done, again.
Your videos are pure gold! I’ve never come across such detailed and comprehensive info on the solar system. You really know your stuff. Thank you for making it accessible to us.
Rarely I could appreciate such respectful sense of awe as you have shown in your video. Thank you, it was a really lovely watch.
Your videos are always on point. Spectacular stuff. To me, your mini-documentary videos are on par with some of these shows on TV and streaming service. Seriously. Can't wait to see your new stuff in 2021!
feels like " long time no sea mate" ...
F off
@@fakih219 whoa chill man
"unless you're in space"
nah I'm here on the surface of Jupiter just vibing to space videos ok
I know this comment is a joke but Jupiter has no surface
@@johnsmith-eo3nz what I was about to say lol
"Status: Landed at Jool"
I love the content, I've got really interested in the universe and space recently because of your videos, keep up the good work!!!
Pluto will ALWAYS be the 9th planet to me. As I'm an older man, we were taught that there were nine planets. I'll always feel this way.
Please don't ever quit making your videos. Excellent work.
Dude your voice is honestly so soothing and I mean this in the nicest way possible but when I find it hard to sleep I put your videos on and I just drift off. I do watch them the next day tho and the topics u cover are so interesting
I really freaking love this channel. One of the best on RUclips and some of the best science and space content in media period.
I'm a simple man, I see a new SEA video, I watch and like.
I just got into your videos last night and I’ve seen so many and this just popped up in my feed, and I saw your upload times and I was like “woaaaahhh it was meant to be”
Ive learned so much in just a month! Sea! Youre fantastic! I never thought id be able to learn so much, for free, and be into it! I love it!
the planet renders in this channel are breathtaking sometimes, so good :’)
Wonderful. Thanks for this amazing video.
You can't keep these videos coming fast enough. I've watched a number of them more than once. Merry Christmas!
I absolutely LOVE your clear narration of this channel. Space fascinates me endlessly, so I'm glad I discovered this channel.
that's exactly the type of content I like to see. Very hight quality stuff, pleasing voice and nice animations. Well done!!!
Every half year I come back to this channel, you still do never disappoint with your content.
Im in that comeback phase right now
Simply incredible. Love ya Sea
Your videos are extraordinarily good, well done and Thank you! They’re curiously relaxing and engaging. You know your stuff, that’s for sure.
Another fantastic episode on this superb channel. I eagerly await for every one. Happy Christmas. Here's to more interesting installments in the New Year.
Thank you for the content. Watching this gives The Expanse a whole new dimension.
nothing makes me happier then a new video from you!!!
16:07 Barycenter is their center of mass. Pluto and Charon are referred together as a binary or double planetary system.
fascinating ty
@@footbaw5549 Any pair of bodies close enough to each other to have a gravitational bond have a barycenter.
In the case of the Earth-Moon system, it is located a couple of thousand kilometers below the Earth's surface.
This explains why, to the naked eye, it looks as if it's just the Moon that orbits the Earth when in reality each body is orbiting the barycenter.
@@BertGrink cool I didn’t know that that’s really interesting
wait so technically the earth is non binary? i'm proud of them!
Thanks!
And thank you so much for the incredibly generous donation 🙏💙
How fitting that Eris (named after a goddess of strife) caused strife amongst astronomers.
SEA is one of my favorite channels on youtube. One of the few I look forward to new videos. Thank you for your effort, I love watching
Same.
I'm here for the soothing voice bc it's the cure for my insomnia. JAJAJA
I love listening to these going to bed, makes interstellar dreams more common ❤️
very good, though about haumea--it is rounded under it's own gravity too, it's just that it has enough angular momentum that the "rounded" shape isn't actually spherical, but a triaxial ellipsoid.
Great Video , and a surprise snow man resemblance. Happy Holidays SEA!
Ceres is such a sad story fr like I'm holding in tears you fr made me cry bc some space-rock didn't grow fast enough and ended up dying
This SEA video is so much better than most of the other videos on the subject. Informative, watchable, reasonable without dumb-ing it down with word mush and repetition.
God, I love your videos. I rewatch them regularly.
Pluto smoking a cigar in the background: "You'll make me a planet again, just you wait..."
This is by a fair margin my favorite youtube channel. I humbly request a video on your interpretation of antimatter.
yes
Loved it! Enjoy your Christmas😊
All day waiting to watch before bed, is both interesting and relaxing
I think this is the first time I've come across your content, and I must say I was sucked in.... I don't normally subscribe after the first video but wow.... This is so professionally put together.
After all the questioning and controversies it arose, naming it Eris was truly the funniest thing to do. Absolutely hysterical.
My just turned three year old son is *obsessed* with all thing solar system but more specifically, dwarf planets. This is a welcome change from the slim pickings available on RUclips. THANK YOU FOR THIS.
i had, HAD, to comment n let you know how good these are dude. I'm like 40% space nerd (playe kerbol, look up and think a little more than just "ooo" but im no scientist. These videos (as the rest are equally praise worthy) are not just entertaining, education, and well made. . . They are inspiring, especially your video on the cosmic scale, watching your content is enjoyable on a level that feels healthy without feeling dry. Good work :- from a 30 something bloke that watches too much youtube content :)
A nice Christmas present, thank you! :) Wonderful documentary.
Love your channel. Your Dward Planets video is Fantastic. Deep subject matter and incredibly well articulated. ❤
Another awesome video!
Beautiful, just beautiful!
So glad to see your sub list growing! You deserve it!
Thank you for your video. It's very interesting. Hello from Russia
This is my favorite channel on youtube. This quality is unbelievable
It amazes me that it can be so interesting out in the cold and dark of the Kuiper belt. Thanks very much!
Keep up the great content!
Thank you for your epic content. Love the way you describe our solar system :)
Love the videos, you have the perfect accent for these videos
Ceres has a few neighboring worlds in the AB. Vesta, which is a Protoplanet, Pallas, another Protoplanet, and Hygiea, a possible Dwarf Planet.
You chould make a 3 hour long version of you just talking about space, i would listen to that for hours
spent the first minute real confused because i interpreted "ice worlds" as "ice giants" and then the video was NOT about the ice giants
I always prefer gas giant, because there is nothing icy about Uranus or Neptune.
I think the correct term is actually “Little People Planet... FYI
FYI?
Hahaha
I like offensive jokes, and space. I will give you 1 like and 1 comment.
midget world
LOL
5 minutes is all it takes. Max focus, 5min, bang my head to the pillow wake up in the morning with videos at the end of this list.
Arakoth was an interesting surprise :) .. also learning about pluto's heart was neat to
I wonder if anyone has checked if Mercury had cleared it's own orbital path or is it that it so close to the Sun that it didn't have too.
I suspect if you put Mercury out were Pluto is located that it wouldn't fit criteria for a planet.
Hey SEA, I really enjoy these videos as a way to wind down after a long day. Keep it up dude!
RUclips videos like these are the reason why I love space and want to go into astronomy
Your videos are criminally underrated. I wish you get a Netflix series or something like that.
This man went from talking about a mobile game to talking about the universe
i love these mini documentaries. its like something you'd see at a planetarium
The youtube algorithm knows me well. I open the app between 9pm and midnight, it puts a SEA video at the top of my suggested videos, because the algorithm knows I go to sleep to these
Excellent content as always. Thank you so much!
Nothing like a SEA video before a good night's sleep
You r my favourite astronomy channel 😍
Ditto
Missed your videos, thanks for another amazing one!
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks a lot for this video...
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
I love how our solar system is mighty with the most intriguing locations that we might not even have to leave it🙂
you're a BETWEEN-GALAXY-TRAVELLING SHAMER 😠
@@venustheplanet8208 I never said anything in relation to not travelling the galaxy 🙂it would be a dream!
Yeah, "Dwarf" planet is no longer proper to use. They are now called "Little People" planets ;)
How dare you assume that all individuals identify as people?
@@nullvektor9922 well, "midget" planet does seem more inclusive, but there have been some issues with that term as well
There's always that conservative Andy who can't help bring politics in totally unrelatable videos.
@@ravenlord4 just midg
Vertically impaired planet
I absolutely adore this channel ❤️
Dwarf planets and moons are my favorites. They are so unique
Great video!! Really interesting