This livestream starts *after* closest approach to the Moon. I found this very disappointing, part of the reason for a livestream is to be in sync with the event under discussion.
We had no images during the closest approach, therefore we didn't start the livestream that time. Images were expected to come 30 minutes after Juice started capturing them.
I have actually featured a YEC video explaining the possibility of the variable speed of light (without changing the speed of light) . I don’t expect anyone to agree with it until they can understand it. I have a thought experiment that will demonstrate what we are talking about. Hold your hands about a foot apart representing 186,000 miles. Then watch an imaginary photon travel from one hand to the other in the time that it takes for you to say “one thousand and one” representing one second. That is C the speed of light. Now spread your hands apart still representing 186,000 miles while saying “one thousand and one” as fast as you can and watch the same imaginary photon speed up as it passes from one hand to the other while maintaining the speed of light C the same as before. This is what is happening in general relativity comparing the gravitational effects of one amount of gravity with another amount of gravity in another place. You can do the same thought experiment in reverse too. You can clearly see the speed go faster and slower depending on the amount of gravity which alters both the rate of time and the measure of distance simultaneously.
Pity the sound got so glitchy 🙁
Our apologies! We will forward this to our production team and improve in our next livestreams. Thank you for watching 😊
Made history. ESA 👍
Man this is great!
When do we expect to see images and will a sequence show a fly by video?
Yes. You can expect to see a timelapse of all the images later this week or early next week.
great work, good quality.
Will there be a live stream of the Earth flyby at 21:57 UT (23:57 CET)?
It can be seen with binoculars or telescope on the North Western Hemisphere as it crosses the night sky
Time for me to recreate this in Kerbal Space Program 😂
Will it be possible to see Juice from Earth?
Yes, although it would be quite difficult.
@@EuropeanSpaceAgency telescope can help
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Can hear Josh well.
Image showing now
Rad
E le foto dove sono ????
A 35:23 c'è l'immagine grezza. Verranno rilasciate tra qualche ora le immagini ufficiali.
This livestream starts *after* closest approach to the Moon. I found this very disappointing, part of the reason for a livestream is to be in sync with the event under discussion.
We had no images during the closest approach, therefore we didn't start the livestream that time. Images were expected to come 30 minutes after Juice started capturing them.
Is there enough fuel for Juice to complete its mission?
Doing all these flybys will ensure Juice will have all the fuels needed to complete its mission.
I have actually featured a YEC video explaining the possibility of the variable speed of light (without changing the speed of light) . I don’t expect anyone to agree with it until they can understand it.
I have a thought experiment that will demonstrate what we are talking about.
Hold your hands about a foot apart representing 186,000 miles. Then watch an imaginary photon travel from one hand to the other in the time that it takes for you to say “one thousand and one” representing one second. That is C the speed of light.
Now spread your hands apart still representing 186,000 miles while saying “one thousand and one” as fast as you can and watch the same imaginary photon speed up as it passes from one hand to the other while maintaining the speed of light C the same as before.
This is what is happening in general relativity comparing the gravitational effects of one amount of gravity with another amount of gravity in another place. You can do the same thought experiment in reverse too.
You can clearly see the speed go faster and slower depending on the amount of gravity which alters both the rate of time and the measure of distance simultaneously.
Image on right is dark