Searching for Liquid Water on Mars - Wonders of the Solar System - S 1 Ep 5 Preview - BBC Two

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Комментарии • 34

  • @Roronoa2zoro
    @Roronoa2zoro 12 лет назад +15

    Brian Cox is amazing as a presenter because he talks about it with so much passion and belief that you just can't stop listening. Were it up to me that man would never stop talking.

  • @shivamduhan7700
    @shivamduhan7700 3 месяца назад

    the zoom in on the rings of saturn is by far the best ive ever seen

  • @MrFieryinferno
    @MrFieryinferno 13 лет назад +3

    Dr Brian Cox is sooo lucky, get to travel to so many different places to explore and gain first hand experience on what he loves.

  • @spress97
    @spress97 14 лет назад +11

    What a BBC triumph and what a show plus a great presenter makes me wish I had studied Physics at school.

  • @journalistgirl07
    @journalistgirl07 13 лет назад +3

    How I wish I could meet professor (or Brian :D) Cox in person and talk about all that stuff that was presented here. For he is great!

  • @Stokie09123
    @Stokie09123 13 лет назад +2

    An absolute gentleman and legend.

  • @kyleandrewmatuszewsk
    @kyleandrewmatuszewsk 13 лет назад +1

    This progamm shows the pure beauty of the Solar System but better yet it shows the amazing beauty of Earth.

  • @daveadams6421
    @daveadams6421 2 года назад

    Always interesting and always learning something new from watching these videos 👍

  • @thegeffc
    @thegeffc 12 лет назад

    some really good stuff here

  • @bench08mdl
    @bench08mdl 13 лет назад

    wow! amazing

  • @motivationaljz2245
    @motivationaljz2245 5 лет назад +1

    I think other forces, like heat etc, can also produce such kind of layers as water produced on the earth surface.

  • @oliverspencer2251
    @oliverspencer2251 8 лет назад +14

    Well we have finally found water on Mars, 2k15 hype!!!!!

  • @nowshinislam8993
    @nowshinislam8993 3 года назад

    i love Brain cox

  • @teambridgebsc691
    @teambridgebsc691 Год назад

    OMG, it's Cunk!

  • @gymnast24700
    @gymnast24700 12 лет назад

    cool

  • @MikeCanfieldalpinemike
    @MikeCanfieldalpinemike 8 лет назад +1

    Dry Falls, Sun Lakes State Park

    • @briankoski2532
      @briankoski2532 5 лет назад

      Alpine Mike
      It's in my "back yard".
      Kinda neat.

  • @mamatalu
    @mamatalu 12 лет назад +4

    @spress97 It's never late. Study now!

  • @Bobby90
    @Bobby90 3 года назад

    "Slartibartfast Was Here"

  • @hopesonrongmei3858
    @hopesonrongmei3858 5 лет назад

    Its complicate to grasp what it is?

  • @MrConnorHorton
    @MrConnorHorton 6 лет назад

    What is this song?

  • @1664stix
    @1664stix 14 лет назад

    Can anyone tell me what the music is that begins at 2 minutes 10 seconds please?

    • @georgepark4614
      @georgepark4614 Год назад +1

      12 years late but Last Days by Max Richter

  • @chrisgriffiths2533
    @chrisgriffiths2533 5 лет назад

    That Must mean there was a Bigger Atmosphere on Mars as well?. Otherwise the Water would have been Lost to Space?.

  • @danilorainone406
    @danilorainone406 6 лет назад

    do pics of the poles have enough detail so one of these eggheads can put up a cgi 3d vid of the subject,instead of having 13 eggheads expounding on it?

  • @sangettzuku
    @sangettzuku 12 лет назад

    4.03-4.10 That's me when I dont understand something.

  • @salmariyami9410
    @salmariyami9410 11 лет назад

    its a amazing and why is that music in this video

  • @akw1883
    @akw1883 3 года назад

    Maybe the Earth was the man-made-planet as Mars-clone by Mars ancestors, as DR strategy of Mars atmosphere change and crisis.

  • @karanbhatti5055
    @karanbhatti5055 2 года назад

    What if Mars was just like Earth with humans living on it and we destroyed it beyond recognition the way we are destroy our planet.

  • @GuitarSlinger2112
    @GuitarSlinger2112 3 года назад

    far too many scientists state their hypotheses as facts
    He doesn't even take into account how flat the surrounding landscape is and speaks as if a 600 foot flow of water gushed out in a single direction by its own sheer force of will instead of dispersing over the many hundreds of square miles surrounding it.

    • @demoman1596sh
      @demoman1596sh 2 года назад +1

      Uh... how about reading about the Missoula floods in a little more detail before you assume you've figured out something the geologists and physicists haven't, eh? The hypothesis in no way entails a "600 foot flow of water gushing out in a single direction by its own sheer force of will." Not saying you're doing it on purpose, but this is a strawman argument all the same.