I swear, this is the best channel for astronomy based content. You deliver the information in such a clear and concise manner. I’ve recommended you to a bunch of friends also interested in the universe!
Yours is some of the highest quality content on RUclips. Each video is so thoroughly research and thoughtfully presented. I love the little dose of awe I get each time I watch. Thank you!
Randomly discovered your channel with youtube algorithm. My 6 year old son has now learned (and memorized) everything you've produced on Jupiter and it's Galilean moons. He's ecstatic for JUICE launching in 2022.
This is awesome to see all the nuance details in Jupiter's atmosphere. I find this interesting in how it can give us a better understanding of how our star could actually be underneath all that light and heat that blinds our current abilities to see similar details. Remember, Jupiter is essentially what we could expect of similar larger systems like a protostar, brown (dwarf) star, etc. All the stars are filled with gas and plasma...well as best we know or surmise. Jupiter helps to give us ideas how various fluids (metal hydrogen), gases, and plasma can be since we are actually able to see its particles. Just like Jupiter's auroras are also influenced by its moons, it would be neat to see how our planets influence any special type of auroras our sun has from its own gigantor magnetic field that protects us from extra solar winds & energies. Pretty neat!
Honestly, I'd love to see a video like this about Earth. There's always talk about how other planets look in IF and UV light, but never really about Earth.
Very interesting. I knew that scientists used various wavelengths to determine composition of planets and other larger formations in space, but each article usually only shows one or two "photos" of a particular substance. You presentation shows all of them and with your explanations it is possible to get a feel for the whole planet and how dynamic it is. Thanks for this and you have a new subscriber.
Alex, your vids are simply next level. Excellent presentation and on par with output from some commercial broadcasters. Huge fan of your content mate 👍
Extraordinary work, my man! You can't hardly find these images and animations of stars, planets or any universe stuff anywhere else on the internet or RUclips. These images are so hellish, but intriguing at the same time. Please keep it up. Love your channel! 🌌
When I think about the planets so far away having been there for billions of years it amazes me, I get goosebumps when I think about the planets and all their moons. I just found your channel and I am about to get lost in your videos on Titan.
I like how you explain the info to us is so perfect. Rarely ads, gets into the point, even tho sponsoring you didn’t put that sponsor in the middle of the vid. Thanks for making my day better :>
Brilliant presentation of wavelength scans. Beautiful photos, great explanation of the views. Thank you @Astrum for your inspiring space presentations.
Yes please, Alex. More of the planets under infrared please. This was yet another great episode and I'm fascinated by the swirls and whirls of Jupiter. They're like multi-coloured buttercream icing, hiding something wonderful. _Aroha mai Aotearoa_ (love from Aotearoa/New Zealand)
Ohhh, it's not hiding anything wonderful to anybody but the academically curious.. pretty much every planet but our beautiful Earth is death. Jupiter is sheer death, seeing as you'd be dead from Jovian radiation long before you'd ever reach it. lol
What would a false colour combination of earth look like, with the resolution we use for other planets? It would both show us a little more about our planet, but maybe also tell us what is not observable at such a distance. Big fan of your content :) hi from a fellow Alex
Agriculture monitoring satellites in particular make plentiful use of false color representation of polarized light and other things to monitor the state of forest and crop fields.
It's done already. Starting in the early '70s the Landsat satellites have created false-colour imagery that can show the changes in snowpack on a mountain, landuse changes and the health of vegetation. Terra and Aqua satellites with their Modis imager can also give us false-colour imagery of dust particulates and areas of snow. It can also help meteorologists in lake-effect snow events observe glaciated clouds.
I just started using a new IR pass filter on my scope so my camera can pick up more detail than my standard views. It blocks most of the light caused by Earth's atmosphere, so it's useful during the daytime as well. :)
@@actually5004 When i capture the Moon during the day. The background appears dark, not bright blue. Contrast and sharpness are increased. I've used it on Jupiter during the night, not had chance during daylight yet though.
This is one of your best videos yet. You have packed so much fantastic information into a brief and understandable, wonderful presentation. I could listen to your voice all day (and sometimes do).
@@HereComesTheStormTrooper Aucune référence de ce genre, juste une simple folie. le commentaire peut être humoristique mais est complètement illégitime.
I worked on the instrument on the Mars Observer, which was to make a spectral map of Mars's surface, shortly after the Challenger explosion, put all space projects, on the "back burner". The projects weren't cancelled, but placed on minimal funding, only working on some of the long lead time items, such as this instrument (by Perkin-Elmer). Of course that probe, after launch, was one in the list of space craft, that failed, in the early to late 90s.
I'm curious to know just how far down we can we currently see down into Jupiter's enormously deep, multilayered atmosphere? Are we able to see deep enough to perceive where it starts to become a hydrosphere (fluid, though not necessarily omposed of liquid water) through pressure & low temperature? Can we see the tips of metallic water mountains protruding up into the atmosphere? I'd also definitely love to see any evidence of organic chemistry, especially biochemicals we might reasonably attribute to some radical form of Life...
@@LetsConquerTheUniverseTogether We've been able to use deep penetrating radar to see a remarkable amount of detail down through the dense atmosphere of Venus & the high-pressure Oceans of Earth. I reckon if we could get a seriously E/M shielded satellite into a stable orbit around Jupiter, we'd prob'ly be able to see to the metallic water level (if we're lucky). Of course, it would cost a fortune to build & another Musk-worth just to launch it there (8-15 year trajectory), so I'm not holding my breath...
Everytime I watch this channel I always try and picture what it might be like all the way out there the isolation and silence of it all sounds wonderful
This channel is my FAVORITE on RUclips. Another awesome and educational Astrum video. Thanks Alex for keeping me interested in the universe...I hope you get to 1 million subs soon!
Wow! Absolutely stunning, those wicked vortex cluster on the poles is absolutely awe-inspiring, wow! How different the universe would look if we could only see heat with infrared!
Beautiful! It would be nice to see all the planets and some of the moons in all the available wavelenths gradually moving through the spectrum on each one. The earth looks amazing in the water vapour wavelength - all the weather systems look so smooth and spread out in great big swirls!
That view showing the heat coming from beneath the cloud tops almost resembles the Sun's surface... as though Jupiter was once or could one day become a "sun" itself.
@@Aztesticals "Except it won't ever become a sun" And so from the bowels of the deepest depths of Jupiter's inner most being comes a resounding... Aw Shucks!
Who else is ready to see Juno's decent into Jupiter's interior. Pretty sure at the end of its mission Juno will become part of jupiter and I can't wait to see the footage of the descent.
To me, this is the best video from the best channel on one of the most interesting subjects you can find . So, of course I'd love the same done about other planets!
It never crossed my mind that Jupiter's surface would have a texture to it. I hear "Gas giant" and think of a smooth ball of gas. Seriously blew my mind seeing that.
Alex, as myself i wasnt that gifted to learn so fast you did and show to publice as knowledge. Nothing to compare my teachers at school for physics and chemistry. Now my thought is what type of good stuff you will explain to us random youtubers when JWST will be launched. Tik tok tik tok less then one month left. Waiting for it since 2015 when i red about it alps during skiing. Tik tok. Keep it up.
This program is incredible! Every time I watch one of the episodes I'm captivated by how much we have learned about our Solar System! I was blown away when the Webb Telescope caught our first image of Andromeda A, that monster eating the Milky Way. Totally AMAZING!!
Alex, I very much appreciate your videos. They explain so much and beautifully illustrate science that the average person isn’t exposed to. Thank you so much! 🖖🏼
I swear, this is the best channel for astronomy based content. You deliver the information in such a clear and concise manner. I’ve recommended you to a bunch of friends also interested in the universe!
It really is. I’ve been binge watching a lot of his videos lately
me too .. its brilliant
Astrum and SEA are the best content creators for astronomy by far. If you haven’t heard of SEA check him out as well.
@@Carlswagan agree!, sea and astrum is very professional and formal. Not like others who talk more out of topic.
@@Carlswagan Astrum, sea and anton are my fav 3.
Yours is some of the highest quality content on RUclips. Each video is so thoroughly research and thoughtfully presented. I love the little dose of awe I get each time I watch. Thank you!
Agreed 👍
It also helps that he sounds genuinely interested and happy to present it, there are some parts of his videos I can "hear the smile" on his face.
Yes he has some amazing cartoons of planets?
@@thejollyman thanks Bob for showing 15 degrees per hour drift!
@@mikecrownshaw1646 Is the Sun not moving at 15 degrees per hour
Randomly discovered your channel with youtube algorithm. My 6 year old son has now learned (and memorized) everything you've produced on Jupiter and it's Galilean moons. He's ecstatic for JUICE launching in 2022.
Of course we want more videos like this, they're fantastic !
Then subscribe already !!!!
This is awesome to see all the nuance details in Jupiter's atmosphere. I find this interesting in how it can give us a better understanding of how our star could actually be underneath all that light and heat that blinds our current abilities to see similar details. Remember, Jupiter is essentially what we could expect of similar larger systems like a protostar, brown (dwarf) star, etc. All the stars are filled with gas and plasma...well as best we know or surmise. Jupiter helps to give us ideas how various fluids (metal hydrogen), gases, and plasma can be since we are actually able to see its particles. Just like Jupiter's auroras are also influenced by its moons, it would be neat to see how our planets influence any special type of auroras our sun has from its own gigantor magnetic field that protects us from extra solar winds & energies. Pretty neat!
Wow very interesting
Honestly, I'd love to see a video like this about Earth.
There's always talk about how other planets look in IF and UV light, but never really about Earth.
they're a lot of uv images of earth, they over shared that's why you may have not noticed them
I especially love the little trail of a moon visible on the aurora's in the north-pole of Jupiter.
Yes definitely do this type of video for all the planets! Especially Venus & Saturn
Wow! The heat view of Jupiter looks awesome 😎
Being a layman I've always wanted to understand spectroscopy, now I have a good basic understanding..
Love this channel.
Very interesting. I knew that scientists used various wavelengths to determine composition of planets and other larger formations in space, but each article usually only shows one or two "photos" of a particular substance. You presentation shows all of them and with your explanations it is possible to get a feel for the whole planet and how dynamic it is. Thanks for this and you have a new subscriber.
100% the best space content. No competition!!
Get this man to 1M subs. Love your videos. A calm way of learning about cool things we never learned in school :) Keep it up, and all the best.
Alex, your vids are simply next level. Excellent presentation and on par with output from some commercial broadcasters.
Huge fan of your content mate 👍
I second that statement. 👍
@@genericalfishtycoon3853 hugely educational as well!
I have yet to see a video of his that I haven't watched all the way through and enjoyed. They're fantastic.
@@JadoShiRS Same. Every single video of his is an occasion.
Alex, thank you for your continuos work. Great job for all these years im watching you.
Extraordinary work, my man! You can't hardly find these images and animations of stars, planets or any universe stuff anywhere else on the internet or RUclips. These images are so hellish, but intriguing at the same time.
Please keep it up. Love your channel! 🌌
Nice video as always
Good upload. Will check it out tonight. Best to watch before sleep. 😆
Jupiter is so pretty 😍 and yes, please make videos like this about other planets🙏
Three lines explaining spectroscopy flawlessly. Bravo!
When I think about the planets so far away having been there for billions of years it amazes me, I get goosebumps when I think about the planets and all their moons.
I just found your channel and I am about to get lost in your videos on Titan.
So many of your videos claim to present the "amazingest" and "mostest". This one is more appropriately humble, which is why I like it.
I like how you explain the info to us is so perfect. Rarely ads, gets into the point, even tho sponsoring you didn’t put that sponsor in the middle of the vid. Thanks for making my day better :>
You deserve so many more subs it’s insane
Brilliant presentation of wavelength scans. Beautiful photos, great explanation of the views. Thank you @Astrum for your inspiring space presentations.
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Bring it on! ALL the planets!
These videos are extremely succinct and beautiful.
Amazing!
That was utterly fantastic Alex, thanks very much!!!
"By using infra red, we can see Jupiter in a completely new light" - was that pun unintended?
Once again, excellent. Thank you! And as always bring on more videos. This was particularly interesting.
Yes please, Alex. More of the planets under infrared please. This was yet another great episode and I'm fascinated by the swirls and whirls of Jupiter. They're like multi-coloured buttercream icing, hiding something wonderful. _Aroha mai Aotearoa_ (love from Aotearoa/New Zealand)
Ohhh, it's not hiding anything wonderful to anybody but the academically curious.. pretty much every planet but our beautiful Earth is death. Jupiter is sheer death, seeing as you'd be dead from Jovian radiation long before you'd ever reach it. lol
Love your content chap. Top work
What would a false colour combination of earth look like, with the resolution we use for other planets? It would both show us a little more about our planet, but maybe also tell us what is not observable at such a distance. Big fan of your content :) hi from a fellow Alex
Excellent suggestion. It would lend a bit of perspective through comparison.
Agriculture monitoring satellites in particular make plentiful use of false color representation of polarized light and other things to monitor the state of forest and crop fields.
It's done already. Starting in the early '70s the Landsat satellites have created false-colour imagery that can show the changes in snowpack on a mountain, landuse changes and the health of vegetation. Terra and Aqua satellites with their Modis imager can also give us false-colour imagery of dust particulates and areas of snow. It can also help meteorologists in lake-effect snow events observe glaciated clouds.
After World War 2 there were early attempts to aim radar antennae at the moon and later planets. This is now a field of study called radarastronomy.
What country are you in?
Man, it sounds as if you can barely contain your enthusiasm and excitement. It is contagious! Thank you again Alex.
Absolutely mind-blowing. It's sometimes hard to fully conceive of the magnitude of the accomplishment achieved in such imaging of celestial bodies.
Hey, Alex! Thank you for these videos! You are doing a brilliant job!
I just started using a new IR pass filter on my scope so my camera can pick up more detail than my standard views. It blocks most of the light caused by Earth's atmosphere, so it's useful during the daytime as well. :)
Light caused by Earth's atmosphere?
I didn't think lightning was any darker at night vs day but who knew~
@@actually5004 When i capture the Moon during the day. The background appears dark, not bright blue. Contrast and sharpness are increased. I've used it on Jupiter during the night, not had chance during daylight yet though.
Love your calming voice as you explain these wonderful pictures!
This is one of your best videos yet. You have packed so much fantastic information into a brief and understandable, wonderful presentation. I could listen to your voice all day (and sometimes do).
Thanks for making these videos - they really are great!!
Wow, Jupiter's 3D north pole really looks like the surface of a whole batch of kouign amann french-breton cake. That's impressive.
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La ref est complètement éclatée mais validée.
@@HereComesTheStormTrooper Aucune référence de ce genre, juste une simple folie. le commentaire peut être humoristique mais est complètement illégitime.
@@alexanderinsubordinate1861 Nan mais j'suis d'accord, Jupiter n'est pas en Bretagne !
@@SupaPictave Peut-être pas, mais le temps commence à Greenwich. C'est un fait dont la France ne jouira jamais.
I worked on the instrument on the Mars Observer, which was to make a spectral map of Mars's surface, shortly after the Challenger explosion, put all space projects, on the "back burner". The projects weren't cancelled, but placed on minimal funding, only working on some of the long lead time items, such as this instrument (by Perkin-Elmer). Of course that probe, after launch, was one in the list of space craft, that failed, in the early to late 90s.
Alex, your channel ist the best. No wonder you will have a million viewers by christmas. :)
I'm curious to know just how far down we can we currently see down into Jupiter's enormously deep, multilayered atmosphere? Are we able to see deep enough to perceive where it starts to become a hydrosphere (fluid, though not necessarily omposed of liquid water) through pressure & low temperature?
Can we see the tips of metallic water mountains protruding up into the atmosphere?
I'd also definitely love to see any evidence of organic chemistry, especially biochemicals we might reasonably attribute to some radical form of Life...
I don't think very far at all.
@@LetsConquerTheUniverseTogether We've been able to use deep penetrating radar to see a remarkable amount of detail down through the dense atmosphere of Venus & the high-pressure Oceans of Earth.
I reckon if we could get a seriously E/M shielded satellite into a stable orbit around Jupiter, we'd prob'ly be able to see to the metallic water level (if we're lucky).
Of course, it would cost a fortune to build & another Musk-worth just to launch it there (8-15 year trajectory), so I'm not holding my breath...
This is the best channel for astronomy based content.
Everytime I watch this channel I always try and picture what it might be like all the way out there the isolation and silence of it all sounds wonderful
I love your tone of voice in all your videos but information-wise this is by far my favorite video to date.
Those photographs are amazing
I'd love to see a video in this style discussing Venus in different wavelengths.
That was fascinating.
Great video! And yes please, more pics like these of other planets and any other interesting body.
Great video, I'd watch all your videos on all planets so yeah we want more please. 👌😎
With this sort of quality content, you're gonna hit a million subscribers in no time. Keep up the great work.
I sense Carl Sagan in your soul. Thank you, for doing these!
Great video. I would love to see more videos like this for the other planets, especially the gaseous giants.
This channel is my FAVORITE on RUclips. Another awesome and educational Astrum video. Thanks Alex for keeping me interested in the universe...I hope you get to 1 million subs soon!
I am a huge space Lover as ASTRUM is there in my subscription List🙏🤟
You've given us a great and mind blowing presentation Alex that's top notch. Keep up your good work!!! 😃
Wow! Absolutely stunning, those wicked vortex cluster on the poles is absolutely awe-inspiring, wow!
How different the universe would look if we could only see heat with infrared!
I loooove Jupiter!!
how did i see this video 34 seconds after it was uploaded
Bring us more!
The sheer size of Jupiter terrifies me. I can't be the only one who feels this way when thinking of the depths of that planet
@barkpeeler2000 I'm glad I'm not the only one. Thankfully i don't think either of us will be having that issue any time soon
You and Cool worlds are the greatest Alex 😎
Does there exist imagery like this for our planet Earth ?
Thanks again best wishes.
Yes there is!
@@astrumspace does that video exist ??
Absolutely fantastic video thanks ‼️
That was the most clear and concise explanation of spectroscopy i have come across so far! Well done
Beautiful!
It would be nice to see all the planets and some of the moons in all the available wavelenths gradually moving through the spectrum on each one.
The earth looks amazing in the water vapour wavelength - all the weather systems look so smooth and spread out in great big swirls!
I’m stunned at the high calibre of this content. I hope you’re paid well for this.
He prob makes more than you. I need to learn how to edit.
I would love to see this topic on Mercury and Venus! Just love this!
I was amazed by the beauty of some of these images, beyond what our eyes can see.
I very much enjoy watching your videos. Great work as always. Thanks for sharing.
Another outstanding video. Yes, please do more videos along these lines. Fascinating!
All the info of the planets you will ever need right here on this channel. Thanks for all your hard work giving us the best astronomy content.
This must be one of the most informative video on astronomy ever.
Thanks!
Fantastic! Well done, Alex! 🙌🙌🙌🙌
The best astronomy channel! Thank you!
I love this channel. One of the most watchable on YT. ❤️
That view showing the heat coming from beneath the cloud tops almost resembles the Sun's surface... as though Jupiter was once or could one day become a "sun" itself.
Except it won't ever become a sun
@@Aztesticals "Except it won't ever become a sun"
And so from the bowels of the deepest depths of Jupiter's inner most being comes a resounding... Aw Shucks!
7:35 It may actually be a plasma discharge scar rather than an impact crater.
To me the crater on Callisto looks like a wave function. Like a rain drop I see a peak and a trough and a smaller peak around the whole crater.
I imagined a large body of water impacted by a meteor. So the center is where the water is, and the 'ring' is the splash zone.
Who else is ready to see Juno's decent into Jupiter's interior. Pretty sure at the end of its mission Juno will become part of jupiter and I can't wait to see the footage of the descent.
Me: understood about 15 words in whole video
Also Me: hmm, very interesting indeed
My heart throbbing in excitement and amazement watching Jupiter in different light...
To me, this is the best video from the best channel on one of the most interesting subjects you can find .
So, of course I'd love the same done about other planets!
Your accent is very unique! I literally cannot focus on the video because of the audio quality! Its so high!!!! Amazing production mate!
It never crossed my mind that Jupiter's surface would have a texture to it. I hear "Gas giant" and think of a smooth ball of gas. Seriously blew my mind seeing that.
"It's still pretty cool here, for Earth standards" Lol, I'm quite comfy in the dull Earth, thanks.
Alex, as myself i wasnt that gifted to learn so fast you did and show to publice as knowledge. Nothing to compare my teachers at school for physics and chemistry. Now my thought is what type of good stuff you will explain to us random youtubers when JWST will be launched. Tik tok tik tok less then one month left. Waiting for it since 2015 when i red about it alps during skiing. Tik tok. Keep it up.
Exceptional images excellent narration thank you for sharing
I think my favorite thing about this channel is you can tell that the narrator is smiling if that makes any sense to anyone
Very soothing voice
This program is incredible! Every time I watch one of the episodes I'm captivated by how much we have learned about our Solar System! I was blown away when the Webb Telescope caught our first image of Andromeda A, that monster eating the Milky Way. Totally AMAZING!!
yes, please do the other planets!
Excellent work my friend. You earned my like with your stunning images pared with your wonderful narration.
Thank you Astrum. Very, very interesting. Very well done. Liked and subbed! from California.
Alex, I very much appreciate your videos. They explain so much and beautifully illustrate science that the average person isn’t exposed to. Thank you so much! 🖖🏼
Wonderful presentation as usual 👏!!!