Really would be terrifying seeing Jupiter slowly approaching Earth. Its unlikely we'd even collide with tbe bethmoth. It would just pull us apart and make itself a ring.
@@lajoswinkler Moreso it depends on if we get close enough to Jupiters Roche Limit. Even if we became a stable moon of it, (which I doubt) we would still have to contend with the radiation it puts out. And naturally the conditions of Jupiters orbital distance to the sun. Life on Earth would be pretty screwed
Even have already being the 2 heaviest planets in solar system, the combined matters after the collision between Jupiter and Saturn are still only 1/64 of the smallest mass to initiate a basic nuclear fusion ( our sun is 120 times heavier than that)……that's how INSIGNIFICANT we are in this universe of an absolute infinity.
The deformation and collisions in SpaceSim are realistic, but why don't you see oceans boiling, ice melting, or runaway greenhouse effects like Universe Sandbox does?
It's terrifying how Jupiter just swallowed Earth and left nothing more than a simple drop of incandescent rock. That's how big Jupiter is compared to Earth.
@@tajuddinahmed3379universe sandbox devs didn't made space sim, space sim is made by Pavel which have much more better physics than universe sandbox 2
It would've been nice to see collisions between gas giants and ice giants, like Jupiter and Uranus, or Saturn and Neptune. Maybe something for a future video?
a tip: add more particles to the target (earth) and fewer particles to the smallest objects, this way you will see more interaction with the particles and a more realistic simulation
@@insertusername132 yea, but the particles in a bigger body is also bigger than the particles in a small body, that may look strange if you simulate with a low amount of particles
Super fascinating, great work! Loved seeing how the planetary bodies interacted, especially that oscillating motion when earth/venus hit each other. I wonder what these crash animations would look like if the planets were rotating at speed!
Earth vs Venus: Obliterating Angry-Sex Earth vs Neptune: "Nothing to see! Just passing by! JUST PASSING BY, STOP CHASING ME, CAM!" Earth vs Jupiter: "Huh? What was that? Did I bump into one of these tiny astroids again?" Earth vs Sun: "OMNOMNOMNOM!"
How come the collisions with gas and rock planets look so similar ? Also, does it take into account rotation or only assuming the two bodies are on the same path, same speed, etc ?
I love how in the collisions with the larger planets they "poop out" some excess matter from the rear in a perfectly straight line... Also, I never suspected that large spherical astral bodies would make this wobbling effect when colliding with each other. I just assumed the matter would mostly spread away and the rest would make a hot debris cloud that would eventually spin itself into a new sphere...
Obviously, if any of these things ever happened (with the possible exception of the asteroid collision), it would be a horrible, (literally) apocalyptic event that would destroy all life on Earth... and I feel like there should be ONE comment that says that. Granted, most of them will never happen (again, except for the asteroid collision), and perhaps that's one reason why people aren't approaching them seriously. I'm surprised that a collision with a comet wasn't included, which is a frighteningly plausible event that would be deadly (if not necessarily apocalyptic) for life on Earth.
Very cool, but Earth acting like a glob of goo in collision with the smaller bodies was rather off-putting. My favorite part though was when Jupiter collided with Earth, lmaoo. *C O N S U M E D*
(Earth hits the Sun)
Sun: who threw that piece of paper at me?
The sun: whoever threw that piece of paper, yo mom's a hoe
More like a dust particle 😂😂😂
@@SherlandShrouht-esseoooo I see a smarty
@@SherlandShrouht-esseWHY THAT FIRST EXAMPLE 😭
Jupiter: *sweating profusely*
Earth collides with Venus: utter catastrophy and major spectacle.
Earth collides with Jupiter: omnom...burp.
Earth collides with the sun: literally nothing
@@TheGreatThiccIt will probably upset me though
nope
Damn. I never realized colliding with Uranus would be so catastrophic.
[ I N C E P T I O N ]
Haha got that
Uranus does in fact stink. look it up.
I mean he has toxic clouds soooo
These are some earth shattering events
Ba dum tsss
Help that translated to "What do you think?"@@alexshazam5482
what frightens me isn't the glowing-hot debris, but how the earth undulates after impact.
I love how with Mercury it starts moving like a slug
Really would be terrifying seeing Jupiter slowly approaching Earth. Its unlikely we'd even collide with tbe bethmoth. It would just pull us apart and make itself a ring.
At least we'd die making a beautiful ring :')
It depends on our lateral speed at any given point. If it's zero, it's gobbling time.
@@lajoswinkler Moreso it depends on if we get close enough to Jupiters Roche Limit. Even if we became a stable moon of it, (which I doubt) we would still have to contend with the radiation it puts out. And naturally the conditions of Jupiters orbital distance to the sun. Life on Earth would be pretty screwed
@@lajoswinklerJupiter really said "it's Juping time" and Juped all over the place
@@unionxenon
Jupe
Jupe
Jupe
A New Planet has formed: Jupiturn
Earthcury
Ears
Earus
Earthcury lmao
Vearth
I don't know why but Earth's collision with Jupiter made me laugh. Almost like nothing, we see a possible new moon on Jupiter though... maybe.
Venus done turned Earth into dang jellyfish 😂😂😂😂
Earth having blob consistency instead of a rocky one disturbs me...
Same
it does irl too, it's literally just a blob held stiff by a very teeny tiny crust
@@floseatyard8063 It is not the crust that holds everything together as a unified mass, it is gravity.
@@jonnekjonneksson held stiff as in it is kept with a hard surface due to the crust, you wouldnt really call the earth stiff if it was just a mantle
Earth hitting Jupiter was literally a pebble in a puddle. Just "bloop."
Ok I hear you...And how would you describe Earth hitting the Sun?
Throwing a grain of sand on earths ocean
Júpiter: soy peor que tu
@@alexshazam5482 stock water droplet sound effect
1:55 Uranus took that hard rock like a champ🔥
Pause
@@CrazyLazyMarieW H A T .
@@CrazyLazyMarieyou are sexualizing everything, stop NOW
Me when pills:
0:00 Earoid
0:10 Earto
0:21 Earoon
0:34 Earcury
0:47 Ears
1:05 Earus
1:38 Eartune? Nepth?
1:55 Earnus? Urath?
2:16 Earturn? Sath?
2:30 Eariter? Jupth?
2:45 Earun? Sunth?
2:51 Jupiturn? Sater?
Even have already being the 2 heaviest planets in solar system, the combined matters after the collision between Jupiter and Saturn are still only 1/64 of the smallest mass to initiate a basic nuclear fusion ( our sun is 120 times heavier than that)……that's how INSIGNIFICANT we are in this universe of an absolute infinity.
Wait. Say it again but dumber
The deformation and collisions in SpaceSim are realistic, but why don't you see oceans boiling, ice melting, or runaway greenhouse effects like Universe Sandbox does?
To be fair this doesn't simulate climate.
Por que es un simulador de colisiones
Green house effect don't make sense in universe sandbox
@@Titanic-wo6bqthere is first play space sim before saying
It might be harder to simulate those kinds of things in this simulator.
It's terrifying how Jupiter just swallowed Earth and left nothing more than a simple drop of incandescent rock. That's how big Jupiter is compared to Earth.
Jupiter vs Earth.
Jupiter: this nothing but a scratch
Jupiter: "BURP! Excuse me."
Jupiter be like: „What was that? Anyways…“
I thought this was a universe sandbox, but this is a standalone simulation, respect
I also thought this was Universe Sandbox
I think its spacesim
A universe sandbox 2 dev made spacesim
@@tajuddinahmed3379universe sandbox devs didn't made space sim, space sim is made by Pavel which have much more better physics than universe sandbox 2
@@RedtigerrNot in climate matter, it has more realistic collisions, but when it comes to anything else, Universe Sandbox is way better at that.
I've been looking through the comments and not a single bad Uranus joke. I'm so proud of you all! 😊
I'd like to see Earthanus
We all saw Uranus take in the entire planet effortlessly. No need to linger on it.
@@peytongonavynice
I'm so glad, now there's hope in humanity 😊
Haha you said single
It would've been nice to see collisions between gas giants and ice giants, like Jupiter and Uranus, or Saturn and Neptune.
Maybe something for a future video?
a tip: add more particles to the target (earth) and fewer particles to the smallest objects, this way you will see more interaction with the particles and a more realistic simulation
I feel like….I’ve seen you elsewhere
@@Generic_spacesim_youtuber It's quite possible since we do the same type of content for the most part.
i feel like equally sized particles would work better though? because in the pluto one it just scattered across the surface weirdly
@@insertusername132 yea, but the particles in a bigger body is also bigger than the particles in a small body, that may look strange if you simulate with a low amount of particles
Woah the whole earth fits inside Uranus
Oh my
Dude
Super fascinating, great work! Loved seeing how the planetary bodies interacted, especially that oscillating motion when earth/venus hit each other.
I wonder what these crash animations would look like if the planets were rotating at speed!
Would be nice to know what kind of time scales we're looking at here. Weeks per second? Decades? Eons?
hours
@@guillegeoxlol
Amazing how the things we envisioned 10 or 20 years ago can finally give us an idea simulation ^_^
Jupiter vs Saturn will be catastrophic to whole solar system and it may turn into another star I think. Nice video 😊
Thank you!! However it'd take a lot more than that to create a star.
It takes about 80 Jupiter masses to form a star ⭐
@@SteezyRedStarsat least 17 Jupiter mass.
@@rajeshchaurasiya9nope atleast 80 Jupiter to make a red drawf star
Maybe just another Venus or something. Like a new fire giant.
1:11 glad to see that even after a direct collision with Venus; Earth still retains its water, with all the continents intact no less.
that is so satisfying to watch, but also troubling :D
i love the pancake of earth and venus, almost like equal mass equal force
Earth vs Venus: Obliterating Angry-Sex
Earth vs Neptune: "Nothing to see! Just passing by! JUST PASSING BY, STOP CHASING ME, CAM!"
Earth vs Jupiter: "Huh? What was that? Did I bump into one of these tiny astroids again?"
Earth vs Sun: "OMNOMNOMNOM!"
Jupiter: Damn space mosquitos
Would be cool to see every planet orbiting another one
Jupiter be like: „Huh, something happened?”
Uranus is pretty amazing, took that hit without flinching.
Earth Hits Uranus
Called *EARTHS AN-*
Earth vs Jupiter: Jupiter: "Something bit me?"
Uranus when Earth collides:
What are you doing, step planet?
The world's most apocalyptic lava lamp
The gas giants hitting the Earth and continuing on made me think of Pacman...Waka waka waka
Super😊
fluid as water
A new planet has formed: Earnus
Nice
How come the collisions with gas and rock planets look so similar ? Also, does it take into account rotation or only assuming the two bodies are on the same path, same speed, etc ?
Saturn: *about to collide with Jupiter* Get an ambulance!!
Also Saturn: ...But not for me.
0:50 earth “try’s to escape mars”
Music be sounding like stellaris
2:51 lmao, yes, true 👍
2:59 OMG A NEW STAR IS CREATED IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM JUTURN YAY
can you do this with high res? (2 mil particles?)
Very cool
2:32 jupiter: mmm delicious!
I love how in the collisions with the larger planets they "poop out" some excess matter from the rear in a perfectly straight line...
Also, I never suspected that large spherical astral bodies would make this wobbling effect when colliding with each other. I just assumed the matter would mostly spread away and the rest would make a hot debris cloud that would eventually spin itself into a new sphere...
3:09 a new star?
not close of being a star
well it would be a brown dwarf
i like the video-
can i use the same idea but all planets against Jupiter . i will give you credit
Venus one looked like a sadist devouring Earth
Jupiter: wha-what is that? *nom nom nom* * Vomit*
Same with the sun
But it eats instantly
Saturn and Jupiter crash with earth shows a good example how our own moon was created
What software did you use to simulate this. Do the simulations take into account rocky vs gas planet?
It's mentioned in the video description. It's called SpaceSim.
earth and mars are fused and now their one 0:48
No
'You can't just shoot a hole into the surface of Mars'
'ok, plan b'
Jupiter was like
“Scrumptious”
2:54 And here we got our 2° sun.
Sun is like “I swear I felt something”
Jupiter's little burp after it swallow the earth like nothing.
2:45 sun: mmmm crispy!
at a certain point we stop seeing how other planets effect earth and we start seeing how earth effects other planets.
yooo 4th? dam
I didn't realize planets were made of jello lmao
Hey! Saturn lost its rings! Maybe it left them behind because it was having a bad ring day.
RIP from the 2nd one lol. Pluto would destroy us all if it hit us.
Even the first one. The dino asteroid was 10km. A 100km one would be very very bad news.
@@Stargaze_youtubeIt would have grave consequences for the economy, but at least unemployment, homelessness and poverty would reach a record low
@@badpiggies988 The record low was 0. Earth is our home and we can make of it.
“You’re still going to school.”
I’d like to see the impact between earth and that iron nickel asteroid + the name of which has just escaped me!
Endsinger likes this video.
2:45 *yoink*
i think the sizes of the gas giants are a little off, 3 earths could fit in Jupiters great red spot
2:46 the sun: OOOOO FOOD
Now, Jupiter become star
OMG OMG OMG OMG 🤯🤯🤯🤯
jupiter approaching earth was like pac man eating a pellet
Saturn and Jupiter's union allowed them to achieve the goal they both failed in their previous life - becoming a star(??)!
Can u do it more particles?
(Earth hits Venus)
Venus: tiwn are you killing me?
Earth: no just doin some work
Wow, just plowed right through uranus
Maker of Moonfall (movie) at 0:21: 💡
Obviously, if any of these things ever happened (with the possible exception of the asteroid collision), it would be a horrible, (literally) apocalyptic event that would destroy all life on Earth... and I feel like there should be ONE comment that says that. Granted, most of them will never happen (again, except for the asteroid collision), and perhaps that's one reason why people aren't approaching them seriously. I'm surprised that a collision with a comet wasn't included, which is a frighteningly plausible event that would be deadly (if not necessarily apocalyptic) for life on Earth.
Very cool, but Earth acting like a glob of goo in collision with the smaller bodies was rather off-putting.
My favorite part though was when Jupiter collided with Earth, lmaoo. *C O N S U M E D*
But it's realistic tho
Uranus really swallowed me whole
Would earth even be jellified like that?? Like it would wiggle, not explode????????
oh no poor Pluto looks like a bug smashed on a windshield 😭
Venus:
-I am not finished yet !
Jupiter: another normal day
pov: jupiter and earth collide
jupiter: "ow! anyways"
trying roche limits might be a good idea
The sun: I think I've swallowed something.
Jupiter collides with Saturn turns into a nuclear fusion, and creates a second sun. Both masses can combine as one.
Lil Venus in Uranus action
Name of simulation?
It's mentioned in the video description. It's called Space Sim.