@@johndwolynetz6495 Is it true that Halley's comet could possibly hit us?? Looking at the orbit path above it is crossing all the other planets' orbits or at least getting very close to them... what if Earth is in the wrong position and the wrong time??
I was only 9 when it came around last time. Never got to see it. Barely remember the challenger explosion. Sadly I probably won’t get to see it next time
Music is a wonderful thing. For me, it turned this video from what would've been a bland and cold orbit visualization into a deep reflection on the passage of time, life and the cosmos.
Very elegant perspective of the planet’s rotations around the sun. In comparison to Hailey’s 75 years to rotate the sun, seeing Neptunes orbit taking more than twice as long is astonishing. Given its distance from the Sun, Neptune has the longest orbital period of any planet in our Solar System. That understood, 1 year on Neptune is the longest of any planet, lasting the equivalent of 164.8 years.
Beautiful! That makes me think often that LIFE IS SHORT! I missed seeing Halley's Comet in 1986! The next time it comes back not until 2061!!!! *If I update this comment then, it means I am still alive* !!!
Dude if u see it again , ur gonna be lucky because litrelly almost everyone only experinced it once so if u see it again consider ur self a lucky person to see a beautiful comet twice in a life time 👍🏼
actually we sent probes to it in the 80's and got some amazing images and one of the probes was badly hit by debry but it was still operational by some miracle
i have read that Halley came into our solar system 220000 years ago. I also read that it originates from the outter part of our solar system. I am trying to find an overview of the approximations to earth of the past perihelions of Halley. I have read that the next perihelion will be 0,44 while the last one was 0,42. Does anyone know where I can find an overview of this?
Hard to know with a comet that far back. Wikipedia is a good place for info, but not much besides perhelion 28 July 2061. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halley%27s_Comet#Orbit_and_origin Halley has probably been in its current orbit for 16,000-200,000 years. Halley's projected lifetime could be as long as 10 million years. More recent work suggests that Halley will evaporate, or split in two, within the next few tens of thousands of years, or will be ejected from the Solar System within a few hundred thousand years. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halley%27s_Comet#Apparitions The next perihelion of Halley's Comet is 28 July 2061, when it will be better positioned for observation than during the 1985-1986 apparition, as it will be on the same side of the Sun as Earth. It is expected to have an apparent magnitude of −0.3, compared with only +2.1 for the 1986 apparition.
Yes, both aperiodic and periodic comets exist. Periodic ones have long elliptical orbits. Aperiodic ones are parabolic, falling from Oort cloud, but can become periodic if Jupiter encounter slows them down. Halley's comet barely goes outside of Neptune in its ~76 year orbit, a perfect period for human lifetimes to recognize its nature. Interstellar ones can be hyperbolic and come from other stars, but so far we've only see 1-2 of those. We'll find many more of all sorts in the coming decades with Rubins survey observatory with first light 2023-2024.
The orbital movements of earth and the comet are reversed in this video..?! The orbits should be a clockwise movement along the ecliptic and the inclination of the comet is on the negative declination...
Oven tens of thousands of years yes. In the shorter time, Venus and Jupiter most effects its orbit. www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/venus-is-messing-with-halleys-comet
76 years is pretty short. Some people live for 2 crossings, while Mark Twain was born with one, 1835 and died on the next, 1910. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twain#Later_life_and_death
By 2061 Human Science and Technology will be ready to make a change of the comet orbit, but not to correct if a stupid thing happens, even if pieces of the comet fall not on Earth, but on the Moon or on the Sun, some undesirable effects would occur. Better wait till 2137.
You're right, around @1:38 (May 2060). I think Jupiter has the most chance of changing the orbit, so I imagine this is close enough to change it a bit. What do you think, maybe 1 AU apart?
Nope, Halley just made a catalog in 1705, including 1682 perihelion. But having the catalog enabled correlations on past appearances (back to 240BC), and enabled the predicted return in 1759.
It's amazing to think that after we're all long gone, centuries pass, and Halley will still be out there somewhere.
nah in approximately 15-20,000 years it will become almost nothing due to the rate it’s losing mass
@@adamhodgson8287 actually twice that, like 50,000 years
@@johndwolynetz6495 Is it true that Halley's comet could possibly hit us?? Looking at the orbit path above it is crossing all the other planets' orbits or at least getting very close to them... what if Earth is in the wrong position and the wrong time??
@@costco_pizza lmao idk
@@adamhodgson8287you expect to live longer than 20k years?
Right now Halley is pretty much the furtherest in its orbit
Darth Insomnis I saw it at 4 am in the morning when I was in 8th grade cold very cold morning
Shawn Myers nice! :)
I was only 9 when it came around last time. Never got to see it. Barely remember the challenger explosion. Sadly I probably won’t get to see it next time
2027 itll be at its furthest point
@@turbanwearersblow oh thats bad maybe ı willl be able to see it ı will be 57 year old when it comes back
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Music is a wonderful thing. For me, it turned this video from what would've been a bland and cold orbit visualization into a deep reflection on the passage of time, life and the cosmos.
I hope and wish to see the next one.
Same
Next one is in 41 years
I’ll be 56 when the comet reappear
@@blond5593 ill be 61
June 16, 2061. I’m gonna be 57
Around late 2023 Halley's Comet will be at its furthest point from Earth. Then it starts its long journey back to us, just another 38 years to wait.
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I hope I see the next one as well 🥺 I’ll hopefully be 64
2061/62 is gonna be amazing. Probably the best documented occurrence of halley’s comet
and our planet will be better positioned when it gets closer to the sun. so it will look great!
may be by thay time we could land o a comet itself 😜
@@gauravkhurana2082 I can imagine that this will be the case
I am born 1986
Am I able to see 1961 halley
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No.
But maybe 2061! 😉
Very elegant perspective of the planet’s rotations around the sun. In comparison to Hailey’s 75 years to rotate the sun, seeing Neptunes orbit taking more than twice as long is astonishing.
Given its distance from the Sun, Neptune has the longest orbital period of any planet in our Solar System. That understood, 1 year on Neptune is the longest of any planet, lasting the equivalent of 164.8 years.
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Beautiful! That makes me think often that LIFE IS SHORT! I missed seeing Halley's Comet in 1986! The next time it comes back not until 2061!!!! *If I update this comment then, it means I am still alive* !!!
Under this angle, thats a close encounter with Juupiter and Saturn around 2061 and 2065
When it happens I will be 51 years old, If I still live XD
I’m 51 now lol I was 13 in 1986 for the first flyby
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Guys next time it’ll come around will be around 2060.
Dec 8th 2023 Halley started its slow fall back towards the Sun. I was too young to remeber it in 86, I hope not to be dead this time around! 🌠
The next time it’s going to appear is in 2061
Very meaningful simulation😀
I love learning about space
I got to see it in 1986 the chance of seeing it in 2061 is going to be slim to none I'll be 98😎😎😎
Cool! I saw in 1986, only fuzzy in binoculars. I'd be 93 when it returns.
Dude if u see it again , ur gonna be lucky because litrelly almost everyone only experinced it once so if u see it again consider ur self a lucky person to see a beautiful comet twice in a life time 👍🏼
Let’s meet back here on the next pass as old geezers. That is if RUclips is still around 😅
Que lindo e sereno
very intresting
I also hope that scientists find a way to put some sort of machine on it without disturbing its path so we can explore the universe deeply
actually we sent probes to it in the 80's and got some amazing images and one of the probes was badly hit by debry but it was still operational by some miracle
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Halley comet in next close ; Date:2061 June 16 17:30:00 (UTC) pass distance:0.335AU=~30,000,000km
Halley comet is my favorite comet
i have read that Halley came into our solar system 220000 years ago. I also read that it originates from the outter part of our solar system. I am trying to find an overview of the approximations to earth of the past perihelions of Halley. I have read that the next perihelion will be 0,44 while the last one was 0,42. Does anyone know where I can find an overview of this?
Hard to know with a comet that far back. Wikipedia is a good place for info, but not much besides perhelion 28 July 2061.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halley%27s_Comet#Orbit_and_origin Halley has probably been in its current orbit for 16,000-200,000 years. Halley's projected lifetime could be as long as 10 million years. More recent work suggests that Halley will evaporate, or split in two, within the next few tens of thousands of years, or will be ejected from the Solar System within a few hundred thousand years.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halley%27s_Comet#Apparitions
The next perihelion of Halley's Comet is 28 July 2061, when it will be better positioned for observation than during the 1985-1986 apparition, as it will be on the same side of the Sun as Earth. It is expected to have an apparent magnitude of −0.3, compared with only +2.1 for the 1986 apparition.
Around 0:26 and 0:27 Jupiter and saturn meets!thats like in 800 years lol.
The last time it visited earth was 2 years before I was born. As a child I played all those Halley videogames. See you in 2061 shortly before I die!
70 you'll still be a youngster. :)
ITS MORE FURTHER NOW
I believed that comets swished by and never in my wildest dreams would believe they orbit and come back 😮
Yes, both aperiodic and periodic comets exist. Periodic ones have long elliptical orbits. Aperiodic ones are parabolic, falling from Oort cloud, but can become periodic if Jupiter encounter slows them down. Halley's comet barely goes outside of Neptune in its ~76 year orbit, a perfect period for human lifetimes to recognize its nature.
Interstellar ones can be hyperbolic and come from other stars, but so far we've only see 1-2 of those. We'll find many more of all sorts in the coming decades with Rubins survey observatory with first light 2023-2024.
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The orbital movements of earth and the comet are reversed in this video..?! The orbits should be a clockwise movement along the ecliptic and the inclination of the comet is on the negative declination...
Good eye. Yes, it has southern ecliptic plane UP because it looked better to have halley above the ecliptic plane than below.
ve şu an halleyin bize en uzak oldugu yıllardayız :)
공전주기가 약 75년이구나. 그래서 1800년부터 약 300년간 할리혜성은 4번을 한바퀴씩 도는 거고...
Rolecoaster confirmed?
Flat Mars Society LOL
BAHAHAHA
Mercury venus earth and mars really going zoom
See you guys in 50 years
2061, 40 years!
I saw the first flyby in 1986, I was 13…..I’ll be 89 for the next flyby….if I make it that long lol
This is what I wanted to see
That is a very close shave don’t you think ?
Almost … where is the other end of Halley’s Comet ?? One end is our sun and the other end is ….???
bruh why people on tiktok says we can see halley comet this week on 31 oct 2022
They must be jokers? It'll be furthest from the sun in December 2023, beyond Neptune.
Why is there a orbit that size anyway....lol
Halley's comet is a resident of the Oort Cloud, which is beyond Neptune.
@@ruslans2006 why is there a ...orbit that size? And what determine the speed....?
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Interesting
i will never live to see it..
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It is losing Mass too , so its orbit must change too over the time.
Oven tens of thousands of years yes. In the shorter time, Venus and Jupiter most effects its orbit.
www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/venus-is-messing-with-halleys-comet
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Will whole earth be able to see that with naked eye or only one side of the planet???
Bro earth rotates so we will probably all be able to see it but maybe only the northern or southern hemisphere will see it
It's not a comet. It's a vessel. Think about it, the sun's magnetic pull does not reach that far beyond our solar system, it's a course not an orbit.
It's gravity not magneticism. Orbits are caused by gravity and Neptune and Pluto orbit at similar distances as Halley's aphelion.
I hope that i can see it twice in my life ... before i die😂
In next perihelion, we should try to change the orbit of the Halley- just to make its orbital period shorter :P
76 years is pretty short. Some people live for 2 crossings, while Mark Twain was born with one, 1835 and died on the next, 1910.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twain#Later_life_and_death
By 2061 Human Science and Technology will be ready to make a change of the comet orbit, but not to correct if a stupid thing happens, even if pieces of the comet fall not on Earth, but on the Moon or on the Sun, some undesirable effects would occur. Better wait till 2137.
Naaa....just...leave everything as it is, we have enough problems
What is that green orbit
Song name in the backround?
Free from RUclips, called "A Quiet Thought" by Wayne Jones. Very lovely!
ruclips.net/video/_l6Ysn848ag/видео.html
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How close will be of Jupiter next time? That seems very very close...
You're right, around @1:38 (May 2060). I think Jupiter has the most chance of changing the orbit, so I imagine this is close enough to change it a bit. What do you think, maybe 1 AU apart?
No joke. It just skirts by Saturn on the way out too! 2 very close calls
Komet halley song by Jahairi majai.
Why is Halley comet in the retrograde motion??
It comes from the Oort cloud which is more spherical, so comets can move in all sorts of orientations.
Setting a reminder for June 2060 imma be back to leave a dislike if this is wrong
What are the yellow dots?
Markers with comet positions at different times
evidince of allah being exisdence
You know that comet was discovered in 1705?
Nope, Halley just made a catalog in 1705, including 1682 perihelion. But having the catalog enabled correlations on past appearances (back to 240BC), and enabled the predicted return in 1759.
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I hope it crashes........................ON JUPITER or OUR MOON
its impossible
first
I take moon vehicles