Flying A Drone On Saturn's Moon Titan | Moon Explorers | BBC Earth Science

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @uniquelyunique1
    @uniquelyunique1 Год назад +46

    Dragonfly will be beyond epic, I'm so looking forward to this. 😃

    • @siddharthrv4604
      @siddharthrv4604 Год назад +1

      Waste of money. Nothing edible there . No O2

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 Год назад

      @@siddharthrv4604 The hypothetical azotosome (nitrogen body) could operate on liquid methane.

    • @hajjdawood
      @hajjdawood Год назад

      @@siddharthrv4604 There is froze H20 which means O2 can easily be generated.

    • @ajithkumarvlogger7821
      @ajithkumarvlogger7821 Год назад

      Dragon 🐉 fly in the Titan

    • @200fpsASH
      @200fpsASH Год назад

      The Brands& sections rocket shipments is on overseas CIA comans centers!?

  • @draco2xx
    @draco2xx 9 месяцев назад +13

    i just want to see those beautiful methane oceans

    • @maundamartin59
      @maundamartin59 6 месяцев назад

      BUTT.... THE SMELL?😂😂😂😂

    • @maundamartin59
      @maundamartin59 6 месяцев назад

      That really has to be something.

    • @javierhillier4252
      @javierhillier4252 4 месяца назад

      sadly they are going to land near the equator where there are no lakes or rivers. it doesn't rain there much we might only capture a couple videos of it raining, so it's gonna be less fun than I was hoping

  • @computerjantje
    @computerjantje Год назад +16

    I was intrigued by the first lander on Titan being so far away succesfully landing and sending back such great images. I just hope I live long enough to see this project doing its travels on Titan.

    • @AliHSyed
      @AliHSyed Год назад

      How old are you?

    • @eugeniaamariei8626
      @eugeniaamariei8626 Год назад

      @@AliHSyed Why are you asking?

    • @AliHSyed
      @AliHSyed Год назад +3

      @@eugeniaamariei8626 this person wants to live long enough to see the mission, whether they will get to see it highly dependent on their current age

    • @eugeniaamariei8626
      @eugeniaamariei8626 Год назад

      @@AliHSyed I see. I didn't see why you would ask. I thought it could have been for a different reason.

    • @draco2xx
      @draco2xx 9 месяцев назад

      it will take 10 years to reach titan moon

  • @JianJiaHe
    @JianJiaHe Год назад +15

    It will take roughly 8 years for the drone to fly to Saturn though. But definitely worth the wait.

    • @HateBear-real
      @HateBear-real Год назад

      Yup, I clicked because it would have to be en route to do anything in 2027 with current engine technology.

  • @tamarcusmcconnell3606
    @tamarcusmcconnell3606 Год назад +11

    Can’t wait for this hopefully I’m still alive in 2027 😅

    • @SolarisSaber
      @SolarisSaber Год назад +1

      2027 is when they launch the mission 😅. It'll take another 7 years for dragon fly to get to Titan. So by around 2034 is when it'll be there 😬

  • @Raesgom
    @Raesgom Год назад +1

    Wow, it felt just like 2 minutes. I need to know more!

  • @EBalagot007
    @EBalagot007 Год назад +1

    cant wait for the Dragonfly to fly soon we only have to wait until the mid 2030's to get there . Maybe NASA should send also a submarine to Titan in Kraken Mare one day after this mission is over .

  • @MrFossil367ab45gfyth
    @MrFossil367ab45gfyth Год назад +1

    I did a reasearch paper on Titan's Dragonfly probe ad submarine.

  • @saladspinner3200
    @saladspinner3200 9 месяцев назад

    It's crazy if you think about it, a 100 years ago we were celebrating the first successful transatlantic flight. 50 years after that we put people on the moon, and another 50 years later we're talking about drones on the moons of other planets, as if it's an everyday thing.

  • @TM-bi6kz
    @TM-bi6kz Год назад +2

    Triton also has TRUE atomsphere. It has CLOUD.

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d Год назад +1

    When our sun turns into a red giant, life may actually thrive there along with some of these other moons.

    • @zenon4383
      @zenon4383 6 месяцев назад

      no the period is too short

  • @ameliashandcraftedmemes7888
    @ameliashandcraftedmemes7888 Год назад +2

    Now I wanna fly on titan

  • @dariusduesentrieb
    @dariusduesentrieb Год назад +1

    Cool stuff!

  • @brodebrode
    @brodebrode Год назад +2

    The views 😍

  • @wjalfi4935
    @wjalfi4935 9 месяцев назад

    Temperature average -183 °C is special difficulties to live in Titan.

  • @ronkirk5099
    @ronkirk5099 Год назад +1

    Sounds like an awesome exploration mission. Hope I'm still around to see the results. I wonder what the fuel source is or how electrical energy is generated? That must be the reason for the 100 mile limit for the mission. Just googled it - Li-ion battery recharged between flights with a MMRTG (radioisotope thermoelectric generator).

  • @peterclarke3990
    @peterclarke3990 4 месяца назад

    Shame it won’t be able to land somewhere near Huygens and send back some pics of its condition since it landed there back in 2005.

  • @Crabfather
    @Crabfather 2 месяца назад

    All the ingredients for life except for the impossible cold, that is.

  • @Snowwie88
    @Snowwie88 Год назад

    Since there are so many lakes and seas of liquid methane on this moon, will Dragonfly also visit the shore of one of these lakes and sample the fluid? I know Dragonfly is about to land somewhere near the equator, but most of the Methane lakes and sea are closer to the poles. Unless there are smaller bodies of liquid methane present near the equator, that would be enough to just sample the liquid.

  • @a2frostyyt
    @a2frostyyt Год назад

    It’s gonna lose communication halfway through and die😂 watch, 7 years is too long

  • @gloriamagpayo8629
    @gloriamagpayo8629 Год назад

    Ang ganda pero ang liit pala nitong dragon fly pag nasa ere..sana ingatan ,mabuti gusto nila no to pest.

  • @TopOfThePopsRedubbed
    @TopOfThePopsRedubbed Год назад +1

    There was no mention of how long the trip to Titan will take nor when we can expect the first images if all goes well. Disappointing given it's a BBC production.

    • @harshpal5848
      @harshpal5848 Год назад

      typical lady Scholar

    • @ronkirk5099
      @ronkirk5099 Год назад +1

      Eight year flight to reach Titan after launch.

  • @DequanPeterson-l6i
    @DequanPeterson-l6i Год назад

    Yeah we make a future I 2023 and 2027 on years to fly away from Titan for Robert 😉🌟😉🌟😉🌟😉

  • @Scilence23
    @Scilence23 Год назад

    please tell me the plan is to land next to the lakes! if not cut the funding. they can search for life next to the alien lakes

  • @JulAlxAU
    @JulAlxAU Год назад

    Does anyone know the music at 00:19?

  • @michaelanderson3096
    @michaelanderson3096 Год назад

    The natural gas moon in the solar system - How is natural gas produced?

  • @khurramkhurshed9427
    @khurramkhurshed9427 Год назад

    Interesting information 🤔 😊

  • @Greenpoloboy3
    @Greenpoloboy3 Год назад

    I'm from the future. Sadly no life was found.

  • @animeshtiwari9649
    @animeshtiwari9649 Год назад

    Probably somewhere in the Universe.
    Some space agency is planning to send a mission to Earth.😊
    Sadly I won't live long to see😢.

  • @floxy709
    @floxy709 Год назад

    how will the craft be sterilized in case there's life already? bc we are doing that, right?

  • @vforgod
    @vforgod Год назад

    Does anyone know the name of the track that starts at 4:58?

  • @hajjdawood
    @hajjdawood Год назад

    It can also refuel with the liquid methane which is nice

    • @ronkirk5099
      @ronkirk5099 Год назад

      You would need oxygen to use methane as a fuel and Titan has none. The energy source for the flights will use a Li-ion battery recharged with a radioisotope thermoelectric generator between flights.

    • @hajjdawood
      @hajjdawood Год назад

      @@ronkirk5099 Given Ice water rocks are on the surface (or suspected? not sure) maybe melt it down to get water then strip the oxygen from it.

  • @SojournerDidimus
    @SojournerDidimus Год назад

    1:24 "we think there's a period in earth's history when life originated" And there's the presupposition that makes this an endeavor of faith rather than science.

  • @SomeRandomGuy_id
    @SomeRandomGuy_id Год назад

    is Thanos a Titan ? cmiiw

  • @Manneerik13373
    @Manneerik13373 Год назад +2

    Go humanity! 🎉

  • @danielcarter491
    @danielcarter491 Год назад +1

    I never knew that Drew Barrymore had this super smart sister. Or that she had a love child with Wynona Rider? Well, it's fun to listen to someone who's so automated when they speak. Cool project too.

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud Год назад

    Would Silicon based life also thrive in this environment?

    • @HateBear-real
      @HateBear-real Год назад

      No one knows, of course, but I thought silicon based life would work better in extremely hot climates, so Silicoids or something from MOO2 would need what we would see as a lava planet. I could be wrong. But any native Titan life would see us as lava beings, if they could actually see. I guess the odds of microbes in all the subsurface water oceans is actually about 50/50 with what we know now. But what we think we know could wind up just being a mad model too, so no one really knows.

  • @michaelanderson3096
    @michaelanderson3096 Год назад

    COMBUSTION ENGINES WILL LAST FOREVER ON TITAN

    • @danielwalker6653
      @danielwalker6653 Год назад

      Nah. No Oxygen on Titan. Lots of potential internal combustion fuels but no way to burn it.

    • @hajjdawood
      @hajjdawood Год назад +1

      @@danielwalker6653 H2O exists on titan, therefore oxygen can be extracted. Not only that but Methylomirabilis oxyfera consume methane and nitrogen to produce oxygen.

    • @hajjdawood
      @hajjdawood Год назад

      @@danielwalker6653 Also Carbon Monoxide can be converted to Oxygen

    • @nicholashylton6857
      @nicholashylton6857 Год назад

      ​@@hajjdawoodWater exists on Titan, but it's literally rock hard. The water ice is hard as granite, so you'd have to heat it up to extract the O2. That's very energy intensive. It would be useful for making rocket fuel to get off Titan, but not for some kind of internal combustion engine - like a car.

    • @hajjdawood
      @hajjdawood Год назад

      @@nicholashylton6857 Well if there is one thing that Titan has a lot of, its energy lol.

  • @Continentalmunkey88
    @Continentalmunkey88 10 месяцев назад

    Chlorophyll limitation, state pause

  • @diocletian607
    @diocletian607 Год назад +2

    If humanity is successful ultimately a millenia from now this moon will be a primary home for humanity. Unless Earth can somehow be pulled away from the Suns red giant radius, our new home will inetivably be here.

    • @huldu
      @huldu Год назад +2

      I think you forgot about Mars. Also there are a lot of other very interesting moons and possible places that we just don't know about today. I doubt we humans will exist to see the sun ending Earth. I'd be shocked if within the next 500-1000 years we haven't been able to create very advanced androids to take over everything we do and carry on the torch for mankind in their own way. In that way we're Gods.

    • @ReverieMotionCanned
      @ReverieMotionCanned Год назад +5

      I think you massively overestimate how long a millennium is

    • @hajjdawood
      @hajjdawood Год назад

      @@hulduars is useless because it offers no real protection from the suns vicious radiation. Everything will kill you on mars. If we can somehow survive the journey titan is much more ideal: has a real atmosphere, tons of hydrocarbons that we can immediately use to produce power, heat, oxygen, and water. Has nitrogen, methane, and co2 in the atmosphere which plants love, and is protected by Saturn magnetosphere
      Also the arrogance is staggering we are not nor will ever be gods. Every human who declares such is quickly humbled

  • @fella9293
    @fella9293 Год назад

    Thanos😂

  • @AA-qs4ju
    @AA-qs4ju Год назад

    👏🏻👏🏻omg

  • @tauceti8060
    @tauceti8060 Год назад

    We also need an aircraft for the gas giants?

    • @HateBear-real
      @HateBear-real Год назад

      Dropping a giant vacuum-sealed metal aircraft carrier that sifts gasses into the upper atmosphere that then sends up smallish probe tankers to orbit to sell fusion fuel in the future would be insanely awesome. No one is ready to do that now though. Strictly speaking, you don't "need" anything in particular, but having some fins or wings or displacement would greatly benefit an exploration mission. The old probes back in the 70s (?) used balloons to get weather data. They sank by design and were basically expended after one use.

  • @shahidnawaz3775
    @shahidnawaz3775 Год назад

    😊

  • @ChromeMeelz
    @ChromeMeelz Год назад

    👌

  • @antiochiaadtaurum3786
    @antiochiaadtaurum3786 Год назад

    It rains farts on Titan

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum Год назад +1

    It cracks me up that so many scientists are still searching for the origins of life, when the answer has been clearly known for all of human history. I would have no problem with scientists exploring other parts of the solar system just for the fun of it, or to learn as much as possible. But the fact that they specifically say the whole point of each mission is to search for signs of life--well, they're going to be disappointed.

    • @AntoniusReginaldus
      @AntoniusReginaldus Год назад +1

      Well, if this is supposed to be the next best hope for human habitation, I would be curious to see how far away that possibility is too. Supposedly a day will come when human beings need to go somewhere else, assuming they are still around and have not perished for any reason before Earth becomes less and less hospitable to life, as it is expected to become. Sooner or later, knowledge of places like this will become more of a necessity than an amusement park ride or a science geek's paradise.

    • @kentslocum
      @kentslocum Год назад +1

      @@AntoniusReginaldus True. That's a perfectly reasonable purpose for space exploration.

    • @HateBear-real
      @HateBear-real Год назад +1

      What are you talking about? The goal currently is to learn as much as possible. And no, nothing has been known from the dawn of time.

    • @fargoth391
      @fargoth391 6 месяцев назад

      what a dumb comment. you look like a typical frat boy though so it's not unexpected for you to say something so fucking stupid.

  • @enthralz4214
    @enthralz4214 Год назад +1

    It's fascinating that we keep on searching for life on other planets when we are causing the 6th extinction here on earth.

  • @SkywatcherAnomalous89
    @SkywatcherAnomalous89 Год назад

    Cool but let’s be honest we have a lot more answers not being showed to the public.

    • @SkywatcherAnomalous89
      @SkywatcherAnomalous89 Год назад

      @@PBFoote-mo2zr only if you new what’s just in the skies above us.

    • @Haznoo
      @Haznoo Год назад

      @@SkywatcherAnomalous89 if only you knew how to spell knew

    • @SkywatcherAnomalous89
      @SkywatcherAnomalous89 Год назад

      @@Haznoo only if I was bothered by some nerd online 😄😄😄

  • @BigDipper79
    @BigDipper79 Год назад

    Who calls Triple A if something goes wrong? I see diversity has overtaken actual wits.

  • @candacehughes-e8u
    @candacehughes-e8u Год назад

    blind dudes using god sight coverings cash register delivery registration candace marie hughes planet houses ice cubes homes skyinterstates rings earthatmosphere air conditionervehicles with keys galaxyclubs freeways highways solarsystem card. on. voice auto audio on.

    • @SchizoPost
      @SchizoPost Год назад +1

      Nice post, brother.

    • @HateBear-real
      @HateBear-real Год назад

      @@SchizoPost You're doing Gods' work, Anon.

    • @sdfghgtrew
      @sdfghgtrew 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@HateBear-realHey Anon!

  • @apollo_kingg
    @apollo_kingg Год назад

    It’s all cap

  • @joedizzelfoerizle
    @joedizzelfoerizle Год назад

    A woman will be responsible for driving it..? 😐

  • @Spencerlayne
    @Spencerlayne Год назад +1

    All these trips and satellites. And there's never any actual footage.